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NYT Across Clues
- Williams who was one of the original TemptationsOTIS
- Audible nudgeAHEM
- Ones holing up in closets?MOTHS
- Where the dish oysters Rockefeller was invented, informallyNOLA
- “Fine then!”BELIKETHAT
- Got a schoolmate in trouble, maybeTOLD
- Case study?CRIMESCENE
- Round trips?ORBITS
- FliesZIPS
- Nutritional guideline, in briefRDA
- Parting wordADIEU
- Delicate touchTACT
- Dinner ___ROLL
- Hard and fastSET
- RebuffSNUB
- StandsRISES
- Jewelry stores?TREASURETROVES
- First track on a soundtrack album, oftenMAINTHEME
- Common material for a jacketABOUTTHEAUTHOR
- Make murkyCLOUD
- Passing concernWILL
- Stuff searched for in vein?ORE
- Lingering qualityODOR
- Callisto’s animal form, in Greek mythologyBEAR
- VoiceUTTER
- Certain borderHEM
- Speak softly with contentmentPURR
- Creature whose name comes from the Tswana languageTSETSE
- Bruce Lee in “Fists of Fury,” for exampleONEMANARMY
- Parting wordTATA
- Marbled cutSTRIPSTEAK
- Let proceedOKED
- Unit of magnetic flux densityTESLA
- Not again!ONCE
- Prohibition Bureau nameNESS
NYT Vertical Clues
- How beans or cheese are often served in BritainONTOAST
- As you like itTOORDER
- “All right, you’ve got my interest”ILLBITE
- Title woman in a 1975 R&B hit by the SpinnersSADIE
- Preschool recitalABCS
- R&B artist with the Grammy-winning 2017 hit “Best Part”HER
- The “she” of “Nevertheless, she persisted”ELIZABETHWARREN
- Ape or parrotMIMIC
- SnafuMESS
- Like NyQuil, in briefOTC
- 1979 film with Bette Midler’s first starring roleTHEROSE
- Cabinet additionsHANDLES
- Does some liftingSTEALS
- Stayed freshKEPT
- Wax figure?TUSSAUD
- Excited, in modern slangTURNT
- Item in a metalworker’s gunRIVET
- Dark period for MonetNUIT
- Eponym of a European capital, by traditionROMULUS
- L’___ (Lalique perfume)AMOUR
- Nonbinary possessiveTHEIR
- “Get ___!”REAL
- Firm, in a wayALDENTE
- Male kangaroosBOOMERS
- Sensationalistic opinion, informallyHOTTAKE
- Agamemnon’s sonORESTES
- Studies more closely, perhapsREREADS
- Running mate?COHOST
- CheeksBUNS
- Lyre holder in classical artworkERATO
- River of IdahoTETON
- Letter before Quebec in the NATO alphabetPAPA
- SquirtTYKE
- “Cool” amountMIL
- Big ___MAC