December 16 2021, USA Today

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Clue
Moves like a buoy
Like some reports or exams
Unit of land
"We ___ Boyz"
"___ it or lose it"
Upper-story room
Garment that might say "Kiss the cook"
Question asked near mealtime
Bibical wise men
"I'd hate to break up ___!" (collector's exclamation)
Name that's a cozy room backwards
Rhyming phrase for practicing articulation
Rotating entryway
"You ___ Your Best Thing" (Burke/Brown book)
Jobs for comedians
Blows away
Color associated with passion
Butt heads
Juliet's guy
Still need to pay
Photoshop company
Multiplied by
Annoying person
"Also . . ."
Prefix meaning "three"
Cover with concrete
Prefix hidden in "puberty"
Line of work, informally
Stenches
"Sounds exciting!"
Email folder
Helper
Segment of a musical
Very dry
Rikishi's wrestling form
Over again
What an electric car doesn't use
Add-on charge
Green prefixend
Feathery accessory
Grammy winner Lipa
"Shucks!"
The Boston Pops, for one
The terrible twos, e.g.
Meteorologist's tool
Threw a tantrum
Boatload
"Eureka!"
DEA agent
Professional connections
Surname that sounds like a black bird
Makeshift seat around a campfire, maybe
"Saturated" nutrients
Cleared of snow
Bugs and Beetles on highways
Norse god of war
Ewes' babies
Suit accessory
___ code (virtual coupon)
Person with a password
Caterer's dispenser
Wager that will probably lose money
"Go away!"
"Sharice's ___ Voice"
Climbing plants
Sorrow
Bagel quantity
Actress who portrays Eve on "Killing Eve"
Org. that sends rovers to Mars
Insurance company with a spokes-gecko
Quick trip to grab some caffeine
Conjunctions separated by a slash
Popular podcast genre
Semur and ratatouille, e.g.
"The Matrix" protagonist
___ Jones