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Wall Street Journal crossword of June 16th, 2016 other clues
All the rage
'CSI' clue
'The Ghost Writer' writer
1776 foes
Adding beauty to
Alice's cat
Allowances
Bar order from the designated driver?
Behind
Bei Bei, sitting by the hearth?
Bit of land jutting into the sea
Bjorn beat him in the 1976 Wimbledon finals
Buzzing
City near Monte Vesuvio
Component of some tag games
Countertenor counterpart
Cover of a sort
Creative pursuits
Cut abruptly
Extended slump
Father of Sansa and Arya Stark
Four-time nominee for the Best Actor Oscar in the 1970s
Fox's TV partner
Game with a 32-card deck
George Lucas's Wicket, for one
Gives it one's awl?
Grab the tab
Herald of the flood, in Egyptian mythology
Holding of a Greek Scrabble player?
Increase, archaically
Inspirit
It brought the Beatles to New York
It may be followed by an extra point
Junker
Last of 12 pp
Low-grade
Maguire's 'Spider-Man' co-star
Mail parties
Mexican painter in one of her brightly colored self-portraits?
Motion carriers, at times
Muppet eagle
New boxer
New York restaurateur Kaufman
Olympic fighter
One bound for home
Ortiz of 'Devious Maids'
Parlor orders
Pitcher's spot, often
Plant tender
Possible sequence of events
Predecessor of Ben and Janet
Presided over
Put out
Puts out
Quirk
Rainbow creator
Reacts to a terrible pun
Restaurant offering
Rimbaud's '___ Saison en Enfer'
Series of strange events
Seventh-century caliph
Similar
Sinatra's biggest-selling album
Site of Nicholas II's Livadia Palace
Some are bitter
Something to fight for
Subject to the Comstock Law
Sweater opening?
Tattoos
Tenth-anniversary gift
Tether
The last one featured a portrait of Juan Carlos I
Vein extractions
View from Bellagio
Where the wild things are

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