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C A L C
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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 13th, 2012 other clues |
Trading spot |
Uttar Pradesh city |
Well accessory |
Tunisian port |
Words of commitment |
Prying |
Sporty car roof |
Raised |
Sister of Emily and Charlotte |
Sailing along |
They're always game |
It may be ear-piercing |
Inexpensive eatery |
Handy |
Harbor |
Head, in slang |
Instrument also called a clarsach |
Japanese clothing chain |
High guy |
Kind of hound or feed |
Hobby store purchases |
Invoice fig |
Hoops shot from behind the arc |
King killer |
Household appliances, for short |
Humdinger |
It can hold you up |
Krupp works city |
Incitements |
Le : French :: ___ : German |
PC key |
Like advantageous situations |
Like some paychecks |
Periodically available fast food item |
Like tens |
Linguist Chomsky |
Linney and Dern |
Personal artwork, for short |
Low-tech projectile |
Make a beeline after work, say |
Pizarro foe |
Mansion makeup |
Many a Katy Perry fan |
Plateful in a 51-Down |
Mideast moguls |
Pleasant refuges |
Muff |
Old television's 'Raccoon of the Year' |
Poet Federico García ___ |
On its way |
On the other hand |
Pres. Peres's nation |
One of the Belafontes |
One way to run |
Clock part |
Come down abruptly from a high |
Blog entry |
Brainy misfit |
Clump of dirt |
Cavalry leader's request |
Chartbusters |
Complete |
Coin whose one side depicts a continent |
Consider |
Charter |
City with a Penn State campus |
Collapsible headgear |
City with a Penn State campus |
Crown Victoria, e.g |
Clever tactic |
Deduction on line 32 of a 1040 form |
Five-foot-tall bird |
Dentist's directive |
Fix, as an old baseball glove |
Detach, as a rope |
Footnote word |
Discard pile |
Dividing word |
G's |
Dream Team scream? |
Get snippy with |
Emulate Lindsey Vonn |
Got the heck out of there |
Family guy |
Grande of Nickelodeon's 'Victorious' |
Febreze targets |
H.S. dropout's goal |
Price a seller is willing to accept |
Protein-rich paste |
1957 Jimmy Dorsey song |
2002 World Series champions |
'Silence!' |
911 responders, for short |
'Fawlty Towers' is an example of it |
'Silence!' |
Abbott and Costello's center fielder |
Active for one's age |
'Silence!' |
'Carthage must be destroyed' speaker |
'Charmed Lives' author Michael |
Alert from the PD |
'Coriolanus' setting |
'Don't look ___!' |
Antler end |
'Silence!' |
'The Flying Dutchman' tenor |
'Don't show that guy mercy!' |
As ___ (generally) |
'Ghostbusters' co-star |
Shrink the borders of |
Record label that popularized Southern soul |
Strong twill |
Ricci of fashion |
Rotary mower brand |
Sufficient, in the comics |
Rudimentary seed |
Slaw eater's utensil, perhaps |
Run up |
Sweet liqueur |
Russian city on the Dnieper |
Target of Stiller and Murphy in 'Tower Heist' |
Soak |
Sashimi choice |
Some rental cars |
Seers of many sights |
Semicircular shape |
Somerhalder of 'The Vampire Diaries' |
Those making an effort |
Served in steins, say |
Sheepish |
Something spotted in a toy store |
Topic for Latin lovers |
Sherman and Lane |
Shortstop Vizquel |
Assn. of teams |
Backwoods mail rtes |
Baseball's highest-paid pitcher in 1975 |
Bender |
Ben E. King's first top ten song |
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