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Wall Street Journal crossword of November 28th, 2014 other clues
'A Loss of Roses' playwright
'Ars Poetica' author
'Get Shorty' sequel
'Melancholia' director von Trier
'No ___!'('Sure!')
'Seasons of Love' show
'The Verdict' screenwriter
'With or Without You' lyricist
1972 Bill Withers chart topper
1973 Toni Morrison novel
1999 Stanley Cup winners
2013 Broadway musical 'Hands ___ Hardbody'
2014 destination for many epidemiologists
Appease
Big ___ outdoors
Bird of the pampas
Brand whose commercials feature two beeps of a car horn
Buck or billy
Bug big-time
Buick blemish
Bull's target
Bus driver for Bart and Milhouse
Busy bunch in Apr
Capital called Krung Thep by natives
Catch stealing
Charlie's fourth wife
Checklist unit
Clark's colleague
Colleague of Kelley and Doohan
Common abbr. in The Financial Times
Common first word
Compete in a battle of wills
Country music's Evans
DAMN YANKEES redone as a show about makers of underhanded pitches?
Deceive
Density symbol
Desert Storm helicopter
Dismissive reply to a complaint
Dr. J's alma mater
Drawer for dollars
DREAMGIRLS redone as a show about a craft flying over the Red Planet?
Drill, essentially
Drummer for the Ramones
Duke or earl
Farmer's whereabouts
Field fraction
Finalized a deal, in a way
Flack's concern
Frequent follower of Nick
Galileo, for one
Gesture of concession
Gets ready to eat, in a way
Gran Canaria, por ejemplo
Grassy plant
Guarantee the failure of
Guileful
GUYS AND DOLLS redone as a show with music to liven boring times?
Hardly a picky eater
Hearst Castle site
Irascible
Irregular
It includes many companies
Joint stock?
Kind of call or season
Kindle download
King in Castile
KISS ME KATE reworked as a show about Tyson's chophouse meal?
Kitsch's lack
Knock for a loop
Language akin to Thai
LeBron, for one
LES MISERABLES reworked as a show about muddles caused by the left?
Life's study
Like 60% of all people
Lisbon or Liverpool
Lose steam
Lowly laborer
Major road
Martini's partner
MISS SAIGON redone as a show about a search for new oil fields?
Mockingbird's forte
More abominable
Mot Cot Pagoda setting
Muffles
MY FAIR LADY reworked as a show featuring friendly croquet games?
Name as a price
Narrative threads
Naval cadet
NBC fixture since 1975
Ones for whom two rites make a wrong
Ornamental stone
Phone feature, often
Pioneering immunologist von Behring
Place studied by a speleologist
Pressure
Print measures
Professional offers?
Pub potable
Put down, slangily
Rehab target
Reputation tarnisher
Rosetta stone language
Saintly symbols
Salt
Send with a click
Shortfall indicator
Shots in the arm
Silver-tongued
Skinny swimmer
Small six-footers
Smallville family
Some PX patrons
Sooner
Space bar's neighbor
Sport whose participants train in a heya
Succumb to gravity
Summary words
SWEET CHARITY reworked as a show with uncomfortable wardrobe?
Swing legend Shaw
Table
Tension-filled
THE MUSIC MAN redone as a show about pen pals?
Tony winner Wallach
Toothpaste pitched by Bucky Beaver
Tumbling needs
Unpleasant fuss
Vault form
Veils
Volunteer-seeking question
Warped
Way to go?
What la guillotine removes
What's behind the curtain?
Where the Beatles opened their 1965 American tour
Wise goat in 'Animal Farm'
Wore
You can put a cork in it
Young lads
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