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 9 2022 below!
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.
Click/tap on 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!)
- Pointer for a proofreader
- Keynote deliverer at the 2004 Democratic National Convention
- Bygone company whose name survives on a hotel at JFK Airport
- Advantageous
- Direct one’s attention toward
- Ocasek of the 25-Down
- Mosquitoes and midges
- Dowd of “The Handmaid’s Tale”
- Put away
- Most worthless parts
- Doorstop shape
- Paint company founder Benjamin
- Hand over
- Prepping for a fight
- Hundred-eyed monster of mythology
- Go first
- Formal allegations
- “Abbott Elementary” airer
- Mollify
- Chit
- Person who might snap?
- Got into
- Some love songs
- Provided with a rear view?
- Stew
- Jack-in-the-box part
- Switch type
- Carp
- Pinafore letters
- Carp in a pond
- Tanzania’s largest city
- Darling of the Mets
- Make blank
- Olivier’s “Sleuth” co-star
- App pop-ups
- They’re outstanding
- Number of formations to look for
- Columbus named it Isla Juana
- Bickering
- Solemn doings
- Quarterback Manning
- Hamstring, e.g.
- Present
- Twaddle
- Cartesian plane divider
- Server of Duff beer
- “I asked you a question!”
- Strike caller
- Flap setting
- Unwanted spots
- Sailors’ spirits
- Border
- Central
- “You Might Think” band, with “The”
- Weary word
- Bridge reply
- Movie objects that set the plots in motion
- Put away
- Big galoot
- Formation of geese
- Stirrup site
- Got litigious
- Took part in
- Sibilant summons
- Leander’s love
- Cantonese cooker
- iPhone app
- Like Saroyan’s “Hello Out There!”
- Wave’s peak
- Levitates
- Gumbo base
- Spread stuff
- Capture
- “Good Morning Starshine” musical
- Lion’s pride
- Hook helper
- Verb for you
- “Well, ___-di-dah!”
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