May 5 2022, USA Today

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Clue
Arouse, like curiosity
Entertained
Standards of perfection
Regret
Mailed
Word before "pad" or "pool"
Shakshuka ingredient
___ room (place for a pool table)
Poses a question
"That was a close one!"
Fast-food chain with carhops
Toll-paying option
___ Mist (soda)
Birth control option
Former SAT section that sounds like the first two letters of "SAT"
Graceful bird
Denver time zone (Abbr.)
Dark film genre
Langston Hughes poem
Stroke gently
Seats in a chapel
Button alternative
Big burden
Large hole
Whizzes
Row in a calendar app
"The faster the better!"
Civil rights law of 1972
Try to act like
Wing eater's need
Doesn't blink
Restless
"Obviously, silly!"
Chakapuli and gumbo, e.g.
Parking penalty
Membership costs
Frog's partner in children's lit
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___"
Use an oar
Number that's its own square
Not young
Rx regulatorend
Couples
Hot drinks usually aren't consumed through them
"My luck is coming soon!"
"Five-fingered" footwear
"Mistake Creek Massacre" painter
"Party in the ___" (2009 hit)
Yellowfin or albacore, e.g.
Makes decisions on Tinder
Long fish
Apt rhyme of "spot"
Autos
Footwear outlet store
Prefix with "potent"
Title for some profesoras (Abbr.)
Phone downloads
In a manner of speaking
Central Plains tribe
Hockey rink surface
"___ the night before Christmas . . ."
Delivery person's course
Many a college applicant, age-wise
"Me day" locale
The ___ (game with virtual people)
Genre from Jamaica
Cushions
Egyptian boy king, for short
Deflating balloon sound
Chocolatey spread
Award for Michaela Onyenwere in 2021
Pop-ups in a web browser
Put pen to paper
The "hump" of many workweeks
"Battle of the ___"