May 29 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Twitter label for top hashtags
Relative of a histogram
Currency of Indonesia
Had a midday break
Tough nut to crack
Explanation for the existence of evil in God's presence
Do without
Money, in slang
Care package sender, often
White House family of the early 20th century
Contest
Store window sign
Billion-dollar Procter & Gamble brand
Country album?
What a relief!
___ kick
Yielding
Where BMW is headquartered
"Live well" sloganeer
Subject that encompasses net neutrality
Central to, with "of"
It comes to light
Put on display, with "out"
Product of transcription
Certain Afrocentrist, informally
One making a malicious attack, maybe
Pore over
Ditch
Zoo attraction
Capable of handling the task
Best-selling studio album of all time (33x platinum)
Hold tight
Something U and I have in common
Evans who was the 2009-10 N.B.A. Rookie of the Year
Lullaby locale
Goes once around the track
It's worse than a bomb
"Sweet dreams!"
Olivia de Havilland and Olivia Newton-John, for two
Playwright who wrote "All great truths begin as blasphemies"
Enemy of the Joker
Just behind
Dance done to fiddle music
Thrombus, more familiarly
Cabinet dept. that tracks homelessness
Savage
Sister brand of 7Up
Mint family members
Lightning unit
What can help you step up your workout routine?
Sail-hoisting device
Reservation
Princess in "The Crown"
Bread, in Bologna
Woman's name that becomes another woman's name when its vowels are switched
"Whew!" elicitor
Three-pointer?
Corn or bean plant, perhaps
Cry accompanying a double take
Attempts to hit
America's Cup, e.g.
Until due
Need for teachers across the board
Left-facing arrow, in an email
Flat part of a flat
Extremely popular to a small fan base
Channel
For ___ (birthday card category)