February 9 2019, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Join the spin class
Tribe in some logic puzzles
Cry from a crib
What you used to be?
Small world
Available, in a way
Name of a Dominican diamond dynasty
Small stream
Force to be reckoned with (Barry Manilow, 1974)
Recurring theme
Evangelist's target
Workout souvenirs
Reef residents
Vacation homes, perhaps
Ski shop buy
A little night music
Comfortable computer accessory (Toni Basil, 1982)
Gun on the streets
Interpol headquarters city
Soldier on horseback
Colony crawler
Chill to the bone
Took a rolled newspaper to
"Lady Bird" director Gerwig
Holds
Sinus rhythm trace, for short
Tom's "Mission: Impossible" character
Living off of
"The Round House" writer Erdrich
Left at a crossroads, e.g.
Go along with
First veep
Deli loaf (The Four Seasons, 1962)
"Vive ___!"
Pusher's product
Three-part snack
Magic Johnson's first name
Oscar winner for "Cocoon"
Milwaukee brewer Frederick
Rocky Mountain ruminant
Scott of "Charles in Charge"
Ninnies
Multicolored play area
Seat of Florida's Marion County
Short snooze
Planetary reflectivity measure
Jet stream heading
"Chilly Scenes of Winter" writer Beattie
Longtime Big Apple mayor (The Kinks, 1970)
Catering dispensers
Sent secret messages to, in a way
Potent
USMC sergeants, e.g.
"Nothing to worry about"
Taylor of "Bones"
Bark used for bitters
Observable area (Dionne Warwick, 1967)
Caught on camera
Amatory archer
Budget-friendly, in brand names
Bankruptcy filer of 2001
Largest city am Rhein
Blush wine color
Proverbial battlers
Writing assignment
Western PA city, to locals
Difficult to grasp
Sunday in Santiago
Leaves high and dry
"Instant Karma!" songwriter
About six trillion mi.
Charge carrier
Mimicking
Observed
Supermarket worker
Like stags and stallions
Brewpub selections
Exclamation of feigned innocence
Artistic filmmaker
Disruptive forum poster
Inadvertently mentions something upsetting (Starship, 1985)
Manning of the Giants
Keebler's Ernie, e.g.
Forlorn
Pinochle scores
Cow chow
Cartoon collectible
Historic caravel
Decorator's contrasting touches
Pattern on a pie
Canton that holds a capital
Surrealist Tanguy
Course with lots of problems
Exposed
Not now, and probably not soon
Guitar great Ry
Mazola competitor
Thriller, e.g.
Party in Pretoria
Flair
Concluding passage
Personal protector (Paul Anka, 1957)
Jacques, par exemple
Trattoria treats
"That's fine with me"
Interjections akin to "oops!"
Hard labor
Sow sound
Ceremonial robes
Broom brand
Like calves, to cowboys
Small bit
Adoption of a cause
Handle hard times
Go over like ___ balloon
Bearer of a st. no.
Punt, e.g.
Dermatologist's case
Sculpture material
Some are steep
Frizzy dos
Statue spots
Big fans
Mexican state with a major drug cartel
Price indicator
Foot part
Dog food bag abbr.
Cash charge
Hoops powerhouse, familiarly
Waffle maker
Undertaking
Arty New Mexico community
Way to get answers
Classical prefix
Canton that shares a border with 35-Down
They're red in Boston
Arles article
Sen. Schumer's designation