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Wall Street Journal crossword of December 29th, 2014 other clues
'At Last' singer James
'Christmas Oratorio' composer
'Die Fledermaus,' for one
'Guys and Dolls' star of 1950
'Streetcar' cry
2004 Broadway role for Christopher Plummer
Aardvark's nibble
After the bell
Alternatively
Answers after two rings?
B-boy link
Balm ingredient
Balm target
Balm targets
Bambino
Barely squeeze (out)
Basketball center?
Best effort
Betray indecision
Cash on hand?
Certain
Clashes involving dukes?
Clear after dark
Comedy bit
Consider
Corp. bigwig
Court pairs
Discoverer of a theorem unproven for over 300 years
Dizzy Gillespie specialty
Doc's office reading
Film that introduced the song 'Cheek to Cheek'
Flight unit
Gaping mouth
Granola bit
Hotelier Schrager
Hurtful insult
It's got you covered
Item being returned in the three longest Across answers
Jason with the Jets from 1998 to 2005
JFK visitor, once
John of 'Carousel'
Leading indicator?
Limited-size post
Make a choice
Nationality suffix
Offends
One with a following
One, to Juan
Original subway line in NYC
Padlock setting
PC shortcut
Pitcher Maglie
Post of politeness
Puffy clouds
Radiator sound
Rice from New Orleans
Ring contest
Saturn's largest moon
Scale type
Schoolmate of Granger and Potter
See 61-Across
Simple folks
Singer born Paul David Hewson
Ski slope sights
Some Dixieland bands
Stately dance
Subway station
Swabbies
Text alternative
Tiffany array
Tony winner Simon
Turned on the waterworks
Was bested by
Wet bars?
With 63-Across, kind of bonus

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