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

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for April 4 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our WSJ Crossword April 4, 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 4, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 4/4/26, 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 Highly venomous snake
6A Contorted dance?
11A Hand-to-hand contact
15A Wrangler maker [Edit 57-Across: Panda maker]
19A “The rumor is...”
20A Bony beginning
21A Seep
22A Ocean predator
23A What a fast-food worker might earn
25A Cape Hatteras Natl. Seashore location
26A ___ me tangere
27A “Sorta”
28A Health club amenity, perhaps
29A Dickens’s Jack Dawkins, familiarly
32A Pocket watch part
35A Vocalist Della
36A Specifics, slangily
37A Title for Robert Francis Prevost
43A Monticello, e.g.
45A Page of “The Umbrella Academy”
46A Attributes
48A Org. whose emblem shows an eagle clutching an anchor
53A Menu category
54A Hook’s henchman
55A Neighbor of both Minnesota and New York
56A Country music sound
57A “Crikey!”
61A Discharged
63A “Your point being?”
64A Weary sound
65A Includes in an email
68A Birch family tree
69A Up, in a way
71A “There’s ___ in team”
72A Reds and Browns’ home
74A Nebraska senator Fischer
75A House shower
77A Disc-tossing sport
81A Liftoff-canceling command
86A See-through wear
87A Bonkers
88A Lack of vitality
89A Sanctions
90A Gets a pet, perhaps
93A Oliver’s last name in “Only Murders in the Building”
94A Clever
97A Collector of vinyl records, maybe
99A Produce cross words?
103A Choir contingent
105A Kadett maker [Edit 37-Across: Mustang maker]
106A 1965 #1 hit for the Beach Boys
109A In the manner of
111A Astronaut Jemison
114A Roof overhang
115A Mideast title
116A Texting feature meant to rectify typos (that may have gone wild in the circled words)
120A At any point
121A Hobbling, maybe
122A Sawtooth National Recreation Area location
123A Necklace choice
124A Hardy heroine
125A Wound reminder
126A Only president born in California
127A Civic maker [Edit 106-Across: Model Y maker]
1D Cooper maker [Edit 23-Across: Rambler maker]
2D Insightful cries
3D Sieve makeup
4D Scrooge cry
5D Prepares for war
6D One might be found in a club
7D Opposite of ENE
8D “Give ___ shot!”
9D Sonic the Hedgehog’s company
10D It’s human
11D Comes clean
12D Insect in a biblical plague
13D Colorful flowering shrub
14D Salon option
15D “Her” director Spike
16D Wear down
17D Flair
18D Figure skating category
24D Sports shockers
30D Wobble
31D “___ Fideles”
33D Outdoors, in a script: Abbr.
34D “Bei ___ Bist Du Schön” (Andrews Sisters hit)
37D Pain in the neck
38D Logic problem?
39D Spanish cooking pot
40D “Knives Out” director Johnson
41D Charger maker [Edit 29-Across: Miata maker]
42D More extensive
44D Found on the dial
47D Contacted online
49D Energy revivers
50D “The odds ___ your favor”
51D Spica’s constellation
52D Dinosaur character in Nintendo games
55D Intricately decorated
57D Steakhouse orders
58D “___ my pleasure”
59D Took in
60D Ski lift component
62D Folly
65D Line dance
66D “Relax!”
67D Fiber for ropes and rugs
69D “___ Fables”
70D Bill in a bar
73D Bone, in Bologna
75D Antagonist “at the Copa”
76D Accrued
78D Teeming
79D Sweet-talker
80D Events where animals may make some fast bucks?
82D One of Alcott’s March sisters
83D Upscale hotel brand
84D Omani money
85D Not particularly exciting
88D Historic Harlem theater
91D Philosophy that teaches a harmonious path
92D Maple tree output
95D Something for the road
96D Evolution maker [Edit 77-Across: Rogue maker]
98D Guiding light
99D Ream component
100D Drive dangerously
101D Pole stars?
102D Copycats
104D Like Abel and Goliath
107D Slithery fish
108D Q5 maker [Edit 97-Across: 900 maker]
110D Foot bridge?
111D Average
112D Corrosive stuff
113D Sicilian smoker
117D Strain
118D “Gotcha!”
119D P look-alike

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