December 10 2021, New York Times

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Clue
Ensemble purchase that includes sheets and pillowcases
Cheek-related
Heading for
Set apart
Skew conservative
"___ boogie!"
Meat
Period at the beginning of the Stone Age
Value
Wilson on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Back on board
1968 Peace Nobelist Cassin
Garments that sound like you'd exercise in them
"Let's ___!"
California setting of several Steinbeck novels
I, for one
At a discount
Big brass
___ fever, a.k.a. allergic rhinitis
Have a natural interest in gambling?
Wear out
Company that helped launch TMZ
Spot
Spots for dips
Japanese dish of raw fish and vegetables over rice
Kind of limit
Was peripatetic
Untrained, perhaps
Up
Ignored protocol
House of ___
Beat reporting?
___ esprit (gifted person)
Suffix with acetyl
Involve as an unwilling participant
Charge, in a way
Many a frontline worker
Words after keep or going
Importune
Albert Camus or Isaac Asimov, religiously
What over 40 million U.S. adults do annually
They're known for their holiday gifts
2019 rap hit whose title follows the lyric "How much money you got?"
Mandrake the Magician's sidekick
Modern protest movement
Jerks, say
Rightful praise
School for the college-bound, informally
Bench warmer?
Rush while racing?
Springs
Ones using a x-walk
One side of a coll. football "Holy War" rivalry
Vintner Claude
Intl. Rescue Committee, e.g.
Largest college sorority by enrollment (380,000 members)
Noble title
Goes green, say?
Golden Ball winner in 2019's Women's World Cup
Of holy rites
Christmas cheer?
Twist in a story
Lethargy
Neil ___, drummer/lyricist for the rock band Rush
Inbox category
Puts on
Level
Subj. of supercoiling
Same old, same old
"Let's ___ ..."