March 20 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Needs to recharge, maybe
One whose coat of arms displays a unicorn
Sporty/casual fashion trend
Derisive interjections
Acted cheekily (in two senses?)
Cry of frustration
Drag
Advance
They touch people's funny bones
Icon of the small screen?
With 27-Across, what you might do "to pay Paul"
See 25-Across
Required wear in some Hindu temples
Google search results
___ flour
Sponsor of the Poetry Out Loud program, for short
Discounted
They're kept at Area 51, supposedly
Host's responsibility
Complete ... or completely destroy
"Errare humanum ___"
Marvel
Scolding word
Go on and on
Visibly forbidding
Hastily applied, as makeup
El ___
Surround, with "in"
Botanical opening
Dance craze mentioned in the Beatles' "Revolution 9"
Pants part
Go "Vroom vroom!"
Kind of horn pitched in E flat
Online commentariat
Appear
Sticker in a restaurant window
Beau ideal
Pen name of Ruth Crowley and Eppie Lederer
Wallops
Place for dogs to rest
Tabloid question next to two people in the same outfit
Wing
Land, at sea
"Gotta run!"
"The Tin Drum" narrator
Cataclysmic
Shrinks, e.g., briefly
Group hangout time, slangily
"Tsk, tsk!"
"Can you say more about that?"
"Just what I needed," sarcastically
They might be shot from a basketball court
Shaken
___ Watson, role for Lucy Liu on "Elementary"
Actor Benjamin of "Law & Order"
Fat: Sp.
Man's name that's an anagram of DOLLY
"Uh, yeah!"
Chores
Be up against
It lends a golden color to baked goods
Big name in baked goods
Chess concession
Mother of Persephone
Toward the rear
___ Bridal, wedding dress chain
Family name in New York politics
Lead, e.g.
Chichén ___ (Mayan city)
Start of an encouragement
Colorless
"Sweet!"