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NYT Across Clues
- Aid for a small businessMICROLOAN
- Dev of “Slumdog Millionaire”PATEL
- Part of a prairie skylineSILO
- Strict commitmentADHERENCE
- SidestepELUDE
- “Way ahead of you”IKNOW
- Compliment to a runway model?YOUGOTTHATSTRUT
- Low card in Texas hold’emDEUCE
- Some donationsALMS
- Stable supplyHAY
- Starting piece on a1 or h8, sayROOK
- ___ Slam (tennis feat)SERENA
- DrainSAP
- Easily offended by foul language?CUSSSENSITIVE
- Kind of high groundMORAL
- TrialWOE
- Breaks downROTS
- Spanish “sun”SOL
- Axel ___, protagonist of “Beverly Hills Cop”FOLEY
- XCHI
- Japanese roadster since 1989MIATA
- Residence that might be named for a donorDORM
- Question to a tantrum thrower?WHYTHELONGFUSS
- Costly cutsTBONES
- First two words of “Green Eggs and Ham”IAM
- ___ fixeIDEE
- Malbec and syrah, e.g.REDS
- Role modelHERO
- Wet-Nap, for oneWIPE
- Friend with a rhyming descriptionGALPAL
- Sighting aptly found in “Are you for real?”UFO
- “Anything you’d like to ___?”ADD
- Relics proving how Noah steered his boat?RUDDERSOFTHELOSTARK
- Something to do for recovery?SUE
- Pacific island ringLEI
- Neil with the hit “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do”SEDAKA
- Carries outDOES
- Actor Elwes of “The Princess Bride”CARY
- Trade blowsSPAR
- MildTAME
- Driver’s org., no matter how you slice it?PGA
- RelentACCEDE
- Prepared for a field trip?LOADEDTHEBUSES
- Interjections akin to “Yeah, su-u-ure!”HAHS
- Bygone forensic spinoffCSINY
- Android alternativeIOS
- Quits at the last minuteBAILS
- Org. that awards the Safer Choice labelEPA
- World capital established in 1535LIMA
- JackanapesIMP
- Rap producers’ favorite vegetables?BEETS
- Masters of slapstick?MUCKUPARTISTS
- Retinal receptorROD
- Drink after drink?CHASER
- “To live without ___ is to cease to live”: DostoyevskyHOPE
- Sign of summerLEO
- Stow cargoLADE
- Get into gearSHIFT
- Title for an oral surgeon’s handbook?THENUMBOFTHEGUM
- Certain sexual preferencesKINKS
- Italian automotive hubTURIN
- Subject of many an off-season rumorFREEAGENT
- “Young Frankenstein” character played by Teri GarrINGA
- Tee typeVNECK
- 4th order?FIREWORKS
NYT Vertical Clues
- ___ Rudolph, portrayer of Kamala Harris on “S.N.L.”MAYA
- Role modelIDOL
- AmigoCHUM
- Rules’ partner, for shortREGS
- El Dorado treasureORO
- Like apple seeds, if eaten in huge quantitiesLETHAL
- Fresh from a kegONTAP
- SoreACHY
- Org. that sponsored the design competition for the Vietnam Veterans MemorialNEA
- MXN, on a currency chartPESOS
- Adele and Cher, e.g.ALTOS
- ___ and CaicosTURKS
- Part of a dean’s addressEDU
- “I’d rather pass”LETSNOT
- Shooting sportSKEET
- All together nowINUNISON
- Farm-to-table consumerLOCAVORE
- Word that sounds like its first letterOWE
- Elba who played Macavity in 2019’s “Cats”IDRIS
- One end of the PolitiFact meterTRUE
- Willing subjectESTATE
- “Don’t be rude … greet our guests!”SAYHI
- Loonie or toonieCOIN
- Some are named for kings and queensERAS
- Stately street linersELMS
- Coat from a goatMOHAIR
- High point of Greek civilization?OLYMPUS
- Emeritus: Abbr.RET
- “It’s me … duh!”WHOELSE
- “Just sayin’,” in shorthandFWIW
- Needless to sayCLEARLY
- Mississippi ___ pieMUD
- ReleasedISSUED
- ThingamabobDOODAD
- BrinkEDGE
- World No. 1 tennis player between Navratilova and SelesGRAF
- Lived in a blue state?FELTSAD
- One might be hard to sit forBRAT
- Pipes at some barsHOOKAHS
- Brings outEDUCES
- Downfall in many an Agatha Christie novelPOISON
- Buzzed hairstyleFLATTOP
- Stops harping on somethingDROPSIT
- Like a sparsely attended partyDEAD
- See 66-DownHERE
- With 65-Down, “Ditto”SAME
- Pelvic exercisesKEGELS
- Give attitudeSASS
- Instruction for a course?RECIPE
- EarningsPAY
- Drew backEBBED
- “Sorry to intrude …”AHEM
- Certain monkey … or monkCAPUCHIN
- “Jackpot!”CHACHING
- One needing new, unburned pants?LIAR
- De-lights?DIMS
- Oil-rich state, for shortUAE
- Appliance with appsSMARTTV
- Yearns (for)LUSTS
- Fashionable pairITEM
- Cover for “little piggies”BOOTEE
- “Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk” is the last short story he wroteKAFKA
- “Take that!”THERE
- Kind of chemical bond in saltsIONIC
- Vivacious qualitySPUNK
- What a meta clue might do to itselfREFER
- Chicago mayor LightfootLORI
- Brick made of acrylonitrile butadiene styreneLEGO
- New ___AGER
- Showy basketDUNK
- Lifesavers, for shortEMTS
- Piece of equipment for gold medalist Lindsey VonnSKI
- Marauder of oldHUN
- Lifelong bud, slangilyBFF
- Partner of hemHAW