October 1 2021, New York Times

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Clue
Barrel of fun?
Like Marcia, among the "Brady Bunch" daughters
No longer following
Diminutive suffix in Spanish
Cry at sea
Jay-Z's "___ the Next One"
Fictional home with a secret basement
"___: Hawaii" (TV spinoff)
Whom Sarah had in her early 90s
Super group
Part of FWIW
Part of Q.E.D.
Pacific evergreen with orange-red bark
___ Lynch, first African American woman to serve as U.S. attorney general
Put away
Range of consideration, metaphorically
Activity with a rake
Good name for a wrestler?
Badger
Some corporate holdings, for short?
Open ___
Hydration locations
Some formal promises
Open ___
Its products often come with Allen keys
Where uniforms are worn with sweaters?
Environmentally friendly way to travel
Soviet fighter jets
Locale below 17-Across, as suggested by three images in this puzzle's grid
Keeps informed, in a way
___ urbis conditae
Cartoon character who says "Come over here, you skwewy wabbit!"
Cover-up in old Rome
Completely, after "in"
Does some crime scene work
Sample collector, maybe
This will never fly
Headwinds can push them back, in brief
His "La Maja Desnuda" was never publicly shown in his lifetime
Members of a certain college
Flight
It's self-replicating
First name of the poet whose "candle burns at both ends"
Past the approval stage, in construction slang
They don't put up with any bull
Enduring
Years back
Not remain completely asleep
Caber ___ (Scottish athletic event)
Depilatory brand
Snitch (on)
Hitch or glitch
Econ subfield
Sunlit spaces
Like the loser's locker room after a stunning upset
Driver around a lot?
An eagle is the most common one in the U.S.
Its players never want to be at the top
Foolery
Written designs that are also readable when flipped or rotated
Cry to a baby
Jaime ___ a.k.a. the Bionic Woman
Some hospital supplies
College dept.
Made a move
Inits. that often precede " "
"Now!"
"This can't be happening ..."
Org. with a list of Supreme Court cases on its website
Old pro
"Star Wars" staple, for short
Fool