January 22 2020, New York Times

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Kind of wine drinker who might remark "I'm getting hints of unripened banana"
Tears
Tore
Biblical shepherd
Lovefest, literally
Send to cloud nine
Like calypso music
Atoll material
It's a gas
Porcelain
SS ___, onetime flagship of the White Star Line
Philly Ivy
Actress Meriwether
Kind of salad with tomatoes, eggs, olives and anchovies
It's often left on the table
Second Monopoly avenue
"Grody!"
Put on
Actress Graff of "Mr. Belvedere"
Bearded beast
Stain
Having everything in its proper place
Language akin to Thai
Spanish queens
Hosp. locales
Prince of Narnia
Art nouveau?
Monsieur, across the Pyrenees
Criticizes pettily
Part of a crystal radio kit
Give off
Hugo ___, longtime Supreme Court justice
Result of connecting the circled letters in a certain way, in a punny manner of speaking
Woodworker's shaper
Halley's comet, to William the Conqueror
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay
Suit material for Mr. Toad
Class
Berth place
Egg pouch
Hornets are in it, in brief
Anthem contraction
Cousins of crepes
Stiff and mechanical
Promoting peace
___ Tour
Adjust to match, informally
Contents of many an index card
Like soliloquy deliverers, typically
Moving targets for waves
Third Greek vowel
Dover's home: Abbr.
___ Babies (bygone fad)
Ear covering
Moby Dick, for one
Some casino personnel
Launch time
Arcade fixtures
Horseshoe Falls setting
Hosp. locale
Radio shortcut
Gunpowder alternative, for short
Super Mario Galaxy console
Terrific time, in slang
Spare part, perhaps
Rendered pork fat
Clothing
Altered dishonestly
"The nerve!"
Nook
And the following: Abbr.
Those, in Segovia
Diner order that often comes with a toothpick
Bar code?
Pop subgenre
Web address ender
Santa ___ winds
Perhaps