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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 12th, 2015 other clues
'Little Birds' writer
'___ We Got Fun?'
1982 Tony winner for Best Musical
A&P's original line
Antlered animal
Arbor Day mo
Arduous tasks
Bad-mouth
Brand with three peaks on its logo
Bring in
Brood member at the pinnacle of its young life?
Bunk
Bureau of Prohibition agents
Capacious conduit
Capital on the Dnieper River
Carbohydrate metabolism need
Childhood hero
Code of conduct
Cut short
Do an usher's job
Do some Fashion Week work
Do some gamboling
Failing miserably here, there and everywhere?
FedEx freight
Fish market feature
Flummoxed
Former Yankee Robinson
Good judgment
Here, to Pierre
Joe Friday's declaration in the 'Dragnet' intro
Labor Day mo
Lacking the skills for a valet job?
Lamarr of 'Samson and Delilah'
Look forward to
Maggie's big sister
Major insurer
Merlot, for one
Miley's music
Missi of 'Gone Girl'
National Mall liners
Nightclub backroom guest
Not watered down
Off base, perhaps
Oscar-nominated role for Welles
P look-alikes
Pastry chef, at times
Pioneering computer game
Plateau of Arkansas
Possum of the comics
Pound of poems
Punter's protection
Random House co-founder Bennett
Regarding
River to Cairo
Serving on a stick
Show stopper, perhaps
Site of Rigel and Bellatrix
Software agreement reader, supposedly
Sound from a building ledge
Sound from Canis Major?
Sound of disbelief
Sporty Mazdas
Starbucks instant coffee brand
Stubbs of the Four Tops
Subway supporter
Summer of music
They make the cut
Tickle
Tools for croupiers
Two cents' worth
Washington in Paris, e.g
When Romeo first sees Juliet
Without a date

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