August 2 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Cologne ingredient
Kind of planet
Apt anagram of VILE
___ driver (side hustle, for some)
Place for a gig
Allowing a cross-breeze, say
In remembrance of former days
Letter-shaped dress cut
Ballet move
Dim sum serving
Nincompoop
Like the deities Loki and Freya
Little dipper?
Flair
Eldest von Trapp child in "The Sound of Music"
Swearing-in words … or a hint to 17-, 22-, 48- and 55-Across
Many a four-door
Deli offerings
King Kong, for one
Eye parts
Arkansas governor Hutchinson
Product-testing nonprofit since 1936
Lo-o-o-ong time
Fairy tale monsters
Late-night show starting in 2003
Mythical ship guarded by Hera
Lemon juice and vinegar, for two
With 46-Down, all square
Another name for the Crimson Tide
What's missing from matzo
It's more than a ding
"The Lion King" patriarch
Some letter-shaped hardware
Follower of TV or World
Swedish currency
Palindromic rental
Soaked
"Star Wars" nickname
Brouhaha
"Ya get my drift?"
Propper noun?
By way of
Peeve
Caustic agent
Moon-landing acronym
Little taste
One-named Irish singer
Nimrod
Wishful sort
Twosome
Rosé bouquet
Foam alternative, in shaving
Rest-and-relaxation retreat
Perfect score in diving
Service call?
Org. that takes many forms
Certain tow job, informally
Earthly paradise
Phobia
Electrically stun
Anatomical pouch
"Well … I guess"
City built on 118 small islands
Touch down, say
See 63-Across
Give the go-ahead
"Survivor" locale in the South Pacific
Driver's one-eighty
Campaign pro
Eyed rudely
Vaccine shot, in British lingo
Portfolio piece, for short
___ Grand
"Mamma ___!"
Scrip writers
Give-or-take fig.