December 1 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Timbuktu's country
Things baseball uniforms and toy pistols have
Foe in "Jack and the Beanstalk"
"Sign me up!"
Put on the payroll
Put a stop to
*Many a Silicon Valley business
Televangelist Joel
Automotive brand with an oval logo
Some HDTVs
Africa's most populous city (21 million)
Biased against seniors
Doctors making deliveries, in brief
California ___ (state flag words)
Sweet's counterpart
Hatcher of "Desperate Housewives"
Dandy
*Devastating event in a real estate bust
Automotive brand with an oval logo
South American palm cultivated for its fruit
Flair
Royal spouses
Records in jackets, in brief
Actress Anderson
Passing remarks?
Tennis score favoring the server
Toll hwy.
Classic 1980s space warfare video game
*Question suggesting "That just about sums things up"
Eminent
Sportscaster Andrews
Tony-winning musical based on Fellini's "8 1/2"
Battle reminders
"Hey, over here!"
Elements in a comic's repertoire
Sushi restaurant soup
"Famous" cookie maker
Elevator, in England
Info from a spy
Replace with
Tire need
*Highly stressful situations, metaphorically
Quakers, for one
"Columbia, the ___ of the Ocean"
*Like a guesstimate, by nature
Counters with beads
Grannies
Meeting at a no-tell motel, say
Potential tire trouble
October birthstone
"The Bartered Bride" and "The Marriage of Figaro"
Heisman winner Torretta
Workplace-inspecting org.
Bust's counterpart
Wrestler in a mawashi
Tummy soother
Community sports facility ... or a hint to the answers to the five starred clues
Like the Rose Bowl, with 92,542 spectators
Mouth, slangily
Desires
April 1 target
Person in a lawsuit
Alliance formed in April 1949
Ollie's partner in old comedy
Half the pieces in a chess set
Formed for a particular purpose
Sporty Mazda model
Singapore ___
Get ready
Singapore setting
Squad
Supporting votes
Some essential workers, for short
Prefix with gender