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NYT Across Clues
- Periodontist’s specialtyGUMS
- Where students might kick their feet upDOJO
- Attacks from all sidesBESETS
- “Right away!”ASAP
- ___ EatsUBER
- Currency in PakistanRUPEE
- Only Monopoly railroad whose name doesn’t contain “Railroad” / Laughing gleefullySCHORTLINEG
- Font whose name is a homophone of 20-AcrossARIAL
- See 19-AcrossAERIAL
- Seriously overchargedGOUGED
- Traditional media categoryPRINT
- Philadelphia’s ___ Center for the Performing ArtsMANN
- They may be full of Natural LightKEGS
- Carnitas holderTACO
- Bordeaux redCLARET
- Some daily tempsHIGHS
- It took the iconic photograph “Pillars of Creation”HUBBLE
- First animal sound in “Old MacDonald”MOO
- BrouhahaADO
- Setting for “The Sound of Music” / Greyhound journeyABUSTRIAP
- Toothpaste tube lettersADA
- France’s ___ de LoireVAL
- Make quickly, as a pot of coffeeBREWUP
- Coastline featureINLET
- “Goodness me!”OHDEAR
- The first Fabergé egg was created for oneTSAR
- Hanukkah chocolate shapeCOIN
- Move slowlyOOZE
- Subordinate toBELOW
- Police drama co-starring LL Cool JNCISLA
- Language in which “Ho” and “Hoina” mean “yes” and “no”NEPALI
- Bricks sold in setsLEGOS
- Hairy problem? … or a hint to this puzzle’s themeSPLITENDS
- Something that falls in the fallACORN
- “1917,” e.g.EPIC
- PinnacleACME
- Malicious group of computersBOTNET
- Puppy pickup placeNAPE
- One compartment of a golf bagTEES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Tank top?GASCAP
- Wedding workerUSHER
- Like one in six New Zealanders, ethnicallyMAORI
- Goes all outSPRINTS
- Nearly pointless?DULL
- What secures a kimonoOBI
- Game that has 54 blocksJENGA
- Home to the Willamette ValleyOREGON
- Engage in gasconade or fanfaronadeBRAG
- “I figured it out!”EUREKA
- Web master? / Of the outer skin layerSEPIDERMANL
- Sleepytime, e.g.TEA
- Fleur de ___ (fancy salt)SEL
- “See ya!”TATA
- Removes, as a lapel microphoneUNCLIPS
- Pointer controllerMOUSE
- Rock that’s often cut openGEODE
- Ermine, in the summerSTOAT
- Desserts dusted with cinnamon sugarCHURROS
- BoundLEAP
- MayhemHAVOC
- British Columbia neighborIDAHO
- Expensive bar / Not letting goGHOLDINGOTN
- Texter’s “I meant to say …”BTW
- ___ forceBRUTE
- Scandinavian pop groupABBA
- “Again …”IREPEAT
- “Again!”ENCORE
- Help with a heistABET
- Elizabeth who plays Wanda on “WandaVision”OLSEN
- Mothers of Invention musicianZAPPA
- Outdated charging device?LANCE
- Pre-makeover selfOLDME
- Smartens (up)WISES
- What separates money from everything?ISNT
- KindNICE
- Test siteLAB
- Prefix with labelECO
- EdgeLIP