Coating of frost

The clue "Coating of frost" was last spotted by us at the Wall Street Journal Crossword on September 9 2020.

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H O A R

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Wall Street Journal Clues September 09, 2020

Letters of urgency
It forms part of Germany’s eastern border
Good thing that comes to those who wait
Pele’s hair, e.g.
Freight carriers
“This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it” speaker in a 1968 film
Rough sport played at a seminary?
Mind’s mediator
Aggravating bother
Apollo event
Tunnel digger
Plopped down
Quattuor doubled
Ricky Ricardo or Rob Petrie on CBS?
Drive off
Aspirations
Sewing social
Garish
Put a restriction on
Switch off
Bit for a bay
Percent sign-ampersand go-between
Rest-of-the-team stand-in
Feline wandering the store aisles?
Take a trip, maybe
As late as, in ads
Sleazy paper
Radical
Nickname for Dolores Haze, in a 1955 novel
Fragrant neckwear
Plumed headgear that’s part of the dress code?
Tour site of the 1960s
Favorite hangouts
“Quicksilver” author Stephenson
Darwinian ancestor
Editorial overruling
Chip in a pot, perhaps
Dominant
Wrap name
“Halt!” to a salt
Is worthwhile
Paddle’s kin
Crude container
Wafflers seller
Changes flights, say
Its fifth chapter is “Riddles in the Dark”
Shakespeare’s “Spartan dog”
Join the conspirators
Inspiration
Harmonize
If that fails
Apt name for a cook
Like some families and garages
Nonverbal okay
Dizzying designs
Echo
Banjo virtuoso Fleck
Holler
Neatnik’s antithesis
Coating of frost
Past the deadline
Return, e.g.
Sporty Toyotas of the past
Low-risk investments
Edwin Starr asked “What is it good for?”
Reduce drastically
Amorphous mass
Up
Up
Crystal with a Grammy
Radius neighbor
Spring
Bolted or barred, say
Muscle firmness
Goddess whose temple was lighted at night
Giant Mel