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NYT Across Clues
- AppointORDAIN
- People of the SouthwestAPACHE
- Wishy-washy responseIMIGHT
- Had the opportunity to, casuallyCOULDA
- Entertainment with a private audience?USOTOUR
- Malice, more formallyMOTHER
- One wearing chapstick, perhapsHORSEBACKRIDER
- Be up againstOPPOSE
- Poker variety similar to Texas hold ’emOMAHA
- Counterpart of “Thx”PLS
- Saves for later, in a wayTIVOS
- PloyRUSE
- LostATSEA
- Antarctic coordinateNORTHPOLE
- “A man has cause for ___ only when he sows and no one reaps”: Charles GoodyearREGRET
- Bit of tinderTWIG
- First side to voteYEAS
- ___ coursePREP
- New York City transport stopping at Kennedy AirportATRAIN
- Beginning stageGERM
- Prefix with thermalGEO
- There might be a catch with thisMITT
- Blouse and broach, perhapsPUBLICHOUSE
- Wet bar?SOAP
- Form of nepotism, symbolicallySCHOOLTIES
- Herd memberEWE
- SauceBOOZE
- Place, as ceramic tilesINSET
- Like autumn airBRISK
- Person helping with a deliveryOBGYN
- Word before film and after clipART
- It has many beet and beef optionsTRUEFALSETEST
- “___ Trois Petits Cochons” (French fable)LES
- Sport at the Special OlympicsBOCCE
- G.I. ___TRACT
- CallingNICHE
- Not be able to standABHOR
- Ending with inventIVE
- War and peace, in “War and Peace”MAINTHEMES
- Like most dorms nowadaysCOED
- TickledSPEARHEADED
- Focus of modern miningDATA
- “___ be an honor!”ITD
- They can be graphicTEES
- Surround, as with lightENHALO
- Considerations for N.C.A.A. eligibilityGPAS
- ___ Wintour, longtime Vogue editor in chiefANNA
- Spring localesSPAS
- Takes by forceWRESTS
- Pop flySOFTDRINK
- Some family babysittersNANAS
- MatchPAIR
- Sarge’s bossLOOIE
- A-number-oneTOP
- The Venetian way?CANAL
- Alternative to DropboxICLOUD
- Gradually fix something … or what to do to understand this puzzle’s italicized clues?WORKOUTTHEBUGS
- Briefly, e.g.CHEESE
- What’s used to catch some wavesANTENNA
- Supreme Egyptian godAMENRA
- Bum outSADDEN
- Famous cryptid, familiarlyNESSIE
- IntimatesGETSAT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Number of sides on a sign reading “ALTO”OCHO
- SpaceROOM
- ___ mater (brain cover)DURA
- Politico-turned-TV hostALSHARPTON
- Form thoughtsIDEATE
- CatchNAB
- Seeks a favor, sayASKS
- ___ favorPOR
- Working hardATIT
- Java activityCODING
- Product from un aveHUEVO
- Boo-booERROR
- Texter’s qualifierIMO
- One might be put through the wringerMOP
- Geek Squad members, e.g.ITPROS
- “I can thrill you more than any ___ could ever dare try” (“Thriller” lyric)GHOUL
- “The Glass Bead Game” author, 1943HESSE
- Pecan or peachTREE
- Sch. where a live bear used to take the field during football gamesUCLA
- Echo, perhapsAPE
- Pimple lookalikesSTYES
- It usually works in cornersSTAPLER
- “Catch!”HERE
- Baker’s Joy alternativePAM
- Record speeds, for shortRPMS
- Adams of New York City politicsERIC
- Antelope, sayGETHITCHED
- Parable or allegoryTALE
- Devices with NunchuksWIIS
- Business news magazineINC
- “For shame!”TUTTUT
- Slugging statRBI
- Member of the inn crowd?GUEST
- Approach for directionsGOOGLEMAPS
- Onetime collaborator with Ice Cube and Dr. DreEAZYE
- Some sports tournamentsOPENS
- Big name in women’s hair and skin careHERS
- Boo-booOWIE
- Word with story or sisterSOB
- Economist/author EmilyOSTER
- Screw upBOTCH
- Relative of a club, for shortBLT
- Place for boardingKENNEL
- You can count on themABACI
- Member of the modern work forceROBOT
- Great Lakes nativesERIES
- Kind of beanFAVA
- Taiwanese electronics giantACER
- “I’m about to tell you something shocking”SITDOWN
- Haddock relativeCOD
- Doesn’t put it all on one ponyHEDGESABET
- Suvari of “American Beauty”MENA
- Sounds heard in 93-AcrossAAHS
- Destructive 2021 hurricaneIDA
- Nouveau-Mexique, e.g.ETAT
- Lip or cheekSASS
- Put over the moonSEND
- One hanging around Queen Elizabeth?PEARL
- With it, in old slangHEP
- “Snowpiercer” airerTNT
- Sporting a certain natural styleAFROED
- AvoidsSKIRTS
- Tortoise’s challenge to the hareRACEME
- Nickname for the French AlexandreSACHA
- No longer squeaky (one hopes!)OILED
- John Wayne, by birthIOWAN
- Who ran against George Washington for presidentNOONE
- “___ chance!”NOTA
- Letters that complete this word: _P_ROPRIA_EAPT
- SnapsPICS
- Squeezes (out)EKES
- Good thing to be inTUNE
- Letters on dreidelsNUNS
- Taj Mahal’s homeAGRA
- Exam that once required fingerprint identification, for shortLSAT
- ExerciseUSE
- Animal houseDEN
- Demon of Japanese folkloreONI
- Folklore villainHAG