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NYT Across Clues
- ThwackSWAT
- Bow ties, e.g.PASTA
- Dollar alternativeAVIS
- Like chocolate mousseRICH
- PuckishELFIN
- Lunar plainMARE
- Circadian rhythm regulatorINTERNALCLOCK
- HeapsATON
- Tech executive, for shortCIO
- Labor leader Dolores Huerta or astronaut Ellen OchoaLATINA
- Representative Bowman, the first male member of “The Squad”JAMAAL
- H.S. course that might have a unit on the Harlem RenaissanceAMERICANLIT
- Singer ToriAMOS
- Mendelssohn work in E flat major, and othersOCTETS
- Make definite, informallyICE
- Mojito ingredientMINT
- RejectionsNOES
- Scepter topperORB
- Does dirtyBETRAYS
- Word before oil or waterMINERAL
- Use a 56-AcrossROW
- “Sure, sure”IBET
- Delicate textileLACE
- Presidential nicknameABE
- Ticks offANGERS
- Open ___ARMS
- Performance artist portraying male charactersDRAGKING
- AgreeSAYYES
- Hawaii is famous for themVOLCANOES
- Boat propellerOAR
- Pulitzer-winning novelist JenniferEGAN
- One of a pair at the dinner table … or a hint to this puzzle’s themeSALTSHAKER
- Like texting during a conversation, to someRUDE
- Ancient Greek marketplaceAGORA
- Refer toCITE
- Symbol of RussiaBEAR
- “Copy that”NOTED
- Checkup, e.g.EXAM
NYT Vertical Clues
- Hindu honorificSRI
- SuccessWIN
- One may be tough to followACT
- Historic Bay Area neighborhood with a 600-square-foot rainbow flagTHECASTRO
- Australia, oncePENALCOLONY
- Every last oneALL
- West Coast air hub, for shortSFO
- First X or OTIC
- Tarsal adornmentANKLET
- Violin family nameAMATI
- Papal collection overseen by a bibliothecariusVATICANLIBRARY
- 1996 hit for Alanis MorissetteIRONIC
- House mate?SENATE
- Narrow inletRIA
- Basis of some insurance fraudARSON
- Place to hang a mezuzahJAMB
- Bestie in BordeauxAMIE
- Largest French-speaking city in North AmericaMONTREALCANADA
- ConsumedATE
- German physician who coined the term “animal magnetism”MESMER
- Vouch (for), in a wayCOSIGN
- Something that’s impossible to run by yourselfRELAYRACE
- Still up, sayAWAKE
- “A pity, really”ITSSOSAD
- PeakACME
- Word often confused with “fewer”LESS
- PleadBEG
- Too, for oneADVERB
- Shoe with decorative perforationsBROGUE
- Leaf producerNISSAN
- Hopeless caseGONER
- Contented sighAAH
- EarlierAGO
- Park place?LOT
- L’ora della siesta, maybeTRE
- “Parent-approved” cerealKIX
- GPS approximationETA
- “Stand” band, 1989REM