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NYT Across Clues
- TrashSLAM
- Kind of rockACID
- Toni Morrison title character who lives in the BottomSULA
- Lower-cost option at a supermarket, usuallySTOREBRAND
- FreshANEW
- Furry creature that Wallace becomes during the full moon, in a “Wallace & Gromit” filmWERERABBIT
- Bio subjectLIFE
- “___ changed”IVE
- Feature of the inner planetsCRUST
- Thread count?TEXTS
- Facebook allows for more than 50GENDERS
- Reciprocal of a siemensOHM
- Sharon Olds’s “___ to Dirt”ODE
- Hush puppies alternativePONE
- Restaurant starter, informallyAPP
- Prominent attire for Jr. Pac-ManPROPELLERBEANIE
- AssumesTAKESFORGRANTED
- Grande and othersSTARBUCKSORDERS
- Actress SusanDEY
- Order at a lodgeELKS
- It’s sold by the yardALE
- Good things to have for a private partyINS
- What a trip!ODYSSEY
- Alliterative partner of 45-DownGLITZ
- Proceeds smoothlyFLOWS
- Creature whose male incubates the eggs, during which it won’t eat, drink or defecate for 50+ daysEMU
- TrailsLAGS
- New York City setting of the “Eloise” booksPLAZAHOTEL
- It may be bondedATOM
- “Much obliged!”IOWEYOUONE
- Whom to call “maman”MERE
- Guard, perhapsTEND
- CurrentWIND
NYT Vertical Clues
- Martin or HarveySTEVE
- Actress with an Academy Award for 1960’s “Two Women”LOREN
- Amount toARE
- Maker of the world’s first diesel-powered passenger carMERCEDESBENZ
- Photographer DianeARBUS
- Pickup line?CABS
- Still alive, so to speakINIT
- Noted organochloride, in briefDDT
- Boston exurbSALEM
- Bell Labs development of the 1970sUNIX
- Took offLEFT
- FloorsAWES
- Amount from a flask, maybeSWIG
- Amounts from a distillery, maybeBARRELFULS
- Program replaced by “CBS This Morning”THEEARLYSHOW
- Olympics rule-breakerDOPER
- Like Tony-winning playsONBROADWAY
- Brightens, with “up”PERKS
- ASCAP and A.S.P.C.A.: Abbr.ORGS
- Lead-in to dateANTE
- Walk on water?PIER
- Disposable shoe linersPEDS
- What cognitive behavioral therapy might treat, in briefPTSD
- GradeRATE
- “Capisce?”OKAY
- Sure thingLOCK
- Home of the two deepest canyons in the Americas (each 11,500+ feet)ANDES
- Response at the doorITSME
- Gave off, in a wayOOZED
- ___ HallSETON
- Change in writingEMEND
- ‘Tis the season to be jollyYULE
- Kind of rockGLAM
- BehindLATE
- 2008 animated film with the tagline “He’s got a monster of a problem”IGOR
- Barents Sea sightFLOE
- Quad partLAWN
- StonePIT
- “Absolument!”OUI