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NYT Across Clues
- Molded jellyASPIC
- Pitch a tentCAMP
- SnoozesNAPS
- /SLASH
- Dell competitorACER
- SpokenORAL
- Charley ___HORSE
- Actress Taylor of “Mystic Pizza”LILI
- Tidbit at a Spanish barTAPA
- Music conglomerate that broke up in 2012EMI
- Receptacle carried from a crime sceneEVIDENCEBAG
- Cosa ___NOSTRA
- List-ending abbr.ETAL
- Kind of pork on a Chinese menuMOOSHU
- On fireAFLAME
- Appropriate for all audiences, as humorCLEAN
- Piano teacher’s assignmentETUDE
- Fort ___, N.J.DIX
- Neighbor of an EstonianLETT
- Coat for a catFUR
- “No shoes, no shirt, no service,” e.g.RULE
- Stick in a lake?OAR
- “Ad ___ per aspera” (motto of Kansas)ASTRA
- Light purpleLILAC
- Wallace’s partner, in claymationGROMIT
- Div. that manager Bobby Cox won every year from 1995 to 2005NLEAST
- Actor Driver of “The Force Awakens”ADAM
- Crowd chant to an award honoreeSPEECH
- The Silk Road and othersTRADEROUTES
- Fish eggsROE
- Morning TV co-hostRIPA
- Lawn mower brandTORO
- Mosque V.I.P.sIMAMS
- ___ smasherATOM
- City that’s home to the Viking Ship MuseumOSLO
- To the ___ (one way to dress)NINES
- Odorous Le PewPEPE
- Beginning point for a first flightNEST
- Singer of the 2012 #1 hit “Somebody That I Used to Know”GOTYE
NYT Vertical Clues
- WanASHEN
- Lovers running to each other may be shown in itSLOMO
- Way to get from Gare du Nord to Gare de LyonPARISMETRO
- Magazine unit: Abbr.ISS
- Root forCHEERON
- Colombian metropolisCALI
- Tums targetACID
- Free-for-allMELEE
- Paid part of a magazinePRINTAD
- Kind of motelNOTELL
- Spirited steedARAB
- “Come to ___!” (gambler’s cry)PAPA
- Refinery wasteSLAG
- Some military hospitals, for shortVAS
- Establishment with a brunch rush, maybeCAFE
- PreciselyTOAT
- WeightHEFT
- Often-forbidden maneuver … as hinted at four times in this puzzleUTURN
- Substance that decreases purityADULTERANT
- Kunis of “Friends With Benefits”MILA
- One high up on the corporate ladder, informallyEXEC
- Pipe problemCLOG
- Shakespearean kingLEAR
- River to the CaspianURAL
- Opposite of setRISE
- Congressional workerAIDE
- Begin, as a taskSTARTON
- Running outLAPSING
- Title for TussaudMADAME
- 112.5° on a compass: Abbr.ESE
- Costume that might involve two peopleMOOSE
- Former F.B.I. director JamesCOMEY
- German state or novelistHESSE
- Sand, in golfTRAP
- Having your first shave or buying your first bra, e.g.RITE
- EachAPOP
- Website links, for shortURLS
- Blow on a hornTOOT
- “O Sole ___”MIO