WSJ Crossword April 25 2026 Answers (4/25/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for April 25 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our WSJ Crossword April 25, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue. The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a well-known and respected puzzle that appeals to solvers looking for a challenging and thought-provoking experience. The puzzles are created by a team of skilled constructors and are known for their clever clues, intricate wordplay, and challenging themes. The WSJ Crossword is published daily and offers solvers the opportunity to exercise their minds while enjoying a classic form of entertainment.

WSJ Crossword April 25, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 4/25/26, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!

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# Clue
1A Work on a part?
5A Temple building
9A Small amounts
14A Cuban sandwich ingredient
17A Foil for Garfield
18A Nest on a cliff
19A Scoundrel
20A Tableland’s kin
21A Display next to a museum guide?
23A Livornese love
24A Lanikai Beach setting
25A Early lifeboat?
26A Bart’s bus driver
27A Give away some heirloom flatware?
30A Discordant
33A Shade-loving perennial
34A Black Sea port, to natives
35A Alligator’s cousin
36A Frankfurter cry
38A “Mansfield Park” author
40A Time slot for a greyhound sprint?
44A Analyzes, in English class
47A Calling for quick action
48A Flamenco cry
49A Back of a soccer goal
51A Maintain
52A Proof of ownership
53A NBC show with cold opens
55A Person in a box
58A Coffey of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream
59A Not very bright
61A In the style of
63A Best performer in a 12-part challenge?
66A “You made that up!”
68A Recurring plot element
70A Sparkling Italian wine
71A Campus known for its rotunda?
75A Spot to gloss over
77A Touched down
80A Broody rock
81A Scoundrel
83A Blog feed letters
85A City north of Oklahoma City
87A Caterpillars, e.g.
90A Once known as
91A Graphic design deg.
93A Person receiving guidance
95A Still together
96A Issue involving web ownership?
99A Comes up
102A Sound from a pound
103A Curiosity and Perseverance, e.g.
104A Fully committed
106A Names on a marquee
109A Narcissistic trait
111A Note on a prescription bottle?
114A Tennis legend Arthur
115A Hoppy beverage
118A Rider of Sleipnir
119A Feline hybrid
120A Rides just out of a bubbly rinse?
123A Propensity
124A Like krypton
125A Barely defeated
126A Wild way to run
127A Snaky shape
128A Like a bad breakup
129A Call for
130A Rewards for waiting
1D 2021 film that won the Best Picture Oscar
2D Cause of a wrinkled nose
3D Rock icon known for his strut
4D Worker in an orchard
5D Consign to fate
6D Hunter in the night sky
7D Trucker’s truck
8D Patch up
9D Hair Buster Gel brand
10D Low-seed tomatoes
11D “You have to let me!”
12D Government office
13D Lays eyes on
14D Coming at just the right time
15D Briquette residue
16D Isles’s first name on “Rizzoli & Isles”
18D Draws
20D Slowly decays
22D City south of Oklahoma City
28D “Well, hello there!”
29D Minute amounts
31D “King of Terriers”
32D Scottish Highlander
35D Ready for the cobbler, perhaps
37D Captain’s staff
39D Muscle twitches
40D Absolute flop
41D Attitude barometer
42D Triumphant
43D Washington of “Philadelphia”
45D Sandusky’s county
46D Name on a marquee
50D Source of support for a driver
54D Traffic cop, briefly
56D Ones who incite shrieks from crowds
57D Rewards a poetry reading performer
60D Auction action
62D Set things right
64D One-time link
65D Puts on mute
67D Good things to have
69D Event with lots of horsing around
71D Where a sub may be built
72D Country led by a sultan
73D Transgressions that risk damnation
74D Flying Solo
76D Country led by a supreme leader
78D Lionel Messi’s club since 2023
79D Stadium levels
82D Dorsey of “Queen Sugar”
84D Made level
86D Hedgehog home
88D Gaol or theatre, e.g.
89D Breezing through
92D Piccolo’s kin
94D Wished one could trade places with
97D Neither fem. nor neut.
98D Intersected
100D “Seinfeld” role for Julia
101D Marsh plants
104D Sun-dried brick
105D Mineral deposits
107D Claims to be true
108D Like some martinis and money
110D Cockpit dial
112D Single-___ (tourney format)
113D Fall scene
116D Play thing?
117D Pops the question
121D Honorific words
122D Sill sunner

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