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NYT Across Clues
- Soldier who desertedAWOL
- Daughters’ counterpartsSONS
- ArchcompetitorRIVAL
- Sitarist Shankar who tutored the BeatlesRAVI
- “Shall I compare ___ to a summer’s day?”THEE
- Upper crustELITE
- Something on a listITEM
- Taj Mahal localeAGRA
- Closes with a bangSLAMS
- Hoped-for experience at a casinoSTREAKOFLUCK
- Residences that may have groundskeepersESTATES
- Oaty cerealMUESLI
- Sprinkle often paired with saltDASHOFPEPPER
- ___ Diamond, author of popular science booksJARED
- Modern love?BAE
- Pledge drive giveawayTOTE
- “What ___ the chances?”ARE
- Digital birthday greetingECARD
- Classic doll with “Shaving Fun” and “Mod Hair” versionsKEN
- Degs. for entrepreneursMBAS
- On the ___ (fleeing)LAM
- Ominous note from a bossSEEME
- Fashion designer’s purchaseBOLTOFFABRIC
- Designer GiorgioARMANI
- Eavesdropping rangeEARSHOT
- Early advantage … or what 20-, 28- and 45-Across each have?RUNNINGSTART
- Apple tabletsIPADS
- Tweak, as textEDIT
- “On top of that …”ALSO
- Lakeside rentalCANOE
- Nintendo competitorSEGA
- Bad cafeteria food, saySLOP
- College boards, e.g.EXAMS
- Powdered drink once used by NASATANG
- DesiresYENS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Get out of bedARISE
- Actress NaomiWATTS
- For all to seeOVERT
- Mouth-puckering green drinkLIMEADE
- Belmont ___STAKES
- “Goodness gracious!”OHGOSH
- Kind of ball it’s hard to hurt anyone withNERF
- ___ of approvalSEAL
- Sort of dog that’s ready for a new homeRESCUE
- Poorly hidden, as a secretILLKEPT
- By way ofVIA
- Prez dispenser?ATM
- Broadway’s “___ Misérables”LES
- Just slightlyATAD
- Called strikes and balls at a gameUMPED
- Broke the silence, in a waySPOKE
- “See if I care what they do!,” informallyLETEM
- Cara who sang “Flashdance … What a Feeling”IRENE
- Michelle with the best-selling memoir “Becoming”OBAMA
- DistantFAR
- Big name in smoothiesJAMBA
- Ann ___, Mich.ARBOR
- Sphere of influenceREALM
- SpritelikeELFIN
- Half-___ (latte option)CAF
- Fame in the field of sports or entertainmentSTARDOM
- Lancelot and Gawain of legendSIRS
- Blissful stateECSTASY
- Burdens of proofONUSES
- HarmlessBENIGN
- Motley, as a crewRAGTAG
- Actress and spokesmodel BerryHALLE
- Cinema legend WellesORSON
- Sporty car roofsTTOPS
- Tweets often come from hereNEST
- “What’s the big ___?”IDEA
- Swelling sootherICE
- Roman peacePAX
- Actress de Armas of “No Time to Die”ANA