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NYT Across Clues
- Process of childbirthLABOR
- Mountains seen in “The Sound of Music”ALPS
- Adjusts lengthwise, as a skirtHEMS
- Manage to dodgeEVADE
- “I’ll ___” (“Try me”)BITE
- ImpulseURGE
- Hurt in the bullringGORED
- Scrabble or MonopolyBOARDGAME
- Be obligated toOWE
- Set on fireBURN
- Curly and Shemp’s fellow StoogeMOE
- Syncopated Latin dancesSAMBAS
- Rational selves, to FreudEGOS
- Place to set a baby or a napkinLAP
- Nigerian princes offering you money, probablyLIARS
- Craving companionshipLONESOME
- Assn. like Oxfam or Doctors Without BordersNGO
- Degs. for entrepreneursMBAS
- ___ milk (source of Roquefort cheese)EWES
- PretendFEIGN
- High cry at doggie day careYAP
- High pointCREST
- High pointACME
- Fearsome figure of folkloreOGRE
- Flat tire’s needAIR
- Prepare to take, as a testSTUDYFOR
- Helps with a heistABETS
- Piper’s son who stole a pig in a nursery rhymeTOM
- Tennis great RoddickANDY
- Morse code O’s have three of themDASHES
- Grp. of medical providersHMO
- Othello, e.g.MOOR
- Cotton gin inventor WhitneyELI
- Learns about through booksREADSUPON
- Flowed out, as the tideEBBED
- All tidied upNEAT
- Painful to the touchSORE
- VestigeTRACE
- Many an Eastern EuropeanSLAV
- Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie, to MadonnaEXES
- Puts into categoriesSORTS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Kids’ construction bricksLEGOS
- Statement of affirmationAVOWAL
- Smallest possible amountBAREMINIMUM
- Beethoven’s “___ to Joy”ODE
- W.W. I fighter pilot who is Snoopy’s fantasy opponentREDBARON
- Shortened word, for shortABBR
- Classic actor who played Mr. Potter in “It’s a Wonderful Life”LIONELBARRYMORE
- School grp. for moms and dadsPTA
- Church talksSERMONS
- ColossalHUGE
- Distinctive stretch of timeERA
- Film studio with a roaring lionMGM
- “Get it?”SEE
- Spoonful of medicine, e.g.DOSE
- Letters on some American naval vesselsUSS
- Ready to take home, as groceriesBAGGED
- Flip outGOAPE
- Reduce one’s standards, as illustrated, respectively, in 3-, 5-, 7-, 40- and 28-DownLOWERTHEBAR
- City that’s home to Iowa StateAMES
- Boll weevil, to a cotton farmerPEST
- World ___ of PokerSERIES
- “Sheesh!”MYGOD
- Observe RamadanFAST
- Prefix with plasmECTO
- Businesses like the Kit Kat Klub in a hit musicalCABARETS
- PointlessOFNOUSE
- Candied Thanksgiving servingsYAMS
- HullabalooADO
- Opt forSELECT
- French fries and coleslaw, oftenSIDES
- Modern viewing for couch potatoesHDTV
- Change for a five, sayONES
- Many I.C.U. workersRNS
- Long-bodied fishEEL
- High bond ratingAAA
- Disease that causes a skin rashPOX
- Male buddyBRO