December 2 2020, Daily Pop Crosswords

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Clue
"Rhiannon" band Fleetwood ___
Letters of urgency, in a memo
Bursts, as a balloon
Post-punk music genre
Tiresome speaker
"August: Osage County" actor McGregor
Comic strip about the fictional rural town of Dogpatch (2 wds.)
Actress Gunn of "Breaking Bad"
Complies with
Contemptuous look
Comic strip about a sassy girl and her friend Sluggo
Appetizer or dessert, on a menu
"The ___ of Aquarius" (song from "Hair")
Use watercolors
Like an album that sells 500,000 copies
Turn to compost
___ Lee (frozen dessert brand)
Boot-shaped European country
'60s war zone, for short
___ Quinn ("Birds of Prey" role for Margot Robbie)
Comic strip about a single woman who finally married Irving in 2005
Sun-dried building material
Gem from an oyster
"___ and shine!"
Comic strip about a cat, a dog, and Jon Arbuckle
Former Israeli Prime Minister Golda
Pennsylvania city on a Great Lake
"V for Vendetta" actor Stephen
Fatty treat for birds
Department store department
Religious offense
Blanc who voiced Bugs Bunny
"___ missing something?" (2 wds.)
___ Sanders (fast-food franchise founder)
"Downton ___" (English drama series)
PlayStation maker
God of war who appears on "Xena: Warrior Princess"
The "p" of "mph"
Comic strip about Snoopy and Charlie Brown
Car title holder
Sheets of glass
Hunter's trap
"The Good Doctor" TV network
Bart, to Homer Simpson
Complain, complain, complain
Long ___ (way back in time)
Last word in the names of four U.S. state capitals
"Eat ___ Love" (Julia Roberts film)
"You've got mail" email provider
Comic strip about a technically minded engineer and his workplace
Reindeer's horns
Cheering word
Minnesota senator Klobuchar
Casual shirt worn with jeans
Does damage to
"Farewell, mon ami"
"Cracklin' ___" (Neil Diamond chart-topper)
Bistros
"All Things Considered" co-host Shapiro
Remove, as an apple peel
CNN journalist Burnett
Opal or topaz
Garland of Pacific flowers
"The Da Vinci Code" novelist Brown