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Language in which 'Winnipeg' means 'muddy water' crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of October 28th, 2013 other clues
Provides with workers
Prepare to strike, perhaps
Provoke
Take the wrong way?
Super set
Super
Role for Welles
Roulette bet
Unexceptional
Salt shaker?
Scenic designer's creations
Variety
Victor at Gettysburg
Seabird that badgers other birds
Seat at a hoedown
Wings
Setting of many a slasher film
Slugger's specialty
Sound, e.g
Squire's burden
Summoned spirit
2012 Tony winner for Best Musical
Itches
Javits Center event
Minute
Pal of Roo
Neat as ___
Lots
Made a meal for
Past its sell-by date, perhaps
A bundle of nerves
A month of Sundays
Attaches patches
Minute
Mae West's '___ Angel'
Antepenultimate letter
Magazine contents
Monster hiding in the three longest answers
Phonograph track, e.g
Make like a geyser
Making a money drop, perhaps
Become buff
Motivational aid for a teacher or parent
Photographer Sally
An American in Paris, maybe
Maroon
Bistro window posting
All over
Player, classically
Nametag word
Member of the cuckoo family
'They dug his grave ___ where he lay': Sir Walter Scott
Boa's relative
Bolden of the Broncos
Brushes off
Fortune
Guardian's job
Chop up
Geena's 'Beetlejuice' co-star
Consequences
Halloween prankster's projectile
Get to
Court card
Hardly the gregarious sort
Graffiti signature
Ebbs
Faces facts
Hare hair
Far from swank
Fat, in France
Great Leap Forward figure

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