March 14 2021, Daily Pop Crosswords

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Clue
Fashion that doesn't last
Practice in the boxing ring
Desperate request
Make false statements
Actor Nicolas who voices Spider-Man Noir in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse"
Shortening used in some biscuits
"___ to My Socks" (Pablo Neruda poem)
Cartel of oil-rich nations (Abbr.)
Primates studied by Dian Fossey
1818 novel by 42-Across about Anne Elliot and her broken engagement to Captain Wentworth
Address that begins with "www," briefly
Twitter posts
Option on an all-in-one printer
Actress/writer Issa of HBO's "Insecure"
Law force on "Breaking Bad" and "Narcos" (Abbr.)
1814 novel by 42-Across about Fanny Price and her life with wealthy relatives (2 wds.)
Mysterious mover in the sky, for short
Baseball team's star pitcher
One-named model who used to host "Fashion Emergency"
Lake on the French/Swiss border
"Angels & Demons" novelist Brown
English writer who published six novels in the early 19th century, including "Pride and Prejudice," 18-Across, and 31-Across (2 wds.)
Boy with a dragon in a classic Disney film
Like sour grapes or unripe apples
Abbreviation on a Monopoly deed
"Island in the Sun" novelist Waugh
Cookie used as a froyo topping
"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" director Ang
Just a bit of color
Bygone carmaker, informally
"Howards ___" (E.M. Forster novel)
Movie with a low score on Rotten Tomatoes, say
Junior office staffer
The fawn in the novel "The Yearling" by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, for one
Use a Brillo pad
Relating to the pontiff
Grows older
Solo performance for a music student
Vehicle that taxis
Perch for a picture with Santa
"Able was I ___ I saw Elba" (Napoleon-inspired palindrome)
Promos that pop up on screens
"A Thousand Splendid ___" (bestselling novel by Khaled Hosseini)
Had bills to pay
Yellow cheese coated in red paraffin wax
___ paper (school composition)
"Oh, for Pete's ___!"
Annoyingly self-satisfied
"The Ballad of the Sad ___" (Carson McCullers novella)
Unknown author, for short
"Pioneer Woman" cookbook writer Drummond
___ beans (variety used in some falafel recipes)
"Oh, yeah? Just watch me!" (3 wds.)
Writing tools
Pop out, as a DVD
Had the audacity (to)
"Motor Trend" topics
British nobleman
"A ___ of Two Cities" (Charles Dickens novel)
Opposite of odd
Have to have
"The Prince of Tides" novelist Conroy
"Inglourious Basterds" actor Roth
Janet Evanovich novel "___ Big Ones"