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NYT Across Clues
- Flows out, as the tideEBBS
- One who’s always complaining, complaining, complainingCRAB
- Prevent through intimidationDETER
- Prefix with -nautAERO
- ___ gras (goose or duck delicacy)FOIE
- Contents of a .jpeg fileIMAGE
- Grand Central, for oneRAILROADSTATION
- Host Harvey of “Family Feud”STEVE
- Music genre often labeled “heavy”METAL
- Psychedelic substanceLSD
- ___ year (2020 or 2024)LEAP
- Actor/musician whose name sounds like a drinkICET
- Santa ___ windsANA
- Event of October 1929MARKETCRASH
- A long way awayFAR
- Bird symbolizing graceSWAN
- Figure skater HardingTONYA
- Spoiler of a perfect recordLOSS
- Skiing or skatingSPORT
- Legal wrongTORT
- Love on the LoireAMOUR
- Listening device for an undercover officerWIRE
- Inconclusive scoreTIE
- Pastry with a swirlCINNAMONBUN
- “I’ve ___ enough out of you!”HAD
- BridgeSPAN
- Narrowly defeat, with “out”EDGE
- La ___ (Bolivian capital)PAZ
- “If only!”IWISH
- Continental currency unitsEUROS
- Fire safety technique … or 17-, 29- and 49-Across togetherSTOPDROPANDROLL
- Where to sit for the bar?STOOL
- Where baby Moses was foundNILE
- Go back, when editingUNDO
- “Yum!”TASTY
- Mother Nature’s blanketSNOW
- OozeSEEP
NYT Vertical Clues
- Elves have big ones, stereotypicallyEARS
- Musical rhythmBEAT
- Star of “Room” and “Captain Marvel”BRIELARSON
- Do a crossword, saySOLVE
- Money manager, in briefCFO
- Wander aboutROAM
- Right-hand personAIDE
- Closest palBESTIE
- Cockney vis-à-vis EnglishDIALECT
- An essential worker, for shortEMT
- A sea horse has a prehensile oneTAIL
- Big headsEGOS
- Tear upREND
- Printing paper unitsREAMS
- What you may use when turning down an invitationTACT
- Canine “handshake” offeringsPAWS
- Gait for a horse with a buggyTROT
- Fortune 500 company whose name rhymes, appropriately, with “quack”AFLAC
- Tennis champ OsakaNAOMI
- Grammy genre since 1988RAP
- In the public consciousnessKNOWN
- Terse request to a bartenderANOTHERONE
- Damascus is its capitalSYRIA
- Word repeated in Roger Ebert’s “I ___, ___, ___ This Movie”HATED
- Phoenix N.B.A. teamSUNS
- Poke fun atRIB
- “You’re right”TRUE
- With hasteRAPIDLY
- Came to a closeENDED
- Bryn ___ (women’s college)MAWR
- Liver and ___ (dish)ONIONS
- Spiritual guidesGURUS
- [Hey! Over here!]PSST
- Lead-in to boy or girlATTA
- They have everything from aardvarks to zebrasZOOS
- WhirlSPIN
- Sign of saintlinessHALO
- Ye ___ ShoppeOLDE
- Pigs’ supperSLOP
- What calls the kettle black, in an expressionPOT
- FreshNEW