January 20 2020, LA Times

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Clue
Drains of strength
Hoops player
Immortal Middle-earth dweller
Suffix with switch
Gladiator's realm
Henry __, who had six marriages
Gets an A on, as a test
Bench __: exercise
Red sky at morning, to a sailor
Long. crosser
Darjeeling and oolong
Fire stirrers
Writer Wharton
"Indubitably!"
Hawk's nest
Shrinks back
Like a student arriving ten minutes after the bell, as opposed to five
"Golly!"
Greek cross
Old PC component
Midmorning work time-out, and a hint to this puzzle's circles
Santa __ winds
Convert (hide) into leather
Dada pioneer Jean
Roasted holiday birds
Clickbait links, e.g.
Movie critic, when giving stars
As well
Religious belief
Hider's location-revealing words
Japanese wrestling
Half a Latin dance
Put __ on: limit
Fashion designer Emilio
Christmas carol
Toy building block
Sir __ Newton
Word-of-mouth
Bear's shelter
Chili con __
Moistens
Putty, for example
Video game area
Written in verse
Sailor's "Help!"
Flowing garb for Batman
Orderly arrangements
Sextet after the golden rings
USN rank
Abrasive tool
Brought to mind
Funny five-line verse
More passionate
Newspaper leaflet, say
Porch pirate, for one
Rowboat mover
Like takeout food
Wild guess
Southpaw
Surrounding glows
Decalogue number
Rome's Punic Wars foe
Toward sunrise
Muse of poetry
Church recess
On __ basis: for testing purposes
Characterized by subtle distinctions
Not turn off
Be wrong
Bird on a Froot Loops box
"Sing another one!"
Warm up, as leftovers
Hems and haws
Grouchy Muppet
Large-scale tale
Computer devices bearing little resemblance to their real-life namesakes
Can. neighbor
"It's __ or never"