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Compound parts: Abbr. crossword clue
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Wall Street Journal crossword of September 3rd, 2010 other clues |
'Call on me! I know the answer!' |
'Dadaland' author |
'Don't these clothes I just got look good on me?' |
'Fold' |
'Hello, ___ Be Going' |
'Hey, over here!' |
'How's that?' |
'Let me think about that' |
'The Wanderer' singer |
'___ Blue?' |
2007 NCAA basketball and football champions |
Applies sloppily |
Ballot abbr. |
Ban choice |
Baserunners try to beat it |
Becomes besieged |
Benchmarks: Abbr. |
Birthright seller |
Bundle of papers |
Burning feeling |
Butt in |
Cable bill encl. |
Cash on hand? |
Certain pool stat |
Cisco, to Pancho |
City founded in 1906 by U.S. Steel |
Clipper or cutter |
Coming-in approx. |
Computer drive part |
Con game |
Cost to compete |
Cries out for |
Curry of NBC |
Cut |
Dated weapon |
Did diagnostic work |
Did some crunches? |
Early whirlybirds |
East German secret police |
El-overseeing org. |
Emulate a crane |
Engage in petty criticism |
Even chances |
Explorer whose autobiography is titled 'Alone' |
Facilitates |
Family on which 'Please Don't Eat the Daisies' is based |
Family subdivisions |
Figurative writing |
First family of the 1980s |
Five kings of Portugal |
Garden party? |
Gerard's 'Green Card' co-star |
Gosling's first sound |
GPS forerunner |
Handy moving company? |
He often receives a touching portrayal |
Heroine of Cather's 'The Song of the Lark' |
Hog the mirror |
Isr. neighbor |
It contains spooled documents |
It helps take hooked fish from the water |
It may be used by Professor Plum |
It might be four letters |
It'll do for the present |
Its biggest city is Chicago, Ill. |
IV squared |
January 1944 Allied landing site |
Jayma Mays's 'Glee' role |
Jed Clampett portrayer |
July 1 celebration |
Justice Dept. agency |
Key of Scriabin's Symphony No. 1 |
Latte variety |
Like some wedding receptions |
Liver |
Lola's dog, in an Inge play |
Mad-hatter link |
Major Pasadena thoroughfare |
Malia's little sister |
Mason's burden |
Material for breeches |
Mil. address part |
Miles of film |
Mound stat |
Nikita's no |
Online payment method |
Org. that produces the Congressional Record |
Paces of pieces |
Part of many stars' names |
Playboy Club attire |
Played (with) |
Pope with the shortest reign (13 days) |
Popular operating system |
Practical joker |
Prefix with comedy |
Prefix with pad or port |
Put in a vault |
Quebec underground |
Quran creator |
Ready for battle |
Reaper's tool |
Regd. names |
Rio ___ Plata |
Sacred texts |
Scratched (out) |
Scrollwork shape |
Service elevators? |
Shaq's alma mater |
She played Anna in 'Anna Karenina' and 'Anna Christie' |
Shepherd with a self-titled Lifetime sitcom |
Shine, in brand names |
Smash's counterpart |
Soft fabric |
Some demarcated parking areas |
Sport in a walled court |
Spurred (on) |
Status attained after passing the Trials of Skill, Spirit, and Knowledge |
Steve Urkel catchphrase |
Stone Mountain honoree |
Swordfish servings |
Sympathetic reply |
Target |
Thank-___ (gift acknowledgments) |
This place is buzzing |
Time's 2007 Invention of the Year |
Titled Turk |
Tribe that lent its name to a state |
University of Maine town |
Unseat |
Unwrapped enthusiastically |
Versatile plant used in herbal medicine |
Very, to Verdi |
Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer |
View from Sandusky |
Way bigger than big |
Went out for a bit |
You are here |
___ Speaker |
___-Foy, Quebec |
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