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Classic written in dactylic hexameter crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of April 13th, 2015 other clues
'Twelfth Night' duke
1963 film with nine Oscar nominations
1999 Drew Barrymore movie
4th-century period in Chinese history
Act the seductress
Application form box
Barbara and Jenna, to Jeb
Caused damage to
Chime in
Comedian Boosler
Dijon denial
Eclipses, to the ancients
Economist Dornbusch
Express from Penn Station
Far from friendly
Fermi of physics
Fight site
Gofer's assignment
Gun
He plays Fin Tutuola on 'Law & Order: SVU'
Herpetologist's subject
Hot dog package claim
Indicate
Joint that returns in the three longest Across answers
Least typical
Ledger item
Like a buyer's market
Like some pride parade participants
Little guy
Make up
Medieval weapons
Metal sources
Miles of Broadway's 'Wolf Hall'
Naughty act
One of Fallon's forerunners
One who gets the lead out
Opponent faced by Sir Gawain
Org. associated with joint returns
Parched
Parley participant
Peyton's little brother
Photo finish
Pitcher's success
Pub order
Pub orders
Quarreling
Queens setting?
Rhode Island senator for whom an education grant is named
Shows to the parlor, say
Singer Shannon
Smoke detector?
Sousa specialty
Speak up?
Spoil
Stadium patron
Subway type
Supply with staff
Taste test
There are 100,000 in a newton
Tin Pan Alley product
Title holder?
Tom Joad, for one
Treater's words
Turns, in a way
Underhanded
United Nations Day mo
Valuable diamond
Victor at Thermopylae
Was happily sustained by
Wasn't frugal
Where die Sonne rises
Wintour of Vogue
Work the room

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