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NYT Across Clues
- Bondsman, of late?DANIELCRAIG
- UnfoldTAKESHAPE
- It has some miles on itUSEDVEHICLE
- Not yet in the databaseUNENTERED
- A.P. courses, e.g.COLLEGEPREP
- Summer camp activityTIEDYEING
- Emily Dickinson’s “I heard ___ buzz – when I died”AFLY
- Wonder-working biblical prophetELISHA
- Creator of Mike HammerSPILLANE
- CrossIRKED
- In the mood for loveAMATIVE
- Main theme of “Othello”JEALOUSY
- Climax of “The Shawshank Redemption”PRISONESCAPE
- Picnic, e.g.OUTING
- Bumming, as cigarettesCADGING
- Rotting evidenceODOR
- Clicking countersABACI
- LackingSHORTOF
- Imprint permanentlyETCHIN
- Means of communication without interferenceDIRECTLINE
- Insulation and sealing materialSILICONE
- Thrice dueSEI
- Not genericsBRANDNAMEPRODUCTS
- Went skiingTOOKTOTHESLOPES
- Hit 1997 film condemned by the Chinese governmentSEVENYEARSINTIBET
- Fixture in a chocolate factoryVAT
- Least normalWEIRDEST
- Like some artsDECORATIVE
- James who starred in 1970s TV’s “How the West Was Won”ARNESS
- Name originally proposed (but not adopted) for UtahDESERET
- Paint a false picture ofBELIE
- Weigh station lineupRIGS
- Fuel-carrying shipsCOALERS
- Event that usually has gate crashers?SLALOM
- Methods of studying pooled dataMETAANALYSES
- Peak in 1980 headlinesSTHELENS
- Representation of the real world in literature and artMIMESIS
- NASA’s spacecraft Dawn began orbiting it in 2015CERES
- Clowns sometimes put them onSADFACES
- List-ending phraseETALII
- Big to-doFLAP
- Given a heads-up aboutALERTEDTO
- Subscription service with an arrow in its logoAMAZONPRIME
- FreeATLEISURE
- Something that’s not contracted very oftenRAREDISEASE
- Partly sheltered area near land in which vessels ride at anchorROADSTEAD
- Petty officers on police duty while a ship is in portSHOREPATROL
NYT Vertical Clues
- Nobleman above un conteDUCA
- FromASOF
- Dickens orphanNELL
- One way to stand byIDLY
- Anticipatory timeEVE
- Certain Thanksgiving turkey servingLEG
- “Nice and rosy” things in the song “Sleigh Ride”CHEEKS
- Founder of New York’s Odditorium in 1939RIPLEY
- Like burning rubberACRID
- Les Aléoutiennes, e.g.ILES
- House minority leader before Pelosi (1995-2003)GEPHARDT
- Half of a reproachTUT
- Sitcom/film star who was named People’s “Most Beautiful Woman” twiceANISTON
- Staying freshKEEPING
- Chicory varietyENDIVE
- Topics for fashion magazinesSTYLES
- Elevator near an arch?HEEL
- Something that can be performed da capoARIA
- Campus abutting Drexel, informallyPENN
- Beat by a whiskerEDGE
- PalAMIGO
- What all NaCl molecules haveIONICBONDS
- Persian, e.g.RUG
- “Yeah, right!”ASIF
- Steinbeck familyJOADS
- Blake who composed “I’m Just Wild About Harry”EUBIE
- Early employer of Steve JobsATARI
- Head residents?LICE
- Many T-ball coachesPARENTS
- Spherical bacteriumCOCCUS
- Not regularly standingADHOC
- Something to drive homePOINT
- Cousins of kitesERNES
- Bird on California’s state quarterCONDOR
- SatisfiesSLAKES
- SuggestHINTAT
- Running mate?ELOPER
- Standard features of almanacsTIDETABLES
- Department capital SE of ParisTROYES
- Get married, in slangSPLICE
- 2004 sci-fi thriller inspired by a classic 1950 bookIROBOT
- Bigeye, on some menusAHI
- Some sewersMENDERS
- Wine componentsESTERS
- Mother ___TERESA
- Buzzy body?SWARM
- Like some coincidencesEERIE
- French for “twenty”VINGT
- End of many town namesVILLE
- Par ___AVION
- Is thick (with)TEEMS
- Shade akin to turquoiseTEAL
- Word after old or dogDAYS
- Longtime dairy aisle mascotELSIE
- What a big sock might make you doSEESTARS
- Reached maturityCAMEDUE
- Onetime Procter & Gamble product on Time magazine’s list of “The 50 Worst Inventions”OLESTRA
- “___ Said,” 2019 best seller on the #MeToo movementSHE
- Rare and valuable instrumentsAMATIS
- Like restaurants with three Michelin starsNICEST
- UsurperSEIZER
- Amplifier of radio signalsTRIODE
- Mild, light-colored cigarCLARO
- German industrial regionSAAR
- Dolly in “Hello, Dolly!,” e.g.ALTO
- Paris’s Place ___ BastilleDELA
- Neighbor of Lucy and Ricky on “I Love Lucy”FRED
- Nanny, in NanjingAMAH
- Lose sleep, so to speakFRET
- “Not true!”LIAR
- Schoolyard retortAMSO
- Spa offeringPEEL
- Publication whose first ed. took more than 70 years to completeOED
- Beat by a whiskerNIP
- “Don’t text and drive” ad, e.g., in briefPSA