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Wall Street Journal crossword of May 25th, 2012 other clues
Societal levels
Roadhouses
Result of mixing bleu et jaune
Salad dressing with a twist?
Reward for waiting
State capital nicknamed 'The City of Four Lakes'
Sectors
She played Mia in 'Pulp Fiction'
Stop considering
Some are bitter
Sheetful of cookies
Some strikes
Street address?
Shtick figures
Some Tatooine workers
Sister of Emily and Charlotte
Slightly
Sudan president al-Bashir
Sonny's partner on 'Miami Vice'
Slog away
Small fruit that's sort of funny?
Sunday entree suitable for a baby?
Sponsorship
Bambi's love
Banks
Bed tenders, at times
Brewpub output
Breakfast serving suitable for the uninvited?
Breakfast choice in winter months?
Being
Brit's submachine gun
Big buttes
Budgetary excess
Burglar alarm warnings
Biting
Blood: Prefix
Caesar whose forum was television
Bolognese boutique
Calls for
Boot camp address
Cart puller
Cart pullers
Do some voice-over work
Chanel fragrance
Entrepreneurial assets
City name that's Spanish for 'ash tree'
Farm machine
Co-star of Stewart and Frakes
Flare up
Flying class?
Cold War epithet
Coldly determined
Flying formation
Commit perjury
Fountain orders
Galley item
Company
Going up
Company high-ups
Golfer Hunter ___
Cornhusker rival
Grant in the movie biz
Corp. VIP
Greenland feature
Dairy product at the zoo?
Delicate deer
Help
Department store department
Hewlett-Packard's Whitman
Dip choice
Hilarious joke
Disgusted
Indignant utterance
Distressed cry
Sweet treat kept in a pot?
Symbol on Irish euro coins
Vintage
When Romeo first sees Juliet
Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp
Ticket counter worker
Tim Tebow, in college
Wish undone
Totter
___-Foy, Quebec
Transylvania Company hire of 1775
Iniquity
It's a long story
New Brunswick tribe
Kensington Gardens buggy
Nick's follower
Kick downstairs
Not, quaintly
Kitchen garden harvest
One may be hidden in a teddy bear
Language group including Shona and Swahili
Org. that won the 1969 Peace Prize
Out of bed
Love of music
Make one's name
Pentagon powers
Marilyn Monroe feature
Perfect places
Match box?
Pipe parts
Milhouse's pal
Plane curve
Missing, in a way
Playground retort
Most saintly
Much summer TV
Plug
Poached entree in a blob?
Music rights org
Purim reading
Name on 2012 campaign posters
Regard as the purpose of one's existence
Navel bases?
Regatta units
Nest egg choice
'The Silence of the Lambs' director
Aussie with a good kick
'You can count on me, boss'
Automne preceder
'Be quiet!'
1932 #1 hit for Bing Crosby
'Hostel' director Roth
Adviser in the Iliad
'I begin to see the truth!'
Back up
'Mansfield Park' author
Alley of the comics
'Scram!'
'The Borgias' star
Armpit
Arson aftermath
'The Fall' author
Astaire's 'Daddy Long Legs' co-star

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