July 13 2020, New York Times

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Clue
One-named singer with the hit "Dark Lady"
Regions
Little 'uns
The "R" of the Supreme Court's R.B.G.
Tropical fruit
Rude sound at the dinner table
Palo ___, Calif.
Milk source on a dairy cow
Asterisk
Flower of the tree Prunus mume
Bread bag closer
"How ya ___?"
Money back on a purchase
Month with no federal holidays
Hairstyle option
What cold weather may bring
Bringer of cold weather
See 8-Down
___-hole (place to secrete oneself)
Word before whiz
Winged beast on the Welsh flag
Lindsay of "The Parent Trap"
Forms a mass of small bubbles
Place to store canned goods
"Take that!"
Nickname for grandma
Make a mistake
Game piece on which 20-, 33- or 39-Across might be pictured
One-named singer with the hit "Orinoco Flow"
Hairstyle option
Word between File and View on a menu bar
Gourmand's passion
The Little Mermaid
___ mater
Small earring
"Gimme a C ...!" and "Go team!"
Dee ___, director of "Bessie" and "Mudbound"
"Oh, no!"
Main body of a ship
"___, Brute?"
Diamond shape, in geometry
Trinket worn for luck
Gas detected by home test kits
Gets discontinued
With 36-Across, in the distant past
Alpha Kappa Alpha, for one
Basic cable channel that's part of WarnerMedia Entertainment
"Awesome!"
Personality facet
Unrestrained shopping trip
Superlative
Work well together
Texter's "Oh, just remembered ..."
Miles away
Impulse
Comment made with a pat on the back
Commotions
Bird whose head doesn't make a sound?
Close
Close
When tripled, a liar's mantra
"The Princess Diaries" actress Anne
Rainless
Travel all over the place
A.P. ___ (high school English course, for short)
Rampaging
Receptors for solar energy
Complaints
"... well, never mind then"
"To Kill a Mockingbird" or "The Maltese Falcon"
"Take this!"
One corner on a Monopoly board
Inactive
Garnish for a Corona
Scheduling guesses that might be updated in midair, for short
Subtract's opposite