New York Times, Monday, January 6, 2020
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Let's ___!' (cry after grace) | EAT |
| 'Pick a card, ___ card' | ANY |
| 'With pleasure' | GLADLY |
| Actor's representative: Abbr | AGT |
| Actress Davis | GEENA |
| Airplane wing feature | AILERON |
| Alcoholic drink that's often flavored with fruit | SCHNAPPS |
| APRIL | DIAMONDS |
| Be in debt | OWE |
| Be successful in the end | PANOUT |
| Beach huts | CABANAS |
| Beat poet Ginsberg | ALLEN |
| Brain test, for short | EEG |
| Breyer's competitor | EDYS |
| Director Kazan | ELIA |
| Director Spike | LEE |
| Event ending in -gate | SCANDAL |
| Fall behind | LAG |
| FEBRUARY | AMETHYSTS |
| Fellow | GENT |
| Gear tooth | COG |
| Genre of the Edgar Awards | MYSTERY |
| Hi-___ monitor | RES |
| Hindu queen | RANI |
| Hog's home | STY |
| Home of Arizona State University | TEMPE |
| Ill-tempered, as a baby | FUSSY |
| Illegal import from Colombia | COCAINE |
| JULY | RUBIES |
| JUNE | PEARLS |
| Leave empty | VACATE |
| Lessen | DECREASE |
| Like driftwood or a has-been | WASHEDUP |
| Like the waistband on underwear | ELASTIC |
| Made, as an income | EARNED |
| Make a knot | TIE |
| Mark left by a whip | WELT |
| MAY | EMERALDS |
| Miserly | STINGY |
| More protected by a tree's leaves | SHADIER |
| Nephews' counterparts | NIECES |
| Noes' opposites | YESES |
| Not much | ABIT |
| Not new | USED |
| One of 17-, 18-, 37-, 60- or 62-Across | GEM |
| Part of a cigarette rating | TAR |
| Part of Manhattan where the United Nations is located | EASTSIDE |
| Phony | SHAM |
| Pistol, slangily | GAT |
| Post-W.W. II alliance | NATO |
| Puts up with | ENDURES |
| Rascal | SCAMP |
| Rough, as an 11-Across | UNCUT |
| Runs, as a horse | GALLOPS |
| SAG-___ (Hollywood union) | AFTRA |
| Salad green | ARUGULA |
| Saudi ___ | ARABIA |
| Shake up | AGITATE |
| Shell-less marine invertebrate | SEASLUG |
| Source of solar energy | SUN |
| Spelling of a word that's not the usual: Abbr | VAR |
| Stitch | SEW |
| Surfeit | GLUT |
| Termite look-alike | ANT |
| The 'A' in DNA | ACID |
| The 'p' of r.p.m | PER |
| Top 10s, e.g | LISTS |
| Trap | SNARE |
| Unit of energy | ERG |
| Upper-body garment that's not tucked in | TUNIC |
| Upstate New York city south of the Finger Lakes | ELMIRA |
| Woodrow Wilson was the only U.S. president to have one | PHD |
| Zipped ... or ripped | TORE |
| ___ Gorbachev, former first lady of the Soviet Union | RAISA |
| ___ Perignon | DOM |
| ___ rule (typically) | ASA |
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