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2-2, in Texas hold 'em crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of April 20th, 2016 other clues
'A fellow of infinite jest,' according to Hamlet
'Black-ish' father
'Mama Said Knock You Out' singer
'No rush'
2001 #1 hit for Jennifer Lopez
3-3, in Texas hold 'em
4-4, in Texas hold 'em
8-8, in Texas hold 'em
A-A, in Texas hold 'em
Booker T.'s backup group
Calls Domino's, say
Celebrated, as the new year
Clark's Smallville love
Competed
Conductor Zubin
Conscientious
Contraction for Key
Crafty website
Currency exchange abbr
Curricular segment
Curricular segment
Editor's 'never mind'
End of a professorial address
Fills to the gills
Forever youthful
Future tulip, say
Garnett of the Timberwolves
Giant nicknamed 'Master Melvin'
Give the slip
Gorilla
Haggard novel
Harold in FDR's cabinet
Home of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Home of the SEC's Tigers
How the careful think
Is for more than one person?
J-J, in Texas hold 'em
Jacob's first wife
Jan. honoree
K-K, in Texas hold 'em
Keane on the funny pages
King canine
Leaves home?
Letters on Hartsfield-Jackson-bound luggage tags
Like a curmudgeon
Linen shade
Magnate Carl
Nonsense word in a 1961 Barry Mann hit
Not 100 percent
Oscar nominee for 'Moneyball'
Persian in Peru
Piggy bank feature
Queen's decree
Requests one's presence at
Resonant disk
Rubber-stamped
Sarajevo setting
Site for an ibex
Site of a canted campanile
Soft shawl
Some TVs
Song that starts 'And now, the end is near'
Stop, drop and roll, e.g
Subject
Surgical inserts
Tested for purity
The T in telegraphy?
Tibia's terminus
Timetable, for short
Truth alternative
Vision-correcting option
Was full of baloney?
Where 'Equus' premiered
Woman of the future
Workshop holders
Written in a matter-of-fact manner
X-ray's cousin

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