May 10 2022, USA Today

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Clue
Sound rebound
Amount of milk bread
The sense that you're good enough
Small toymaker
"Can I leave now?"
Hair-spiking stuff
Baby birds in barns
NBA guard Mann
Some air travelers prefer them
Birds that honk in flight
Blacken on a barbecue
Type of blood vessel
Double ___ Oreos
Drove too fast
Tuna tartare tuna
Like Miami summers
"Heaven Must Have ___ You"
Tsingtao product
Nailphoria in Oakland, for example
Creamy root in some steamed buns
Intense fear
Stick around
Ginger from "Chicken Run," for one
Stove parts
Largest dolphin species
Window ledge
"I ___ what you did there"
Anheuser-___
Reached the big time
Knight's venture
Below
Bird with 20/5 vision
Broccoli is rich in it
Bird with a bill much longer than its head
Second effort
Capital city with floating saunas
Swim competition
Caribou relative
Blinking Guy is one
Includes on an email threadend
"Nothing ___ comes close"
A long time ___
Luggage label
"Chewing Gum" creator Michaela
Staff on a ship
Zodiac sign with horns
Typical oyster presentation
Forgotten-password option
Switch position
Coyote's foot
Have some klepon, for example
Baton Rouge school
'80s Wendy's slogan
"The Day the Earth ___ Still"
Yearns for
Middle or side ___
Heavy truck weight
"Well, that was unpleasant"
Mosaics and murals, for example
Lunchboxes sold at a Daiso store
Utility bill figure
"Yeah, I bet!"
Chest bone
Light brown shade
Mess up
All thumbs
Nickname for Celia Cruz
A, in Spanish
Speedskating star Jackson
Floppy disk successor
Lawn-trimming tool
Top dog
Offers for a price
Grand story
Not doing anything
Arduous journey
WWE officials
"Not to ___ my own horn . . ."