March 6 2020, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
RPM tracker
Aid for working at home
Square meals on a farm?
Aloha Classic setting
“American Gothic” state
Laud
“Ah!” elicitors
Temerity
“My Gal ___”
Mortgage option, for short
Rare beauty
Pace
Palindromic familial address
Product of the late 1960s or the 1970s
Game that can’t be played solitaire, despite its name
Expressive genre
Like Amal Clooney
Dictum
View from la Côte d’Azur
Origin of the name “Winnipeg”
Finish some taxing work?
Phase that may boost creativity
Yoga class setting
Chapel answer
Trickster
Wined and dined, perhaps
Texting qualifier
Careless mistake
Not yet determined, on a sched.
Tracker dog’s clue
Krackel alternative
Corrective
Robert Crawley on “Downton Abbey,” e.g.
It’s on the pinkie side
Plant that grows in tufts
Throw off
Mental ___ (“Aha!” elicitor)
“Movies for Movie Lovers” network
Auto sticker letters
Signs on the dotted line, say
Drum kit feature
Site of the longest single human spaceflight
Popular mobile platform
Whippersnapper
Trademarked dart gun
“Life Is Beautiful” Oscar winner
Drastically reduce
Grand
Middle-earth race
Parts of pipes
Smart speaker’s voice
Low square
They’re on the thumb side
Anthem contraction
Mat accompanier
Military prep program
Tip respectfully
What stays in Vegas, more often than not
Patrice Bergeron, for one
Prickly
Dread-inducing summons
Fiber source
Check
Andrew or Thomas
Fidel’s brother
Nutritional est.
Acknowledge, in a way
Thin tendrils
Game host
An awful lot
Race results
“Queen of All Media”
Multitalented Paula
Hound
Selection criterion for an Ph.D. program
Trite
“SNL” alumna Gasteyer
Cardi B specialty