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Wall Street Journal crossword of February 18th, 2016 other clues
Wool source
Wool source
'Symphonie Espagnole' composer
'I couldn't agree more!'
1980s teammate of Magic
A that's earned by cheating
Advantage
Answer from a knocker
Argentine article
At the most
Award depicting a pair of masks
Bastille Day season
Bloodcurdling
Boarding site
Bond
Bride of July 1981
Brought up
Bungee jumper's reward
Charlotte, Chad or Chelsea
Cleat setting
Comics character in a red and black striped shirt
Devo's 'Satisfaction' and Oasis's 'I Am the Walrus,' e.g
Disappearing sea
Dit's counterpart
Drywall holder
First aid pro
Guy Lafleur, in 1990
Happening
Heist facilitator
High muck-a-muck
House work
It's measured in column inches
It's paid on receiving bills
It's shaped like a trident
Jewelry store purchase
Join the bulls
Just
Keyed in
Knock out
Kvelling, say
Least long-winded
Long to see
Monopoly collections
Moral authority
Nabokov novel set on Antiterra
Not too bright
Nothing to write home about
Octogenarian, in 1946
Open, in a way
Petco Park players
Plant, perhaps
Premiere sight
Puts on the line
Respectably wholesome
Sally Rand and Gypsy Rose Lee
Scale interval
See 54-Across
Seller of Ingatorp tables
Social stratum
Some tip jar fill
Sporting sneakers, say
Syndicate snitch
Tagamet target
Track runner
Traffic problem
Triceps connection
Trickster of African folk tales
Victim of Pizarro
Wall rattler
Was dashing
Watching a sunset, sleeping in, etc
Wear on
With 10-Across, star of ABC's 'Resurrection'

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