December 29 2018, USA Today

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Clue
Teamster's rig
Leave nothing to chance
"Yeah, right!"
Prado's city
Nicollette of "Dynasty"
Cat's nine, it's said
Like hardcore fans
Still-life fruit
Lob's path
Yankees great Jeter
Advil competitor
Groundskeeper's tool
Hogwarts professor Severus
Grandpa Simpson
Year-end celebrations
Johnny who sang at Folsom Prison
Japan's Prime Minster, 1941-44
One of Cuba's Castros
24-hr. banking conveniences
Cobwebby room, often
"Walking in Memphis" singer Marc
Aptly named citrus
Much AM radio fare
Cleveland's lake
Depot posting, for short
Reach a high point
Word with ear or tube
Computer-linking technology
Spiky-haired fad doll
Surgery sites, briefly
Last half of DINK
Disreputable doctor
Like midtown Manhattan
Licoricelike flavoring
Dye in temporary tattoos
Places for flocks
Of the flock
Share a border
Turner with eight Grammys
Home to 9-Across and 23-Across
Shirt depicting a rock starend
Mail caught in filters
Doctor's application to a newborn's bottom
Sistine Chapel ceiling figure
Disney character who sings "Let It Go"
Homes for drones
Pull up stakes, slangily
Motel employee
Perrier competitor
Scullers' sport
Emanation from a heat lamp
Sistine Chapel ceiling figure
Wetlands wader
React to a sour taste
Played the market
Northeast Corridor express train
Feedbag morsel
Prefix with pilot
Rob of "90210"
Beginning of a decline in quality, in TV lingo
Cohort of Kent and Lane
Navel buildup
Fudge the facts
Bit of tomfoolery
Made like a goose
Richard Nixon's religious affiliation
"Sully," for one
Caterer's vessel
Derby competitor's footwear item
"This won't hurt ___!"
"How Do I Live" singer Rimes
"In the same place," in footnotes
Beverage store unit
"Mule Train" singer Frankie
Wind-formed hill
Joint with an ACL
Sing like Ella
Laurel of old comedy