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Wall Street Journal crossword of March 24th, 2018 other clues
Dove, e.g
Driving aids
Lament
LAX posting
Druid, e.g
Leander's love
DVR remote button
Like a sultry-eyed temptress..
Enamored with
Lions' prey
End for profit or market
Literary twists
End for serpent or elephant
Longtime Doubleday editor Talese
As a precaution
Entitled to pension benefits
Maj.'s subordinate
Autonomous program
Expressway advisory
Mark Twain's New York burial place
Ballerina's aid
Filthy rich
Mark up, musically
Bay Area airport code
Mass parking spots?
Beside oneself
Fivers
MBA hopeful's hurdle
Flanders Fields flowers
Bicolor snack
Meet contenders
Follower's suffix
Bilingual anthem
Font resembling Helvetica
Biol. or chem
Mesh
Food poisoning culprit
Mother of Elizabeth I or daughter of Elizabeth II
Formed for a specific purpose
Mtge. units
Blank
Bremner of 'Wonder Woman'
German painter Max
Mucky ground
Bygone Seattle team
Go all over
No-no for some dieters
Casual eatery
Goal of some talks
Obstinate..
Cautions
Greeted casually
Ominous ending, at times
Centrally situated
Org. for Ducks and Penguins
Chai, for one
Habitat for herons
Oscar winner for 'Milk'
Chevy SUVs
Hallux, in anatomy
Outhouse
City west of Sparks
Hanoi holiday
Paid spots
Co-star of Betty, Rue and Estelle
Hardly discreet..
Coerced payment
Hired soldier, for short
Palooka
Petite pixie
Comics' routines
Hole number
Plays in plays
Cornerstone abbr
Home on the Plains
Poet Day-Lewis
Cruz on Capitol Hill
House hold?
Powerful pair
Customarily
In disagreement
Quantum physics pioneer
Daniel of Comedy Central
Incendiary felony
Queequeg's boss
Diamond side
Introductory Italian course?
Recipe direction
Disney frames
Job application fig
Regard highly
Dispute decider, at times
Justin Trudeau, by birth
Rene of 'Thor'
Doddering
L.A. winter hours
Repeated slogan
Replace some players
Ricotta-filled dessert
Rubs the wrong way
Scatters
Slow on the uptake..
Small denomination
Small songbird
Snide remark
Societal proscriptions
Some toy dogs
Somewhat, informally
Spruce up, perhaps
Stationery unit
Sticky-footed lizard
Store with iconic blue boxes
Submit a return with a click
Surrealism precursor
Thought
Tourist destination in the Aegean
Tracking chip
Typesetter's arc
University of Maryland athletes
Waits on stage
Wall unit?
Was first
Whole number
Woodworking tool
Works in a gallery
Writer Rand
___ Sticks (drain deodorizer)
___ up (come clean)
'On the double!'
Anger
'That ___ last week!'
...Easily offended
'Pardon the interruption...'
...Gone platinum?
...Like basset hounds
'60s org. that protested the Vietnam War
'Cross my heart!'
'Magnifique!'
...Miserly
'Malcolm X' director
1976 Gregory Peck film

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