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NYT Across Clues
- Titan of industryCZAR
- Peyote and prickly pearCACTI
- BashFETE
- Crazy, in SpanishLOCO
- Literary partner of Porthos and AramisATHOS
- Like the Australian outbackARID
- Play a wrong note during a violin sonata?ERRONTHEGSTRING
- Artist KahloFRIDA
- Source of milk for Manchego cheeseEWE
- Roast hostEMCEE
- Golf course supplySOD
- Totally wreck, as a noobPWN
- RippedTORE
- Little prince taking a bath?CLEANHEIRACT
- Went it aloneSOLOED
- Suffix with auctionEER
- “Get out!”SHOO
- Smooths (out)IRONS
- Largest artificial satellite in orbit, before 9-DownMIR
- Leave a mark onSTAIN
- Muppet’s makeupFELT
- One might read “Don’t talk to me until I’ve had my coffee”MUG
- No-can-doUNABLE
- “We all put things on TV sometimes”?TOAIRISHUMAN
- Fretboard localeNECK
- D.C. playerNAT
- American acquisition of 2001TWA
- Condescend (to)DEIGN
- Lip balm brand with a pod-shaped containerEOS
- Pink-red hueCORAL
- Headline after Jane becomes queen?EYRETOTHETHRONE
- Something to regress toMEAN
- Numbers for a divaARIAS
- Very topAPEX
- First word of Sondheim’s “Send in the Clowns”ISNT
- Where Nintendo is headquarteredKYOTO
- Mother of Helen of TroyLEDA
NYT Vertical Clues
- Heads of staff?CLEFS
- Swordsman with a horse named TornadoZORRO
- Nostril-burningACRID
- Church crossROOD
- Only domestic species in the family FelidaeCAT
- She created the olive tree, in mythATHENA
- ___ toyCHEW
- In a relationshipTOGETHER
- 39-Across successor: Abbr.ISS
- What wearing a shirt at the beach might get youFARMERSTAN
- Former attorney general HolderERIC
- One of three in the foreground of “American Gothic”TINE
- Upper handEDGE
- Home of the first pizzaNAPLES
- Actress HatcherTERI
- Calendar abbr.WED
- Anthem contractionOER
- DelegationCONTINGENT
- Hey, for horses?NEIGH
- Obsessed captainAHAB
- Roll of stampsCOIL
- TimbreTONE
- Filter (through)SIFT
- ___ O’s (Post cereal)OREO
- “Whatever ___ wants, ___ gets” (“Damn Yankees” lyric)LOLA
- Skill never performed by 15-Across, oddly enoughMUSKETRY
- Grab suddenlySNATCH
- Word with stand or dropMIC
- Actress ThurmanUMA
- 1996 musical set in New York’s Alphabet CityRENT
- Vote out, sayUNSEAT
- Amnesia in soap operas, e.g.TROPE
- DiminishedWANED
- Voice with an EchoALEXA
- Singer LovatoDEMI
- Hawks have sharp onesEYES
- Modern home of ancient PersepolisIRAN
- Birthplace of seven U.S. presidentsOHIO
- Kind of thermometerORAL
- Barrel woodOAK
- General on a menuTSO