June 29 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Cardamom-infused tea
Not give up, say
Pronoun before "it may concern"
Partner of raised
China's Zhou ___
Place that generates buzz
Ate and ran, say
Almost closed
___ on actual events
Fit to live in
"The Goldfinch" writer Donna
Some E.R. cases
Make a scapegoat of
Kigali resident
Title of respect
Unclear mental state
Throw with force
Legendary Himalayan humanoid
Capacious
Not falling for
Play for a sucker
Place to pitch a product
Entice
Amber quaff
Catherine of "Beetlejuice"
The magic word?
Japanese automaker
Jabba the ___ ("Star Wars" meanie)
Core exercises … or a hint to eight squares in this puzzle
Relative of a cor anglais
Consumes, in a way
Sharer's word
Tear to bits
Food service giant
Norse god of thunder
N.Y.C. venue for the Ramones and the Cramps
Sesenta minutos
Certain horses
Still being debugged
Gave sustenance
"Not right this second"
Flicker of light
"Thirty days ___ September …"
Finish gift-wrapping, say
"How've you been?"
Muslim headscarf
The earth's path around the sun, e.g.
Little more than
Dutch cheese
Neighbor of Montana
Fix up again, as a house
Hen's hatchlings
V.I.P. conveyances
Staff break?
Block, as a stream
"Stop!," at sea
State bird of Hawaii
Hummus brand
Prickly plant with healing qualities
___ garden
Affected
Spiral-horned antelope
The "N" of N.B.
Aromatic evergreens
Dublin's land, to poets
Poppin' Fresh or Tony the Tiger
Arctic predators
Cool head?
Dislike with a passion
Cartoonist Goldberg who drew contraptions like the "Self-Operating Napkin"
Gobs
Friar's home
"Think again!"
Bit of binary code
Geographical inits. until 1991
Troop troupe, for short