April 4 2022, USA Today

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Clue
___ butter
Cab
From the top
Made a rip in
Seated protest
Regal
Purple smoothie berry
Xe/___ pronouns
Predetermined strategy
Alaskan language
Sibling's son
Public transit vehicle
Homophone of "soul"
Had been
Participated in a Ren faire sport
Transit map points
Sound from a ewe
Initials for a crafter
"Oh Pray My Wings ___ Gonna Fit Me Well"
Supporting votes
Poet Limon
Like violet hair
Paper in a coffee machine
First, timewise
Type of beer
Prefix that means "three"
Possessive pronoun
Revisions
Your and my
Objects that separate light
Is a thing
Unpause
Picturesque
Tennis great Naomi
Cosmetician Lauder
What saying "kayn aynhoreh" wards off
Effortlessness
Country where Maryam Mirzakhani was bornend
Palindromic math class
Uppermost limit
Liqueur in a gimlet
Capital of Vietnam
Royal flush card
The ___ of my existence
Put forth
Printer problem
Give a recap of
"Rohingya" filmmaker
"___ and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
Lil ___ X
Spanish for 61-Across
Key lime dessert
Maya Angelou's is April 4, for short
The Neg Mawon Emancipation Monument is one
The "L" in LSAT
Was broadcast
Two-word wedding vows
Online help page
"Yes, ma'am!" on a ship
Dolphin's home
Put on Poshmark
"I Know Why ___ Caged Bird Sings"
Roller coaster plunge
Dissuades
Decorate differently
Tempt
C-suite person
Last three lines of the Angelou poem that starts: "You may write me down in history / With your bitter, twisted lies"
___ off (prevent)
Maya Angelou has one on the St. Louis Walk of Fame
Earth's 60-Across
Biathlete's pair
Flat-topped hill
"No more details pls!"
Prefix with "femme" or "pop"
Observed
1/60 of a min.