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Wall Street Journal crossword of September 5th, 2014 other clues
'...___ in every garage'
'Bleak House' girl
'Bleeding Love' singer Lewis
'Cat on ___ Tin Roof'
'Oh, that's how it is!'
'The Soul of a Butterfly' autobiographer
'___ With Elvis' (1959 album)
1973 Sidney Lumet film
40-Across, south of the border
A bit blue
Admit defeat
Aftermath of an earthquake in El Dorado?
Age when seniors never shut up?
Amazon and the like
Auto once available in Torch Red
Bad- mouthed, say
Barbershop band
Become aware
Blundering
Brightest star in Ursa Minor
Bush spokesman Fleischer
Cause of ruin
CIA forerunner
Clear
Cold temperatures
Collar piece
Collection of posts
Concerned with corrections
Connery's successor
Connie's husband in 'The Godfather'
Conquistador's prize
Containing 111-Down
Conversation starter
Cop ___
Cracked
Danger when painting
Did groundbreaking work
Duke it out
DuPont originally called it 'Fiber A'
Encourage the development of
ER staffers
Euro division
False start?
Farm female
Finished second
First person to die
Fodder figures
Foot of a ninja duck?
Forward
Gauge part
Go off script
Good at guile
Grandstand section
Great Leap Forward leader
Hardly posh
Hardly sufficient
Head in the saloon
Heads for the stratosphere
Herman Melville's first book
Hill, in Hebrew
Home of the whaling ship Charles W. Morgan
In hexadecimal, it's A
Incorrigible fellows
Indian title of respect
Interior design star Berkus
Introducer of gelatin coating for pills
Involved account
Its flag features a dragon
King of Celesteville
Knotty craft
Lancaster's 'Atlantic City' co-star
Landmark on First Ave
Least cordial
Like some checking accounts
Manipulative group
Meriting veneration
Mob
Nickelodeon feature
On-ramp sign
Painter Magritte
PC connection option
Person who plagiarizes from his fellow villagers?
Petruchio tames her
Phoenix setting?
Plains grouse
Poker table surface
Poverty, figuratively
Push down
Puts in stitches?
Quick raid
Radar anomalies
Receptive to treatment
Red corundum
Red state
Region west of the Strait of Belle Isle
Restrained
Retired Derby winner, perhaps
River through Kashmir
Roll call response in French class
Rookery cacophony
Rumble seat setting
Sch. whose motto is 'Ex Scientia Tridens'
Scrap and start over
Search for yourself, in a way
See 79-Across
Set of principles
Set of principles
Shooter of the shot in this puzzle's theme
Shows signs of waking
Sign of welcome
Silvery metallic element
Simple guy
Singer Michael
Singer with the first recording to sell a million copies
Slugger's swing
Smidgen
Somewhat strange
Sound from a smithy
Spade player
Spam buy
Sternum attachment
Taken back
Tedious lecture, e.g
The Blob?
Theater honor since 1956
Thomas Perez's department
Tops
Traditional teaching
Veronica of 'Hill Street Blues'
Waggle dance performer
Walking stick that Elmer Fudd takes while hunting?
Westernmost nation in Africa
Wetland area
Where a historic 1971 golf drive was made
Where some princes prep
Winner in an hors d'oeuvres cook-off?
Winter solstice mo
Witness stand words
You might get down from them

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