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NYT Across Clues
- DiscussesGOESINTO
- Proceed down the runway, perhapsSASHAY
- Polish, sayEUROPEAN
- SharpASTUTE
- Working as a go-betweenLIAISING
- Literally, “art-doer”GEISHA
- Achilles, for exampleTENDON
- PinesACHES
- “All ___ are civil ___, because all men are brothers” (quote attributed to François Fénelon)WARS
- For whom the ravens Huginn and Muninn collect intel, in legendODIN
- Lane hugger?KENT
- California roll ingredientAVOCADO
- Religious observanceHOLYDAY
- Assembly line featureROBOTARM
- “___ the Wizard” (show tune)HES
- “My Violent Evil Monster Just Scared Us Nuts” and othersMNEMONICDEVICES
- Swan songEND
- Me time, saySOLITUDE
- CountlessUMPTEEN
- Attachment to a car’s dashboardGPSUNIT
- Stick: Sp.PALO
- Late actress Diana of “Game of Thrones”RIGG
- Parliament votesAYES
- High dudgeonWRATH
- See for a bitPEEKAT
- “Kimigayo,” in JapanANTHEM
- Comic actor who played Sir Robin and Harry the HagglerERICIDLE
- 62-Down partRETINA
- Fresh bread?NEWMONEY
- FormalDRESSY
- Turn offALIENATE
NYT Vertical Clues
- It might be hair-raisingGEL
- Parlement voteOUI
- Historian’s specialty, perhapsERA
- “I see you’ve left me no choice”SOITSCOMETOTHIS
- ___ dixitIPSE
- Bundestag voteNEIN
- Adjective on an Indian menuTANDOORI
- “I swear!”ONGOD
- Concern about an old sofaSAG
- Unmoored, in a wayASEA
- PredicamentSTICKYSITUATION
- Quieted downHUSHED
- Mythical figure associated with snakesATHENA
- Like some bread and beerYEASTY
- Research org. in BethesdaNIH
- Getting close, perhapsWARM
- Bath water?AVON
- Cover-up in courtROBE
- Totally uselessNOHELP
- Do makeup?ATONE
- Something to sneeze at?DANDER
- Brand with a classic “501 Blues” ad campaignLEVIS
- Roast V.I.P.sMCS
- Crude verseDOGGEREL
- Big Apple sch. systemCUNY
- 1960s “It Girl” SedgwickEDIE
- Preceders of spikes, in volleyballSETS
- RisingUPWARD
- Eliot heroMARNER
- Tributary of the MissouriPLATTE
- ChillNIP
- Davis of HollywoodGEENA
- ___ teeth (rarity)HENS
- New Zealand demonymKIWI
- Very topACME
- When the National Day of Prayer is celebratedMAY
- Forensic science subjectDNA
- Diminutive suffixLET
- Body part with a 63-AcrossEYE