April 1 2019, USA Today

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Clue
Glitzy gathering
Emcee Trebek
Huge volume
"I thought so!"
Farmer with a spread
Doggie bag morsel
Pep talk audience
Paid spots
Repeals, as a ruling
Take step one
Place for a stent
Aesop's tongue
Nab with a noose
Urban street layout
Dating from
"Forever" purchase
Winner at Gettysburg
Become an ex-smoker
Biblical preposition
Carry out dutifully
Muddies up
McDowall of "Planet of the Apes"
Wolves' hideouts
"Waterloo" foursome
Pre-digital film unit
"If that doesn't work . . ."
Larynx, commonly
STP logo shape
Average guy
Social media sensation
Oliver of "Chicago Med"
Ill-fated Shakespearean lover
Pictures on toolbars
Ketch's pair
B, on the periodic table
"K-i-s-s-i-n-g" place
Greeting card words, often
Popular tattoo flower
Remove the cork from
Movable mannequin part
"Silicon Valley" networkend
Bayou predator, briefly
Milky Way unit
Loses firmness
Wahine's "Welcome!"
Transfer via treaty
Having trouble deciding
Herb in Thai cuisine
Alaska's ranks first among states
Bough-removing tool
Study frenziedly
President from Plains
Fulfill, as an online order
"Oops!" prompter
Cited another's words
Silver State gambling mecca
Open, as a gate
Driver's emergency item
Romantically linked pair
Makes uncashable
Shepherd in Genesis
Lap dog with curly hair
Is in harmony
YouTube clips, briefly
A pep talk may boost it
Top importance
Swarm members
Story setting
Lara Croft raid site
Favorable factor
Prophet who was a shepherd
Stave-securing ring
Hawkeye Pierce's shelter
1.75"-diameter cookie
Needing two seats, perhaps
Turn in horseshoes
Cyclops, Iceman et al.
Sens. Harris and Gillibrand, for two