February 5 2020, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Rural layer
Ghana’s capital
Ridicules
20/20, say
Snake alternative
Donald Jr.’s mother
Where you might have a brandy Alexander
Give a bad name
“No more delays!”
The Kardashians, to some
Treatment targets
It may distort the truth, according to Churchill
Portuguese greeting
Where you might have an ale punch
Green section of a Risk board
Halogen alternative
What 17-, 28-, 40- and 55-Across literally contain
Have a bawl
Crewmate of Picard and Riker
Where you might have a gin and tonic
Locust tree feature
Like a piggy just waking up
Not well-done
Provocations
Saint ___ fire
Had a home-cooked meal
Where you might have a port flip
Fabric for some stockings
Shenzi of “The Lion King,” e.g.
Mustachioed “Simpsons” character
Doles
“On my way” and “LOL,” perhaps
Service call?
Inside info
Sign up
Shot deliverer
American Girl doll with a back story on the Underground Railroad
Have a bawl
Its work is picking up
Chain letters?
Valve variety
Social environment
“The Art of Love” poet
They bring up the rear
Rang
It may be found at a table with chips
Europa Clipper planner
Tape player, of sorts
Calliope, e.g.
Parched
A literal front-runner
Bird’s music maker
Sort
Most up and down
“Big Blue”
Julia of the silver screen
Teensy
Refresher, of a sort
Classic Monopoly token
Its logo is two eighth notes
Zip
Contraction before “sleep tight”
Folkie Guthrie
Flautist Jean-Pierre
Moving company?
What some counters start with
The first starts with “Blessed”
Significant margin of victory
Eventful periods
Word used often on Talk Like a Pirate Day
Kinsey concentration
You might get a bang out of it