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Wall Street Journal crossword of February 6th, 2012 other clues
'Light My Candle' from 'Rent,' e.g
'Let me repeat...'
'___ live and breathe!'
2011 Tony nominee Falco
A river runs through it
Acts human
Satyric sin
Seberg's 'Breathless' co-star
Trouble
Snockered
Waterloo setting
Trowel wielder
Stable mother
Vichy verb
Stage assistant's job
Steel trap's opposite
Zip
Threw one's support behind
Voyage leader?
___ Capital (company co-founded by Mitt Romney)
___ New York minute
___dieu (kneeling bench)
Band switch
Continental currency
Bar assn. members
Country singer Travis
Cuban cash
Bk. in a series
Blizzard buildups
Dance of the 1960s
Board en masse
Avis descriptor
Detective Pinkerton
Brooklyn's ___ Park
Card player's favorite East River crossing
Emulates JayZ
Card player's favorite East Side residential skyscraper
Card player's favorite New York thoroughfare
Collapsed company of 2001
Civilian attire
Change
Felix Arndt tune of 1915
Card player's favorite stretch of 47th Street
Find new tenants for
For fear that
Job for a plumber
Frontier settlements
Massey of movies
Girardi's managing predecessor
Haul into court
Knotted up
Newscast chunks
Hawk
Newspaper section
Like many linings
Hieroglyphic creatures
High sort
Pastel hue
Like the Woolworth Building's lobby
Honker
Hypotenuse, e.g
Record entry
Lincoln Center offering
Intolerant group
It ceased to be in Dec. 1991
Regrettably very
Lofty lines
It's been playing in the Winter Garden Theatre since 2001
It's in your jeans
Lose one's temper
'How could ___?'

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