Our WSJ Crossword Hints for August 5, 2023 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a 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 Hints, August 5, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 8/5/23. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
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Low joint
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Out of the way
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Store, in a way
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Songwriter Greenwich
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Beginning, informally
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Harvard Lampoon’s mascot
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Was in front
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Impressive degs.
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Went fast
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Dutch painter Jan
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Rabbit chaser of story
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Strong brew
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NYC airport code
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Ambush participants
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Hospital ward cry
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Progress hinderer, at times
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Like the start of “Psycho”?
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Mortise insert
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“High” crime
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Loosen as a corset
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Neckwear named for a reptile
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Significantly weakened
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Prof’s address finish
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Put forth
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Stylists’ supplies
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Long-eared leporids
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Proust’s here
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Coach’s concern
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The Sweetest Taboo singer
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Webcam product
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Years, in Brasilia
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Avenue liners
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Covent Garden square architect Jones
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“Captain Marvel” star Brie
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Tart fruit
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Sudan divider
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Covent Garden offering
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Drs. who do many routine checkups
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Novelist’s start
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Alternatives to leaf blowers
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Braying beast
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Running shoe brand
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Abdominal indentation
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América del ___ (Mexico’s continent)
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Peculiar
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Just ___ those things
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What might might make
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Small stream
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Simple shirt
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Careful way to think
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Cause of writhing, perhaps
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Make costlier, at an auction
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Goatee spot
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Sea eagle
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Alcohol variety
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Milk: Prefix
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Nullify
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Sydney's state Abbr.
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Military attack
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Baseless
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Cook’s domain
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Arthur in the Television Hall of Fame
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Empties, as a bathtub
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Before, in the distant past
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Scrutinized at the club entrance
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Battle cry
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Coral construction
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Leafy lunch
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As a result of that
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Free of burdens
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Find charming
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In the distant past
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Zippers, e.g.
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Extremities
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Series components
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Makeup of Polynésie française
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Lacking originality
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Baby, in Bolivia
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Theater in ancient Greece
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Watermelon waste
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Reno and Garland, for two: Abbr.
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“Nutcracker” nastiness? [SEE PREVIOUS CLUE]
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Like many dorms
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Less cordial
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Not up
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Israel’s parliament
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Eagerly embraces
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Sam of “Jurassic World Dominion”
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Autumn birthstone
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Common marsh plant
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Pirate’s motto? [SEE PREVIOUS CLUE]
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The Sun Devils’ sch.
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Dough dispenser, in brief
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Not so!
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Imbibes greedily
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Accustomed
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Requiring less travel time
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Second-hand producer?
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Baseball official who works from the press box
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Pete in the Songwriters Hall of Fame
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Hawaiian greeting
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Basic recuperation treatment
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Not OK
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“Strait Is the Gate” novelist André
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Most with it
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Self-denigrating admission
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Fear of burglary? [SEE PREVIOUS CLUE]
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Put the kibosh on
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Poems of praise
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Grows unpleasant
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Stir up
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Ireland, literarily
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Family memento? [SEE PREVIOUS CLUE]
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With a lack of guile
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Without a chance, informally
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Not in
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Like certain stocks and medications: Abbr.
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Mountaineers’ challenges
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Supposed
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Was sorry about
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Sahara feature
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Very bad indeed
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Mountaineers’ challenges
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Called for
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Nonexistent
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Syndicate snitch
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Counters
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Bun ingredients?
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Kenya neighbor
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Agreeable word
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Neighbor
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Norse pantheon
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"Phooey!"
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Prepare for sprinkling
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Between jobs
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Tricky business?
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Popular tanning spot at the start of the season? [SEE PREVIOUS CLUE]
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Phnom ___ (Cambodia’s capital)
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Not me
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Former senator Tom who’s now ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa
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