September 9 2019, New York Times

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Clue
Jazz quartet, e.g.
Abbr. about alcohol on a party invitation
Like logs that have been cut
The Hunter constellation
Des Moines's state
"If you ask me ...," in a text
Very soft loaves of bread?
Cheer (for)
Heavens
Japanese noodle dish
Thickheaded
18-wheeler
Went off, as a timer
Neckwear with the letters A, B, C, D, etc.?
Nissan rival
Desire
Flow back, as the tide
Infield covers
Bit of voodoo
Step between floors
Kerfuffle
Cold, cold drink
Attends
Indigo, henna, etc.?
Didn't take part
Quite an accomplishment
Dweeb
Wacky
Opposite of none
Fairy tale villain
"You haven't aged a bit" and "I love that jacket you're wearing"?
Small plateau
"Your turn," on a walkie-talkie
Ball of yarn
Actress Amanda
Salon job, briefly
Customary
Extra bed in a hotel room
Metal-containing rocks
Relative of a weasel
Where to take a car for repairs
See 6-Down
Golf score of 5-Down under par
Toy on a string
Actor Wilson of "Midnight in Paris"
Some humanities degs.
Ambulance sounds
Surrounded by
TV's "___ Line Is It Anyway?"
Eminent
Cuban ballroom dance
Sprite Zero Sugar, for one
Enjoys the flattery, say
Awful racket
Lead-in to girl or boy
Washing machine unit
Arsonist, in brief
Stereotypical material for a professor's jacket
Government levy
Like falling off a log
What hungry fish do
Warner ___
Rooster's mate
Popular lecture series
Pet asking for milk, purr-haps?
Garbo of silent films
Upset with
State as fact
Beat handily
"Oh, shucks!"
Opposite of verbose
Peacenik
One providing great service?
In ___ of (replacing)
"Star Wars" princess
Soak (up)
S.E.C. school in Baton Rouge
TV show that originally included John Belushi and Jane Curtin, for short