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Wall Street Journal crossword of June 27th, 2014 other clues
'Ariel' poet
'Best I Ever Had' rapper
'Common Sense' writer
'Have ___' (waiting room directive)
'Once There Was ___' (Steinbeck book)
'This is a big problem'
'Very funny!'
'___ dreaming?'
*Hershey's Kiss, essentially?
*Library section that, to my knowledge, would be completely empty?
*Make a recording of Salvation Army Santas?
*Response one might get from Beijing when asking about Tibet?
*Smart ducks during hunting season?
*Tusk, often?
2008 bailout recipient
Alternative to a spinner
Atlantic in Atlantic City, e.g.: Abbr
Babe in a barn
Baked, so to speak
Balance sheet listing
Bank
Be compliant
Beat in an endurance contest
Body cover
Braided together
Bring dishonor upon
Buy a green car
Caroling tune
CEO supporter
Cheer for the matador
Chest protector
Co. acquired by Delta in 2008
Coll. or acad
Color
Common pledge drive gift
Conference teams often have them
Consumed
Crack
Cry after stubbing one's toe
Diamond club
Disallow
Distant flare-up
Doesn't ignore
Drop down?
Editor's veto
Emulate Betsy Ross
Exciting finish
Facial spots
Fall off the wagon
Field worker
First name in cosmetics
First Spanish actor to win an Oscar
Flying start?
Freudian focus
GarageBand runner, perhaps
Gentleman from Germany
German subsidiary of GM
Gift bag padding
Guinness Book suffix
Handfuls for sitters
Harmful, as effects
Hasten
Hermione's eventual husband
Highland Games item
Home of the Bruins
Homes for some lizards
Hooded serpents
Hotel freebie
Hunter of myth
Infantry units
Interminable time
Irascible
Item with a duel purpose
Japan wax source
Jerry Maguire, notably
John of 'Full House'
Largest city in Moravia
Like 'that moss-covered bucket which hangs in the well'
Like some budgets
Long
Long
Loren's love
Make one's voice heard
Many CEOs have them
Market player, for short
Mine, in Marseille
Neighborhood south of Astor Place
Neither Rep. nor Dem
Network
Next in the line of succession after Boehner
Night vision?
Oil vessel
Only character mentioned in the 'Star Wars' crawl
Org. with many arms
Parrot
Part of the DreamWorks logo
Pasty dish
Penalty kick awarder
Pickup in an alley
Plane section
President of Palestine since 2005
Ravenous
Remove from the drive
Result of getting plastered?
Return to slender
Roman road
San Diego treat
Scottish interjection
Scrabble rack septet
Seen least often
Seventh of 24 letters
Shakes off
Shankar with a sitar
Shout before applying the defibrillator
Singer Basil
Singer DiFranco
Sleep clinic topic
Soft mineral
Some scans
Sources of durable wood
Speak with your hands
Springfield Elementary's bus driver
Sticker letters
Story that's sometimes dirty
Subject of a Wonderland trial
Sullies
Supply an address
T or F, e.g
Take in
Therefore
Thimbleweed, for one
Told and retold
Trudge
Vaults
Wedge-shaped inlet
Where Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold
Wicked thing
Words that can precede, in order, the three words in each starred answer
Wraps up

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