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NYT Across Clues
- All-encompassingATOZ
- Wear, as something snazzySPORT
- Bag with an NPR logo, maybeTOTE
- Parisian priestPERE
- Comic Fields on old Ed Sullivan showsTOTIE
- Well-ventilatedAIRY
- Sleeping spot for a babyCRIB
- Stars-and-stripes land, informallyUSOFA
- Something dropped in a mystery novelCLUE
- Where one might find Boston news reporters?AROUNDTHEGLOBE
- “You crack me up,” in a textLOL
- With 25-Across, “___ saying …”ASI
- See 24-AcrossWAS
- Use a “+” signADD
- Sound from a floorboardCREAK
- Bronze finisher’s placeTHIRD
- British rule in IndiaRAJ
- PBS-funding org.NEA
- “___ be an honor!”ITD
- Crab trapsPOTS
- Where a Baltimore news reader’s desk might be found?UNDERTHESUN
- Go for the gold?MINE
- Prefix with political or physicsGEO
- Org. for Kings and SenatorsNHL
- U.N.C. and Clemson are in itACC
- Lowest workersPEONS
- Talk show queen named after a figure in RuthOPRAH
- Bit of animationCEL
- What a boater might have hands-on experience with?OAR
- ___-MagnonCRO
- Annual video game competition, for shortEVO
- Beaten to a news scoop in Los Angeles?BEHINDTHETIMES
- Bright part of RudolphNOSE
- Welcome at the doorSEEIN
- Short, quick breathPANT
- The ugly duckling, eventuallySWAN
- Start over on a blackboardERASE
- Together, in musicADUE
- Donations to the poorALMS
- “___ anything”ASKME
- One of 28 in MonopolyDEED
NYT Vertical Clues
- H.S. math for some college-bound studentsAPCALC
- Misbehaving toddlerTERROR
- Cal Ripken, for his entire major-league careerORIOLE
- Indian oxZEBU
- Male calendar figuresSTUDS
- Sticky notePOSTIT
- “But then again …,” in a textOTOH
- Permeated byRIFEWITH
- Locale for an outdoor Japanese partyTEAGARDEN
- ___ BellTACO
- John D. Rockefeller, for oneOILBARON
- “Yup, absolutely right”TRUEDAT
- See 21-DownEYE
- With 13-Down, means of viewing sans telescopeNAKED
- “Acid”LSD
- Record spinners, informallyDJS
- Diarist FrankANNE
- Try to pick upHITON
- Greece/Turkey separatorAEGEANSEA
- Part of orange juice that’s not juicePULP
- Bearded figure in a classic posterUNCLESAM
- Stocks up on againREORDERS
- “Darn it!”SHOOT
- Cheese go-withMAC
- Nickname for the 1967 N.F.L. Championship Game, famously played at about -15°ICEBOWL
- Hawaiian taro dishPOI
- Sharp splitSCHISM
- Like “A Star Is Born,” repeatedlyREMADE
- One of 17 in MonopolyAVENUE
- Threw, as a partyHOSTED
- Actress ZellwegerRENEE
- Female grousesHENS
- Cutting board woodTEAK
- Surface competitorIPAD
- Source of information leaked by Edward Snowden, for shortNSA