| Nickname on a ranch |
| Spanish title: Abbr. |
| Tower topper |
| Digital writing |
| Buffoon |
| Brawler's memento |
| Is at the Forum? |
| Steamy place |
| ___ Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China |
| For all to hear |
| Unit in thermodynamics |
| Chump |
| Unaccounted for, briefly |
| Fumble |
| Went into syndication, e.g. |
| Singer Aguilera's alter ego |
| Star performances, maybe |
| This is a test |
| "Gee, that's swell!" |
| Like Vulcans, typically |
| Central Asia's ___ Mountains |
| "Gloomy" guy |
| "That's just unacceptable" |
| 1969-74, politically |
| Tree that lends its name to a programming language |
| Matured, in a way |
| Like the three-toed sloth, among all animals |
| It's between micro- and pico- |
| Horace's "Hymn to Mercury," for one |
| New York political family |
| Fifth-century conqueror defeated in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains |
| Rap's Lil ___ X |
| Reliable supporters |
| Glazer of "Broad City" |
| Online source for film facts, in brief |
| Repugnance |
| Disguised |
| Author ___ Carol Oates |
| Wine that may be made spumante or frizzante |
| Little |
| Bested |
| Gritty, in a sense |
| Ones committing a party foul ... or the images depicted in this puzzle's grid? |
| Camping gear brand |
| Letters before an alias |
| Surprising wins |
| Jeu d'___ (witticism) |
| Little one |
| Female mallard |
| Grommet |
| Black-eyed ___ (flowers) |
| Kind of protein in tempeh |
| They get the wheels turning |
| Like proverbial milk |
| Less certain |
| Symbol of royalty in ancient Egypt |
| Poet Neruda |
| Company that makes recoverable and reusable rocket boosters |
| "That much is clear" |
| Onetime material for tennis racket strings |
| Overdue amount |
| Content of a Kinder Egg |
| Symbol of Mexico |
| Country with roughly 6,000 islands |
| Like many chardonnays |
| Where a pop-up leads |
| Last czarina of Russia |
| Alpha and Beta Ursae ___ (pointers to 68-Across) |
| Celestial figure depicted in this puzzle's grid, in Roman folklore |
| Noodle soup |
| Unforgivable acts, say |
| Wouldn't stand for it? |
| Guiding light |
| iPhone button with an up arrow on it |
| Duty |
| They have springs in the middle |
| About to enter the stage, say |
| Subject of Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views" |
| Delight (in) |
| Go on and on |
| Avant's opposite |
| Celestial figure depicted in this puzzle's grid, in African American folklore |
| Celestial figure depicted in this puzzle's grid, in Babylonian folklore |
| Joe and co., e.g. |
| Something to notice in passing? |
| Sharing maternal lines |
| Excoriated |
| Pesky insect |
| "___ Lang Syne" |
| Akira Kurosawa film |
| Peacock streaming inits. |
| Risk |
| Executive producer of HBO's "A Black Lady Sketch Show" |
| Italian time unit |
| Utter nonsense |
| Originally from |
| Place to take a suit |
| Like five-star hotels vis-à-vis three-star ones |
| Rose of rock |
| Lord's title |
| Gentille figure of a French folk song |
| Gather |
| Porridge, essentially |
| Real surname for the authors Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell |
| One of the rooms in Clue |
| In which "Stella" means "star" |
| Give way |
| Furthermore |
| N.B.A. superstar Durant |
| Apple tablet option |
| Japanese beer brand |
| Seaweed used to wrap sushi |
| Gilbert and ___ Islands (former colonial names of Kiribati and Tuvalu) |
| Descriptor of almost a million and a half Californians |
| When the Lascaux caves were painted |
| Levy of "Schitt's Creek" |
| Nutritional fig. |
| ___ Perez, former Democratic National Committee chair |
| With a yawn, say |
| Popular analgesic |
| Much of Goya's output |
| San Francisco's ___ Valley |
| Voting "aye" |
| Belgian city that hosted the 1920 Summer Olympics |
| New wings |
| Tweaks |
| Clear, as crystal |
| Like Parmesan, but not mozzarella |
| Bouncy jazz genre |
| Noted book club leader |
| Male mallard |
| Certain caucus voter |
| 1938 prize for Pearl S. Buck |
| Big name in trading cards |
| W.W. I Belgian battle locale |
| Green with the 2010 hit "Forget You" |
| Enlighten |
| Roger's cousin? |
| Ireland, poetically |
| Smartphone network std. |
| Home to the Nittany Lions, for short |