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Wall Street Journal crossword of May 31st, 2018 other clues
Game wardens?
Circulation boosters
Consumed
Cloverleaf part
Language with many borrowings from Sanskrit
Detached
Cook's absolutely horrible cutting job?
Goldenrod kin
Group of pages
Bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane
Appetizer of Andalusia
Preparer of apps
Placebo meal for a goat?
President Miguel Diaz-Canel's nation
Bass output
James played by Beyonce in "Cadillac Records"
Foundling found by the Nile
Capital of Zambia?
Challenges, in slang
Abbr. after Cleveland or Brooklyn
Hemingway, notably
Coin with twelve stars on each side
Target of Bart's prank calls
Politician's platform
Carrier with a "Fly the Starry Night Skies" slogan?
Protective protuberance
Body of an organism
It might cause a draft
House output
Turn out to be
Offer to some royal suitors?
"Hotline Bling" artist
Drops from the sky
"The Sound of Music" backdrop
Piloting milestones
Agreement
Make like matryoshka dolls
Modernize, perhaps
Major suit
Rays, e.g.
Rays' home, casually
Ad-overseeing org.
"Now it's clear!"
Collars
Opal, e.g.
Prominent
Yale student
"Be patient!"
As soon as
Not just want
Most furious
King's Scholars' school
Oscar nominee for "12 Monkeys"
Payment before a deal is finalized
"Numero Zero" author
Shaken
Echo voice
Slangy send-off
Bank job
Back, at the track
Strong point
Hercules fought them in a 1964 B movie
Tucson and Santa Fe
The Police, e.g.
Eyjafjallajokull output
Grand entrance
Gets underground
Moulin Rouge performance
Garfunkel and ___ (comedy duo)
Saddam's supposed stash
Sleek in design, for short
Fix, as a lab
Take-out order?
Click-N-Ship org.
"Look over here!"
Justin Timberlake song that samples a boxing ring bell
Business abbr. that's inside the theme answers

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