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Bearded uncle crossword clue
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Wall Street Journal crossword of February 13th, 2016 other clues |
Entry in le dictionnaire |
Everywhere, so to speak |
Express |
Finish for humor or valor |
Four-time portrayer of cop Roger Murtaugh |
Fourth O.T. book |
Geometry class exercise |
Goes here and there |
Got takeout, say |
Greek peak |
Green prefix |
Green-trunked shrubs |
Having a rectangular face |
Hollered |
Idiosyncrasy |
In favor of |
Intersect |
Interstate interchanges |
IV squared |
Jeremy of 'Law & Order' |
Lend a hand |
Like |
Like some yogurt |
Lille lily |
Line at the bookie's |
Lines on a map |
Longtime Spanish dictator |
Macadam binder |
Make darts |
Marlo Thomas's 'That Girl' role |
Minuscule |
Not quite right |
Notre Dame coach Parseghian |
Ohio city whose name is Greek for 'hospitality' |
On the way out |
One may be spotted in the garden |
One of an apocalyptic quartet |
Pandora released them |
Party line? |
Perfect |
Performed a checkout job |
Pioneer in pure mathematics |
Pioneering computer programmer Ada |
Places for French classes |
Political columnist Matt |
Pope who persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome |
Potential single |
Prohibition agents |
Protective ornament |
Purple flower |
Quick gait |
Rapper's handful |
Result of a bullish day on Wall Street |
Retirement location |
Return-from-lunch time, for some |
Ring boundaries |
Runner with feathers |
Sardegna e Sicilia |
Scales of 'Fawlty Towers' |
Scandal lead singer Patty |
Sch. nicknamed 'West Point of the South' |
Sedgwick of 'The Closer' |
Sitcom planet |
Sleep stopper |
Snickering sound |
Snooker need |
Some 'Hair' hair |
Song by the Troggs, and a hint to part of eight other Across answers |
Sprint, for one |
Steaming |
Stoat coat |
Stock holders? |
Strand, in a way |
Stupidly clumsy |
Supreme being? |
Team supporter |
Tear into |
The folks |
Thumbs-up |
To be at the Colosseum |
Trailing behind |
Trickster's gloat |
Tripod part |
Underway |
Went up the river? |
White elephant, e.g |
___ in 'India' |
___ ligation |
___ rima (eight-line stanza) |
___ Tuesday |
'Pagliacci' clown |
'...heaven shall ___ her portals': Byron |
'Anna in the Tropics' playwright Cruz |
'Camelot' composer |
'I haven't ___' |
'Incidentally...' in a text |
'The Road to Ensenada' Grammy winner |
'There it is!' |
'Well, ___-di-dah!' |
'___ 13' (movie referenced in 106-Across) |
'___ been had!' |
1995 Tom Hanks role |
Abercrombie's retail partner |
Act the consigliere |
Airline that had a Clipper Club |
Airport northwest of LAX |
Answer of confirmation |
Architect imprisoned in Spandau |
Bach's Mass ___ Minor |
Bad-tempered woman |
Bali product |
Beautiful people |
Big outdoor gear retailer |
Brian of Roxy Music |
Brunch cocktail |
Bucolic expanse |
Calming agent |
Canadian crooner Michael |
Candle-lighting season |
Capital of Newfoundland and Labrador |
Card game also called Sevens |
Carry a balance |
Casserole bit |
Cav or Mav |
Citrus starter |
City across the Oresund from Copenhagen |
Coined cash |
Commotion |
Conceive of |
Cracks |
Creditor |
CXXXIV tripled |
Debate topic |
Diesel of 'Fast & Furious' |
Draw the curtain on |
Drops |
Drowning out the quarterback, say |
Effectiveness, figuratively |
Either Dumas |
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