Our WSJ Crossword Hints for December 2, 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, December 2, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 12/2/23. 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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"Right back ___!"
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Taoist’s life force
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Low USN rank
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Nettle
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Representative Ilhan
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Make like a hot dog?
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Diamond score
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“Get the point?”
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Fix
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Heavy load
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Cousins' mothers
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School copiers, maybe
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FEMA shelter sight
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Active bunch
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Stud setting
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Yale rooters
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Ref. that added “lamestream” and “deep state” in 2023
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Speaks candidly
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Curbed
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Shorthand pro
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___ Taco (former Good Humor treat)
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Crime that makes MADD mad
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Roll by
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SAG-AFTRA president Drescher
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Disappear as a trail
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"The Audacity of Hope" author
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Send back to a lower court
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Skin pics
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Gooey diner order
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Some RSVP replies
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Finds oh-so-cute
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Alpine abode
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Grand theft, e.g.
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Half of a disputed account, at times
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Day divider
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Medicine bottles
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Sign at a roadwork area
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Lothario
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Betrays weariness
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Luau strings
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“___ fair in love...”
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Pen pals?
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Pester persistently
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Snap, crackle and pop, e.g.
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Brutish monster
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Cut-and-dry businesses
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Steve and Martin’s co-star on “Only Murders in the Building”
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Couple that together “licked the platter clean”
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Bitter discord
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Hermana del padre
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Securities traders, for short
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Get into a pool
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Pasta or potato, e.g.
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Henry Ford’s only child
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Peck who plays Spock on “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”
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Promotional handbill
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Where Hercules slew a monstrous lion
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Bargain hunter’s destination
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Board game sheet
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Faithful, in Frankfurt
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Sauce that becomes Mornay when cheese is added
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Novice, informally
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Hipster’s “Got it!”
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“99 Problems” rapper
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Cholesterol or steroid, e.g.
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Out of date
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Singular
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Bitterness
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Huck's friend
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Overly
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Copying
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“Ghosts” network
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Allow to
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Game with a Hall of Fame in Las Vegas
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The Brain’s friend in a 1990s animated series
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Dealership choice
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Good judgment
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Wee amounts
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Broadside, informally
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Walked over
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Command after entering the barracks, perhaps
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Diamond figures
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Track assignment
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Duma denial
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Arc of a handmade plane?
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Screenplay suggestions from the studio, and what’s been added to the theme titles
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Breaks away
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Stadium replaced with Citi Field
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2020 Pixar film
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Member of Kirk’s bridge crew
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Home on a cliff
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Friendly fille
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Queen, e.g.
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As it ought to be
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Event organizer’s hopes for sensational publicity?
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Successfully entices
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Back up
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Utah airport code
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Letters three after pis
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Mixologist’s mixer
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Some Capitol staffers
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Lower on the farm?
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Source of hubris
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Plant
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Sending insincere valentines?
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They might be found under a Christmas tree
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Mentor’s mentee
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Longtime NBC show
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Seek damages
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Pair from a pawnshop?
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Oscar winner Mahershala
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Corner key
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German article
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Widest setting on a Brannock Device
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University of Wyoming site
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Like the sacred tree Yggdrasil
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Letters three before pis
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Submerged sandbank
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Brushing impediment
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Planet Beach facility
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“Man With ___” (Millet painting)
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Knock for a loop
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She followed Guthrie at Woodstock
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Wooded valley
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Marseille minor
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Alliance of haulers?
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Radar’s last name on “M*A*S*H”
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Brainpower
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Marvel vampire hunter, after a successful battle?
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Ukrainian-born actress Anna
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Crazy as ___
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Certain something
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Call into question
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Gives someone a hand
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Seismometer determination
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Silver-tongued
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Classic game akin to Wordle
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Epcot’s Frozen Ever After, e.g.
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Coll. cadets’ group
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Extra stadium topper, in case the original needs replacing?
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