August 10 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Quite the bargain
Wilts
Baby aardvark
Relaxed, as a vibe
Damage
Mined find
Tall, slender hound
New York canal
Mature
Drink from a spring
"You said it!"
Blank space
Shaq's alma mater
Steakhouse option
Soaking spots
It may be checked at check-in
"Not so!"
"Morning on the Seine" painter
Not let go to waste
Singer who funded Central Park's Strawberry Fields memorial
Best-selling video game series beginning in 1997, for short
"Get it?"
Curved lines on sheet music
Muscle
Had for lunch
Promotional buzz
Queasy, perhaps
"Got it!"
"Dear" one
Fruity drinks
Nitpicker's lead-in … or a response to 20-, 28- and 49-Across, if they were posed as questions
Big name in acne medication
It winds up on a fishing boat
Welty with a Pulitzer
Threw one's hat in the ring
Defer a decision, informally
Junk ___
First musician to have his first five albums debut at #1
Chooses
Construct
Texting format, in brief
Iced ___
First in line?
Reunion attendees
Asgard trickster
High-minded guides?
Glow
Distinctive BMW feature
Some slow-cooked meals
Nail polish layer
Hankering
Lead-in to bottle or batter
Goose vis-à-vis Maverick, in "Top Gun"
Place for a stud
Basic camera setting
Sneak attack
Insultingly small
Approach gradually
Sci-fi conveyances
Crowns and scepters, collectively
Merely implied
Ladybug, for one
Toughens
Grammy-winning Aimee
Played with, as a mustache
Not made up
Sports scores
How blackjack cards are dealt
Sense of orientation?
Production company that's its founder's name spelled backward
One of six in this clue
Reason to cram
Wildcat with tufted ears
Something to pitch
Entice
Carry a balance
Remote button
Coffee table book subject