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Wall Street Journal crossword of February 20th, 2018 other clues
*Teddy Roosevelt's party
Emulate Nathan Chen
Seasonal song
Mete out
1040EZ org
Energetically excited
Museum workers
Allurement
Exam answer choice
Silence
Pained cry
Smelter waste
Analysis topic
One might be noble
Famed British racecourse
Sports junkie, e.g
Big name in skin care
Pale yellow blooms
Final book in Willa Cather's 'prairie trilogy'
Student driver, often
Bitty pieces
Pitcher's no-no
Follow a zigzagging course
Musk of Tesla
Swede's neighbor
Bound for the body shop
Geometric calculation
Playbill listings
Elba of 'Molly's Game'
Tattoos, informally
Braz. neighbor
Porterhouse kin
The lion's share
Broker's advice
Prepare for a match
Gizmos
Gravy absorbers
Tricky tactic
Camera support
Nail care abrasive
Prickly plants
Guitarist Paul
Utterance upon clearing one's plate
Cardio workout choice
Primatology study
In front of the audience
Warren's 'Bonnie and Clyde' co-star
Civil wrong
Rainbow flag letters
'In your face!'
In the past
Whittier work
'Once upon a time' villain
Cloak-and-dagger figure
Really annoy
*Group suit
Journalist's no-no
Without help
Not working
Coastal storm concern
Recipe direction
Jungle noises
Course peg
River of Deutschland
Lawyer's levy
Zilch
Crime bosses, or what the first words of the starred answers can be
'You're on!'
Road guide
Ledger entry
Dundee damsel
Rolex bought on the street, probably
*Saint Basil's Cathedral feature
Long of 'NCIS: Los Angeles'
Search for water
*Site of Harry Truman's winter White House
Lusty desire, slangily

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