November 23 2019, NewsDay.com

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Ran out of bravado
Sensational headline
Fictionalized character created from crayon
Sore spot for novice skaters
Freebies at punchbowl.com
What potpourri is meant to be
Conservative wardrobe shade
Plumaged piscivore
Informal exchange
Sei diviso due
Sleeper hit oldie, perhaps
Retro party theme
''Motherload of Meatiness'' brand
Bungee-jump site
Marketplace
Stand-up kind of guy
Kansas marshalcy for Hickok
San Diego Supercomputer Center address
Former phrase for MPAA
Offering
Green mascot for Canada's Waste Reduction Week
Isn't clammy?
Bleacher creature's message
Hamstrings, say
Armory container
ROTC offerer
Less chaotic
Composer of Tom Jones' ''She's a Lady''
Plain
Trade groups
Come at from all sides
Place for an ace
Antonym of ''awash''
Common Harlequin plot elements
Potpourri quality
Telenovela ''Yikes''
Landscaper's supply stop
It's southeast of East Chicago
Share of a task
Appropriate quantities
Great success for a player
Calling
Run __
What the first London Bridge was made of
Rattling adders
Metaphor for disuse
1940s ''Giant Brain''
Half a leaf
Bach-era dance
''Against __ even gods struggle in vain'': Nietzsche
Track team?
Support for campers
Big Apple gridder, informally
Something stalked in a field?
Band that sounds overdone
__ soul
Starting points in crocheting
Thick as thieves
His Blaster brought $550,000 in a 2018 auction
Bogart foe in five films
Put off
Word from the Latin for ''clean''
Sticky, in a way
Having no point
Drawback
Crèche figure descriptor
Cash holder of a sort
Fluid statics study
Headquarters
What Tennyson called combatants (1835!)
Whom Annie sings ''Tomorrow'' to
Exclusionary link