The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a crossword that is published by the Wall Street Journal. It is one of the more difficult crosswords to work on, similar to the NYT Crossword. Below, you’ll find the answers to the WSJ Crossword for December 15 2022 below!
The Wall Street Journal is a daily international business newspaper based in New York City, with international editions in Chinese and Japanese. Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp., publishes The Journal and its Asian editions six days a week. The newspaper is available in broadsheet and online formats. Since its inception on July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser, the Journal has been printed continuously.
There is a new puzzle to work through each day of the week. This crossword is considered to be balanced between being fun and engaging with some challenge but entirely solvable without tearing one’s hair out!
WSJ Crossword Solution Guide
Here are all of the answers for the WSJ Crossword Answers. The clues are in alphabetical order as we think that might be easier to find any specific clue you’re looking for.
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- Tech giant with an infinity symbol logo
- Crimson booers
- Struck, old-style
- Adjustable diaphragm
- It’s pitched outside
- Fish named for its four-sided fins
- “Swish!”
- Elizabeth of “Avengers: Endgame”
- Bother
- Stable guys?
- Swore
- Kids
- 30-Across, biblically
- Tear up
- Confers
- Was financially secure
- Day, in Hebrew
- First name at 46-Down
- One of four required to solve this puzzle
- Marine nymph of Greek mythology
- It causes people to trip
- 50-Across for cut-off jeans
- Sirius
- Fruit that’s rich in antioxidants and vowels
- Person after whom something is named
- Flips (through)
- When some farmers start to work
- It means “merry” in Basque
- Reading facilities
- Percolate
- Show whose judges have included Michael Kors and Zac Posen
- “Finding the Sun” playwright
- Site of Akbar’s Church
- “How boring!”
- Swanky
- Quite a few bucks
- First name in a noted 1857 decision
- Collaborator on Aguilera’s “Woohoo”
- Lose ground?
- Vodka from Austin
- Increasingly uncommon material for baseball bats
- Backdrop of Catania
- ___ Mason (investment firm acquired by Franklin Templeton)
- Having a lot to lose
- Good name for a worrywart
- Places for pilots
- Giant legend
- Gist of a saying about useful personal contacts
- Genealogy graphic
- Plus
- “Ready”
- Hail, to Caesar
- Bed choice
- European peninsula
- Dingo’s dinner, maybe
- Gently use a towel on
- Policy pro
- Hook companion
- Maintained
- Plus
- Narrowly escaped disaster
- Grammy winner Lipa
- Advisory group established by HST
- Romeo’s last words
- Any one of the 5-Across
- See 38-Across
- Bunting’s kin
- 2002 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction winner Patchett
- Sister of Patty and Selma
- Rite site
- “Let her be thine, ___ have no such daughter”: King Lear
- Well-built
- After
- Weakness at the poker table
- Tribal tales
- Cracked
- Overstate, as an expense report
- Charisse of “Brigadoon”
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