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NYT Across Clues
- One known as “the Alive, the Eternal”ALLAH
- Checkout optionDEBIT
- Org. featured in 2011’s “Contagion”CDC
- TiffSPAT
- ___ Rose, Catherine O’Hara’s character on “Schitt’s Creek”MOIRA
- Chevron subsidiaryTEXACO
- Language in the Tai familyLAO
- Kind of skirtHULA
- Your ex’s new date whom you just can’t stand?OFFENSIVEREBOUND
- Tabloid twosomeITEM
- Lose sleep (over)STEW
- OffAMISS
- “Su-u-ure”IBET
- Half of a legal warningCEASE
- There are 24 in a cuboctahedronEDGES
- Make a big stinkRAISEHELL
- Kegels, e.g.?FLOOREXERCISE
- Getting up thereOLDISH
- Poet Rainer Maria ___RILKE
- “___ yourself”SUIT
- First winner of the Nebula Award for best science fiction novel (1965)DUNE
- It’s just passingDEE
- Therapists’ org.APA
- Director CravenWES
- First square of a crossword?STARTINGBLOCK
- Walking the dog, for instanceYOYOTRICK
- One might bend over backwardYOGI
- Who actually lives in Lapland, some saySANTA
- Accord makerHONDA
- Author of 29 Federalist PapersMADISON
- Laugh and a halfRIOT
- Playwright who wrote “Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything”SHAW
- “I’ll be your waiter tonight,” e.g.?SERVICELINE
- Raison d’___ETRE
- Do a certain developer’s jobCODE
- Something a mover or a movie might haveTRAILER
- ThreesomeTRIAD
- The “B” in its name stands for “brush”ORALB
- Oldest independent state in the Arab worldOMAN
- Genre for “Booksmart” and “Clueless”TEENMOVIE
- Conspiracy theory so wild that it can’t be aired?UNPLAYABLELIE
- Trident look-alikePSI
- ___ jamINA
- Small birdTIT
- “I did it!”TADA
- Southern cooking stapleOKRA
- Things you can crack without damaging themDOORS
- Affix with a clickSNAPON
- Plan to leave at a very specific evening time?SEVENTENSPLIT
- Orangish shadeTANGERINE
- Fill with joyELATE
- Stirs upROILS
- Doctor ZhivagoYURI
- Where subs are standardDELIS
- Semiaquatic creatureNEWT
- MissingAWOL
- Blackjack dealer?DESIGNATEDHITTER
- Niche magZINE
- Stick (out)JUT
- Product that increases volumeMOUSSE
- “Moonlight” actress JanelleMONAE
- Joie de vivreZEST
- One doing inside workSPY
- Chain whose name derives from its founders, the Raffel brothersARBYS
- Orchard productsPEARS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Book before ObadiahAMOS
- Converted apartment, perhapsLOFT
- “That’s ___”LIFE
- Question after an argument has died downAREWEOK
- Solo traveling in spaceHAN
- CraftsDEVISES
- Frequent subjects of Taylor Swift songsEXES
- Measures, in musicBARS
- Word that can precede or follow packICE
- Actor Menzies who won an Emmy for “The Crown”TOBIAS
- Fills (in)CLUES
- One hell of a writer?DANTE
- One way for packages to arrive, in briefCOD
- ProtectSHIELD
- “Quiet!,” rudelyPUTALIDONIT
- Lager alternativesALES
- SubduedTAME
- “It takes a licking and keeps on ticking” brandTIMEX
- Herb used in smudging ritesSAGE
- Theater awardOBIE
- StarsCELEBS
- ApproachedDREWTO
- Actress MorenoRITA
- ___ KongHONG
- MeleeFRAY
- Abdominal procedure, for shortLIPO
- Skin-care brandOLAY
- Dry biscuit used as baby foodRUSK
- Op. ___ (footnote abbr.)CIT
- Any slice of pizza, geometricallySECTOR
- Greek goddess associated with witchcraftHEKATE
- Archaeologist’s workplaceDIGSITE
- Workers’ advocate, informallyUNIONREP
- Young partner?ERNST
- Back way, oftenSIDEROAD
- Winona of “Stranger Things”RYDER
- Work, work, workTOIL
- Texas border cityLAREDO
- “C’est la vie”OHWELL
- “Ay” followerCARAMBA
- “Now We Are Six” authorMILNE
- Crush, as a testACE
- German denialsNEINS
- Members of a certain denSCOUTS
- Enter without permissionHORNIN
- A wood frog’s ability to freeze itself in winter and an octopus’s ability to change color, for twoADAPTATIONS
- Vaccine holderVIAL
- In withAMIDST
- Props for majorettesBATONS
- Bird with an annual 18,000-mile round-trip migrationTERN
- Instrument that’s a homophone of 69-DownVIOL
- Crucifix inscription inits.INRI
- ___ New York (Brooklyn neighborhood)EAST
- 2020 Democratic also-ranYANG
- It’s nada to NadalLOVE
- Actor/comedian BarinholtzIKE
- DietedATELESS
- Summer shoe styleOPENTOE
- Bed of strawPALLET
- Who’s talking on the phone?SIRI
- Personality that’s hard to readENIGMA
- Pass over, in a wayELIDE
- Mathematician John Forbes ___ Jr.NASH
- Visually evaluateEYEUP
- Out of practiceRUSTY
- Boo-oo-oo, sayRAZZ
- Boo-booOWIE
- SmearDAUB
- Site for some creative entrepreneursETSY
- What Vulcan’s forge lay underneath, in mythETNA
- SportWEAR
- “___ chic!”TRES
- Party people, for short?DJS
- Repeated word in the U.S. postal creedNOR
- RapscallionIMP