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German possessive that's a homophone of its English equivalent crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of March 16th, 2012 other clues
Feature of a compact revolver
Get cozy
Fill up
Octogenarian on the Gulf of Guinea?
Poem about rustic life
Opposite of well-dressed?
Out of action
Poke
Pants, e.g
Popular Nissan
Peons in Eurasia?
Pre-euro Portuguese currency
Ping producer
Protected against loss
Pipe collar
Rabbi's workplace
Plumber's concern
Rapids transit
Plus sign?
Raspberry's relative
Goofs
Army of the Valley soldier
2003 film that won the 'Razzie grand slam'
401(k) cousin
Acrid
Astrologer Sydney
Behemoth of the Gobi Desert?
Below, to Brutus
Annoy
Bar fight?
Argot ending
Bewitch
Bio major's expense
Chef's hat
Biological pouch
Class action?
Cloister resident
Bonus
Clothing label datum
California rolls and the like
Case determinants
Castaway's place
Ceremonial robes
Sufferer's suffix
Ready to ship
Reason to squint
Spring settings
Surprise loser of story
Stadium cheer
Results of bull markets
Rich sponge cake
Stewed chicken dishes on the Cape of Good Hope?
Road gripper
Sticks figure
Rogen of '50/50'
Ready for work
Sack
Scott Turow's recounting of his first year at Harvard Law
Seasonal affliction
Visitor to the Starretts' farmstead
Stuck
Two famous Goya paintings
Subjective pieces
Shiite holy city
Trash can or file folder, e.g
Slugging stat
Spanish queens
Cymbeline's daughter
First pope called 'the Great'
Crazy for Transylvania vampire lore?
DDE's command
DEA agent
Folding shades
Declined
Formerly known as
Full house letters
Dubya's Secretary of State
Dwight beat him twice
Funk
Ear covering
Gather with one's extended family, familiarly
Embattled Syrian president
Gentle beginning?
Fashion outlet on the Red Sea?
Federal Citizen Information Ctr. overseer
Get turned around the right way
First name in 1950s comedy
Greek consonants
Last Supper query
Nickname for a Tuskegee Airman
Grub
Guam's group
Like a golden papaya
He played Jim in 'The Doors'
Like many Tanglewood concerts
He won an Oscar for directing Heath and Jake
Like minor sins in eastern Europe?
Holding in check
Likelihood
Homemade cleansing bar
Looking askance
Horror film sucker, informally
Lose one's aloofness
Hotel casino with a lion logo
Made a suggestion
Hull sealer
Major cymbal brand
Indian queen
Manatee Springs State Pk. setting
Indiana Jones trademark
Mat used in the Japanese tea ceremony
It may bear the cost
Mischievous one
It's full of arcana
Mr. Clean trademark
Jazz standard '___ Me'
New car of 1957
Lawn invader
Nonprotuberant navel
Least slovenly, as attire
Not learned
Like a debauched party on the Black Sea?
Vital sign
Watchmaker's aid
Where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
Whichever
Would-be atty.'s exam
___ cube (3-D puzzle)
'Animal House' party garb
'Aw, shoot!'
1957 hit for Jimmy Dorsey
'It's you! What a surprise!'
1978 Broadway revue
'Password' host Allen
Cock-and-bull story
Comfortable middle class in western Europe?
Cough syrup amts
Courtroom worker
Charm or stamina, say

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