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Pronouncement before kissing crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of March 16th, 2017 other clues
Drivel
Enjoyed tremendously
Expensive pill?
Fit to be tied
Flatten
Four or five, or how to make the theme answers in this puzzle
Genoa, e.g
Gp. with co-pays
Hau'ula hello
Hiked
Home of the Ephesians
It fell in March 2001
It may be checked
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs
Join the staff
Kendrick of 'Up in the Air'
Kings' org
Koi passageway?
Little batters' game
Make a case
Maker of Gazelle shoes
Montaigne work
Mounties' org
Must, informally
Named, briefly
Not operating
Officially negate
Persistent pain
Pioneer's vehicle
Port of Pennsylvania
Prefix for distant or angular
Prosperous period
Pursue
Radio format
Rather
Reptiles in hieroglyphics
Scads
Scout's work
Sec
Seven: Prefix
Sock sound
Solar wind bit
Something a good boxer might earn
Sounds from pounds
Split relative
Stripes' counterparts
Suit color
Trig table readings
Twin of Artemis
Unquestionable doctrine
Useful item for openers
Utterly wrong
Word of support
Word processor's 'stet'
Animation
'Jaws' theme?
'Sailing to Byzantium' poet
'___ walks in beauty, like the night': Byron
2017 Oscar nominee as Florence
Angler's collection
Baby Gap buy
Become uncomfortable, in a way
Boardwalk chew
Bonny belle
Botanical companion?
Calliope power
Calm
Camp craft
Cap feature
Cargo port sights
Central American toilet?
Child-care expense?
Common gyro ingredient
Continually
Crumbly salad additive
Diminish
Dismiss unceremoniously

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