March 1 2020, Daily Pop Crosswords

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Clue
Under the covers
Final Four tournament game, for short
Male pal
"How to ___ Comics the Marvel Way" (classic how-to guide co-written by Stan Lee)
Aroma
Southern California airport, on luggage tags
Backgammon cubes
"Black Swan" actress Kunis
Strummed Hawaiian instrument, informally
32-Across novel that features a town's root vegetable crop (3 wds.)
"About Me" paragraph, for short
Auntie, to Mom
"The View" TV network
Plus
Give off, as waves
Native American novelist who wrote 18-Across, 44-Across, and 2020's "The Night Watchman" (2 wds.)
Fat in some pie crusts
Garland of Pacific flowers
"All the Birds in the ___" (2017 Nebula Award winner by Charlie Jane Anders)
Young fellow
Cigar residue
32-Across's debut novel about folk magic healing relationships (2 wds.)
Busy street (Abbr.)
Many miles off
Alaskan town where the Iditarod ends
"How I ___ Your Mother"
Holding a grudge
Accessories company that distributes free shoes and eyeglasses to children in need
Golf instructor
Drop in the mailbox
Rice Krispies sound
Do some simple sums
London native, informally
Individually
Social misfit
"___ to Watch Over Me" (Gershwin song)
Actress Falco of "Nurse Jackie"
Sheds, as feathers
Resident of Baghdad
"A Spool of ___ Thread" (2015 novel by Anne Tyler)
Yard tool with teeth
"Oregon Trail" wagon pullers
Editorial slant
Computer operator
The whole enchilada
Snake with squeezing coils
Ill-tempered dog
"Summertime Sadness" singer/songwriter Lana ___ Rey
"___ for Malice" (Sue Grafton novel) (2 wds.)
"That's disgusting!"
"___ will be done" (Lord's Prayer phrase)
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life: A Sortabiography" memoirist Eric
Showed on TV again
Oreo cookie shape
Stockpile, as supplies
"Robinson Crusoe" and "Moll Flanders" novelist Daniel
Subtle suggestions
Object rubbed by Aladdin
"___ and out" (walkie-talkie sign-off)
Presidential bill-killer
Mend with thread, as socks
Lunch break start time
Jane Austen title heroine played by Anya Taylor-Joy in a 2020 film adaptation
"Gift" for accurate predictions, briefly