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Wall Street Journal crossword of October 11th, 2017 other clues
Attacks
Brighton 'bye-byes'
Called on
Canvas base
Cape Town currency
Collectible paper items
Complete whiff
Copperhead's delivery
Cruise stop
Cub raiser
Date palm setting
Defense minister under Begin
Easternmost part of the Northwest Territory
Enjoyed nature, in a way
Far from plentiful
Gel-ocity pen maker
Gerund, e.g
Hardly ruddy
Hoppy quaffs
Humorist Bombeck
Hunt's offering, and what you'll find in the starred answers
Junior in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Kazakhstan border sea
Larger than life
Less tasteful, as a joke
Like many Scots
Like some wells
Line of trousers
Lingerie fabric
Makeup of the lunar 'seas'
Must have now, to an exec
Name on the 'Brave New World' cover
Objective
Olympic skater Baiul
One to whom property is left for safekeeping
Org. with a driving school program
Place of business
Plentiful
Polynesian catch
Potions prof at Hogwarts
Prelude to juin
Recycling center?
Repudiate
Scrubber at the sink
Singapore setting
Sounds of disapproval
Spill over
Sport in which both competitors can score simultaneously
Spray in the pantry
Stop for the stressed
That guy
Tongue-in-cheek humor
Tugboat's fee
View from Biscayne Bay
Washington Square landmark
'What's My Line?' participant
Working
You can bank on them
You can deal with it
'Brave New World' drug
'Dear Mama' rapper
'Hey, you there!'
'I'd love to!'
'I'm standing right here!'
'___ that the truth!'
*Foster, twice
*Mark Twain and Teddy Roosevelt sported them
*Passed pawn, e.g
*Potluck offerings
Add-___ (extras)
Areas for dressing

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