October 13 2020, New York Times

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Clue
Parent of Shopping.com
Stage that may have bugs
Untrue
Composer Bartók
The "Iliad" or the "Odyssey"
Online business
Bob Dylan song that was a #2 hit for Peter, Paul & Mary
Aid for making signs
Dishes created at restaurant "bars"
Power-hungry people have big ones
Achy
Sly signal
Casual hellos
O'Brien of late-night TV
Angsty music genre
Result of a fender bender
Person with log-in information
Quilting or embroidery
Between ports
Resource from a bog
Sarcastic laugh syllable
Some shapes on lab slides
Requirement for a background check, for short
Device for pulling a vehicle
Release, as a single
Ephron who co-wrote and directed "Sleepless in Seattle"
Canadian dollar coin
Some musical compositions
Circumstance that's good for everyone ... with a hint to 17-, 25- and 44-Across
D sharp equivalent
Dicing food or turning on the oven, e.g.
Prefix with potent
"Gypsy" composer Jule
Snoozes
Take a Tinder match offline, say
Flows' opposite
It's a cinch
Burn soother
[That is so boring!]
Harmless
Last words
___ Woodman (visitor to Oz)
Things separated by intermissions
"How ya holding up?"
Battling all out
Looked at
Things confessed during confession
Bygone days, old-style
Strand during a winter trip, say
Lacks
Administer an oath to
Single-serve coffee holders
Snoops (around)
Perfect partner for life
Part of a witch's Halloween mask
Global financial org.
End of an era?
Target for a drug-sniffing dog
Surrealist Salvador
Frédéric who composed the "Revolutionary" Étude
Like steak tartare
Swahili "sir"
This evening, in commercialese
Warning on an airplane wing
Trios, quartets, etc.
Comic Atkinson of "Bean" and "Mr. Bean's Holiday"
Follower of face or fork
"SportsCenter" network
Something of little matter?
Proctor's call
Top-of-the-line
Red state?
Director Anderson
Lyricist Gershwin