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NYT Across Clues
- Popular Korean rice dishBIBIMBAP
- Facial expressionVISAGE
- Bach’s “Christmas ___”ORATORIO
- Offline activity?IMPROV
- Towered overBESTRODE
- Sugar in one’s coffee, e.g.SOLUTE
- Ancient land that included parts of modern Iraq and TurkeyASSYRIA
- Place to buy overpriced drinksMINIBAR
- Keane who drew “The Family Circus”BIL
- Do some light cardioJOG
- InkTATS
- Quarters feed into themSEMIS
- Kind of salamiGENOA
- His debut album was 1987’s “Rhyme Pays”ICET
- TearsHOTSTREAKS
- “Ahhh!”THATHITSTHESPOT
- “Wow, wow, wow!”HOLYSMOKES
- It’s made by coagulating soy milkTOFU
- Mammal with four toes on the front feet and three on the backTAPIR
- Pleasantly flavorfulSAPID
- Financing figs.APRS
- C’est un article définiLES
- Certain judge’s rulingLET
- Portmanteau for a dumpster-diving anti-consumerist eaterFREEGAN
- One might be offensiveLINEMAN
- Just peachyLOVELY
- Deliberately damageSABOTAGE
- Possible cause of fatigueANEMIA
- Mean figuresAVERAGES
- People peopleCELEBS
- Milky Way and othersGALAXIES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Bubble teaBOBA
- Ticks offIRES
- Amp knobBASS
- MinuteITTYBITTY
- Northern New Jersey countyMORRIS
- Oven settingBROIL
- Sophia Loren title role of 1953AIDA
- He once wrote “I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity”POE
- Fifth-century invadersVISIGOTHS
- “That’s my cue!”IMON
- Challenge in an alleySPLIT
- Dutch-speaking Caribbean islandARUBA
- InsinuatedGOTAT
- Wisconsin governor TonyEVERS
- The original Frankenstein wasn’t one, despite popular beliefMONSTER
- Competes in the Aquabike World ChampionshipJETSKIS
- Jedi foeSITH
- SecondECHO
- Fast finish?MEAL
- Shook one’s defender, in sports lingoGOTOPEN
- “___ You Experienced” (Jimi Hendrix album)ARE
- It’s all downhill from hereHIMALAYAS
- Passing financial concern?ESTATETAX
- PerAPOP
- First name in U.N. diplomacyKOFI
- Draw counterpartSTUD
- Follower of F.D.R.HST
- Madame, across the PyreneesSENORA
- It has a duck float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day ParadeAFLAC
- InclinedPRONE
- Have a ballREVEL
- Directive to talkSEEME
- Some smearsLIBEL
- A little too slickGLIB
- It’s hot stuff!LAVA
- Noted gift giversMAGI
- He won a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1958AGEE
- Adjective-to-noun suffixNESS
- SlumpSAG