November 9 2020, NewsDay.com

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Clue
Reveals, as one's teeth
Newborn cow
Dull in color
Camel's South American cousin
Cincinnati's state
Swerve suddenly
__ days (long ago)
Microscope glass to look through
Take a bold chance
Scrabble, backgammon, etc.
Snow-clearing vehicle
More twisted, as a sense of humor
Herb for pickles
Beavers' river blockers
Hate greatly
Messy pile
Consider to be
Damascus' country
Monastery leader
Get a look at
Leaks out slowly
Bravery in battle
Prayer's last word
Stop exercising for a while
Part of your face that blinks
Hollywood headliner
Tips of shoes
Sports channel summary
Family room seating for three people
Extra-comfy seats
Typical Saudi
''Not guilty,'' for example
Taj Mahal's country
Get cash for
''. . . lived happily __ after''
Tall swamp grasses
Donut's center
Single-minded expert
Double-curve letters
Drop of paint
Give the OK for
Airplane-tracking device
Manicurist's __ board
Smoothed, as wood
Pepsi or Coke
''Excuse me'' throaty sound
__ up (formed a queue)
Dinosaur's egg or footprint
Appliance for viewing movie rentals
Authentic
Flying-related prefix
Make beer or tea
One with a diploma, for short
Sports team's setback
Southwestern flat-topped hill
Appears to be
Elm or fir
Hula dancers sway them
Toward sunrise
Possess
Online auction site
Fit for the job
Surface for playing billiards
Be introduced to
Threesome
Anti-drug cop, for short
Dig further down
Bring back to the payroll
Soothing cream
Walking sticks
Office assistants
__ and joy (something treasured)
Wide belt
Three-layer cookie
Season after summer
Fortune-teller
Three-foot length
Talk back to rudely