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Wall Street Journal crossword of August 5th, 2013 other clues
'Zip-a-Dee-Doo-___'
Basic principles
1951 Tony winner for 'The Rose Tattoo'
Be blessed with
53, to 212?
Address label phrase
Bit of smoke
Anatomical column
Being, in Bordeaux
Barclays Center, for one
Blue
Big wave
Buck
Cash on hand?
Land in the ocean
Clock numeral
Innovatively offbeat
Louver piece
Crafty
Is a good dog, perhaps
Cream of society
Make some test grooves before the real carpentry?
Cribbage marker
It's a long story
Declines
Methuselah's great-great-great- great-great-grandmother
Did an usher's job
Easter find
It's about a foot
Middle of three X's?
Farm team
Female equivalent of knights
Gain from drinking too much milk?
Go out of business
Mug
Jargon
Green sauces
New Rochelle college
Kaufman/Ferber play 'Dinner at ___'
Hardly wimpy
Hiker's snack
NYPD alerts
Kelli of 'Nice Work If You Can Get It'
Hot spots
Underlying principle of the universe
Uranium-238 undergoes it
Tie, say
Travelers' stops
They sometimes clash
U.S. Open feats
Wild
Ore transporter
Org. headed by John O. Brennan
Spots
Particular philosophy
Subway supporter
Pigeon plaint
Sauced
Pizza slices, geometrically
Sign up
Terrarium growth
Place in the East Village
Play piece inserted into this puzzle's longest answers
Some Dada works
Theatrical signal
Printer's supply
Public Theater founder
Splinter group
Rewards for good dogs
Rockette trademark
'Good buddy' speaker
'Forget it!'
Wind instrument played by a camel?
Zachary of Broadway's 'First Date'
___ cava (blood vessel to the heart)

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