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Wall Street Journal crossword of September 26th, 2015 other clues |
'I pray you, ___ violence': 'Volpone' |
'Love Is a Battlefield' singer |
'Message received' |
'Precisely!' |
'Put that wallet away' |
'We ___ not afraid' ('We Shall Overcome' lyric) |
'___ Theme' ('Doctor Zhivago' music) |
... the Indian independence movement |
...at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair |
...dismantled apartheid |
...the major league color barrier |
...the United Farm Workers |
...the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner ever |
2001 sports biopic |
Acapulco approval |
African spender of shillings |
Apocryphal mountain climber |
Apply a charge to, maybe |
Argument in a restaurant, say |
Baseball All-Stars Vizquel and Infante |
Beachgoer's buy |
Birthplace of Thackeray |
Botanist's study |
Braxton of TV's 'The Real' |
Brooklyn Dodger who broke.. |
Byzantine governor |
Candy shaped like lampshades |
Canine command |
Caribou feature |
Castor and Pollux sailed on it |
Catch |
Catchall file abbr |
Chem. or calc |
Chip maker's faux fat |
Chrysler Building style |
Classroom array |
Coffee break time, perhaps |
Commemorative piece |
Computer that bested Garry Kasparov in 1997 |
Costner's 'JFK' wife |
Counterpart of micro- |
Covetous person |
CXCVII tripled |
Dab |
Dagger alternative |
David who directed the final four Harry Potter films |
Dazzle |
De Matteo of 'Sons of Anarchy' |
Dead Sea Scrolls language |
Declines |
Dedicatee of a Beethoven bagatelle |
Do advance scouting for the rest of the group, perhaps |
Education rights crusader who is.. |
Eligible for the draft |
Even if, briefly |
Eye opener, of a sort |
Ferry destination |
Figure skating maneuver |
Figure skating maneuver |
Flee |
Fr. holy woman |
Frodo's friend |
Galvanize |
Glockenspiel that's played upright |
Goddess of concord |
Hayseed |
Hither follower |
Hotel chain with a flower logo |
Hotel features |
Indian yogurt dip |
Indifferent |
Ink |
Intoxicates |
It usually features a change in scale |
Japan's prime minister |
Jutland residents |
Keyboard shortcut |
Labor leader who co-founded.. |
Like dictation |
Like the Atkins diet |
Making parquets, e.g |
Mandate |
Melodious solos |
Midmonth day |
Moody |
Most likely to stop at mirrors |
Motion defeaters |
Moviegoer's black-and-white treat |
Musical collaborator of John Ford Coley |
N. Afr. nation |
Not duped by |
Nothing, in Nantes |
Part of MYOB |
Particle composed of a quark and an antiquark |
Perfect agreement |
Pinnacles |
Politician who.. |
Prefix with physics and politics |
Prize you might get for scoring |
Proscribed |
Provo sch |
Public health advocate who.. |
Qualifying words |
Reformer who drew large crowds.. |
Replay option |
Rescind |
Rookery sound |
Sacagawea, e.g |
Serving no practical purpose |
Sidewalk scam |
Siphoning need |
Site of the Borgia Apartments |
Social reformer who spearheaded.. |
Souvenir stand staple |
Speakeasy opponents |
Squeal |
Star, in Strasbourg |
Start of a religious title |
Student of Seneca |
Substitute for |
Survivor-take-all schemes |
Sweeney's weapon |
Swiss locale painted by Turner in 1843 |
Take to the skies |
Talia Shire, to Sofia Coppola |
Tandy's 'Driving Miss Daisy' son |
Technical sch |
Telekinetic intern in 'Dilbert' |
To ___ (perfectly) |
Toyota's first front-wheel-drive car |
Turn left, often |
Unveiling exclamation |
Way to be bankrupt even while rich |
Weigh station visitors |
Where to hear a pin drop |
White House nickname |
Without a date |
Zoetrope feature |
Zyrtec competitor |
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