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Wall Street Journal crossword of March 31st, 2014 other clues
'Caught you!'
'Damn Yankees' temptress
'Downton Abbey' valet
'Oh, bother!'
2006 movie set in Radiator Springs
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard setting
Adams of 'Trouble With the Curve'
Any group that tends to exclude women
Aussie hopper
Bambino
Bank
Batter ingredient
Big family
Brooklyn Brewery offering
Brooklyn Brewery offering
Catchers' needs
Clumsy one
Colorful parrot
Come to the plate
Company founded by Ingvar Kamprad
Davis of the Mets
Diamond, e.g
Earth Day month
Endorsements
Filing option for some
Film critic Pauline
Financial reporter Bartiromo
Foe of Flash
Goes wild
Hall of Fame pitcher Phil
Hard swing at the plate
Hardly friendly
High point
Hold to a zero score
Home away from home
Hubris source
In a lather
Initial phase of an undertaking
It has two runners on its base
Job at home
Kidney-related
League, for one
Leave in, after all
Litigious sort
Loaded
Love, in Latin
Major leagues?
Make the cut?
Mend, as broken bones
Michelle's predecessor
Natural talents
News director's place
Not dissonant
One of Alcott's 'Little Women'
One who may be caught stealing
Pacific parting
Perfect, as a skill
Pitcher Bell
Pitchers' stats
Pitching no-no
Planets, poetically
Price of Met performances
Relieve
Running account
Safari setting
Six-time Gold Glove winner Murphy
Slump
Sly stratagem
State of northern India
Susan Sarandon's 'Bull Durham' role
Tailgate party locale
Train for a game in Boston or D.C.?
Within striking distance
Word that can precede each half of each shaded answer
Work with acid
Yankees first baseman, familiarly
Yankees legend Lazzeri
Yankees or Mets, e.g
Yankees pitcher Thornton

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