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NYT Across Clues
- FoolsSAPS
- Huger than hugeEPIC
- Weed killer’s targetROOT
- Size in a lingerie shopCCUP
- Modest skirtMIDI
- SoftlyPIANO
- College named after a Scottish islandIONA
- Word before “Streets” and “Girls” in film titlesMEAN
- Certain chamber ensembleOCTET
- This occurs at least once – and never more than three times – in a yearFRIDAYTHE13TH
- ___ workingsINNER
- Cut outOMIT
- Where frozen concentrated orange juice and Gatorade were invented: Abbr.FLA
- Something to teach a dogTRICK
- Memorable launch of April 11, 1970APOLLO13
- Go ___APE
- Modern lead-in to scrollingDOOM
- It’s a downerOPIATE
- Championship mementoRING
- Like some suspectsUSUAL
- Alternative to an elbow pokePSST
- Part of a parkwayMEDIAN
- Bygone TV partDIAL
- ExperiencesHAS
- 2007 heist film sequelOCEANS13
- “To weep is to make less the depth of ___”: Shak.GRIEF
- Texas’ ___ River, formerly part of the U.S./Mexico borderRED
- Grocery sectionDELI
- Convenience storesMARTS
- Bad fortune … as suggested by 19-, 30- and 47-Across?UNLUCKYBREAK
- Emphatic affirmationDIDSO
- Pop-pop’s partnerNANA
- Object of a search in an animated 2003 filmNEMO
- Preppy clothing brandJCREW
- Booking.com bookingTRIP
- Weizman who once headed the Israeli Air ForceEZER
- Bracket positionSEED
- TVsSETS
- Conserve energyREST
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Westworld” genre, informallySCIFI
- Hard nut to crackACORN
- Parenthetical comment after an ambiguous witticismPUNINTENDED
- Actor JamesSPADER
- Part of EGOTEMMY
- Artist MondrianPIET
- The U.S. Forest Service owns about 38% of itIDAHO
- FilmsCINEMA
- High-G.D.P.RICH
- Kind of milkOAT
- 2000 Beatles album … or its peak position on BillboardONE
- Add (up)TOT
- Palindromic kitchen itemPOTTOP
- DroughtyARID
- Marked by opposite extremes13IPOLAR
- Preserve, in a wayFLASHFREEZE
- Countless, informallyLOTSA
- Runs interference for the offense?A13ETS
- Sixth Amendment rightCOUNSEL
- Flattens, in briefKOS
- Bit of insolenceLIP
- Tanks and suchARMOR
- SlicePIECE
- Nasty campaign chargesMUD
- Actress ScalaGIA
- Big co. in the 2008 financial meltdownAIG
- Emcee’s segueANDNOW
- Life partner?LIMB
- Big joints13LUNTS
- BreadwinnerEARNER
- Words of empathyICARE
- BustsTAMES
- Hybrid tennis attireSKORT
- Like items at a Goodwill storeUSED
- JoinKNIT
- Talks, talks, talksYAPS
- Some party hires, for shortDJS
- “___ or no ___?” (server’s question)ICE
- Music’s Dr. ___DRE