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Wall Street Journal crossword of September 17th, 2015 other clues
'Couldn't have said it better myself'
'Gerontion' poet
'I'm sorry to say...'
'The Periodic Table' author
Abridges
Acclaim
Alice's husband
Ames Research Center org
Animal whose young is a cria
Aquarium favorite
Aquarium plant also called waterweed
Auto adornment
Blount in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Bolt down
Broad valley
Canton bordering Lake Lucerne
Coin inscription
Dating site data
Delight
Dictionary notation
Drug agents, in slang
Dynamite roll, e.g
Entrance requirement
Even a little
Farcical
Fierce
Fifth of 12 pages
Film about a Latin American revolution joined by country singers?
Film about a Maine barker making a march for civil rights?
Film about a queen pursued by DEA agents?
Film about a race of blue humanoids swinging through the jungle?
Film about a singing orphan who suffers from acrophobia?
Film about a street urchin and his circle of friends in Baltimore?
Flouted the limit
Gaelic tongue
Grandson of Methuselah
Grunts
Haydn nickname
He served before Jack
Hibernation spots
How tuna might be packed
Hull sealant
It has a bit part
Its early ads touted '1,000 songs in your pocket'
Killing time?
Kurylenko of 'Quantum of Solace'
Lead-in to boy or girl
Losers in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals
Make out
Manipulative fellow
Mules hold them
Mythical enchantress
Neighbor of 42-Across
Neighbor of 60-Down
Net
Paparazzo's target
Parts of hearts
Pitts of 'Life With Father'
Productive
Representation of a knight atop a reel of film
Road hazard
Saline drip
Sequoia rival
She-bear, to Pliny
Simile segment
Spur
Spur
Star vehicle
Supplies with defenders
Team booster, often
Team whose home games feature the Racing Presidents
Traditional knowledge
Uncluttered
Way awesome
Wi-Fi signal icon, essentially

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