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Wall Street Journal crossword of November 18th, 2015 other clues
'An Enemy of the People' playwright
'You almost got away with it!'
Animal on the Michigan state flag
Basics
Best Picture winner set in Paris
Big name in outdoor grills
Big name in the Balkans
Bit of frisking
Boss on 'The Dukes of Hazzard'
Bottom-of-the-line
Bow ties, e.g
Brewski
Budget bloater
Bygone
Cheese shop purchase
Clothing item that Brits call a day cravat
Contact, in a way
Emmy winner as Gotti
Endorse for a loan, perhaps
Eponymous album of 2001
Exhibits revulsion
Expressive dance
Far from firm
Flesh-and-blood
Follow
Gait between trot and gallop
Generous prime rib serving
German automaker
Guide
Ham word
Home health aides, e.g
Husky-voiced singer Sands
Ice Cube's original first name
Iconic image from artist Robert Indiana
Intricately structured poems
It may be liquid
Item positioned in front of an anchor
Itinerary word
Last word in the Pledge of Allegiance
Man of mystery
Many a 'Silicon Valley' character
Meeting in a cheese shop?
Michelle's younger daughter
Move around in a bucket, say
Mustachioed character on 'The Simpsons'
Open statement
Opinionated outback critter?
Plasma particle
Plasma's kin
Pole, for example
Prepare salmon, in a way
Pristine place
Put to shame
Quite a stretch
Radius setting
Ransom delivery
Reason to switch cable providers
Result of tossing firecrackers into the fireplace?
Schedule opening
Sharks' foes
Sibyl, e.g
Slammer
Slave who dies in the temple of Vulcan
Slush pile contents: Abbr
Start of many a story
Symbol of poverty
They have perfect sets of teeth
Tissue alternative
Valuable, perhaps
Vegetable in the same family as cotton and cacao
Warms up
Waterproof footwear for a worker?
Well-rounded breakfast?

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