March 3 2021, LA Times

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Clue
Aussie birds with drumbeat-like mating calls
Get in a row
Regarding
Lucy Lawless title role
"Take a look"
Hit the brakes
Once-common childhood ailment
Nomadic quarters
Giant whose #4 was retired
Rock's Pop
Figures of speech
Saffron-flavored Spanish dish
Embellish
Reporting live
The eastern half of a frozen food brand
Writers' workplaces
Move, in realty ads
Anjou, e.g.
24-Across ingredient
Garson of "Mrs. Miniver"
Summit
A lot of time, in Spain
Wild party
Speculate
Corporate VIP
Hereditary information for a species
Having glass sections
Incan wool sources
Race with no real losers
Cruising the Arctic, say
Fish served in poke
Butter substitute
Five-pointed stars ... or, in two words, what the sets of circles represent?
Family nicknames
Tribal leader
Maine, to Macron
The Dead Sea, actually
Cordial dealings
"I did it!"
Many a bodyguard
Maestro Zubin
Make one out of many
__ fly: RBI producer
What separates the men from the boys?
Like the mind's "i"
Guessing game
Former Prizm maker
Living very close by
Big name in furs
Blended family relative
Vocal quality
Gets involved, with "in"
Potters' needs
Oscar-winning director Howard
YouTube clicks
Like Van Winkle, for 20 years
Trip to the market, say
"Still Me" memoirist
Water containers?
Greek war god
Storied bloodsucker, for short
Mozart's "__ Kleine Nachtmusik"
Somewhat revealing T-shirt option
Journalist Zahn
Pot pie veggie
__ Heights: Mideast region
Wildebeest
Cate with a falsely accused cow
Sprang up
Island near Sicily
Winning
Slangy sibling
Ump's call
Forearm bone
The Beatles' "__ Love Her"
Editor's "Let it be"
Title tree in six horror films
Understand