May 13 2020, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
“Those ___ the days!”
Network
Initiates into Greek life
Stiletto, for one
Crew equipment
Antipasto items
“The music is uninspired...”
His “Venus of Urbino” is in the Uffizi
Have lofty goals
Basilica part
Hex-, halved
Offensive look
“The actors all seem mopey...”
Exclamation indicating an epiphany
African serpent
Strip for a pageant
Joins the chorus
URL letters
Porter Jr. of the Chicago Bulls
“Critics have spoken,” as featured in 17-, 25-, 51- and 64-Across
Tiny bit
Alan with three Tony nominations
Price of thoughts?
Highway behemoth
Tear
Bill addition
“The objects the actors handle are bizarrely designed...”
Cartographer’s trove
Brand with Good Grips gadgets
Parks in Alabama
Turn white, perhaps
Shuriken throwers
“The whole show stinks!”
Show time, in ads
Goddess of the dawn
Email command
Baby carriers?
Avoiding the spotlight
Words of comprehension
“Hold on there!”
Squiggly swimmers
1949 Robert A. Heinlein novel
Cow on some condensed milk cans
Bearers of bouquets, at times
Musical acuity
Challah, for one
Switches without switching off, as a USB drive
“Men in Black” antagonists
Teenage eruption
1980 Tony winner for Best Musical
Major appliance seller
State
Origami step
Period of peace and recovery
Daily duty
Wine region of Italy
Cheery greeting
Maker of Hue lights
Understand
Williams in Cooperstown
Special mall events
2019 Broadway jukebox musical
Banded agate
Skedaddles
Greatly dismay
Printer’s insert
“Not a good time for me”
Ida. neighbor
General truth
Summer of music
They’re sometimes cracked
It began as Brad’s Drink
Walking aid
Homicidal alter ego of fiction
Dale who won a Tony for “Barnum”
Impressed reaction