Candy cooked until it reaches the hard-crack stage

The clue "Candy cooked until it reaches the hard-crack stage" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on October 15 2021.

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T O F F E E

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New York Times Clues October 15, 2021

Enthusiastic assent
Certain service
Packs (down)
Important leadership skill
Classic neo-grotesque typeface
"Losing some illusions ... perhaps to acquire others," per Virginia Woolf
Gloomy and drab
Cause of an early lead, maybe
Like a spitball
Darth Vader's childhood nickname
Author who wrote "The heaventree of stars hung with humid nightblue fruit"
Sticky stuff
Hardly mainstream
Pluto, e.g.
Sudden sensation
Cutesy "I beg your pardon?"
"What a shocker"
"Heaven forbid!"
Singer Mitchell
Shapiro of NPR
John B. Goodenough is the oldest person ever to get one (at age 97)
Travel guess, for short
Joyous song
"Ambient 1: Music for Airports" musician
Candy cooked until it reaches the hard-crack stage
Approach
Tell all
Strutting one's stuff
Kind of moment worth recording
Xenomorphs, e.g.
Cart contents
What air is not for an anaerobe
Looked at suspiciously
Throw on the couch
Angel said to have visited Joseph Smith
Like shunga woodblock prints
What breaks as it first comes out
"The Pinkprint" rapper
Belligerent, slangily
"Put a sock in it!"
500 letters?
"I did it!"
Like Mars
Psychological trick
It's just the beginning of the story
Sneaky sort
Model (for)
Composer Anton who used the 12-tone technique
Main component in the Chinese street food jianbing
Children's classic originally written in German
Nov. 11 honoree
Sauce whose name derives from "pound" in Italian
Double curve
Crowdsourced Q&A site
The Promised Land
Honest-to-goodness
Fall apart
Zippy resort rental
Joint application?
Tempt
Took inventory?
Home with a view
Unembellished, as the truth
Bit of deception
Lodge group
Loud bugling, e.g.
Concerning
Appearing ill or exhausted, say