June 30 2019, Daily Pop Crosswords

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Clue
Truck's tankful
"Pour Some Sugar on Me" rock band ___ Leppard
Broke up some clods in the garden
Ore-___ (frozen-food brand)
Group that entertains the troops (Abbr.)
More than recommend
"Keeping Up with the Joneses" actress Gadot
Piece of corn
Is a bad dog at dinner, say
1990 biography "dictated" to Barbara Bush by the First Dog (2 wds.)
Sue Grafton novel "___ for Noose" (2 wds.)
"The ___ You Love Me" (Faith Hill hit song)
Multigenerational tale
Hunky-dory (Hyph.)
Spy org. once headed by George H.W. Bush (Abbr.)
2019 biography of Barbara Bush by Susan Page (2 wds.)
Golf scorecard number
Not affiliated with a political party (Abbr.)
Caustic cleaners
Shakespeare's "Much ___ About Nothing"
PC core, for short
2003 memoir by Barbara Bush
Thick slice of bread
What you need to row, row, row your boat
Corn on the ___
Workbench clamp
Utah's capital (Abbr.)
Gymnast Mary ___ Retton
"Sneaky ___" (Amazon series starring Giovanni Ribisi)
Celestial Seasonings product
When to expect takeoff, for short
Show on a band's tour
"The Wealth of Nations" writer Smith
"The Catcher in the Rye" novelist J.D. ___
Dramatic one-on-one confrontations
Actor Morales of Netflix's "Ozark"
Book introduction
Spouse, affectionately
Cute name for a black-and-white pet
Kellogg's frozen waffle brand
Tiny ___ Concert (NPR's in-studio live music series)
"Schindler's List" actor Neeson
H.H. Munro's pen name
Fuel additive brand
"Take On Me" band (Hyph.)
Free (3 wds.)
Admit defeat (2 wds.)
"The ___ Storm" (Ang Lee film based on a Rick Moody novel)
Tonsils-checking sounds
Worker on the Hill
Dog food brand
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" playwright Edward
Roughly, datewise
Abbreviation on an invitation
"The Night Trilogy" writer Wiesel
"___ Food Nation" (Eric Schlosser book)
"Winter's ___" (Mark Helprin novel)
Smudges on Santa's suit
Beer that claims to be "The King of Beers," familiarly