June 24 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Ansari of "Parks and Recreation"
Lotion letters
Class for expectant mothers
Only
___-El (Superman's birth name)
Roberto in Cooperstown
It served as its state's capital before Des Moines
Traditional Japanese sword
Whack-a-mole implement
Where dreams are made?
Fleur-de-___
Waste receptacle
Joe and Jack, say?
Voting against
Latin "I love"
Shows, as shows
Set free
Glossy coating
Medical ethics topic
In a drab way
Bluesman Willie
Asti Spumante, per esempio
Noise from a nest
Senate rebuke
"Barrier" dismantled in 1991
Word before or after pack
Country's ___ Brown Band
New Orleans-to-Tampa dir.
Bratislava resident
Even
Start of each "S.N.L." episode ... or a hint to the initials of the words in 17-, 24-, 35- and 47-Across
Adopt-a-Highway concern
Director Lee
Old-timey "not"
Give a good looking-over
Jed's adviser on "The West Wing"
Where Southwest Airlines is LUV
Subject of a Louisville museum
Magnify
Lacking
True believer's quality
Athlete in goggles
Smith known as the Poet Laureate of Punk
Stylish, slangily
Italian tourist destination
Car rental choice
Bon ___
Italian tourist destination
More out there
Wipes out
151, in old Rome
Department store founder
Indonesian tourist destination
Place for a pickup baseball game
Fake eyelash, slangily
Geometric figure with equal angles
Prove one's humanity, in a way
Literary character who lives in the Gloomy Place
Goal
Apple pickers?
Reward for working overtime
"Anyone? ... ANYONE?"
Threaded fastener
Hungarian sporting dog
Dinar spenders
"Back of the line!"
Closest dwarf planet
Together
"My turn"
Start to snooze, with "off"
Winter Olympics star Lindsey
Downed
Old presidential nickname
December 31, in brief