April 23 2022, USA Today

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Clue
Superhero with a hammer
Five-star review
Forward-thinking
"That Girl" actress Thomas
Had some pad thai
Huge amount
Stepped
Religion with Five Pillars
Room refresher
Oink-filled enclosure
Kraft American singles, e.g.
Fit for a king
Trips around the sun
Sound-off button
Solo for Renee Fleming
Drives away with a squeal
Powerpuff Girls, for one
Simple nose ring
Long story
Box office dud
Pebble-shaped fruity candy
"Wheat Capital" of Oklahoma
Changes the color of
Word after "bee" or before "mind"
Hopsital scans
Lydic of "The Daily Show"
Aloo matar veggies
Ballet dancer Austin
"Hold your horses," e.g.
Board game token
"I dunno" gesture
Smooch, in Britain
Biblical garden
Biked, say
Bear's lair
Double-stranded molecule
"Mother to ___" (Langston Hughes poem)end
Disneyland vehicle
Common storage space
Nimble
"___ funny or weird funny?"
Middle part of the body
Elm or oak, e.g.
All done
Sherlock Holmes' sleuthing teen sister
Class with a downward dog pose
Queen's domain
Spreadsheet contents
Game of Life vehicle
Call into question
Small bits of food
Bay Area airport (Abbr.)
Take a left, say
"If I ___, I sits" (rhyming cat meme)
Name hidden in "royal flush"
Lake home to Middle Bass Island
Stopped to think for a sec
Subculture known for wearing black
Fashion designer Kamali
Refuse to admit
Garden pests
Faucet annoyance
Yahtzee cube
At any point
Trig ratio
"Burned" music holders
Cuts into cubes
Hide in a secret spot
SUNY's URL ending
Sacred 64-Across in Ancient Egypt
Transparent
Twitter's logo
___ the truth (fibs)
Overhaul
Wander
___ Lodge (motel chain)
Secondhand
"You've got that right!"
EPA Administrator Michael
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