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Wall Street Journal crossword of November 3rd, 2015 other clues
'Everything's Coming Up Roses' musical
'Family Ties' co-star
1975 hit for Elvis Presley
A bunch
According to
Act the raconteur
Anticipatory times
Artist's inspiration
Basketball court area
Bearer of a check
Beethoven symphony
Beldar Conehead's portrayer
Bird-based
Bounce off the walls, in a way
Burn soother
Chromosome component
Clark's co-worker at the Daily Planet
Clearly need a shower
Comparable
Consideration in making a decision
Cubicle fixture
De Gaulle's denial
Deck worker
Depart from the script
Dostoevsky's denials
Dream Team jersey letters
Father of Jacob and Esau
Feds
Foil's cousin
For this reason
Forsythia or fuchsia
Garden visitor
General assembly?
In fine fettle
In one's birthday suit
Interlocking block brand
Invitation initials
iPhone array
Jeans feature
Jeopardy
JFK Library architect
Kegger quaff
Letters on a zero button
Like road construction signs
Manage
Market indicator, with 'the'
Material for a state fair ribbon
Middle name in the National Inventors Hall of Fame
Nevertheless
Nickname of Dwight Gooden
Offer to a hitcher
One of us
Outpouring
Peace symbol
Possible course of events
Prominent position
Rank below viscount
Recipe unit
Reef residents
River to the Rio Grande
Romney's running mate in 2012
Ruler unit
Satisfied a rumbling stomach
Signal to go on, say
Starting stakes
Surrounding glows
Sweeping tale
Switched clips
Tara of 'Sharknado'
Thanksgiving staple
Tug-of-war need
Vote found in three other answers
Vote found in three other answers
Who needs to know, according to a Shania Twain song
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