Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue Answers September 06, 2018

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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers, Thursday, September 06, 2018

Flier #1
“Good Morning Starshine” musical
Univ. study
Studio alert
Main line
It may be long or short
1982 film with a clown doll attack (#4)
Malarkey
Bus. card abbr.
Part of a split
Reach
Child welfare counselor, e.g. (#3)
Set sail
Fawning type
Flier #2
Frank Gifford, notably
Expansive
Gerald Ford’s Liberty, for one (#2)
Speckled stallions
Gooey goody
Some FDNY employees
Pres. Ramaphosa’s nation
Went up
“Patriots Day” star (#1)
Beach, on Ibiza
Colorado native
Mayflower transport
Shooting marble
Action needed to spot the four fliers in the theme answers
Flier #3
Flier #4
Drumstick bone
Ray Bradbury’s “___ for Rocket”
Bring in
Schnoz
All that remained in Pandora’s box
Strong as ___
Mickey’s creator
Little fox
Furrow maker
Melber of MSNBC
“___ alive!”
Joe Buck’s buddy
Butterfly, for one
“The Deerslayer” author
Washington post?
Lead investigator
Lambs, in Latin
He loved Ilsa
Bygone PC monitor
Trap filler
Steroid-producing gland
Takes advantage of a blackout
Sport
White source
“Il ___ tesoro” (“Don Giovanni” 55-Down)
Amt. to pay
Impudent
Prudent
Romance writer Roberts
Slate, e.g.
UT athlete
Ahead of, poetically
Flushed
Buyer, in legalese
Nyasaland, now
Fishes for flounder, say
What’s up?
Rogen of “Steve Jobs”
Eucharist item
Rifle part
Vague feeling
See 28-Down
Sask. neighbor
Bigger than med.
George’s “I Got Rhythm” collaborator
Zing
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