May 4 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Kids around
Just about every character on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
Actress Christina
Created for a particular purpose, as a committee
Big fuss
Like the gases neon and argon, but not oxygen and hydrogen
Features of most hotel doors
City that's the setting for several van Gogh paintings
Denouement
Last words of a threat
Designer Gucci
Gibberish
Spins, as a baton
Flying insect with a narrow waist
Costa ___
Not do takeout at a restaurant
All the rage
What the starts of the answers to 17-, 24-, 48- and 60-Across do, punnily?
Mini-albums, for short
Like streakers
What you might build a winter fort with
Avid
Pickled green garnishes
Medical impostors, informally
"For ___ us a child is born ..."
Muscular
Actress Kravitz of "Big Little Lies"
Singer of the 2015 #1 hit "Hello"
Bar with country music
More decisive
Ma that might baa
Knight stick?
Hermann who wrote "Siddhartha"
Fire truck's color
Olympians' blades
Wisecrack
Home for Adam and Eve
What dogs do in the spring
Apex
Group of fish
Spy sent by Moses into Canaan
Three-time Pro Bowler ___ Beckham Jr.
Sheriff's group
Narrow inlet
Shabbily dressed
Film about food?
Belief system
"There, there"
Spheres
Dickens's "The Mystery of ___ Drood"
Steffi of tennis fame
Yin's partner
"Can't argue with that"
Puff of smoke
Performers in a rink
Animal at Yellowstone National Park
Beverage for a darts player, perhaps
Small amount
Frankenstein's assistant in "Young Frankenstein"
Basilica benches
Brief race, in brief
Things wizards wave
Mailing letters?
Places to take French classes
Bop on the head
Popular pattern for socks and sweaters
Suppress
Excessive, as influence
Catchall category
Actor Russell or director Cameron
Muscular
Certain basketball defense
"___ bitten, twice shy"
Just manages, with "out"
Before, in verse
Spigot