___ Constitution

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U S S

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New York Times Clues May 27, 2020

Frasier's producer on "Frasier"
Pass on, as knowledge
Unruly hair
Nondairy spread
Yellow Teletubby
Power group
"Your fins are nice" and "You're a graceful swimmer"?
"___ luck!"
It can get you out of a place it rhymes with
Butcher's stock
Done some lassoing?
Theater opening
___ Mahal
Witty remark
Big-bottomed fruit
Sporty Mazda
One might end with .com
Relinquished ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across
Really bother
"Wouldja look at that!"
Early 2000s sitcom set near Houston
"OK, have it your way!"
Suffix with pay
Bikini blasts, informally
Is unable to pronounce the name of a deodorant brand?
San ___, Calif.
Convince with smooth talk
Very big
Actress Sandra emoting?
___ Paulo, Brazil
Standard things
Lady in Arthurian romance
Sister channel of HBO and Cinemax
Department store department
Where you might find a slop bucket
"That's hilarious!," in a text
A little of this, a little of that
Avidity
U.N. workers' grp.
Title dance in a 1999 #3 hit
Tree of the custard apple family
Gambler's aggressive bet
Berate
Bit of Highlands headgear
Actor Sal of "Rebel Without a Cause"
Ready as needed
"Hey ... over here!"
"Come on now -- you flatter me too much!"
Lyricist Sammy
Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g.
Seized vehicle, for short
Like a horse that can no longer be ridden
Here, in Honduras
What a bobby pin might help make
Much change may come from this
Slip up
Word with old, new or school
Stick up
Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the end
Rental for an outdoor reception
Fires
Sensed
When repeated, Mork's farewell
Slip-up
Weak
St. Francis of ___
Home run pace
"Give My Regards to Broadway" composer
Natty neckwear
Year, in old Rome
Hatha and Bikram, for two
Bulging with muscles, in modern lingo
Che's "Weekend Update" co-host on "S.N.L."
Many millennia
Something not worn on casual Friday
Small whirlpool
"Dee-lish!"
___ Constitution