September 11 2021, New York Times

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Clue
Cause for alarm?
Lake ___, where the Chari River empties
Compete for speed, say
Cheery refrain
Eyeroll-inducing response to "How did you do that?"
Work on some issues together?
Stuck a fork in, say
Buddhism's founder
Kind of vest
#1 on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time" list, with "The"
Old-fashioned endings?
Fashion designer ___ Saab
Ball with a yellow stripe
Meets and eats, perhaps
Publisher of "The 1619 Project," for short
"None for me, thanks"
Stephen of BBC's "The Honourable Woman"
Things auditors watch for
Top
One-named singer with the 1968 hit "Abraham, Martin and John"
Composer Zimmer
She was Time magazine's 2019 Person of the Year
Composed
Acts like a nudnik to
Parts of a platform
Smartphone screen displays
Home of the only world capital to border two other countries
Turns up
Where to see Print
Take a ___
Corkscrews, e.g.
Cut (in)
Liable to be lost, in a way
Yak, yak, yak
Join the table
Oktoberfest buy
Word with rain or rock
Letter accompanying a personal statement, informally
Ariadne, e.g.
Knew someone, so to speak
Split payment
Quantitative analyst's fodder
Take a ___
Go all over
House style with shingle exteriors and flat-front facades
Happening
Title sort of person in 2008's Best Picture
Panaceas
Computer programs used in 3-D animation
Euphoria
What may be corrected on a trans person's birth certificate
Group to which Don Rickles joked he "never received an official membership card"
Order
"Tell a joke or something ... I'm so bored"
One who puts down a few chips?
Course selection
Oktoberfest buys
Puts down a few chips, maybe
That's a wrap!
Hirsute figure in the Bible
Piece of intimate wear
United Airlines hub, for short