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Wall Street Journal crossword of November 14th, 2015 other clues
'Cease!' at sea
'Fanfare for the Common Man' band, for short
'Gangnam Style' singer
'On the Waterfront' director
'Rizzoli & Isles' carrier
'The Avengers' director Whedon
'What's ___ for me?'
'___ all possible...'
Alternative form of a gene
Animal track
Arboreal homes
Arboretum growth
Arizona city
Baltimore paper
Barracks sights (with an Indianapolis running back)
Battles
Be a resounding success?
Blue book filler
Boorish fellow
Breadwinner
Broadcast component
Brook
Brought back
Brown's party
Capital pro
Celebrity chef Deen
Coercion
Color of encre de Chine
Complex mechanism
Computer-frying burst: Abbr
Convention center do
Craft that may reach hundreds of knots?
Dark, granular rock
Diamond protectors
Diner order
Direction suffix
Dog with a corded coat
Domestic dust-up
Elec. co., e.g
Everly Brothers hit (with a Buffalo running back)
Family emblems
Fanatical follower
Flagstones, e.g
Flight parts
Flight unit
Flow into
Flying off the shelves
Fran Tarkenton's retired number
Free of the bottom, as an anchor
GI address letters
Good hold'em holding
Harbor ulterior motives (with a running back from a city found elsewhere in this grid)
He played Cate's husband in 'Blue Jasmine'
He was behind 1971's Corrective Revolution
Hold forth
Hollywood's Laura and Bruce
Homeless person, of a sort
Horace collection
Hull bottoms
Increase suddenly
Invite for dinner, say
Iowa State's location
Is a pioneer
Jazz singer/bandleader Skinnay
Like the Oscar-winning 'Amadeus' screenplay
List component
Long
Maryland player, familiarly
Migrating groups
Mom's mom
Monumental
Movie based on the children's book 'The Sheep-Pig'
Natalie of the Dixie Chicks
Nave furnishings
Netman Nastase
Newsroom newbie
NFL team relocated in 1997 (with a Detroit running back)
Nick's follower
Nonanalytic
Noon-to-noon periods
Numerical prefix
Okay but not great
One of TV's 'Rugrats'
Overindulge
Packing a wallop
Philatelist's sheet
Pianist in panels
Pier group
Pipe section
Pirates of the Caribbean, e.g
Place for peels
Plan for retirement
Play producer
Posts
Precipitate
Preparatory periods
Preparatory periods
Pronto, in memos
Protostar makeup
Quarters, informally
Quite, in Quebec
Reacted to fireworks
Religious recluse
Resistor unit
Result of a representative's retirement
Running back Bush
Sch. with the Solid Gold Sound marching band
Series of gridiron plays
Servant of Sauron
Sex educator Shere
So as to produce goose bumps
Sport timed to the thousandth of a second
Spouses of tantes
Station identification
Stipulated requirements
Strong emotion
Succeed in seeming to be
Sweet-tart fruit (with a Chicago running back)
Tag info
Take a loved one from
Take in
Three-time role for Poitier
Title page follower
Toon whirler
Top mark
Tops in cordiality
TV series set in Mystic Falls (with an Oakland running back)
Utmost
Vaca's mate
Wagner work
Waimea Bay setting
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