May 3 2022, Universal

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Clue
Jul. 4 cookouts
Defeat soundly
Big song at the Met
Some speak fluent Klingon
Finish
*"Talked your way out of that!"
Oscar night dress
Lavishly decorated
Titular org. in a 2015 Bond film
"Extreme Sour" candies
What only you can hear
Goes down a snowy hill, say
Tools to break up soil
Taunt
The aptly named business Face It, for one
DOJ division
Bodies of water that sound secure
Be nosy
One who makes a boxer look smart?
Labor activist Chavez
Editor's catch
Isn't just a fad
Bad eggs or rotten eggs
*"To continue in English, ___"
Like a strong feeling
"The GOAT" hides it
"The Joy Luck Club" author Amy
Hybrid activewear garment
"Act nice!"
Polishes
Sultan of ___ (Babe Ruth nickname)
"You're in my way!"
Goat with curved horns
Naked
Slushy treat
Avid
Tar Heels' sch.
Toot your own horn
Waffle brand
Sound of a perfect basketball shot
Put to sleep, perhaps
Queen consort of Jordan
Japanese bread crumbs
*"You kids hush now!"
Muppet with a rubber duckie
Gambler's wager
Genome molecule
Game of checkers?
Back talk
Ingredient in fries, informally
"Dropped" drug
*Flying saucer's purpose
Artist Yoko
Christmas lights might hang from one
"Mad Men" hat
Gear teeth
Psychic power, briefly
Knighted fellows
Impede
Part of B.A.
Army bed
*When college students may hit the beach
Triage ctrs.
En pointe, in ballet
"Judge" of taste
It floats up the flue
He/him/___
Big name in cubism?
Alumnae, e.g.
*Complete 180 (Note: The title hints at what can follow both words of each starred clue's answer)
Declares
Diagram type with circles
Cut loose
Unlike this clue, which is far too wordy and could have simply been just "curt"
CEO, CFO, COO or CTO
"I've ___ better"