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Royal Indian title crossword clue
R A J A
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Wall Street Journal crossword of March 11th, 2017 other clues |
Era-spanning tale |
Even a little |
Fidel's successor |
Final Four initials |
Flock leader |
Fork-tailed bird |
Functions |
Galley worker |
Great sorrow |
Grouper, e.g |
Have an inclination |
Heads off |
Heated for a few seconds |
Highlands village that appears for only one day every 100 years |
Hitchhiker's hope |
Hole in the 12-Across |
Holstein hello |
Impulse |
It might generate some interest |
Jam for Sacher torte |
Jerk the wheel |
Juicy item in a gossip column |
Jury member |
Kelly of TV |
Labor Day baby, e.g |
Leaf producer |
Like lambs |
Like many a movie maitre d' |
Like San Jose Sharks home uniforms |
Like the Jabberwock, by the vorpal blade |
Lodge group |
Longest-serving reporter on '60 Minutes' |
Lumberjacks enjoying the Jacuzzi? |
Maker of Expression printers |
Manual readers |
Mechanic's focus |
Mother of Luke and Leia |
Mouth, slangily |
Music's Moetley ___ |
Nautical ropes |
No-frills |
Notable 1962 launch |
Nothing, in Nice |
Nullify |
Offshoot of calypso |
One of New Jersey's state symbols |
Overcharge |
Palindromic fluid unit |
Passbook, deposit slips, etc.? |
Pate cover |
Pinochle scores |
Pitcher's pride |
Play boy? |
Poise |
Prickly plants |
Prospector's find |
Puts away, as a hose |
Queen of Soul |
Quentin wrote 'Kill Bill' for her |
Reef residents |
Refrain syllable |
Regan of Fox Business |
Replace on the mound |
Reuben base |
Ring around the 105-Across |
River to Lyon |
Saddle, bridle, harness and the like |
Safari sighting |
San Marino surrounder |
Section of a bowling alley designated for drinkers? |
Seed coating |
Slowly disappears |
Sprint, e.g |
Standing on |
Stereotypical spy wear |
Streaker with a tail |
Sylphlike |
Tats |
They happen, they say |
Thinker's conclusion |
Third baseman nicknamed 'the Penguin' |
Tows for some teams |
Two-time DDE opponent |
Uncertain |
Uncontrollable excitement |
Voice quality |
Waggish |
Warning word |
Warren Buffett's home |
Wife of Juan |
Wild excitement over a clairvoyant? |
Williams of 'Happy Days' |
Withdraw from competition |
Women's golf garment |
Won't share |
Woody trunk |
Work at home |
___ favor |
___ II (king of Jordan) |
___ vous plait |
Agrippina's ungrateful son |
Aid for making a bust |
Applejack source |
Award for an outstanding player |
Babe's master |
Back from slumberland |
Back on a boat |
Banking expert? |
Bats |
Bed cover |
Begin to practice |
Bette's 'All About Eve' character |
Bird on a Canadian dollar |
Birdwatchers with microphones, maybe? |
Biz bigwig |
Blows up |
Boat captain's nickname |
Bodily passage |
Bolted down, perhaps |
Boutros-Ghali's successor |
Boxers who can endure punches? |
Cabinet dept. since 1979 |
Carried off |
Charging up a Tesla? |
Choice |
Christian of 'Mr. Robot' |
City northwest of Los Angeles |
Clara Bow nickname |
Common avenue shader |
Company car, e.g |
D and C in D.C |
Domain |
Early times, poetically |
Easier to comprehend |
Eggs Benedict ingredient |
Affected by the moon |
'...as good as ___' |
'Amahl and the Night Visitors' writer |
'Oh, my aching back!' and others? |
'Would you like me to?' |
1997 title character played by Peter Fonda |
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