I'm trying to implement [this feature request](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/172931/please-put-answers-underneath-questions-in-close-review-queue/212479#212479) in [SOUP](https://stackapps.com/questions/4486/stack-overflow-unofficial-patch), but I'm having trouble figuring out a good way to actually load the answers. * I can just load the full question page ([like this one, for example](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/980999/what-does-multicore-assembly-language-look-like)) and extract the answers off of it with jQuery. However, this gives me a bunch on non-functional UI elements (like tabs and vote buttons) that I don't really want, and it also ends up re-running any scripts embedded on the page. Surprisingly, despite those issues, it still seems to more or less work, but I really don't like it. * I can use an API [/questions/{ids}/answers](http://api.stackexchange.com/docs/answers-on-questions) query with [filter=withbody](http://api.stackexchange.com/docs/filters) to get the answer bodies in a JSON wrapper ([example](http://api.stackexchange.com/2.2/questions/980999/answers?site=stackoverflow&filter=withbody)). This has kind of the opposite problem — I *only* get the HTML for the answer body, and would have to manually reconstruct all the surrounding "wrapper" HTML based on the metadata in the JSON response. I don't really like this option either, if only because I don't like my user scripts full of hardcoded HTML code. * Finally, the undocumented(?) URL used to fetch the question previews for the close-as-duplicate popup, `/posts/popup/close/search-originals/1?q=/questions/{id}`, gives me almost *exactly* the kind of HTML I want ([example](https://stackoverflow.com/posts/popup/close/search-originals/19942890?q=/questions/980999/what-does-multicore-assembly-language-look-like)). Alas, it seems to only work for questions that are actually eligible for being marked as duplicates, i.e. those that have at least one *accepted or upvoted* answer. So, does anyone know of a convenient way (officially documented or not) to load the full answers to a question, including an HTML wrapper similar to what would normally be shown on the close vote review page ([example](https://stackoverflow.com/review/close/2859626))?