May 18 2020, Wall Street Journal

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Clue
Palindromic pop group
Mental spark
Homages in verse
Coercion
“You’re on!”
Parent company of Converse
*Gridiron official
Bring to a halt
“The Luck of Roaring Camp” writer Harte
$5 bills, slangily
“So long!”
*Helper at an intersection
Neon ___ (aquarium fish)
Building extension
King known for his opulent tomb
Member of an elite Navy group
Something spread rapidly online
“The Thin Man” pooch
*Beach attendant
Many a Bahrain native
Smell
Track shape for a toy train
Negating conjunction
Follower of Thurs.
Like some waves
*School exercise leader
Timber wolf
Soothing ingredient
Airline with kosher meals
Cathedral bench
Exposes wrongdoing, and what each starred answer frequently does
McGregor of “Doctor Sleep”
“Jupiter Ascending” star Kunis
Microwave component
Senators Kennedy and Cruz
Really small
Cincinnati sluggers
Have an impact on
Hinterlands
Male-bonding outing
Take the stage
Lazy sort
River mouth feature
Piece of corn
Brewed beverage
Last year before the A.D. years
Takes the helm of a movie production
Makes, but barely
“Get it?”
Recede
Michelangelo’s field
Go out of business
Big name in tongue scrapers
Thighbone
Wee hopper
Fundraising sch. group
Boxing legend born in Kentucky
Doc on the battlefield
Sense of self
Motrin alternative
Throw ___ loop
Turn to compost
Lee with an Oscar for “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”
Queen’s self-reference
Two bags of groceries, say
Pet shelter sign
Placed a tag on
Phone bill additions
Brings down
Dots on a state map
Dressy shoes
Broncos Hall of Famer John
“Yay, team!”
Exciting, in slang
Wager
“Eww, enough already!”
Top seller
Title for Richard Branson