January 10 2021, Daily Pop Crosswords

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Clue
Word seen on many campaign posters
"___ chic!" (French "How fashionable!")
Ron Weasley's pet Scabbers, for one
"___ something I said?" (2 wds.)
Big, wild fight
"___ Luna" (Isabel Allende novel)
"Hidden Figures" actress who wrote the children's book series "Randi Rhodes, Ninja Detective" (2 wds.)
Actress Christine who wrote "True Stories from an Unreliable Eyewitness: A Feminist Coming of Age"
"___ Moon" (Naoko Takeuchi manga series)
"Where the Wild Things ___" (Maurice Sendak classic)
Brit's washroom
On the ball
Michigan city where General Motors was founded
Ventilates, with "out"
"Knives Out" actress who has written 13 children's books, including "Me, Myselfie & I" (3 wds.)
"I hate to be ___, but ... " (complaint opening) (2 wds.)
___ Queen (fast-food chain)
"Kitchen" novelist ___ Yoshimoto
Closed-captioning problem
Airport org. with a "What Can I Bring?" section on its website (Abbr.)
"___: A Love Story" (George Burns memoir)
What an eraser erases
"The View" co-host who wrote the children's book series "Sugar Plum Ballerinas" (2 wds.)
Manual weed whacker
"That's ___!" (admonition to a toddler) (2 wds.)
"Do not go gentle ___ that good night" (Dylan Thomas poem)
Yelps of pain
Toothy smile
Comic book legend ___ Lee
Actress Davis who wrote the children's book "Corduroy Takes a Bow"
"___ and Lucinda" (Peter Carey novel adapted into a film starring Ralph Fiennes and Cate Blanchett)
Parishioner's 10% pledge
Coup d'___ (sudden regime change)
Brief "Nobody needs to know that!"
Well-thought-out
Actress Pataky of the "Fast and Furious" films
Vintage photo hue
Military newbie
Madison or Park, in New York City (Abbr.)
North Carolina ___ Heels
Fish that are slender and slippery
Suffix on many place names
Document-certifying official
Dipstick goo
Bi- plus one
Last letter of most plural words
Pet cat of Geppetto and Pinocchio
"Madam Secretary" star (2 wds.)
Boxer's setup punch
CNN commentator Navarro
Tropical fruits used in chutney
Government org. in TV's "Homeland" (Abbr.)
Prodded
California valley with wine cellars and wine sellers
Performing perfectly
Singer/songwriter Reznor of Nine Inch Nails
More or less, informally
Noble gas used in incandescent light bulbs
Grammy-winning Tyler, the Creator album with the hit "Earfquake"
Stats for baseball sluggers, for short
Dr. Seuss's Cindy Lou, e.g.
Dr. Seuss's "___ the Grinch Stole Christmas!"
Chaney of old horror films