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NYT Across Clues
- Wood stripLATH
- Circus animal balancing a ball on its noseSEAL
- Cook, as vegetablesSTEAM
- Farmland measureACRE
- ___ Major (the Big Dipper)URSA
- Issue to discussTOPIC
- Former CNN anchor with a true-crime series on the Investigation Discovery channelPAULAZAHN
- Apple tabletsIPADS
- Shrimp dishSCAMPI
- On the oceanASEA
- German articleEIN
- Places where kids can feed goats and sheepPETTINGZOOS
- College entrance examsSATS
- “Approximately speaking”ORSO
- Obsolescent TV hookupVCR
- AnnoyingPESKY
- Round trips?ORBITS
- Classic Nintendo character named after F. Scott Fitzgerald’s wifePRINCESSZELDA
- Like Mr. Spock’s earsPOINTY
- Failed epicallyATEIT
- Hoppy quaff, in briefIPA
- Body part that a Manx cat lacksTAIL
- Western lilySEGO
- Warsaw currencyPOLISHZLOTY
- Neighbor of Syria: Abbr.LEB
- ___ (the Jet) Walker, Basketball Hall-of-FamerCHET
- Long-haired, pot-smoking 1960s stereotypeHIPPIE
- EyelashesCILIA
- So simple … like 17-, 24-, 40- and 52-Across?EASYPEASY
- Ballpark purchase in a bunFRANK
- Study, study, studyCRAM
- Tennis great ArthurASHE
- OverhangLEDGE
- Eyelid afflictionSTYE
- Warty fly-catcherTOAD
NYT Vertical Clues
- Unwanted gapsLAPSES
- Thorny treeACACIA
- School skipperTRUANT
- Captain’s postHELM
- “The World of ___ Wong”SUZIE
- Timeline segmentERA
- Wood for a baseball batASH
- Hawaiian porchesLANAIS
- Larsson who wrote the “Millennium” trilogySTIEG
- November birthstoneTOPAZ
- Smog-monitoring org.EPA
- Lend a handAID
- Ones making introductions, in briefMCS
- TikTok, Instagram or Google’s Find My DeviceAPP
- Kind of alarm often activated in the morningSNOOZE
- Puff from a pipe or cigaretteTOKE
- It’s hoisted on a brig in high windsTRYSAIL
- “Ars Amatoria” poetOVID
- Twice tetra-OCTA
- Many takers of 30-Across: Abbr.SRS
- Whirl or twirlSPIN
- Sinus docENT
- Grim Reaper’s implementSCYTHE
- Big retailer of outdoor gearREI
- Three-ingredient sandwiches, for shortBLTS
- Law officers, in slangPOPO
- Iranian moneyRIAL
- Normandy battle site in W.W. IISTLO
- Backup singer for Gladys KnightPIP
- Montezuma’s peopleAZTECS
- Only major Texas city on Mountain TimeELPASO
- Performer in a kimonoGEISHA
- Did as directedOBEYED
- Sweet cake topperICING
- Malted, e.g.SHAKE
- Spice whose name consists of two consecutive pronounsTHYME
- Bark like a lap dogYIP
- Fuel from a bogPEAT
- North-of-the-border sports org.CFL
- FuryIRE
- Young fellowLAD
- Good name for a museum curator?ART
- “___ what?”SAY