November 18 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Nickname for the Los Angeles Angels
Part of a watch
Part of many commands: Abbr.
"Great job you did for me," sarcastically or not
Resort hotel with the slogan "This is how we Vegas"
Bill collectors?
Woodworking tool similar to a kitchen zester
Compound used to make soft pretzels
Eccentric
Monitor locales
Selfish toddler's cry
It's equivalent to a cup
Here, there and everywhere
Twin daughter on "Black-ish"
Put in the paper
"Old Possum's Book of Practical ___" (T. S. Eliot collection)
Torah holders
Malice
Where a doctor might check for a monosynaptic reflex
Arrive at the same point
A glengarry is one in the shape of a boat
Specialized group
"I've heard this a thousand times already!"
Gray in a picture?
Word that can follow anything
Curmudgeon
Foundation specification
Stockholder?
"The Horse Fair" artist Bonheur
Time spent on land, maybe
St. ___ (destination in a rhyming riddle)
Toy from a place that no longer exists
Work harmoniously
Made like
Sci-fi author's creation
Web code inits.
Call of port?
One of 26 in Texas's Katy Freeway
What a raised index finger might represent
Get out while you're still up?
Hesitate
Hit the ground
Roger's relative?
They left behind one of their own in a 1982 film
Shipment that might include a note saying "Miss you!"
Raccoon, humorously
Fit for a daredevil
Goes around in circles?
Cafe offering
Title for a Benedictine monk
1962 #1 hit that's a Halloween favorite
La Rana ___ (Kermit's name in the Latin American version of "Sesame Street")
Guy at the front of a long line
Pre-euro currency
Superior dwellings, say
Stale
Polo on television
Spotted
Kind of butter used in skin cream
Lender requiring collateral up front
It follows precedent
Current phenomenon
Outfitted, with "up"
What you always get on your birthday
Spent some time in the Outback, perhaps
Ominous
Browser button
Dice in Monopoly, e.g.
Like zeroes
Watch over
Where you might get cucumbers and oil
"Ambient 1: Music for Airports" artist, 1978