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Wall Street Journal crossword of October 12th, 2017 other clues
Die-casting needs
River through Painted Rock Reservoir
Digitizes, in a way
Russia's equivalent of our House
Display discomfiture
Seafood platter wedge
First practical electric lights
Security program in a 1982 movie
Firth of 'The King's Speech'
Share of the profits
Hand outlay
Singly
Sitter's handfuls
Haunted house sounds
Some charity
He stabs Roderigo
Some winds
High grade
Something that comes to a head
Hours ere noon
Sounds from a flock
It may be held by a clip
Spicer portrayed by Melissa McCarthy on 'SNL'
It starts in the corner
Language closely related to Finnish
Spoils
Last page, sometimes
Legal opener
Staff
Statistician's calculation
Linguist's topic
Target of many an Oscar Mayer ad?
Lt.'s subordinates
Test setting
Lyrical lines
Ballpark souvenirs
Mastery required when training peregrines?
Top
Measure for a lot
Twisty path
'No offensive player may trip an opponent,' e.g
Meathead
Urgent request
1966 film nominated for the Best Picture Oscar
50-Down, by birth
Meatheads
Using a semicolon for a wink, say?
At some early date
Military academy cornerstone
Was winning
One way to be awakened
Was worthy of
Attendant spirits
Palookas
Was worthy of
Barrel wood
Phoenix surroundings?
Weaken over time
Behind, so to speak
Well-caffeinated, perhaps
Boxer Bartolo
Pitched
Plant pollinated by a moth
Premium product
Broods
Programming chart, informally
Bug
Public perception of an event, politically
Cassette contents
Close dramatically
Qty
David of Talking Heads
Radius setting
Depiction on the reverse of the Canadian dollar
Result of throwing a dictionary into a wood chipper?

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