March 24 2020, LA Times

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Clue
Gives up the single life
Christina of "Sleepy Hollow"
Physique, briefly
Holliday pal
Headgear for shading one's face
Luau strings
Huff and puff
Narrow inlet
Gland near the larynx
Snow glider
Bollywood's country
"Jeopardy!" material
Seed in some sauerkraut
Brass band sound
List-ending abbr.
Ellipsis trio
Cotton thread
Programming glitch
Lawn area where rainwater collects
Jurisprudence org.
"Mad TV" alum Lange
Installed, as carpet
Taiwanese laptop giant
Lou portrayed in "The Pride of the Yankees"
Do-it-yourself diagnostic tool
Rolled in the aisles
Spur-of-the-moment
Animator's output
Egyptian or Ethiopian
Letters in an academic address
Divvy up poker hand winnings, and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters
Fix, as a fight
Norelco product
New Balance rival
Slangy word of indifference
Fall bloomer
Cubicle fixture
Organic flytrap
Piece of corn
Dr. with Grammys
Like some relations
One with regrets
__ water: facing trouble
Waiting room seat
Aerobic regimen, casually
"__ be an honor"
Bags for potatoes, say
"The Grapes of Wrath" figure
Like a useless battery
Not prone to mingling
Defrost
__ Valley: Reagan Library site
Sprain soother
The great outdoors
Subject to, as the proverbial mud
Chevy needing recharging
Commotion
Cry of distress
Even if
Robust
PreCheck org.
Hot rod?
"Star Wars" twin sister
Thomas Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
Resolve, with "out"
Finally finished
Sales reports diagrams
Ousted Iranian ruler
D-sharp equivalent
Take the wheel
Political stretch
Yellow comics dog
Road in old Rome
NFL snapper
Org. funded by FICA
Traditional March 14 dessert
Thumbs-ups
Shatner's "__War"