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Wall Street Journal crossword of August 26th, 2017 other clues |
Spiral: Prefix |
Litmus reddeners |
String of islands? |
Chucks |
Littermates |
Stylish person |
Clarification intro |
Log-in credential |
Cleveland Cavalier Channing |
Subject of a seaside warning |
Love, in Esperanto |
Commute lengtheners |
McShane of 'American Gods' |
Cosecant's reciprocal |
Subs |
Surfer's distraction |
Crane, for one |
Symbol of Thoth |
Medium |
Missive from Macao? |
Taking out the trash, perhaps |
Cry |
More unsmiling |
Tell the tale |
Depeche Mode frontman Dave |
Move at a really slow pace |
Dreaded one? |
Test for M.A. seekers |
Nonsense |
Ernie Banks nickname |
The Cougars' sch |
Oaxacan civilization |
Exhausting routines |
The Mustangs' sch |
Office watchdog |
Falling on deaf ears |
Thomas in the Basketball Hall of Fame |
One might attend a concert |
Family that's owned the Pittsburgh Steelers since 1933 |
To boot |
One might work a concert |
File menu choice |
Tottenham trucks |
One who digs for old Coke bottles? |
From l. to r |
Toyotas of the 1990s |
Ones with supporting roles? |
Getaway spots |
Track markings |
Paperless birthday greeting |
Hardly a downpour |
Tree-dwelling apes |
Part of an Italian fire-breather's hoard? |
Hole number? |
Turns aside |
Payroll services company |
Homer outcry |
Unit symbolized by an omega |
Pennsylvania county |
Homer output |
Up for it |
Piece of wood from a historic vessel? |
Hot spot |
Uplifting group? |
Places text, perhaps |
Human Genome Project material |
Upper hand |
Interference pattern |
Voice from the loft |
Plot division |
International news agcy |
Voice of Master Viper in the 'Kung Fu Panda' movies |
Pride initialism |
Is a danger on the freeway |
Was impolite, in a way |
Protective garment |
Is advised |
Way off |
Quaint salutation |
Is exasperating |
Way off base, say |
Reptile of kiddie lit |
It goes up and down |
Rids of roughness, in a way |
It's always positive |
Well-hit ball |
Round container |
Its first hotel was in Flagstaff |
What made Gershwin's hair so silky? |
Silently assents |
Jersey features |
Wheeling's river |
Singer-songwriter Griffith |
Kazakhstan's capital |
Where many castles are built |
Sitcom role for Ron |
Latvian currency |
Windows precursor |
Sloth, for one |
Like a new coat, perhaps |
Wreath adornments |
Some religious sculptures |
Yul Brynner's 'The Ten Commandments' role |
Like Times Square on New Year's Eve |
'Being There' director Ashby |
'I knew it!' |
'Il Trovatore' heroine |
'King Lear' character who feigns madness |
'Le Pont de Narni' artist |
'Let's balance the budget,' say? |
'No help needed, thanks!' |
'Where does he get off?' |
'Who, me?' |
'___ nice day!' |
1950s crooner Julius |
1982 movie with a light-cycle competition |
American marsupial |
Atlanta Olympics torch lighter |
Australian sprinters |
Badger |
Bank offering, informally |
Baseball's Boone and Saberhagen |
Belgrade's country |
Best-known character of 8-Across |
Bestselling Persian poet |
Bit of celery |
Bow in old movies |
Buckwheat noodles |
Call at home |
Camera with a mirror and prism system, briefly |
Capital of Crete? |
Cartoonist who popularized the term 'double whammy' |
Casual greeting |
Cenozoic, for one |
'Babalu' singer |
Chapeau |
Character found in a 2016 sequel |
Cheer competition |
Cheers |
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