June 3 2020, New York Times

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Clue
James who sang "At last, my love has come along"
Small matter
Easy mark
Things with nails sticking out
Fat removal procedure, in brief
Ease up
Direction on a ship
Oscar-winning Jared
Director Coppola
Storms out
Author Rand
Homecoming returnee, for short
During the recent past
Airy snack item
Casual top
Like Life Savers
Miss Piggy's coy question
Limitless
Having ___ of it
"Pretty Woman" co-star
Mug
Actress/director Lupino
Wear away
Request
Singer whose 1980 single "The Breaks" was the first gold record rap song
Agrees
Top-quality
Black bird
Fairy tale villain associated with the ends of 20-, 27- and 49-Across
Playground fixture
"Je t'___" ("I love you," in French)
Home of Timbuktu
Drooping
M.R.I., for one
If you drop this, you're sure to trip
Fireplace remains
What hot dogs do
Parts of gym routines
Org. with monitors
Hunting cry
Many a middle schooler
On the main
Mutated gene
Makes too busy to do other things
Best
It "monthly changes in her circled orb," in "Romeo and Juliet"
Turkish V.I.P.
Up and ___
Crisp, smooth fabric
Squelches
Verily
Explorer ___ da Gama
Title role for Michael Caine and Jude Law
Be effective
As of now
Starting point for a German count
Maritime hazard
Almost any word ending in -ize
___ Haley, former U.N. ambassador
Alternative to "com" and "org"
Mend, as a torn seam
Faux ___
All of America wrapped up in one book
Way, way up
Type of coffee
Theatrical partner of "Arsenic"
Somersault, say
"That stinks!"
Everyone included
Set to the right or the left
Marsh plant
Executes orders
[Oh!!!]
Actor Epps
Agcy. for retirees
Things shown to bouncers