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Wall Street Journal crossword of April 6th, 2012 other clues
'We'll tak ___ o' kindness yet...'
'What ___?'
Calypso, for one
'Whole ___ Love' (Led Zeppelin song)
'With any luck!'
'You look like you've ___ ghost!'
Benign growth
Camera shop array
1967 NHL Rookie of the Year
1992 Nicholson role
Berry some consider a superfood
Can't stand
1994 MTV audience question for President Clinton
African menace
Center of Italy's auto industry
Big waves
Ahead
Boston or Chicago
All there
Archaeologist's discovery
Cinco follower
Botanical garden
Architect Mayne
Area code preceder
City on the Rio Grande
Ark. neighbor
Bourbon buy
Author Calvino
Clip joint
Building beam
Back muscle, briefly
Baryshnikov was its dir. in the 1980s
Clock marking
Beginning
Walk
Whence Gen. McAuliffe replied to the Germans with 'NUTS!'
Wade Boggs's place on the diamond
Where the sidewalk ends
Window part
Winner of four New Age Grammys
Words before lamb or mutton
Yard makeup
Product of a deal
Letters on business letters
Palais occupant
Like a lawn at dawn
Racy
Like most humans
Regular employment
Landscaper's planting
Lose one's cool
Mule, e.g
Rotating neutron star
Music's Midler
Palmer's fans
S&L offering
Negev native
PBS documentary series
Nephew of Cain and Abel
Pig's digs
Salts of element #53
Not nude
Novelist Allende
Pop alternative
Sch. type
Once called
Principal
Self-descriptive letters
Sen. Lieberman's classification
Series set at the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce agency
Try very hard to please
Shaun White's ride
Tailor's challenge
TV Land showing
Sign
Takes off
Sign of parenthood in the mid-1980s
Two or three
Singer Cooke
Thatching material
Sister of Venus
U.N. fig
Slumber party attire
The Police, e.g
Sneeze follower
Unwelcome growth
They end in olecranons
Spells
Start for type or tourism
Took a curtain call, perhaps
Strangely funny
Succulent plant
Treaty draft
Supercomputer brand
Up
Surreptitiously
'Ishtar' or 'Gigli'
'Comin' ___ the Rye'
'Give me ___!' (Rutgers cheer)
'The King and I' setting
'Illmatic' rapper
'The Muppets' actor-writer
It includes a lot of checks
Inner Hebrides isle
Copenhagen language, to natives
How to reach an operator
Home to Berkshire Hathaway
Cruel treatment
High home
Delmonico's order
Have ___ to grind
Dept. of Labor agcy
'Wait ___!'
Enumerates with ease
Jack of 'Rio Lobo'
Comic strip exclamation
Company known for its ups and downs
Crew's control
Daisy Mae's love
Hawks
Description for a common cursor
Greeting for a Bolognese beauty
Discontinued Toyota model
Go by
Distributor part
Glutinous stuff
Element #54
Game show announcer Johnny
Gabriel of 'The Usual Suspects'
Erosion lessener
First-year cadet
Error acknowledgment
First Niagara Center player
Eye opener
First hit for 123-Down
Co-star of Haley and Bolger
Fabled flier
Obtain
Outside opening?

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