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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 18th, 2013 other clues |
Creature with a comb |
Coarse, as language |
Crate stamp |
Like outside-the-box thinking |
Reason to retire? |
Pietà figure |
Lingo ender |
Plunders |
Make confetti of |
Rossini's '___ voce poco fa' |
Make like a rodent |
Prelude to civil war |
Matter of interest |
Sandwich made with sauerkraut |
Muffin material |
Professional milestone |
Muppet drummer |
Scotch Tape package feature |
Music's Allman and Eddy |
Nation for which 30-Across is named |
Semi section |
NYC's first subway line |
Only Central American nation whose official language is English |
Sgt. York's home state |
Proverbial nonlearner |
Org. with 30 member teams |
Sham arguments |
Punch ingredient? |
Overthrow, for example |
Page in the movies |
Shot putters? |
'Our Kind of Traitor' writer |
'The MacGuffin' author |
'60 Minutes' creator Don |
'Biscuit' introduced in 1912 |
'Grande Messe des Morts' composer |
'Le Misanthrope' writer |
Smoky shaft |
Unable to pass the Ishihara Test |
Snug retreat |
Sound from giraffes |
Where Achilles fell |
Spot for a surgeon's clamp |
Squeak source, at times |
Wine list section |
Stadium official |
Straighten, in a way |
Word chunk |
Substitute for |
Sungrazer, e.g |
___ before (not later than) |
T-shirt transfer |
That miss |
Then, to Etienne |
Traffic unit? |
Trouble |
Truckloads |
Turns right |
Tyrolean trill |
Daisy's cousin |
Drill that may bore |
Dyeing businesses |
Cutting-edge item |
Development unit |
DVR option |
Cole Porter's '___ Gigolo' |
Devils' playground? |
Creature with a comb |
Disco decoration |
Eager to listen |
Dispute decider, at times |
Collection of miscellany |
Enterprise grabber |
Down-and-outers |
Composer of the operetta 'El Capitan' |
Crêpe's cousin |
Court figure |
Cross-trainers, e.g |
Crack, in a way |
'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' singer |
'The results ___' |
'___ in the Crowd' (1957 Elia Kazan film) |
'___ Mucho' (hit for Jimmy Dorsey) |
Betty of cartoons |
Betray, as a brother |
Ben Gurion International carrier |
'___ Restaurant' |
Big 12 team |
According to |
Boulangerie array |
Adjective for Joe DiMaggio |
Breslau's river |
Alabama city in 1965 headlines |
Bring down |
Andean empire residents |
Broad letters on a box |
Antenna type |
Brownish gray |
Archaeologist's reckoning |
Bubbly buy |
Aussie trotters |
Budding business? |
Avenue liners |
Bull's target |
Ball borne by the nine longest Across answers |
Burton-O'Toole film of 1964 |
Balletic bend |
Bygone General Motors brand |
Bank, for example |
Cecil's cartoon friend |
Banks of Chicago |
Coarse, as language |
Becomes chronic |
Prompt |
Overcome, as a problem |
Excited activity |
Fair sight |
He woos Jo but marries Amy |
Fastener set in concrete |
Flees quickly |
Home to the Al-Hajar Mountains |
It may follow a visit |
Food critic's asset |
House of cards? |
Former first lady of France Bruni |
Jacket material |
Fresh, in Frankfurt |
Gets into hot water, maybe |
Labyrinth designer |
GI carrier to Omaha Beach |
Humor |
Grand Canyon viewing area |
Like 'Footloose' in 2011 |
Intestine, in combinations |
Haley replaced him as the Tin Man |
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