May 8 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Rummage sale
Billing partner
Turn on, say
Bummer
Surrounds
Where to see the aurora borealis
Planet, poetically
Kindergarten math lesson
Its exterior is the edible mold Penicillium candidum
Towers
Break up
Series of ages
Bird's long-ago relative, informally
"___ traditional ..."
Strength
Contributed
DC figures
Manhattan neighborhood between the East Village and Chinatown
Goodbye
Wait for
Cross
Base ___
"Corner-of-the-Street" poet
One way of playing things
Setting for many Manet paintings of the bourgeoisie
Lean on
___-choice
Many members of Wyoming's Wind River Reservation
Jean on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Small shooter
Esoteric
Socks, once, for Bill and Hillary Clinton
___ Allende, author of "The House of the Spirits"
Magician's cry
Kind of barometer that doesn't use liquid
Ice machines
Gymgoer's pride
Something to assume
Tear
Short-legged dog
Possess ... or totally destroy
La-di-da sort
Actress Gina of "Suits"
Difference between a well-dressed bicyclist and a poorly dressed unicyclist, in a joke
Nuke, say
Luke Skywalker sold his in Mos Eisley
Things that often have ribbons
Periodic Atacama occurrence
Space station section
Fortunetelling tool
Caught in ___
Full of passion
Yves Saint Laurent perfume since 1977
___ Luyendyk Jr., former bachelor on "The Bachelor"
Polysomnography facility
Beginning of a timeline
Where capture the flag is often played
Term of affection
One might keep you up at night
Gardening tool
Bygone messaging service
Franchise with the most victories in N.F.L. history
Word before tale or fail
Beverage flavored with cardamom
Obama health law, for short
Electronics co. that once owned Random House