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Wall Street Journal crossword of June 10th, 2016 other clues
To be, in Haiti
Told
Upward slope
Vet's trouble
When Juliet asks 'Wherefore art thou Romeo?'
Words of rejection
World Series champs of 1948
Yacht club events
___ Avivians (some Israelis)
___ T (perform perfectly)
'On the other hand...'
'Othello' fellow
'Sold!'
1600 is perfect on it
'This could be bad...'
'___ Fell' (Beatles ballad)
Annoyed
Another name for the VW Golf
Armenia's capital
Assn. created at Bretton Woods
Attacks persistently
Beethoven symphony
Bernie Sanders's son
Blog feed letters
Boxers alternative
Bridal gown designer Di Santo
Caravan stop
Certain Arab League representative
Christian of fashion
Collins ___ (major Miami Beach thoroughfare)
Core
Data storage amounts, for short
Dot follower
Dwight Gooden nickname
Envelope letters
Exhort
FedEx rival
Fusses
Go quickly, to Shakespeare
Greenskeeper's devices
Hugs and kisses
Japanese zither
Johns Hopkins subj
Lab order?
Lemieux milieu
Literature Nobelist who wrote 1953's 'The Lying Days'
Madagascar's unit of currency
Maker of the first walkie-talkie
Matched socks, say
Melodramatic goodbye
Metallic element with atomic number 28
My friend at the Louvre
Obliterate
Peep heard by Bo Peep
Photo ___
Polling limitation...or, taken literally, the key to the contest answer
Prison, in Colonial times
Property visitor
Provoke
Pumpkin, peach or pecan
Put back in the kiln
Q followers
Rate of speed
Redford film with the line 'He's not as tough as he thinks'
Relax, metaphorically
Secreted
Show extreme disrespect toward
Song sung solo
Sound yet again
Spot for a nursery rhyme trio
Strike suddenly
Telepathic power
They may be sore

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