Much-loved star

The clue "Much-loved star" was last spotted by us at the Wall Street Journal Crossword on April 25 2020.

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I D O L

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Wall Street Journal Clues April 25, 2020

Brake part
Forehead obscurer
Bristly brand
Place for plates
Like the earliest Beatles recordings
Hunting partner of Artemis
Pay public respect to
Adam’s apple location
Wee energy source
Having a key
Post-it alternative?
Sci-fi gangster
Inflexible instructor’s ultimatum
Kin of atmo-
It’s on the house
Nasdaq counterpart
French mathematician/astronomer
Labourites’ opponents
Urges to attack
Alarm clock toggle
Omaha Beach craft, for short
Pelvis part
Prime minister born in Allahabad
Fleet
Put up with
Fleece and then some
On the docket
Off-season air fare?
Unoccupied
“The Premature Burial” writer
Surname in Thimble Theatre comics
Soccer megastar Lionel
It comes straight from the hearth
Wrap up
C and D, in D.C.
Quickly-cooked fare
___ Paese (Italian cheese)
Staple of Hawaiian cuisine
Participant in the Serengeti’s “great migration”
Recurrent theme
Upstate New York univ.
Rocks
Like much chatter
Hells Gate State Park location
“Sure, count me in!”
Mint family plant
Wild
Smithereens
It’s bad to the bone
Preparing onions, say
Indy unit
Color in Charlotte Hornets jerseys
City of west Texas
Slack-jawed yokel on “The Simpsons”
Home of the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1967 to 2010
Bracket shapes
Element #33
Traveler’s stop
They may be taken with grains of salt
Their columns are slanted
“Sounds plausible”
Snake alternative
Be in harmony
Roast insert
___ to go (eager, informally)
Landlords’ collections
Before long, in poetry
Hospital sticker
Order from on high
Wipe out
Patch up
Key of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2
Icarus’s capital?
What upscale goods have
Soldier’s “brain bucket”
The two of them
Sparks
Walk-off homer inning, typically
Engage in a screaming match
Kate McKinnon’s show, familiarly
Physicist with a namesake law
Felix Salten’s Bambi, e.g.
Dating word
Led Zeppelin’s “Whole ___ Love”
“In Stiller Nacht” composer
Gillette razor blade brand
Much-loved star
Pulls in
Bender with a cap
Ignore the alarm, perhaps
Stat for Jacob deGrom
Answer to a general question?
Fellows, maybe
Driving need
Tool in photo apps
With plenty to spare
Walt Frazier nickname
Catch a wave
They often have busy hands
“...unless I’m mistaken”
Some Rodins
Ankle bones
Beyond what’s expected
AOC, e.g.
Life form
Jerry’s partner
Beamed
Yoga system
Person who brings people together
Comedian Nick
He outwits Gollum
Gift that may contain a GIF
It holds water
Sack
Like one
Redheaded girl of kiddie lit
Broken-up British label
It’s seriously souped up
Clarification intro
Maker of the Model X
Football Hall of Famer Dickerson
Present in court
Face difficulty
Approach nonchalantly
“Typical!”
Signs of stress?
Debarking announcement
Bothersome bunkmate
Velvet rope disregarder
“Alas!”
Brand pitched by Bucky Beaver
Addams Family nickname
Spot
Bit of wit
Garr of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”
Pharmacy concern
Raven-colored
Text message button
Thunder Bay’s prov.
Beats Electronics co-founder