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Wall Street Journal crossword of October 22nd, 2010 other clues |
'Dream on!' |
'Miss Chatelaine' singer |
'Nighthawks' painter |
'Not ___ out of you!' |
'Salome' role |
'Short Eyes' playwright |
'Vega$' star |
'Will you let me have a try?' |
'___ Mia' (Jay and the Americans hit) |
'___ Now Praise Famous Men' |
A smattering of |
Ab strengthener |
Acct. addition |
Acknowledge |
Andrew's ex |
Back, at times |
Baseball's Bando |
Become acclimated |
Big bustles |
Bitterly regret |
Borsa Italiana setting |
Bowling targets behaving exuberantly? |
Brand with a bat logo |
Brisk |
Bug |
Capital of Albania |
Carnival offering |
Carry |
Clip |
Coach involved in training |
Copying |
Corp. takeover |
Covers a football field |
Cozy |
Craters full of fowl with proud parents? |
D.C. baseballer, for short |
Dallas Cowboys helmet feature |
Dark horses |
Dept. head |
Dessert in a tall glass |
Dirigible on an old air mail stamp? |
Distinct times |
Dogs |
Donovan's record label |
Dr. Zaius, for one |
Dweller on the Arctic Circle |
Eldest of the Pleiades |
Energetic effort |
Fed. purchasing agency |
Friend of Lorraine? |
Garth Brooks's birthplace |
Go for |
Go for a tight shot |
Go piece |
Gobs |
Gov. Pawlenty's home |
Harmful, as effects |
Has a secret merger |
Hullabaloo |
Inner circles in Venn diagrams |
It may be flipped |
Kachina doll producers |
Kitchen cover |
Language that gives us 'hashish' |
Like dividends |
Like the Gorgons' hair |
Loser to Franklin in 1936 |
Louisiana, to Louis |
Lowly worker |
Magnetic measures |
Manipulator's forte |
Mannheim man |
Mechanical repetition |
Misbehaves |
Monticello, for one |
Musical based on the play 'The Fourposter' |
Official orders |
One whose sign says 'Boycott Drew Brees'? |
Parti-colored |
Partial quality |
Pen chant |
Penn of 'The Namesake' |
Pert talk |
Pirouette pivot |
Places of seclusion |
Police shocker |
Polk's successor |
Powell's frequent co-star |
Powerful club |
Preside over |
Proceeding as planned |
Reach over |
Relish |
Remove all traces of |
Response to 'I have to be going now' |
Rod attachment |
Sally |
Savory jelly |
Schedule position |
Score finish |
Send for a second opinion |
Shelters over truck dealers' lots? |
Ship sealer |
Short drive |
Shrine item |
Sierra follower |
Skeptical exclamation |
Ski resort sight |
Skyrockets |
Some Okefenokee fauna |
Something to spruce up the croquet set? |
Sound of contentment |
Splinter groups |
Store fixtures |
Subject of a front-page New York Times obituary on August 6, 1975 |
Suede shade |
Swims with the fishes |
Takes on |
Tattoo artist's need |
The Jets, for one |
The NCAA's Buckeyes |
Thief, informally |
Throw fastballs just because it's fun? |
Tips |
Tom Canty, in a Twain tale |
Two-channel |
Unable to decide |
Useful menu command for fallible folks |
Valorous |
Varnish, e.g. |
What the weary get, so they say |
Where Apolo Ohno won his second Olympic gold medal |
Where Harrah's began |
Where sprats have spats? |
Widen |
Win in a pencil-and-paper game |
Wisdom bringer, perhaps |
Writer Rushdie |
You might take it lying down |
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