November 13 2019, New York Times

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Clue
Low poker holding
Graffiti signatures
Creator of Creative Cloud software
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down ___" (Elton John hit)
Like sardines in a can
In
Nose decoration
Cause of nose-wrinkling
Perilous perch
Ones that like to wallow in mud
Foot, in medical dictionaries
Eyewear, informally
U.S.S.R.'s Tu-144, e.g.
Eschews the night life
Repeat
Bears
Sign of sadness
Part of Caesar's boast
"Obviously! (Duh!)"
Peut-___ (maybe: Fr.)
It's a little under a football field in area
You, in a billet-doux
Eagerly embraces, as an opportunity
Continuing story about life
Used up, as a well
Linguist Chomsky
City, informally
Carnival projectiles that might be directed at parts of this puzzle?
So-called "Godfather of Punk"
Former attorney general Holder
Corner recess
Way to go
Fit to be tried, say
Young explorer of TV
Some jingle writers
Order since 1868
Right away
Inducing an "Ooh-la-la," say
Naysaying
"My turn to go"
Symbolic flower of Flanders Fields
Candy with a chewy center
Verdi work that may include camels
Latches (onto)
Some cough remedies
Blind rage
Club requirement
In disuse
Abandon, in slang
Before, in verse
Spanish direction
Word with cow, dog or horse
Gracefully thin
High-ranking
Nixon daughter
One of three in the Buick logo
One eating before a king
Off the mark
Dundee denial
Lacto-___ vegetarian
Maker of Colortrak TVs, once
Wise (to), in dated slang
Products made by Friedrich, for short
Shellacs
Got word (of)
Unclasp, as a coin purse
2015 Verizon acquisition
Writer Gay
One Direction and OneRepublic
Parable message
Computer data unit
Trough call
The Gaelic "uisge beatha," meaning "water of life," for "whiskey"
Said three times, a war film about Pearl Harbor
32-card card game
401(k) alternative
Role for John Huston in 1966's "The Bible"
Iconic Russian department store facing Red Square