November 16 2019, New York Times

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Clue
Goes after
One who's got something brewing
Somehow
What a performer does periodically during a musical
Place for a pigeon
Not barefoot
Weather balloon, maybe
One in 10 people being left-handed, e.g.: Abbr.
Nurses
Recognize silently
Sporty car option
Puts in a box, perhaps
Some obligations
"Great job!"
International marque whose logo is a pair of calipers
Leader in a 24-Down
Forbes rival
Diminutive, informally
Tapped
Use as a doormat
Teased, teased, teased
[Eh]
Seed
Past presidential candidate who once worked for IBM
Its chief agricultural export is dates
Diminutive
Hollow, maybe
Part of a Cinderella story
Relatives of chalcedonies
How Old Faithful erupts
Refuge, of sorts
Opposite of crowed
Total train wreck
Relative of a snifter
Brewing rebellion
Must
___ bag
Basketball's jab step and others
Cries of dismay
Dweller in the Hundred Acre Wood
Jets might be found in this
They get minuses in chemistry
Musical movement with a recurring theme
"___ alive!"
Public mention
Rogers
Cornstarch brand since 1892
2016 election meddlers
Texter's qualifier
Domain led by a 36-Across
Kitchen prep for onions and tomatoes
It's a stunner
School where Aristotle taught
"How about this ..."
Carnotite, for example
Kind of system in a hospital
Old RCA product
"Heaven forbid!"
"Rawhide," for Ronald Reagan
Open organization, for short
Impresario
Discarded computer parts and such
Hinges
Abbr. in a formal salutation
Division signs
What "check" means in poker
2022 World Cup venue
___ for life
Provider of a lifeline
Nickname akin to Ginger
The letter Æ
Part of the original spelling of "Sparta"