Safety features for tightrope walkers

The clue "Safety features for tightrope walkers" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on October 6 2020.

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N E T S

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New York Times Clues October 06, 2020

Radiator sound
One way to stand in poker
When tripled, et cetera
When Hamlet sees his father's ghost
Part of the foot
Poet who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
Revolutionary Trotsky
Part of the foot
Girl Scout cookie with toasted coconut
Scary landlord?
Clean with elbow grease
Marseille Mrs.
Anti-fuel extraction slogan?
Massachusetts' Cape ___
Classify, as blood
Element extracted from kelp
Gung-ho
Pac-12 sch.
Send a naughty message
Imposed, as a tax
"Oh, you told a funny"
Sound of a 1-Across
One who freely admits not being any good?
Time in history
What light bulbs represent in comics
What Fancy Feast and Meow Mix compete in?
Steinway or Baldwin
President who finished third in his race for re-election
Jason's ship, in myth
Green-skinned variety of pear
Novelist ___ Oz
Insect drawn to flames
Destined (to be)
Shell's game?
Competitor of Petro-Canada
One of a pair
Ones writing "Happy Birthday," maybe
Showing no emotion
Honor musically
Grad student's mentor
Org. defending free speech
Louise's title friend, in film
Possible response to "You take credit cards?"
Late actor Rickman
Five-and-___
It may swing or revolve
One day ___ time
One way to be led
Pain
Lead-in to -bus
Heart of a computer, for short
Pop singer who used to use a dollar sign for the third letter of her name
Hwys.
180s
"Need You Tonight" band
Safety features for tightrope walkers
Baby hippo
"Your turn," in radio lingo
La Scala star
Loud noise
"What greater gift than the love of a ___?": Charles Dickens
Barely manages
Not in operation, as a Broadway theater
Bank capers
Autobahn auto
Brand with a lonely repairman
Attach a new handle to?
Former Houston hockey team
Air Force NCOs
Punishment for jaywalking
Indian prince
Privy to
Crimson Tide, to fans
Subjects of some eerie videos
Manhattan neighborhood below Greenwich Village
Jenna Fischer's role on "The Office"