April 30 2020, Daily Pop Crosswords

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Clue
Rascal
Quarterback-tackling stat
CBS forensic drama that debuted in 2000
Maid of ___ (member of a bridal party)
Country just east of Iraq
Abbr. in many city addresses
___-Saxon
Rex Stout sleuth Wolfe
Simon & Garfunkel hit song "___ Robinson"
Musician who announced his departure from 27-Across by releasing a self-titled solo album in April 1970 (2 wds.)
Low-ranking naval officer (Abbr.)
Sunday morning political show "Meet the ___"
Cyberaddress, briefly
"The ___-Spangled Banner"
Occasion for cake, informally
British rock band formed by John Lennon and 19-Across in 1960 (2 wds.)
Dry as the Mojave Desert
Couples
Cub Scout group
Dual Force Foamer clog-clearing brand
Military mail address (Abbr.)
1970 song by 19-Across that became a Top 10 hit seven years later for Wings (3 wds.)
Female sibling, for short
Disney princess with really, really cold hands
Evade, as pursuers
Quid ___ quo
"I seriously can't ___ ... " ("I have no words")
Out in the sticks
Japanese money
Sassy
What the nose knows
"The ___ of Water" (Oscar-winning film directed by Guillermo del Toro)
Late-night host O'Brien
MacGyver's first name
"___ Flanders" (Daniel Defoe novel)
Held cue cards for
From the heart
Calculations often given in square feet
Cracker brand since 1831
Classic pretzel shape
Paparazzi devices
With pep in one's step
"___ a Wonderful Life" (Jimmy Stewart film)
Seafood often seasoned with Old Bay
Unclothed art class models
Highly polished
Late ___ (slow-to-develop sorts)
Turncoat's crime
"Goody Two Shoes" singer (2 wds.)
Fish in salade niçoise
Put on a pedestal
Dig (into)
Platform for choir members
Bright blue shade
Foot-operated lever
Former "Entertainment Tonight" co-anchor Nancy
Low-battery warning
One with an alma mater, for short
John le Carré's "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, ___"