June 5 2020, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Prepare for a trip
Take a cleaver to
Give what’s owed
“What a pleasant surprise to see you here!”
Chaplin of “Game of Thrones”
Feature of Starbucks stores
“Hush!”
Stretch without doubles, say
IV inserter, sometimes
Delivery specialists
Constant critic
The Welsh, e.g.
Go back (on)
“Life of Pi” director
Times
“The Crying Game” actor
Element #5
Amorphous mass
Guitarist Lofgren
Somali model
Pilot-only flights
Make uncomfortable, in a way
Awesome, to millennials
Small scrap
Roommate, casually
Prior to, poetically
Janis’s husband, in the comics
Room for dessert, maybe
Sense of familiarity
Caboose guides
Come together
Even just a few
Pea’s place
Dip in a dhaba
Exact replica, casually
Stomach issue
Victor’s boast
Protected, at sea
Penniless
Stack in a till
Two-___ (like a dozen answers in this grid)
Nudge
“Look over here” sound
Country great Atkins
Napoleon Dynamite’s brother
Tabloid item
Get high
I was this for Nero
Way to go
Follows up on cutting
Specter once seen in the U.S. Capitol
“I concede the point”
“Let me think...”
Twaddle
Mercury was once part of it
Most Meccans
Make a twin of
Cost
Star of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”
Pass with care, as a fellow bus passenger
Stood for
“This ends now!”
Thomas Bramwell Welch’s product
Unfortunate landing place for a Frisbee
Seethe
Midday times
Walk with confidence
Flower part
It’s for the birds
State trees of New Mexico
Put money down for a deal
He shot Alexander
Get out of the house, say
Olympic sport from 1900 to 1936
Letters on the 0, back in the day
No longer blue, maybe
Bleed
It’s often brown or amber
Female ruminant
Sound from the crow’s nest