February 25 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Brightness measures
One sense
Home of Mount Aconcagua
Not agree in a dispute, say
Lashes
One leader of the Army of the Potomac
___ school
Breezing through
Whomped but good
"Your mileage may vary"
Developed into
Win over
Counterpart to projections, in accounting
Alternative to a blind, in poker
Question of faux indignation
Homegrown
Quid pro quo
They often appear by thumbnails
Network connections
Quash
"Who ___?"
Proficient in
Carp variety
Took off on
Hawaiian, e.g.
Go around and around
Got in a lather
Comment to someone who talks too much
1980s sitcom title role for Jane Curtin
Pennsylvania Avenue V.I.P.
Pulled off
Put off
Dugout, e.g.
Qualifier in a text
Some military choppers
Step up, perhaps
Post-Manhattan Project org.
Movement
One represented by a blue-and-white flag with four fleurs-de-lis
It's tempting
Actor Crothers
Chief inspiration for the Mannerist style of art
Kazan of film
Navel-gazer's discovery, maybe
Streaming impediments
Come (to)
Spot for a daily assembly?
Exile of 1302
Dropsy, clinically
No-yeast feast
Symbol for torque in mechanics
Certain something
Classic 1942 film based on a book subtitled "A Life in the Woods"
Wasn't overturned
Big name in cosmetics
Union pledge
Much-visited website run by a nonprofit foundation
It's usually in short supply for new parents
Practiced sedulously
Western wildflower named for its distinctive shape
Kind of leg
They get what's coming to them
Francis ___, "Love Story" composer
Strip that's been mowed
Rice dish
"Huh!"
Special bars for shoppers
Punt, e.g.
Italian place whose name comes from a Greek word meaning "I burn"
Marty's pal in "Back to the Future"