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Wall Street Journal crossword of April 29th, 2016 other clues
Better watched at home, as a viral video
Binoculars part
Blacksmiths' garments
Bringing down the house?
Brontitall or Magrathea, in 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'
Bullring bellow
Canada's fourth-largest city
City system
Classic film starring Edmond O'Brien
Concert or sporting event need, casually
Current contraption
Cyclical insects
Daily grind
Diner order
Get rid of
Ginormous
Glad cousin
Heater
High school student, informally
How some fruit is served
In need of refinement
It's a sin
Jack of 'The Great Dictator'
Jungfrau and K2: Abbr
Kermit's girlfriend, post-Piggy
Largest island in French Polynesia
Larry Bird's alma mater
Like raising children, at times
Live and breathe
Long of 'Boyz n the Hood'
Major rush
Meditation teachers
Most pleasantly warm
Motrin competitor
No macho men
Nordic name
Ocean motion
Offshoot
Oldman's 'JFK' role
Paul McCartney & Wings hit of 1973
Phone card
Piece of rugby equipment
Present preparation
QVC rival
Red state
Regulus's constellation
Reno roller
Rule
Should it happen that
Singer DiFranco
Sporting phrase
Start of a classic Latin conjugation
Steven of action movies
Sugary stuff
Surface for a homemade pizza
Swarm
Transmitter component
Treasury secretary Jack
Troubled peninsula
Try to hit
Turkish title
Warehouse pallet
Warning from the steamed
Website for party throwers
2007 Eddie Murphy comedy
'A walk on the slippery rocks,' per Edie Brickell
'Must be going!'
'South Park' kid
'Want to?' reply
'Was that all?'
Activity involving folding and drawing
Affirmation of sincerity
Best unexpectedly

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