May 28 2021, New York Times

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Clue
Building with many drafts
Got clean
"Heavenly" dessert with a lemony filling
Space between the ribs of an insect wing
Unresolved detail
One-pointer in horseshoes
Woman's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
Pad
Without a match
Econ. stat
Enticing spot
Gay rights pioneer Marsha P. Johnson, for one
Bud's place
"I'm ___, she's mine" (repeated lyric in "Do Wah Diddy Diddy")
Movement to reduce frivolous lawsuits
Early p.m.
Renowned football club founded in 1899
Golfer's concern
"Vice" principal?
T-Bonz treats brand
Bob ___, Canadian ambassador to the U.N.
Curve cutter
"Isn't that strange?"
Collar
Resort with a "no snowboarders" policy
More than outstanding
They produce results
Discipline based on the principles of yin and yang
White House reception locale
Leaves a grave impression, perhaps
What's not working?
Protester's cry
Brand whose famous slogan contains a double negative
Roll in the hay?
905-year-old in Genesis
Clash of the titans?
Throws in the towel
Runs
Great ___
Tough skin
Model's makeup, often
Is for more?
Bit for a fortuneteller
90s groups?
First name on the Supreme Court
Had the gall
Post master?
Not so hard
Topic for a voice coach
Taken in
Jazz trumpeter Jones
Offer you might have less interest in, for short?
Ones who might use oils in a pan?
Surfaces
Fabric made from cellulose
Seacrest's partner on morning TV
Cat's 'sup?
Didn't just excel on
Home of Jinnah International Airport
Province named for a daughter of Queen Victoria
Second
Word with hold or holy
Lift up
Job that usually requires a face covering
Parts of roller coasters
Potter's substance
Antithesis of light reading?
Aide to Captain Hook
"___ Your Dog, Charlie Brown" (TV special)
"Finding Nemo" setting