May 13 2019, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Tennis court divider
Scrooge, for one
Builders of paper nests
Thurman of "Pulp Fiction"
Low joint
Exemplary
Expense with both fixed and variable elements
Jousting need
Prickly shrub
Hung on the clothesline
1950s president, familiarly
Dickens character who says "I wear the chain I forged in life"
Stand against
Like lemons and limes
Average
Launcher of the Mars InSight lander
Deep chasm
"___ your loss!"
Thrashing spot at a concert
Wide shoe size
Little bite
Penetrating
Not particularly exciting
Bassoon part
New Zealand natives
Peak called Chomolungma in Tibetan
Targets of crunches
"Cheers" character
Seasonal workers
India's first prime minister
Farthest from the center, and a hint to 17-, 24-, 40- and 51-Across
Start of a brain health saying
Beethoven's "___ Joy"
2016 Olympics host, for short
In itself
Flat-topped hills
Sixth sense, initially
Like lips after a Novocain shot
Dubai ruler
Car called from curbside
Lightweight cotton fabric
Co. abbreviation
Drinking toast
Borden's bovine
Hear again, as a case
Ibex, for example
City of south-central Oklahoma
Time for a prom, perhaps
Prepares for a trip
Winter weather
Ireland's de Valera
Twisty shape
Western gambling city
Wheel's center
Fail to mention
Animal rights org.
Blitz participant
Make inquiries
That woman
Human relative
Hauling rig
Spots
Feature of many a rom-com
"By the power vested ___..."
Decimal system base
Tribal emblem
Narc's org.
2017 World Series champions
"Don't be such a wimp!"
Overly overweight
Speedway sound
Steer clear of
Shipper's posting
Additional
Greek letters that look like tridents
Terminate
Ray Bradbury's "___ for Rocket"
Pilot's guess, for short