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Wall Street Journal crossword of April 27th, 2012 other clues |
Cabinet wood |
Capri or Corsica |
Cause of quailing |
Film about 'Mack the Knife' singer, as told by a jazz fan? |
Ending akin to -like |
Chart template |
Film about a big pipe that's likely to rupture? |
Essential items |
Child's guessing game |
Climber's goal |
Film about a color mismatch between adjacent Venetian paintings? |
Combo's offering |
Eurasian deer |
Commemorative writing |
Film about a reclining seat that's very flimsy? |
Computer addiction of the 1990s |
Euro fraction |
Conspicuous |
Film about an overly equitable span? |
Country singer Kathy |
Femme follower |
Cuisine that features nam pla |
Film about the flier of a clan's private jet? |
Diva, traditionally |
Fictional rabbit's lament |
Downtime |
Film about the lute maker's art? |
First lady between Eleanor and Mamie |
High-five, essentially |
First of Mickey's wives |
Ingredient of the Brewster sisters' elderberry wine |
Free, in a way |
Holden's 'Sunset Boulevard' co-star |
Frees over time |
Installment |
Galileo's birthplace |
Home Depot array |
Gauge reading |
Is a good dog |
German camera company |
Hospital transport |
Get ready for wrestling practice, say |
Island visited by Hudson in 1609 |
Gift from one's parents |
I might stand for it |
Gift tag word |
It's hot and heavy |
Image, in combinations |
Greenwich Village neighbor |
Groundskeeper's place |
In ___ (peeved) |
Judged |
Hardly |
Kind of length or point |
Hauler's unit |
Inexperienced |
Old ewe in 'Babe' |
Robert Burns's '___ Mouse' |
Oregon evergreen |
Round number? |
Pendulum path |
Sacred song |
Phoenix surroundings |
Samhain celebrants |
Piece of cake |
Sanctify |
Political pals |
Sci-fi collection featuring the 'Three Laws' |
Powerful bunch |
Scythe swinger |
Nickname of pianist Earl Hines |
Precision |
Program suppliers |
Sesame paste |
Put in order |
River through Catalonia |
Should that be the case |
Puzzle |
Bill depicting the U.S. Treasury |
Act opener |
Afore |
Bacchanalian bashes |
Blow-dryer brand |
Bank alarm? |
Box office sales, in showbiz slang |
Brewpub offering |
Big loss, figuratively |
Broad ties |
Kindle |
Kittiwake, e.g |
Misanthrope's specialty |
Knave's loot, in rhyme |
Make pigtails |
Layered snack |
Morales of 'Caprica' |
Lettuce variety |
Mammoth hunters' weapons |
Like peacoats |
Manners of moving |
Loading dock slot |
Signing need |
Washington-to-Boston speedster |
Smeared with ink? |
Smith's medium |
Some corkscrews |
Trouble |
Whatsis |
Some hold spectacles |
Stimulate |
Word on some euros |
Twice CCLI |
Swamp skimmer |
Swimmer Thorpe |
Work in a refinery |
Twiddled one's thumbs |
Symphony first performed in April 1805 |
___ Laredo, Mexico |
Undergo a merger |
Tear |
Terminate |
___ quam videri (North Carolina's motto) |
Throw ___ (be bratty) |
Use up |
Tin Pan Alley creation |
Victims of overwork |
Tip |
Together, musically |
Togetherness |
'I'll see you then!' |
'My word!' |
'That's how it's going to be, is it?' |
'___ So Fine' |
'The Cat in the Hat' consists of them |
'The Situation Room' carrier |
16th-century Italian sculptor |
198 inches |
1984 Jeff Bridges film |
2008 NYSE acquisition |
Abundance |
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