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NYT Across Clues
- Venomous snakeMAMBA
- “To be honest …”FACTIS
- “My goodness!”ISAY
- Extinct flightless bird that once grew up to 12 feetMOA
- Like the water in a whistling teakettleABOIL
- Puzzled remarkIDUNNO
- A student may pass itNOTE
- Kid’s refrigerator displayART
- Law partnersJUDGEANDJURY
- Booty call?BUTTDIAL
- How-to manual componentSTEP
- ___ learningREMOTE
- Richard of “Chicago”GERE
- Mount ___, workplace of the Cyclopes in Greek mythETNA
- Having a very high body mass indexOBESE
- Singer with the 2020 album “A Holly Dolly Christmas”PARTON
- Problems with streamingLAGS
- Puller of strings?HARPIST
- Silent partnersPEACEANDQUIET
- Noticeably amazedAGAPE
- Leigh who played ScarlettVIVIEN
- Train ticket info, for shortETD
- Writing partnersPENANDPAPER
- Spaceman Spiff and Stupendous Man, for Calvin in “Calvin and Hobbes”ALTEREGOS
- Red ___SEA
- Who “can get in the way of what I feel for you,” in a 2007 #1 Alicia Keys hitNOONE
- Business suits?CEOS
- Famous bed-in participantONO
- Nest noiseCHIRP
- For exampleSUCHAS
- Salmon and sturgeon delicaciesROES
- Partners in crimeBREAKINGANDENTERING
- Modern meeting methodZOOM
- Some U.S. space launch rocketsDELTAS
- “See ya”ADIOS
- Requests at security linesIDS
- Chicago mayor LightfootLORI
- Gave upCEDED
- First dynasty of imperial China, 221-206 B.C.QIN
- Flier trier?TESTPILOT
- Business partnersBOOMANDBUST
- CommotionADO
- Fervent believerZEALOT
- Walker’s needLEASH
- Romantic partnersHUGSANDKISSES
- Tight-fitting suitsSPEEDOS
- Apartment, in real estate talkUNIT
- Core principlesTENETS
- Bake, as an eggSHIRR
- Evil Kermit or Grumpy CatMEME
- How Phileas Fogg traveledAFAR
- Money in coins rather than billsSPECIE
- Earnest requestPLEA
- Like some vinaigretteBALSAMIC
- Domestic partnersROOMANDBOARD
- Sponge off ofUSE
- Calendar rowWEEK
- Magazine bestowing Best of Beauty awardsALLURE
- Not a big studio filmINDIE
- Take possession ofGET
- Makes a typo, sayERRS
- Gave a boostGOOSED
- S-shaped moldingsOGEES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Officers above capts.MAJS
- What San Diego and Tijuana doABUT
- Airplane ___MODE
- “Notorious” rap nicknameBIGPOPPA
- It may be blond, brown or gingerALE
- Of the utmost qualityFINEST
- Snapchatter’s requestADDME
- 1981 Stephen King thrillerCUJO
- Certain bolt holderTNUT
- Being fixed, as a car at a garageINREPAIR
- Vegan milk sourceSOY
- Still being debuggedINBETA
- Turn againstSOURON
- Event organizer’s countATTENDEES
- ___ to comeYET
- Cocktail with rum, curaçao and fruit juiceMAITAI
- Like monarch butterfliesORANGE
- Debut album for Etta JamesATLAST
- Apollo’s half brotherARES
- FoolDELUDE
- Sweet red dessert wineGRENACHE
- Representatives’ term lengthsBIENNIA
- A thing in poker?ACE
- Unfortunate events, old-styleHAPS
- C.I.A. whistle-blower PhilipAGEE
- Encountered by chanceRANACROSS
- Subject of a Magritte work (or not?)PIPE
- Simple palindromic reply to “Madam, I’m Adam”EVE
- Fiscal year div.QTR
- Ryder rideVAN
- DweebDORK
- Rihanna or Mariah CareyPOPIDOL
- Have a preferenceLEAN
- Deep-fried tortilla dishTOSTADA
- Group of heaviesGOONSQUAD
- Universal donor’s blood type, in briefONEG
- Brand of padsSOS
- Sewing 101 assignmentHEM
- Didn’t go anywhereSAT
- Spanish articleUNA
- Investment options, for shortCDS
- Setting for Hitchcock’s “Notorious,” informallyRIO
- PortendBODE
- Emperor who ruled for more than 13 years, dying at age 30NERO
- More eye-catchingGLITZIER
- Anthony ___, 1950s British P.M.EDEN
- Villain with the “real” name Edward NigmaRIDDLER
- Teen’s woeZIT
- Big game changer?LIONTAMER
- This is what it sounds like when doves cryCOOS
- P.D. or F.D. workerEMT
- Kindergarten comebackISSO
- Indefinite degreesNTHS
- Sweetness and sournessTASTES
- Canoodling in a crowd, for shortPDA
- Prominent feature of the Who’s “My Generation”BASSSOLO
- Cheer for Real MadridOLE
- Drinking game that requires aimBEERPONG
- Winter setting in N.Y.C.EST
- Deceptive talkHUMBUG
- PerturbationUNEASE
- Small hole-drilling toolGIMLET
- Obstinate sortDEFIER
- TalentsKNACKS
- Really stood outSHINED
- Patchy in colorPIED
- Close callSCARE
- Sport with saddlesPOLO
- Bevy : quails :: mob : ___EMUS
- Fill with freightLADE
- Lake largely fed by the Detroit RiverERIE
- Lemon or lime drinks, informallyADES
- WonderAWE
- Piano tuneRAG
- Words accompanying a headshot, in briefBIO