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H A I R
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Wall Street Journal crossword of June 29th, 2012 other clues |
Handel bars? |
Mincemeat ingredient |
Like some units |
Many a summer resident |
Mil. bigwig |
Mayo's special day |
Mike's opponent in 'The Bite Fight' |
Mini ha-ha |
A handshake may clinch it |
A ton |
Becomes tiresome |
Bolts |
Activist Shelby and politician Michael |
Approximating words |
Beginning of the 10th century |
April, May and June, to Daisy Duck |
Booking agent? |
Architect's extension |
Big outdoor gear retailer |
Boxer's threat |
Athlete who battled apartheid |
Baja abode |
Blade of yore |
Basketry material |
Much of Eur., once |
Prepare to fire |
Nearly-done comment |
Ruckus |
Nervous ones |
Second-most populous nation in Afr |
Publicists' handouts |
Nest material |
Nonstick cookware brand |
See 72-Across |
Put a hold on |
Oases that aren't there |
Online party notice |
Short digression |
Radiator in a freedom fighter's hideout? |
Oscar winner for 'The Miracle Worker' |
Out of style |
Sighed line |
Really out |
Peace Nobelist Wiesel |
Piddling |
Skilled performer |
Reps.' rivals |
Piercing spot |
Pigmented part of the eye |
Retrospective segment |
Son of Seth |
Pleasing to look at |
Poison remedy |
Rev.'s address |
Spectacular sky show |
Potato pancakes |
Brand that contains 'Retsyn' |
Brew produced by a group of senior spouses? |
For ___ (not pro bono) |
Bric-a-brac holder |
Brimless toppers |
Forsaken |
Brothers in the hood? |
Down |
Building managers, familiarly |
Edible frill on a skirt? |
Frank's second wife |
Busy mo. for accountants |
Cereal pursued by a 'silly rabbit' in ads |
Fiery feeling |
Chinese Water Torture Cell escapee |
Christian born in France |
Fish market feature |
Freaked |
Clownish Kelly |
Free will negator |
Coin depiction of an ornamental vase? |
Flight segment |
Creative start |
God of storms? |
Cruise stops, often |
Football foul indicator |
Deadbeat's comeuppance |
Golfer Isao |
Diner delivery |
Disney collectible |
Gore and Green |
Does basic math |
Footing |
Wine cask wood |
Verb on a bill |
Start of some ode titles |
With 73-Down, prepared to blow out the candles |
Suggest |
Take out, in a way |
Take second, perhaps |
Vegas venue |
___-daisy |
Their ranks don't include DHs |
Tooth, in Torino |
Toronto's time zone |
Trillion, in 12-Down unit names |
Very, at Versailles |
Trouble removing a chemical peel, say? |
Waste allowance |
Troy engineering sch |
Way to stand |
Turns right |
When Parisians typically vacate |
Unpopular singer |
More robust |
Junker |
Handled without care |
Landscaping gizmo |
In-browser programs |
Hard-hit baseball |
He had the first hip-hop album to bear an explicit content sticker |
Largest moose ever's claim? |
It may be lent or bent |
Helps out |
Hip-hop headwear |
Like Bushmen and Bedouins |
It may follow trig |
Like crimped hair |
Hoard |
Jazz piano legend |
Holders of jacks |
Like some memories |
Hot |
Ibex's home |
In excess of |
'C'mon, Governor Perry, believe in yourself!'? |
'Open' autobiographer |
'Far out, man!' |
'Jeopardy!' component |
'Yeah, sorry' |
'King of Torts' Melvin |
'You're killing me,' textually |
'Solaris' author |
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