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Wall Street Journal crossword of April 8th, 2013 other clues
Deli choice
Do a tailor's job
Dog star
Expat writer attempts to mediate?
GI entertainers
Downtown's direction in NYC
Earth Day prefix
Flying Cloud maker
Equestrians' suppliers
Girardi of the Rangers
Evangelist's target
Garfield's middle name
Gran Paradiso, for one
H look-alike
Seedy bar
Hall of Fame pitcher Steve
Plaintiff's reward
iPod output
Largest landlocked country in Africa
Shocked sounds
Precocious Plaza resident
Like Zorro and Batman
Small cracker with a center hole
Lovebirds' place
Rounds, say
Small streams
Low-budget film producer doubles as an army medic?
Madison, in NYC
Salesman's goal
Many a comedy team
Speaks softly
Mayflower notable
Scrooge cries
Mug for the camera, perhaps
Stock unit?
Noted Washington couple
Sculpted trunks
Take more from than you put into
Pantheon member
Secluded corners
Pay honor to
Tank top
Perfect copy
See 15-Across
Place for some rebuttals
Thanksgiving vegetable
The Yankees' league
Thurman of 'Chelsea Walls'
U.S. president does some vaulting?
Ump's call
With 52-Across, noted second-generation boxer
Worker's reward
World Cup noisemaker
Bump on a dial to aid gripping
Business partner, at times
'A Chorus Line' song
'Satisfied?'
Busy agcy. in April
2016 Olympics host
Butter bit
According to
Carpet cleaner, for short
Charity event in the park
Andy Pettitte, before becoming a Yankee again
Baby seat
Appropriate in an inappropriate manner
Choreographer Taylor
Broadway's second-longest-running show
Batik artist's collection
Before today
Company car, say
Big Apple museum, familiarly
Cumming on Broadway as Macbeth
Brownstone feature
Blacken

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