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NYT Across Clues
- MissLASS
- Fairy tale monsterOGRE
- Meat in ragù al cinghialeBOAR
- “Everyone knows the secret now”ITSOUT
- Lincoln or FordAUTO
- Purchase in the board game Catan worth one wood and one brickROAD
- Singer GuthrieARLO
- Genre for Nirvana and SoundgardenGRUNGE
- Forgetfulness experienced by soon-to-be moms, informallyPREGNANCYBRAIN
- Final innings, usuallyNINTHS
- HeiniePATOOTIE
- What a baby might start eating at around six monthsSOLIDFOOD
- Universal donor’s blood type, informallyONEG
- A, in AachenEIN
- “Dancing With ___ Hands Tied” (Taylor Swift song)OUR
- What well-connected people may haveANIN
- Scented plug-in brandGLADE
- “Afternoon, pardner!”HOWDEDO
- “Oh yeah? Give me an example!”NAMEONE
- Response to a texted jokeLOL
- Worldly wisdomSTREETSMARTS
- Deg. for a creative typeMFA
- BootingEVICTING
- Juice cleanse, essentiallyLIQUIDDIET
- Cocktail made from gin, vermouth and CampariNEGRONI
- Big letters in home securityADT
- In Latin, it’s “stannum”TIN
- Pound partOUNCE
- Church councilSYNOD
- Succeed in lifeGOFAR
- Portfolio listingsASSETS
- Common senseMOTHERWIT
- The “gone girl” in “Gone Girl”AMY
- A negative one might be positiveTEST
- Used colored pencils, sayDREW
- “___ be a real shame …”ITD
- Jovian planets, by another nameGASGIANTS
- Changes back to factory defaults, sayRESETS
- Way too loudGAUDY
- Figure in the iconic “We Can Do It!” posterROSIE
- Quite enoughAMPLE
- Bit of fictionLIE
- Suffix with quack and mockERY
- National law enforcement, informallyTHEFEDS
- Simple flotation devicePOOLNOODLE
- Arranges in random orderSHUFFLES
- URL endingEDU
- TV display optionPLASMASCREEN
- ___ taiMAI
- Picked upRESUMED
- AboveONTOPOF
- Like the bread ideal for bread puddingSTALE
- Theoretical primordial substanceYLEM
- Word on an Irish planeAER
- Oscar-winning director LeeANG
- Obama’s birthplaceOAHU
- Playing to the crowdPANDERING
- Japanese condiment sprinkled on riceFURIKAKE
- Go back to the start, in a wayREWIND
- Slogan about willpower … or a hint to four pairs of answers in this puzzleMINDOVERMATTER
- Courtroom cryHEARYE
- “Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap” directorICET
- Aptly named bus driver on “The Simpsons”OTTO
- Catering vesselsURNS
- “Whatever you say, sweetheart”OKDEAR
- Unilever tea brandTAZO
- Bert who played the Cowardly LionLAHR
- Children’s author DiCamillo with two Newbery MedalsKATE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Nordic nativeLAPP
- Invisible energy fieldAURA
- Proofreader’s directiveSTET
- Words moaned while eating a cheeseburger, maybeSOGOOD
- Give one’s addressORATE
- Get ready to sleep, cutesilyGONIGHTNIGHT
- Candidate’s focusRACE
- Ice cream surnameEDY
- British noblemanBARONET
- Like some traditionsORAL
- Et ___ (and others)ALII
- Sonata movementRONDO
- The uninformed masses, colloquiallyIGNORATI
- The Jonas Brothers, e.g.TRIO
- Dish named for a day of the weekSUNDAE
- Toronto’s prov.ONT
- “What a mess!”UGH
- Your: Fr.TES
- Bar ___NONE
- Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” e.g.BSIDE
- 2K, for oneFUNRUN
- She-ep?EWE
- Award hopefulNOMINEE
- Passes along to, in a wayINFECTS
- Like the winner of a handwriting contestNEATEST
- Narrow valleysGLENS
- Very affectionateLOVEY
- Get on the same page, in corporate-speakALIGN
- URL endingORG
- Alternative to fiber or satelliteDSL
- Leave offOMIT
- Early PC softwareMSDOS
- Planting more than one kind of seed in a field, per DeuteronomySIN
- Pollution statAQI
- Historical subject of Hilary Mantel’s 2009 novel “Wolf Hall”CROMWELL
- Action itemTODO
- Brings back to useDUSTSOFF
- Home of Guinea and Guinea-Bissau: Abbr.AFR
- “Yo ___” (internet meme with rapper Xzibit)DAWG
- Prioritization processTRIAGE
- It added “essential worker” in March of 2021: Abbr.OED
- Author RandAYN
- Quaint contractionTIS
- Title that comes from “Caesar”TSAR
- AssistAID
- Day celebrated by “Star Wars” fansMAYTHEFOURTH
- CurtainsDRAPERY
- Interior design jobREMODEL
- Support, as a beliefESPOUSE
- FellowGUY
- Like bacon and lobster, in Jewish lawTREF
- Prime-time slotTENPM
- Home of the National Voting Rights MuseumSELMA
- PerfectIDEAL
- Nail polish brandESSIE
- Like some nachos and questionsLOADED
- “Real” ones were first issued in the 2010sIDS
- Muppet who hosts the “Not-Too-Late Show”ELMO
- Fifth-century invaderHUN
- Poisonous shrubOLEANDER
- Suffix with EuclidEAN
- Metric for online traffic, in briefSEO
- Get ready for actionSTANDTO
- The “C” of D.R.C.CONGO
- World of Warcraft, e.g., for shortRPG
- One who’s at home on the job?UMPIRE
- Branch of IslamSHIA
- Thai taxi with a repetitive nameTUKTUK
- Send, as paymentREMIT
- Mail, e.g.ARMOR
- Actress Taylor-Joy of “The Queen’s Gambit”ANYA
- Costa ___RICA
- Mother of Don JuanINEZ
- Cheese on a meze platterFETA
- Gillette razorATRA
- Daily Planet reporterKENT
- Gaelic tongueERSE
- Sorority letterRHO
- “Yikes!”EEK
- Pile of cashWAD
- TV button: Abbr.VOL