June 10 2019, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Singer Orbison
Serve-yourself dinner spread
Doily material
Earth-friendly prefix
Empty, as a truck
Iowa State locale
Energizing impetuses
Measure equal to half of a fl. oz.
Flyer to Tel Aviv
"Master Melvin" in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Branch of Islam that predominates in Iran and Iraq
"The Stranger" author
Presidential elections are held in them
"Hamlet," for one
Approval
"The Matrix" protagonist
Mariner's milieu
Approvals
Wound marker
Inevitable
Radar screen spot
"How stupid of me!"
Twosome
Early dot-com behemoth
School in Provo, Ut.
Degree of excellence
Game with a chalk-drawn playing area
Fluffy feather
Spiked club
Symbol of solidity
Napoleon's exile spot
Forfeited car, for short
Chinese hors d'oeuvre
Popular cookie
Rookie sensation
Hound healer
Car sticker abbr.
Augments
Grammy winner Winehouse
Turn down
Eye-related
Subject of a snap, perhaps
Tour group transport
"Do ___ others..."
Showing little emotion
Strong suit
Have lunch
What QBs angle for
Turning tool in a machine shop
Character of a place
Delivery possibility
Sixth sense, for short
Stops
Barrett of Pink Floyd
Spotted
Egyptian cross
Jorge, whose number was retired by the Yankees
Cry loudly
Hepcat address
"How adorable!"
Unwanted plot giveaway
Bygone trousers for women
Translucent sheets
Promote
Feature of some orange juice
"Forget it!"
Pre-A.D. letters
Shackles connectors
Seiko rival
Symbol of a family or organization
Property
Reporter's exclusive
Hollowed out
Necktie feature
Bucharest's nation: Abbr.
Place for a mud bath
Deg. that requires a defense
So-called "Frankenfood": Abbr.