August 29 2019, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Alabama Slammer ingredient
Green grocery choices
Can
Maker of Ultraboost running shoes
Brilliant but troubled soul
Fajita skillet sound
Snitch
Mahershala with two Oscars
Downed
Dash
Mockingly mean
Authorize
Impetuses for some pranks
Pioneering muscle car
Rack item
D.C. VIP
The Wonders of the World, e.g.
Insignificant thing, or what can be found four times in this puzzle
Language that gave us “hubbub” and “slogan”
Hub
Keep one’s distance from
She played Beatrix in “Kill Bill”
Monterrey jack?
Flock holders
Lacking vigor
Bash on CNN
Punk rock offshoot
Excellent, in 1980s slang
Clan, slangily
Support for a runner
Fiji, e.g.
Calamity for a superhero
Resort section, often
Kin of a soul patch
Flight destination?
Wayne Manor figure
Nobel Prize laureate Yousafzai
Virtual alter ego
Unhemmed feature
Peak near Catania
Grinds away
Aligning
Cries of dismay
How stew may be seasoned
Terry’s love in “On the Waterfront”
Trade, informally
Wood-shaping tool
Gadot of “Wonder Woman”
Seattle-to-Reno dir.
Kerfuffle
Most Sherpas
Treating declaration
Fought
The answer is blowing in the wind
Points of no return?
To date
Well-built
Deceptive scheme
“Nate & Jeremiah by Design” airer
Kamasi Washington’s instrument
Goalie’s feat
“Got milk?”
Earring shape
Space
Card game shout
iPad browser
Wild ass of Asia
Striped Girl Scout cookies
Publicist’s concern
Silicon Valley debuts, in brief
Trumpeter and bandleader Hawkins
Sensed
Cider holder
“Double Fantasy” Grammy winner
ABC show for early risers
Echolocation user
“Simpsons” character from Rahmatpur
Mike Trout’s team, on scoreboards