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Wall Street Journal crossword of June 16th, 2018 other clues
Samoan's skirt
Canine command
Buys before anybody else has a chance to
Pompidou Center location
Template for making prison release decisions?
Lightbulb component
Parker product
Fools, according to Puck
China's location
Fall souvenirs
Trump marriage, e.g.
Title page
Museum named for a sugar magnate
Sam Cooke specialty
"Out of my capabilities"
Risk everything at the table
Smucker's selections
Cobbler's cousin
Edgar, e.g.
Uproars over infringing inventors' rights?
It may end in a cuff
Namely
Winning team in the "Black Sox Scandal" World Series
Look that could kill
Draw on
Walkout in response to unruly kids?
Line at a stop sign?
Address bar entry
Vivacity
On account of
And others, in other words
Falafel holder
Jeans fastener
Clairvoyance initials
It makes the morning papers
Spot
Facial scrub target
Hedgehog havens
Budget problem
Refers to a higher authority
Paper pieces
Not hitched
Interstices
Impassioned speeches
Its second-largest city is Seeb
"Would you consider giving me liberty instead of death?"?
Pre-euro currency
Milton's "adversary of God and man"
Seal quartet
Deutsch dots
Fool's lack
Flat-topped hat
Pack down
Pitching stat
Tickle
HMO participants
Sudden outpouring
Irritated state
Prominent
Ben & Jerry's carton words
Verb for you
Leave high and dry
Tupperware pieces
Banking pro
English assignment
"Chopped" or "Top Chef"?
Spoken
#1 hit of May 1964
Analysis topic
Glossy paints
Pamplona pal
Furthermore
It incorporates decorative half-timbering
Bautista of "Guardians of the Galaxy"
Chevy SUV
October birthstone
Reduce over time
Colt, e.g.
Forfeit alimony, perhaps
Language of Iran
Visitor from afar
Droop
Maker of the Royale Eight
Physics calculation
Concluding sections
Revealing
Taiwanese PCs
Aid for sandcastle builders
Striper, e.g.
Incidental excursion
Scotch products
Full of spirits
Flooded
Beat
Brownish gray
Foot fivesome
Gaudy wrap
Amiable
Drake, e.g.
The leisure class
Hollows
Worry
Dance step
Old footwear
Prefatory section
Leave the cabin
Name of a dozen popes
Reacts to a punch
Plot division
Sardonic writer Lebowitz
"Doggone!"
"Life preserver," in diner lingo
Mom-and-pop groups, for short
Full of current
Paces for playing
Yen
Scratched (out)
Primary strategy
Acquires
Irritated state
Fleecy father
Plays a round
Was glum
Magnet end
Archie Manning's youngest son
"None for me"
Bachelor's last words
Minor criticism
Skim the surface, in a way
Miss by ___
Dailies, in the movie biz
Zealous
Franklin stove makeup
Push
Marine mollusk
Fuzzy surface
Skeptic's scoff
Chief of the kitchen police?
"The Crucible" setting

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