May 1 2021, New York Times

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Clue
Like faces around a campfire at night
One whose business is home-based?
Part of a diplomatic address, maybe
Spot for an umbrella
Pickup line?
Perfectly timed
Fluffy four-footed friend
Fire ___
Smart remarks?
Popular camp assemblies
Aid in preventing a soup stain, maybe
Passes
They're worn on the road
Seljuk Empire citizen
Cozy chairs for pairs
Word with base or combat
Side dish in Cajun cuisine
Vaccine target
Acute bronchitis, familiarly
Bill
Motif in much Christian art
Squirt-squirt-squirt-squirt
Screwballs
W.W. I headgear
"It's just OK"
With 60-Across, East Asian cuisine style
Print source
Go off with a hitch?
Former home of the San Antonio Spurs
"Ha, fell right into my trap!"
Neuter
See 52-Across
Sudden blasts
In-depth subject for a war historian?
Tip with ink
Milk-producing
Frequent setting on "Chicago Med"
Historic London venue
___ triple play, baseball feat rarer than a perfect game
Chaps
Cello quartet
Comedian Marc
Peak overlooking Armenia's capital
Backgammon accessory
2019 sci-fi film starring Brad Pitt
Came across
Break
Where many a drive ends, unfortunately
Hunk
Pursues for food, say
Hit high in the air
Old-timey hearing aid
Deep-fried British treat wrapped with sausage and bread crumbs
Essayist who wrote "Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment"
Focus of middle management?
Skink or gecko
Places where things are all tied up?
Throw back some Jack, say
Checkers cry
Online companion animal
2021 Chinese zodiac sign
Inhibits
Classic moonroof alternative
44-Downs, once
Online qualifier
___ Hoover, first lady before Eleanor Roosevelt