December 16 2019, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Yale of Yale
Follower’s suffix
Tubular pasta
Enter one’s online credentials
Slurped dish
Sound effect used by bats
States subject to swings
Ski resort near Salt Lake City
What an adjective modifies
Queen ballad that suggests “Fly away, far away”
Animal’s lair
Awesome, in slang
Worthless person
In a snug manner
___ Lingus (Irish carrier)
OutKast rapper Big ___
“___ of Two Cities”
Middle word of a children’s game
Shocking device
Narrow passage of water: Abbr.
Catch-all abbr.
“Gosh darn it!”
Assuming leadership
M.B.A. or Ph.D.
Bud
Boom of the early 21st century
Mystique
Skater’s leap
Mountaineer’s rest point
Pastry chef, at times
Prefix for second or technology
Giveaways at the poker table
Gardener’s storage site
Has permission to
Shooting sport
They often throw shade
Coaster feature
“Frankenstein” flunky
First word of a children’s game
Be successful at a joust
“In my opinion, we shouldn’t”
Like Lindbergh’s flight
Ballerina’s wear
High point
Clickable picture
Goon
Particles with pluses or minuses
Tattoo shop
Stand up to
Comic’s forte
Spike Lee’s “She’s ___ Have It”
Jason Bateman series on Netflix
Gusher gush
Cowhand’s workplace
Flanders of “The Simpsons”
“Hedda Gabler” playwright
Holiday jingles
Word on some birth announcements
Playbill listing
Verizon competitor
Luck-less team, as of late 2019
Tuna at a sushi bar
Fellow mentioned in “I Am the Walrus”
Grueling test
Item shown at a security checkpoint
“The Matrix” hero
Bring on board
Speaker’s platform
“That smarts!”
Pine or poplar
Test
Warrior played by Lucy Lawless
Last word of a children’s game
Goofing off
Eye creepily
Home in the branches