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NYT Across Clues
- Former leader of the Sinaloa CartelELCHAPO
- Move smoothly up or downSCROLL
- State of obliviousnessLALALAND
- Home of the Nefud and Rub’ al Khali desertsARABIA
- World capital designated a Unesco World Heritage Site due to its modernist architectureBRASILIA
- RevileDETEST
- Puts togetherADDS
- Ronnie who was a 10-time N.F.L. Pro BowlerLOTT
- Thrash, with “on”WHALE
- Singer of “I’m Your Man” and “Hallelujah”LEONARDCOHEN
- Rather racy, sayRATEDR
- Headquarters of LG ElectronicsSEOUL
- BeEXIST
- “No words”ICANTEVEN
- Indication of another nameNEE
- Foul moodsSNITS
- Indication of another nameAKA
- Things that may be settledOLDSCORES
- Practical jokesJAPES
- Serenade, maybeCROON
- Hindu god of beginningsGANESH
- “What do you think … real or not?”ISTHATATHING
- HurtsMAIMS
- Grammy winner for “My Heart Will Go On”DION
- Ida for whom a massage therapy is namedROLF
- PranksomeIMPISH
- Where to order nigiri or makiSUSHIBAR
- “Haven’t the foggiest”NOIDEA
- Soul mateTRUELOVE
- Overhead structure for a crane or railroad signalsGANTRY
- Most nimbleSPRYEST
NYT Vertical Clues
- Island to which one is able to return?ELBA
- Cook’s supplyLARD
- Not au naturelCLAD
- Major inconveniencesHASSLES
- Mahershala of “Green Book”ALI
- Tan’s oppositePALLOR
- It may bring you to tearsONION
- BlueSAD
- Not quite a buzz, but almostCREWCUT
- Squalid placeRATHOLE
- Cousin of voodooOBEAH
- Durable stocking fabricLISLE
- Grow toward eveningLATEN
- Modern-day “miner”DATASCIENTIST
- Dog biscuits and suchTREATS
- Wash. Nationals games are played in itEDT
- Family headsDONS
- City near Virginia CityRENO
- Feat with double and triple versionsAXEL
- 50-50, sayTIED
- EncroachmentINROAD
- Use a Juul, sayVAPE
- Barely gets, with “out”EKES
- Who wrote “Parsley / Is gharsley”NASH
- Stain on SantaSOOT
- German chancellor between Brandt and KohlSCHMIDT
- Less refinedCRASSER
- Mo. whose birthstone is garnetJAN
- In a rageANGRILY
- Gets excitedGINSUP
- Online back-and-forth, informallyIMING
- Cookie topped with toasted coconut, caramel and chocolateSAMOA
- Basket always worth two pointsTIPIN
- Word after office or offHOURS
- Wind in a pitOBOE
- LoosLAVS
- StewFRET
- Stable stapleHAY
- ___ Excellency (title for an ambassador)HER