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Wall Street Journal crossword of March 9th, 2012 other clues |
Onetime JFK lander |
Oscar-winning song from 'Nashville' |
Performs a Walmart job |
Pig turners |
Scott of Stone Temple Pilots |
Wallace of the Pistons |
Board finish |
Western omelet ingredient |
Winds up |
Words before stew, pickle or jam |
___ gestae (admissible evidence) |
Broadcast |
Bunker fill |
Entice |
Calc. prerequisite |
Everyone in the pool, in bygone days |
Eject |
Electrical problem |
Category |
Expanded |
Chef's topper |
Chris Rock voices one in the 'Madagascar' movies |
Email field |
Fashion photographer Herb |
Christian in the movies |
Clinches |
Emulate Attila |
Flock female |
Cobbler's cousin |
Cowardly cads |
Enjoyed the lake |
Four-time Emmy winner for Outstanding Drama Series |
Dessert cart choice |
Detailed accts |
Game official |
Furry frolicker |
'La Vie en Rose' singer |
'20/20' creator |
'Blood hath been shed ___ now': Macbeth |
'Dark Lady' singer |
'From the Terrace' writer |
'How to Succeed in Business...' songwriter |
Gershon of 'Face/Off' |
Great Basin Natl. Park setting |
Messing of 'Smash' |
H look-alike |
Minute Maid Park player |
Mister, in Mannheim |
Hang down |
Morse bit |
Helen of Troy's mother |
Motionless |
Mustang rival |
Historic events |
Home run pace |
Hope's co-star in 'My Favorite Spy' |
Muzzles |
Ingenuity |
Narrow |
Netflix viewing choice |
Joie de vivre |
NYPD alert |
Julia of the Jason Bourne movies |
Like some bulls |
Luke's teacher |
Major maker of water filters |
'On the Road' narrator ___ Paradise |
Beware! (if you're a manufacturer of picture tubes) |
'Philosophy of Right' writer |
'Picnic' playwright |
Attack a hero? |
'Whose woods these ___ think...': Frost |
Beware! (if you're a mediator trying to forestall a war) |
'___ say more?' |
Babar's wife |
1996 Olympic flame lighter |
Beware! (if you're a rookie pitcher) |
ABC premiere of September 2011 |
Baby food serving |
Afternoon break |
Beware! (if you're afraid of lions and hyenas) |
Albania's capital |
Bandleader Edmundo |
American, for one |
Beware! (if you're squeamish about violence) |
Andreanof Islands native |
Beware! (if you like solitude during your commute) |
Angled pipe |
Big busyness |
Annual awards for the worst movies |
Beware! (if you were planning to elope) |
Arduous journeys |
Bill in a till |
Area of expertise |
Beware! (if you're a cautious poker player) |
Arena blaster |
Bit of slander |
Song section |
Sorbet flavor |
Space Race producer |
Spanish 101 verb |
Planet, poetically |
Stage platform |
Pruned, in a way |
Start a second crop |
Suisse sweetie |
Puzzled |
Result of an appeal, perhaps |
SWAT team member |
Ritzy realty |
Switch magazines, maybe |
Roguish sort |
Tacklers may do it |
They may go for the big bucks |
Scrollwork shape |
Tickle |
Time to beware, found in eight of the Across answers |
Seize |
Setting item |
Tourist town of southeast Pennsylvania |
Sibelius, for one |
Trio of myth |
Solomon specialty |
Tropical tree cultivated for its seeds |
Sommelier's suggestion |
Utica's county |
Handled |
It winds up in the drink |
Neighbor |
Itzhak Perlman, for one |
Nickname of Vlad III, the model for Dracula |
Key of Haydn's Symphony No. 12 |
One way to be sick |
One who might get a reaction |
One who puts letters in boxes |
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