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L A P S

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Wall Street Journal crossword of December 15th, 2014 other clues
'American Idiot' band
'Maybe I'll Pitch Forever' autobiographer
'Rumble in the Jungle' victor
'So that's how it is!'
'The Play About the Baby' writer
'___ Men' ('Kiss Me Kate' song)
2000 GOP candidate Alexander
2013 Holland Taylor play
Abandoned
Agreement in Arles
Army chaplain, informally
Ball point?
Bastille Day season
Before now
Best Buy department
Blown away
Branch location?
Bridal path
Brothers' keepers?
Cal. column
Candle product that can follow each half of the shaded answers
Church recesses
Clue weapon
Complexity
Consideration when choosing a retail location
Crafty
Decline
Deep-seated
Dict. listing
Dirty digs
Doll introduced in 1961
Donations for the disadvantaged
Downpour danger
Draw on
Earth orbiter from 1986 to 2001
Edit menu command
Email alternative
Exporter's unit
Eye-related
Father of Esau and Jacob
Foul quality
Fugard's 'A Lesson From ___'
Get to
Gets the lead out?
Govt.-issued security
Hanukkah staple
Harry Potter's Hedwig, e.g
Historic event of 1969
Hold out
Hudson and Fulton, in NYC
It doesn't last
Jargon suffix
Justin Timberlake appeared on it at age 11
Kept secret
Kim of 'L.A. Confidential'
Laughing matter
Maker of Aspire laptops
Many-headed monster slain by Hercules
Official lang. of Jamaica
Overly affected
Parachute material
Passion
Punt, e.g
Rank below marquess
Record holder?
Reef denizens
Response to 'grazie'
Set down
Sightseeing aid
Some ER cases
Subject of the Teapot Dome scandal
Summer hangout
Summer music
Sweater pattern
Tool with teeth
Trade barbs
Useful article
Warning wail
Word on a New York license plate

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