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Depressing words? crossword clue


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Wall Street Journal crossword of November 19th, 2012 other clues
Some scrimmagers
Stock holders?
Wharton course, for short
Subdivisions of subdivisions
Uncompromising leader
Ridiculous
William of 'Carrie'
Substandard
Worker in a garden
Supermarket returns
Swing around
Thanksgiving celebrant
Thanksgiving veggie found in the four longest Across answers
Took the subway
Unexpected problem
Wax-covered cheese
Twitter titter
Corn Belt state
'Warehouse 13' network
Ensign's affirmative
1996 Tony-winning musical
2003 Affleck/Lopez bomb
Epic written in dactylic hexameters
Deck of wands, swords, cups and pentacles
Assistant who's a good listener
Attacker in 'The Birds'
Fiery feeling
Basic philosophical question
Declined
Be bold
First Thanksgiving participants, e.g
Boardroom VIP
Defensive ditches
Bonds with a bat
Gathering clouds, say
Butter bit
Carrying cargo
General delivery?
Diamond protection
Chronology section
CIO's partner
Going nowhere
Digs in twigs
Coiling creature
Columbia River spawner
Good card for lowball
Eaten up
Con man?
Hounds
Mudslide ingredient
Oscar adjective
In need of airing out
It may be broken by an anchor
Nicole's 'Moulin Rouge!' co-star
Ithaca's start
Osnes of Broadway's 'Bonnie & Clyde'
No longer hot
Juicers
Liner locale
Persian for 'king'
Linguistic variants
Noble goals
Liniment target
Prado piece
Longtime host of 'Wide World of Sports'
Nurse in a series of mystery novels
Make fish and chips
Prepare for conflict
Makes retro T-shirts, perhaps
Onetime JFK landers
Mayor before Mike
Mendel's subjects
Oozy cheese
Proceed
Mets, Nets or Jets

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