July 17 2021, NewsDay.com

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1990 coinage in ''PC Magazine''
Cleaned (up)
Indy, more formally
Affluent Phoenix suburb
__ king
Becomes fixed
Some stocks or colleges
Essence
Diamond of little value
Sunroof cousin
Onetime anchor job for Seacrest
Sticking point
Something to walk on
Pop star since the '50s
Area of expertise
With 36 Across, accountant's need, or bane
See 35 Across
What tops certain faces
Verve
''Annum'' fraction
Totally fixed
Stepped down
Make a spiteful remark
All-too-obvious comment
Performer's overhead walkway
Race place near Twickenham
Early-year beef
Sorely short
Stop talking about
It means ''outer''
Holding
It's gone
Good reason
Is sedimental
Paper publisher's concern
Fudgelike food
Put together, as a paragraph
Hangout for kids
What onion rings lack
Experimented with
Beat it if you can
It's good for Nazarenes
Concert finale
Arm elevator
Where insulin is made
What gets an ace into space
Wildcatter's woe
Francis is the first pope to be one
Lost no time
It often flew FDR during WWII
Pivotal point
''We like it. It's so nice and __.'' (Wednesday Addams on her home)
Losing streak
Streaming category
Teen troublemaker since 1876
Stay fresh
__, Inc. (''Garfield'' production company)
Causes to say
Word from a Brazilian language for ''tooth fish''
Chuck Berry portrayer in ''Cadillac Records''
Knock over
Steroid producer
Reason for being
Savings banks, to Wall Streeters
Second-shot target, often
Gets the better of
Big name in the Six-Day War
Nickname like Nia
First name of a Dutch ''abstract geometrist''
UK inspector's subordinate
What's read in many newspapers
Prefer, with ''for''