April 2 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Graphic in a weather report
High-hat
Places for to-do lists
Potential resource on an asteroid
Dessert not for the diet-conscious
Things to memorize
Social media fad that went viral in 2014
Animal also called a zebra giraffe
Jack of "Rio Lobo"
"OMG, that is soooo funny!"
Large-beaked bird found in Africa
Only card of its suit in a hand
Certain public transports
Certain public transport
Golfer Aoki
Medal for bravery, perhaps
Network with the all-time greatest number of Emmys
Ado
Run a fever, say
"There it is!"
Say "Yes, I did it"
Made, as one's case
Philip who wrote "American Pastoral"
Up to
Poet's contraction
Poke around
Old PC software
Sandwich alternative
"Star Wars" droid, informally
Fancy-schmancy language ... or the contents of some special squares in this puzzle
Love to death
Bloke
Chaotic situation, metaphorically
Jabber?
Analyze, in a way
Top of a wizard's staff
Response when playing innocent
Gas brand that's also a musical direction
Something not to do before Christmas?
Trample
Untagged
Elf's evil counterpart
Whence the phrase "wear one's heart on one's sleeve"
Relative of turquoise
Tryst locale
Part of a diner showcase
___ Wilson, lead singer of Heart
M.B.A., e.g.: Abbr.
Glasgow-to-Liverpool dir.
Cowpoke
"Well, ___-di-dah!"
Animal often with a "mask" around its eyes
Monopoly quartet: Abbr.
Christmas, in Italy
TV host once with an "Explaining Jokes to Idiots" segment
Places where business is picking up?
Append
Slowpokes
Abbr. on a bank statement
Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr.
Spot on the face, informally
Dope
Manhattan, for one
Ike's W.W. II command: Abbr.
What smiles may make
Green sauce
Winter Olympics powerhouse
For
Alfalfa's love in "The Little Rascals"
Popular Italian car, informally
Ricelike pasta
Sign of rot
A-OK
It's a promise
Website with the slogan "Understand the news"
Afore
What 17-Across raised money for, in brief
[Poor me!]