June 4 2022, USA Today

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Clue
Far from proud
Hollywood legend Sidney
Sci-fi passageways
Water vapor
Singing voice below soprano
Accra or Agra
Suffix that sounds like 63-Across
Taken without permission
Con's opposite
Where the Black Panther Party was founded
Probable
Top-tier
Go longboarding
"Later!"
Loki, for example
Sludgy soak
Bovine exclamation
Who said "True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar," for short
Common batteries
Ribbon garments
Unforthcoming
Publicly queer
Poetic homage
Telfar product
Yogurt addition
Not a good fit for the part
Circles' three-dimensional counterparts
Rejected
People from Brixton or Bristol
Spark, like a controversy
Lipstick type
Inquire
Restore to default conditions
A long, long time
___-Ball
"Big ___ Freak" (Megan Thee Stallion song)
Constricting snakeend
Contents of folders on smartphones
"Pocket rockets," in poker
Dancing accessory
Fireplace grime
Recites in order
Part of a train track
Add new employees
Stir-fried rice cake dish
"Go ahead, young man!"
Get the ___ of the land
"___ me think . . ."
"Moonlight" setting
___ out (distribute)
Ginger ___
Fish known as "tuna" in Samoan
Impervious
"___ questions?"
Physicians (Abbr.)
Chilly
Dejected
Chefs' publications
Sweetie
Automaker with a four-ring logo
Sports team execs
"Must be a ___ ending in Y"
One of the five basic tastes
Make a tear in
Boyz II ___
"I'm so annoyed!"
Disparage
"Also . . ."
Do wrong
Magazine whose March/April 2022 cover featured Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts
Dessert whose name means "heartbeat"
Fly high
Blue-green shade
Statue material
". . . but what ___ is new?"
Brink
Absence of difficulty
Ink