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NYT Across Clues
- Any of the Galápagos, e.g.ISLA
- Small capeSPIT
- Step 5: A show of contemptBRONXCHEER
- Freddie Mercury or Martin SheenSTAGENAME
- S.H.I.E.L.D.’s enemy, in Marvel comicsHYDRA
- Little Dipper’s placeURSAMINOR
- Coming-out phraseIMGAY
- Epitome of easinessPIE
- Poppy productsOPIUMS
- Noted government agent during ProhibitionNESS
- Steps 4 and 6: A 1940s programMANHATTANPROJECT
- Car decal abbr.AAA
- Trump is often involved in theseBIDS
- Step 3: An upper-class accentQUEENSENGLISH
- Site of arthroscopic surgeryKNEE
- ProfessAVER
- “Why, yes, I am, in fact, a cow”MOO
- Event held on the first Sunday in November, and whose path is recreated in this puzzleNEWYORKMARATHON
- Early metal?ORE
- Pizza maker John Schnatter’s nicknamePAPA
- Square for a white rook, in chess notationAONE
- What each step in this puzzle lacks, in proper orderBOROUGH
- Actress Issa and othersRAES
- Draw onUSE
- Step 2: An old baseball teamBROOKLYNDODGERS
- Trounces, slangilyOWNS
- ThicksetSTOCKY
- Interstellar sitcom starALF
- PilfersLOOTS
- Many teachers disallow it in footnotesWIKIPEDIA
- Sprite in “The Tempest”ARIEL
- “Knock yourself out”IDONTMIND
- Step 1: A passenger ship since 1817STATENISLANDFERRY
- BunchesTONS
- Attire, informallyTOGS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Was just on deckISUP
- Busy retail areaSTRIP
- ___ beamLASER
- Istanbul commanderAGA
- Made a petty verbal attackSNIPED
- Freaks outPANICS
- “That’s it for me,” in pokerIMOUT
- Life, for oneTERM
- Life forceCHI
- Item on the back of a pewHYMNAL
- LipEDGE
- Period piecesERAS
- Sea creatures that are a homophone of 47-AcrossRAYS
- Face With Tears of Joy, e.g.EMOJI
- Less gonzoSANER
- Toe the lineOBEY
- Where Mumtaz Mahal is entombedAGRA
- One of the Gabor sistersEVA
- It may mean “I’m about to tell you you’re wrong”IMHO
- Any momentSOON
- Fine-tuneHONE
- Pinch : salt :: ___ : butterKNOB
- He was emperor at 16, dead at 30NERO
- Item by a basinEWER
- Org. with a noted weekly research journalAMA
- WorkOPUS
- StormsRAGES
- European driver’s concern: Abbr.KPH
- Electrically stunTASE
- Coup resultOUSTER
- Comment with the pinkie and forefinger extended upwardROCKON
- Country singer TraceADKINS
- Where Zagazig isEGYPT
- 1982 Stevie Wonder title queryDOIDO
- “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!” mediumRADIO
- It might be supporting a castSLING
- Count of children’s literatureOLAF
- Came out inWORE
- Café ___NOIR
- DunderheadTWIT
- They’re inFADS
- ArchSLY
- CPR providerEMT