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NYT Across Clues
- Take ___ on the wild sideAWALK
- Cartoonist SilversteinSHEL
- Before you can say Jack RobinsonINNOTIME
- Academy Award-winning MarisaTOMEI
- Hip-hop’s ___ KweliTALIB
- Crisis connectionsHOTLINES
- Boo-boosOWIES
- Brings upEVOKES
- “Batman” actress, 1967-68EARTHAKITT
- A-list topperMEGASTAR
- Nine-time Pro Bowler JohnELWAY
- Curriculum ___VITAE
- “Traffic” actor, 2000DONCHEADLE
- Winter Olympics eventSLALOM
- ___-de-FranceILE
- Sat ___ (GPS, to a Brit)NAV
- “Super Mario Bros.” actor, 1993JOHNLEGUIZAMO
- Comic book onomatopoeiaZAP
- Irish form of MaryMOIRA
- Figure on a foam fingerONE
- ___ contendereNOLO
- School that lent its name to a collarETON
- Like many laundromatsCOINOP
- Seat of Penobscot CountyBANGOR
- “Bride of Frankenstein” actress, 1935ELSALANCHESTER
- Traditional Filipino dish marinated in vinegar and soy saucePORKADOBO
- Turn upATBAT
- Bring into harmonyATTUNE
- Yves’s eveningSOIR
- Like many write-in candidates: Abbr.IND
- “Training Day” actor, 2001DENZELWASHINGTON
- Old C.I.A. foeKGB
- Where people get offSTOP
- Growing art form?BONSAI
- “A ___ From St. Nicholas”VISIT
- Roadside establishment much seen in the SouthwestTACOSTAND
- “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” actress, 2000MICHELLEYEOH
- ConniveSCHEME
- Shaman, e.g.HEALER
- When tripled, a “Seinfeld” catchphraseYADA
- Eastern European capitalKIEV
- Simple topTEE
- Cell exchangesTEXTS
- DeteriorateROT
- “Crash” actor, 2004RYANPHILLIPPE
- Scottish form of JohnIAN
- OperateUSE
- Deliverance personSAVIOR
- “Frost/Nixon” actor, 2008OLIVERPLATT
- Kidney-relatedRENAL
- Dame modifierNOTRE
- Bear claws and suchPASTRIES
- What eight actors took on for this puzzle?BITPARTS
- Written deeplyETCHED
- “Mea ___”CULPA
- Daughter of OedipusANTIGONE
- Kama ___SUTRA
- Hermione’s Patronus, in the Harry Potter booksOTTER
- Lure in VegasNEONSIGN
- Leader wearing the Great Imperial CrownTSAR
- 10 cc’s and othersDOSES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Thing whose size is measured in picometersATOM
- FlooredWOWED
- PalAMIGO
- Country singer WomackLEEANN
- What might show participants going neck and neck?KISSCAM
- CopSTEAL
- Le ___ (French port)HAVRE
- “Mr. Blue Sky” band, for shortELO
- This wayLIKESO
- “Gotcha”IHEARYOU
- Word implied on Opposite DayNOT
- Ultimate degreeNTH
- Name of five Norwegian kingsOLAV
- Word with torch or barTIKI
- Ab ___ (from the beginning)INITIO
- Genre for Black SabbathMETAL
- Lauder of cosmeticsESTEE
- Hotel attendantBELLHOP
- Proust protagonistSWANN
- L.G.B.T. magazine since 1967THEADVOCATE
- State as factALLEGE
- Mosque towerMINARET
- Primatologist GoodallJANE
- Crash, with “out”ZONK
- Pond growthALGA
- Emotional statesMOODS
- N, seen from the sideZEE
- Where I-20, I-65 and I-85 all meetATLANTA
- Some advanced researchers, for shortPOSTDOCS
- Particle named by FaradayION
- Most caloricRICHEST
- CatchNAB
- Face-to-face challengesORALS
- Pot holderBONG
- 1947, for Jackie RobinsonROOKIEYEAR
- StriplingLAD
- DepressPUSHIN
- RuckusBIGTODO
- SphereORB
- J.F.K.’s former ___ TerminalTWA
- “Je ___” (French words of affection)TAIME
- Suffix with novel or NobelIST
- Standout hoopstersNBAMVPS
- City planners’ designationZONE
- UndoingEND
- Leaves a lot on the table?OVERTIPS
- NothingNIL
- Chocolate-coated snack stickPOCKY
- Like some winksSLY
- Branch of IslamSHIA
- Any of the Ninja TurtlesTEEN
- “Must’ve been something ___”IATE
- The Browns, on a scoreboardCLE
- Bad spellHEX
- See 102-DownHAT
- Vertical landing spotsHELIPORTS
- Program saverTIVO
- Like SEALsELITE
- Cured and dried fishSALTCOD
- Have as a tenantRENTTO
- “Dear Evan ___,” Best Musical of 2017HANSEN
- Like florists’ flowers that are already in vasesPRECUT
- Best-selling Japanese manga seriesNARUTO
- ___ Outfitters (retailer)URBAN
- Where Javert drowned in “Les Misérables”SEINE
- With 84-Down, bit of black attireOPERA
- Real-time tool for meteorologistsLIVERADAR
- Isn’t levelTILTS
- Where one might raise a flap about a reservation?TEPEE
- So quiet you can hear ___ dropAPIN
- Isn’t up to dateLAGS
- Early 2000s outbreak, for shortSARS
- Old résident at VersaillesROI
- “Star Trek” spinoff, to fansTNG
- Elevs.HTS