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Wall Street Journal crossword of May 2nd, 2014 other clues |
'Beau ___' |
'That's a lie!' |
'The Plains of Passage' author |
'The Premature Burial' author |
'The Walking Dead' network |
'What a pity!' |
'___ only a game' |
'___ play two!' (Ernie Banks catchphrase) |
'___ sport!' |
1961 American League batting champ |
A river runs through it |
Advil buyer's choice |
Angular |
Artist behind imaginepeace.com |
Assn |
Awarder of belts for belting: Abbr |
Back |
Ball part |
Baseball caps, e.g |
Baseball team |
Blue Jays' prov |
Bobby's informants |
Braves, on sports tickers |
Brewers' units |
Bunch of corporate directors who are never replaced, in Anaheim? |
Bygone laptop |
Cage with many parts |
Cardinal base |
Cary's 'Blonde Venus' co-star |
Christian in Cairo |
Cleopatra's 'poor venomous fool' |
Completely attuned to |
Crunchy sandwich |
Daft |
Dawn goddess |
Debate position |
Defeated by a tiny margin |
Designer Tahari |
Diamond makeup |
Dice that weigh 1000 pounds each, in Chicago? |
Dior design of the 1950s |
Duration |
Entrance fees, of a sort |
Finish filming |
Five-in-a-row game |
Force into a tight space |
Formerly called |
From the top |
Fury |
Gauge on a hidden pipe, in New York? |
Girl group with the 1965 #2 hit 'A Lover's Concerto' |
Good, to Galarraga |
Grant's 'Father Goose' co-star |
Growth area? |
Halloween decoration cutouts, in Minnesota? |
Having only unfavorable outcomes |
He had most of his work done by Friday |
Heated, as a debate |
Historic jetsam |
Holden Caulfield's little sister |
Immaculate |
Increase |
Inducement |
Inhospitable to flora |
It has two runners on its base |
Japan's prime minister |
Joel's co-director |
Keep from drying out |
Kid with a coloring book, in Tampa Bay? |
LaRoche of the Nats |
Like baseballs |
Like many sci-fi monsters |
Long time |
Mariner's vessel |
Mariners' home |
Modify, as a motion |
Month of la Epifania |
Neil Sedaka's first Top Ten hit |
Nixon impeachment hearings chairman Peter |
Nocturnal fledglings |
Nor'easter features |
Occupation with a cause |
One way to acquire a player |
Opera ___ |
Oreo center |
Orthodontist's rubber band |
Overhauls |
Parish leaders |
Penitent person |
Phillies pitcher Cliff |
Pissarro's tutor |
Pitch, in a way |
Pitcher's stat |
Pitcher, of a sort |
Players' positions? |
Point of view |
Prepare beef tenderloin, e.g |
Pretense |
Problem for a nursery entertainer, in Cincinnati? |
Punk surname |
Put stock in |
Ran the bases on a homer, perhaps |
Rate |
Rebellious years, often |
Rocketeers' uniforms |
Rube |
Rumpole of the Bailey |
Run for home, maybe |
Salad staple |
Salt Lake City athlete |
Scout's group |
Seamless transition |
Series opener |
Set of tracks |
Some hits |
Sound, say |
Sparkling wit |
Speech in the Forum |
Spreadsheet units |
Stadium shout |
Starbucks logo woman |
Steal |
Struck on the hour |
Sufficient, in dialect |
Swiss coin |
They rarely have hits |
Thrashing site |
Tiger, e.g |
Times Sq. bisector |
Train schedule abbr |
Twisted tightly |
Unproven ability |
Vegetarian gourmet, in Houston? |
Walks all over |
Ward worker |
Weapon prohibited by the Geneva Convention |
With no buyer lined up |
Words only ever spoken by a single person |
___ play (defense against a bunt) |
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