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Wall Street Journal crossword of January 17th, 2012 other clues
Harbor outlet
Harry's brother
Reunion group
Take on
His 'Boating' is in the Metropolitan Museum
Hold up
Holder of a Cabinet post
Prince of Broadway
Ride the breeze
Hotel staffer
Princess who throws a chakram
Snug retreat
Idyllic spot
Knicks legend Monroe
Like columns with scroll-shaped capitals
Like many toothpastes
Telescope part
Many a Mideasterner
Sleuth played by Lorre
Signal to pull over
Mother of Clytemnestra
Shrinking sea of Asia
Musher's transport
She followed Creedence at Woodstock
Scorch
Sleepy rodents who are new on campus?
Ornamental molding featuring bubble gum music singers?
Outline of a theory
Rewrite for the screen, say
Rewards the cast
Placard that reads 'Be Afraid--Be Very Afraid'?
2012 Broadway role for Audra McDonald
Act the heckler
Country where you can't play craps?
Ages and ages
Elementary
Avenue divisions
Back in
CPR experts
Bone-chilling
Defeatist's utterance
Deli buy
Brownish purple
Designer Klein
Building south of Madison Square
Drift stopper
Burdens for roadies
Driver's warning
Busy co. on Mother's Day
Tobogganing cry
Triumphant shout
Twice tetra-
Words of empathy
Worked in a bed
Young chap
___ Kitchen
Theater unit
'Renegade' to the Secret Service
'Vive ___!'
1966 Michael Caine film
2001 Ricky Martin song
1981 John Lennon hit
2000 Broadway musical by Elton John and Tim Rice
Gordon of the 1940s New York Giants
Packing
Farmyard fowl
FBI director's term
Fidel's brother
Experts
Go unused
Frost's cousin
Frost
Flight part

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