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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 8th, 2016 other clues
Swindler
Tall tale
Then do this to your result from 17-Across
Then do this to your result from 25-Across
To get the contest answer, start with one of these
Tractable
Tumult
Use vulgar words
Van Cliburn's specialty
Warning signs
Wild way to run
Winds down
With 34-Across, Best Picture nominee for 1979
Wordsworth works
Approach
'At Last' singer James
'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' actor
102, once
89 or 93, commonly
Animal named from the Latin for 'little thief'
Athletic trainer's roll
Beam
Believer in 20-Across
Black-and-white mammals
Branch
Bunch of bats
Camper's fuel
Capital on the Baltic Sea
Carol Brady's husband
Cause of some scandals in the art world
Choice words?
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Johnson
County of northern Ohio
Court action
Curves at the top of a glass
Cyberspace place
Eponymous auctioneer John
Existed
God with four mouths
Goes (for)
Hemsworth or Pratt
Houston university
How Cheerios taste
Isn't working
It might be fit for a king
It's different for Dominicans
Kate Bush song 'Snowed ___ Wheeler Street'
Like right away
List of mistakes
Many Scotsmen
Mitt Romney's wife
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, for Dubai
More loyal
Navigator's units
Now you have the answer, one of these, and without leaving the continent in 17-A
One might hold the door for you
Plant on talk show sets
Posturing type
Pot chips
Prepares to be knighted
Quisenberry or Quayle
Relaxed
Release
Representation
Rolls-Royce roller
See 28-Down
Shades
Sharpie, e.g
Some artwork
Strong part of a woodpecker
Sure to work

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