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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 6th, 2017 other clues
Toward shelter
Unassisted
Undisturbed
Up
Wise lawgivers
WSJ or NYT section
Yonder
'Check it out!'
'I'm impressed!'
'I've been thinkin'...'
'Let's take a chance!'
1999 prequel, casually
2600 maker
A snap
Airborne mammal
Any of five Norwegian kings
Ask politely
Avoid capture by
Be the champ
Bring in
Butte cousins
Clinched
Color between blue and green
Compass pt
Congregation
Course requirement
Crowdsourced review site
Drew in
Dublin-born playwright
Edit menu choice
Ending for sooth or nay
Failed miserably
Fails to
Gentlemen
Get high?
Goes the distance
Golfer whose first name is actually Theodore
Hank's catchphrase on 'The Larry Sanders Show'
Head bug
House of cards?
Its capital is Libreville
K.T. who sang '80's Ladies'
Keep away from the law?
King, in Castile
Limited cartel
Low card in a 'wheel'
Main vein
Masked assistant
May 31
Meadow wetters
More than a role model
Op art pioneer Victor
Original
Oroville, Three Gorges or Aswan
Paris-born playwright
Point at the table
Pouched punchers, briefly
Prepare to remove, as a sneaker
Pushover
Quarter
Rebellious period
Sap-sucking insect
School since 1440
Score with an 'all' in it
Seeking, in personal ads
Should it occur that
Smeltery waste
Sofa part
Stock some more
Succor
Sweetie
Symbol on a staff
The ___ Brothers ('Wake Up Little Susie' singers)
Tigers catch them
Toughest stroke

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