July 27 2020, NewsDay.com

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Attacked, as by mosquitoes
Size between small and large: Abbr.
New Orleans music
Southwestern building brick
Molecule part
Vicinity
Traditional Indian dwelling
Formal party
Curl of a cloud
Something very scary
Mammals that can fly
PC bailout key
Anything inside an envelope: Abbr.
Entryway
__ Bauer (clothing brand)
State south of Seattle
Having doilylike frills
Feeling sorrowful
Almost
Looking pale with fright
Nothing at all
''O beautiful for spacious __''
Jigsaw puzzle parts
Taxi
Slight advantage
African wildlife tour
Actress Mary __ Moore
Clothes, informally
Wailing wind instrument, for short
Tack on
Heroic tale
Executive recruiter
Long, deep cut
Mexican food in a shell
Parton of country music
Stare at
Did in, as a dragon
World of online shopping
Crystal ball user
IRS nine-digit ID: Abbr.
Fresh-mouthed
Relax in the tub
Notions
Subject being discussed
Ridesharing rival of Lyft
Looked closely (at)
Performer of illusions
When planes are due in: Abbr.
Meted (out)
Very hard candy
Opera solo
Great enthusiasm
Reheats in a microwave
Abandon by putting ashore
''No ifs, __ or buts!''
Metal-laden rocks
Something that attracts attention
Royal decree
Graph paper pattern
Fashion designer Cassini
Wall Street trading center: Abbr.
Trips around a track
Largest continent
Gourmet cook
Infamous Roman emperor
States with authority, as ''the law''
Any tourist attractions
Not at all interesting
Radiates, as charm
Makes watertight
Book of maps
Local sandwich shops
In an unemotional way
Swelled heads
Sheet of paper
Ireland or Maui
Highest cards in the deck
''__ creature was stirring . . .''