April 6 2019, NewsDay.com

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Clue
Concerning
__ 6, 1932 (when Sousa left us)
Climbed all over
Mozart's ''Apollo and Hyacinth,'' e.g.
''At liberty,'' as in ''Variety''
Perfectly permissible
Food processor's product
With integrity lost
Trademark holder for THINK
Disengaged
Brazen
What Tim Cook got from Duke
Fixed
Biodegrade
Most busy
''Force Behind the Forces''
It was first correctly modeled in ''Nature'' (1953)
Tennessee Williams contemporary
Frosty accouterment
Andrew's apostle brother
An aerophone
GPS stat
Slip
Green spots
Something taught by the Red Cross
Unsavory
''More or less'' suffix
Word from the Spanish for ''courtyard''
Where ''Swiss Family Robinson'' was written
Family nickname
''Indeed''
Ham-handed one
Where Monet floated his boat
Face down
Hypo-
Succeed smashingly
Won't let it go
Pair of pips
Frame beads wires
Sage
It's south of Uganda
The __ (New Haven apartment building)
Cinematographer's color corrector
''She shall be called 'woman''' speaker
Spa wear
Hardly a sage
Sunset Ride and Rodeo Jr.
Jocular term for '50s tunes
Hardly a sage
Colonel's command
Game played in pubs
Person responsible for 9 Down
Big digs
Podcast source
Chip shape
She's with it
Only single-syllable state capital
What Lazarus called Miss Liberty
Well-trained
Convenient for cars
Trying inductions
Brief inconvenience
Knight at the 16 Across
Pop in
Deadlocked
Clears for the road
Crafts' landings
Home of an Asian Universal Studios
Short run
Unaccustomed
Place for pips
People in Colorado casino names