June 10 2020, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Leaves time?
Heifer International, for one: Abbr.
Like some chocolate and cheese
Hayes with three Grammys
Glass on the radio
Plane section
Bridge table assistant?
Singer with three age-named albums
Hawaiian diced raw tuna entree
NBC journalist Mitchell
Limited edition reproductions of Miss Scarlet and Colonel Mustard?
Something to click on
Marvel’s owner
Relaxed
Part of a flight
Skateboarding leap
“Hi-diddly-ho!” speaker on “The Simpsons”
Wood fastener for the socially awkward?
Dumbfounded exclamation
Auditions
Preceded, with “to”
Still waters do it, so they say
Sharp
Female friend en français
Prep cook in a seafood restaurant?
Peripatetic group
Siamese greeting
With 57-Across, GPA lowerer evident in this puzzle’s theme answers
See 56-Across
Divulge
Muesli morsel
Joshua tree, e.g.
Untouched areas
Display despondency
Sister of Meg, Jo and Amy
Whopper Jr.?
“Long ___ Live” (Toni Braxton song)
Little guy
Bar concern
Haley who was ambassador to the United Nations
Golfer’s target
Crew tool
Car radio button
Make like a penguin
From Lisbon, say
Hamlet’s final word
Stole
Primary mining output of Chile
Golfer McIlroy
Showing life
S&L offerings
Awesome, slangily
2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup winner
Children’s author Blyton
Rash soothers
Removes carefully, as a bandage
Giraffe’s cousin
Start of some trips
Snorkeling spots
Hoses down
Argue noisily
Played along with
Give life to
“Everybody knows that!”
Apache ally
According to
Exactly right
Off base?
Calligraphy fail
Glad rival
Bear abodes
Bespectacled dwarf
Popcorn buy
Bar need
Pumpkin-carving mo.
“Huh-uh”