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Language that gives us 'ransack' and 'berserk' crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 26th, 2016 other clues
Bad for dieters
40-Across, e.g
Amusement park attraction
Animation frame
Arctic hazard
Back of the neck
Beach creature
Biogenesis baseball scandal nickname
By way of, informally
Cabinet div
Case for a dermatologist
Caterer's coffee dispenser
Complete reversal
Cops who catch AWOLs
Counter's beginning
Dizzying designs
Dullsville
Earthling, in sci-fi
Executive's staff
Film ___ (hard-boiled genre)
Forbidden
Former Georgia senator Sam
Frittata ingredients
Gas brand absorbed by BP
Gaucho's rope
Give a benediction to
Harvey of 'Reservoir Dogs'
Host of 'Sexually Speaking,' familiarly
Italian wine region
Jokester who likes to take bets?
Kauai greeting
Language that gives us 'enigma' and 'acrostic'
Largest tributary of the Mississippi
Like many floors
Like the first leg of a triathlon
Lingerie that makes no rustling sound?
Main, for example
March 17 honoree, for short
Mimicked
Muttonheads
O in a love letter
Old TV character who liked oats
Old West lawman Wyatt
Only somewhat built up
Open, in a way
Painful pang
Paltry
Par-beating score in threatening weather?
Partridge's place
Pays attention to
Performed really badly
Person waiting by the stage door after a show?
Pile
Piles
Place setting setting
Plain ___ (obvious)
Puts a stop to
Quart, for short?
Reads for a part
Requirements
S. Amer.'s Andes, for example
Salon offerings
Season to be jolly
Showing potential
Simple type of question
Ski slope lift
Stadium crowd
Standard
Staple of vegetarian cooking
Wind off of a spool
___ volente (God willing)

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