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NYT Across Clues
- ___ billiards, game on a pocketless tableCAROM
- Mount whose name means, literally, "I burn"ETNA
- Something with teethJAW
- In the course ofALONG
- DetachedALOOF
- Fed. science org.EPA
- Family symbolTOTEM
- Flier with a messageSKYWRITER
- Monomaniac of fictionAHAB
- Divisions in the Congressional RecordSESSIONS
- View remotely?WATCHTV
- Sunroof alternativeTTOP
- "You sti-i-i-ink!"BOO
- Follower of clear or crossEYED
- "Forever, ___" (1996 humor book)ERMA
- Drone’s jobAERIALRECON
- Rod’s partnerREEL
- Realm with an Imperial Diet Abbr.HRE
- Rods’ partnersCONES
- Rival of CassioIAGO
- One might have a wink or a smileEMOTICON
- Foreign-born musician with a Presidential Medal of FreedomYOYOMA
- Trough fillerSLOP
- Tin or glassCONTAINER
- Business meeting that participants dial into, informallyTELECON
- Bunch of lovers?ROSES
- "Just like that!"BAM
- GrayAGE
- Words before "a good night"TOALL
- Author CalvinoITALO
- Former Yankees manager JoeGIRARDI
- Crafty person?ARTISAN
- It helps keep the machinery runningGEAROIL
- Does something to a TNAILSIT
- ClichédSTALE
- "A tyrant’s authority for crime and a fool’s excuse for failure," per Ambrose BierceDESTINY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Carolina tribe that allied with the colonists in the American RevolutionCATAWBA
- Song sung by Elvis in "Blue Hawaii"ALOHAOE
- Muscle with a palindromic nameROTATOR
- End of an era?ONEBC
- Company that released "2001 A Space Odyssey"MGM
- ___ ClubELKS
- Department store departmentTOYS
- "___ get it"NOWI
- It was once big for Aretha FranklinAFRO
- It’s indicated by arrows on a mapJETSTREAM
- Parody, in a wayAPE
- Newspaper headline of 12/8/1941WAR
- Alternative to "Sincerely"ASEVER
- Department with a buffalo on its sealINTERIOR
- One frequently pictured in GQ or VogueSTYLEICON
- Symbol on many a bumper stickerHEART
- Rolex rivalOMEGA
- Texas’ ___ Duro CanyonPALO
- Radiation cleanup, brieflyDECON
- "Fingers crossed!"IHOPE
- Brooklyn attractionCONEYISLAND
- Acoustic measureSONE
- Sad songsELEGIES
- Burrowing rodentMOLERAT
- Follower of a plane … or a hint to this puzzle’s themeCONTRAIL
- "Most definitely!"YESITIS
- Amos Alonzo ___, coach in the College Football Hall of FameSTAGG
- I.S.P. optionAOL
- DominateCONTROL
- Lowest partsBASSI
- Author Locke of the Harlem Renaissance, the first African-American Rhodes scholar (1907)ALAIN
- Hall of fameMONTY
- Comic strip canineODIE
- BiasTILT
- Celestial altarARA
- Norma ___ (Oscar-winning role of 1979)RAE