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NYT Across Clues
- Event with foxhoundsHUNT
- Lottery winner’s feelingGLEE
- SomewhatATAD
- Cookie involved in a licking raceOREO
- Word after Mother or GoogleEARTH
- Appoint to officeNAME
- R&B singer backed by the Love Unlimited OrchestraBARRYWHITE
- Banana discardSKIN
- Unlikely derby winnerOLDNAG
- Thermos alternativesCANTEENS
- When repeated, kind of pedalWAH
- “I can ___” (“Been there”)RELATE
- Late comic geniusROBINWILLIAMS
- Draw outEDUCE
- Scrape byDOOK
- It might say “A-C” or “2013-14”TAB
- Was sickAILED
- BigheadednessEGO
- Sparkly topperTIARA
- TV diner bossMEL
- “___ American Life”THIS
- Robert De Niro spy thrillerRONIN
- Children’s author/illustrator with a National Medal of ArtsMAURICESENDAK
- Hold protectivelyCRADLE
- MassageRUB
- No easy choreHARDTASK
- Missouri feederPLATTE
- Paul who sang “Diana”ANKA
- Trio whose members start 17-, 26- and 44-AcrossTHEBEEGEES
- Agenda partITEM
- FlavorSAPOR
- Metalliferous rocksORES
- DecomposesROTS
- Last name of 60-AcrossGIBB
- Vocalist VannelliGINO
NYT Vertical Clues
- VagabondHOBO
- ___ Mountains (continent separator)URAL
- One whose favorite website is Sporcle, sayNERD
- Not intactTORN
- Showy trinketGEWGAW
- ___-di-dahLAH
- Football Hall-of-Famer DickersonERIC
- ___ Place, Butch Cassidy companionETTA
- Canterbury saintANSELM
- Declare something boldlyTAKEASTAND
- Make ___ (get rich)AMINT
- ThickheadedDENSE
- Playwright IbsenHENRIK
- Expressed boredom, in a wayYAWNED
- Event with crumpetsTEA
- Cab Calloway phraseHIDEHI
- Bawl (out)REAM
- Cartoon dog with a big tongueODIE
- Something you won’t see many bears inBULLMARKET
- “Rocks”ICE
- Sound reasoningLOGIC
- Less literalLOOSER
- Puccini’s “Un bel di,” e.g.ARIA
- CaromBANK
- ___ clefTREBLE
- TV network once called PaxION
- Tasty rewardsTREATS
- Jane who won a 1931 Nobel Peace PrizeADDAMS
- Last: Abbr.ULT
- Top-notchSUPERB
- Committee headCHAIR
- TotaledRANTO
- Friend of ScoobSHAG
- French army headwearKEPI
- Open-mouthedAGOG
- Actress GarrTERI
- High schoolerTEEN
- Canadian fuel nameESSO
- Partner of weaveBOB