Our WSJ Crossword Hints for December 7, 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 7, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 12/7/23. 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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Formal orders
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Join forces
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Inuit abode, in Inuit
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"Casablanca" role
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Stately dance
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Not carefully considered
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Kylo ___ ("Star Wars" character)
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Sister of Arya Stark
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Messy sort
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Pole on a ship
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Spouse of 23-Across
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Sarcophagus setting
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“Germinal” author
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Braying beast
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Mild cigar
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Wayfarer’s stop
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Son of Agrippina
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Kitchen utensil brand
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McDonald’s M and Unilever’s U: Abbr.
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Good to go
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Get outta here!
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Fit
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Ralph who was the first African American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
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Nemesis of Austin Powers
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Play spots
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Places for padlocks
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Match match?
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Get outta here!
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“Coming in the next few moments”
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Copying
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“Snow White” sheets
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Cube in a game
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It might be washed up
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Orange spots
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Finds intolerable
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Its contents may be pickled
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“Tell me you didn’t say that”
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Crude coalition
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Blues legend Walker
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Fail to shut up
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“— my pleasure”
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Oppressive ruler
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Bewitched
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“Yes, count on me”
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Ringing assent?
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Bartender on “The Love Boat”
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Place for a slice
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Spot for an Aussie academic
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Xbox 360 competitor
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Greedy desire
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Latin jazz legend Tjader
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Bug
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Clubs at clubs
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HBO’s “___ Espookys”
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Khmer for “hill”
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Russell ___ (big brand in chocolates)
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Finch fare
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Five-time co-star of Sylvester
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Hamlet’s cousins
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Fresh
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Theatrical smash
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Star in the Summer Triangle
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Al Jazeera’s base
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Rock's ___ Fighters
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Seek
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Birth control option
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Target for a wrench
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Early education, for short
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Lawless part
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Outside the mainstream, in genres
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IRS deadline time
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They fund projects that remove a gas from the atmosphere, which is a hint to what’s happening in four Across answers
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Century divisions
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Slaughter on a field
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Lump
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Hub of activity
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Musician Billy
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Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy
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Symbol for death in ancient Athens
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Short form of a wd.
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Somewhat
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Diamond of value
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___ Lingus
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Dept. that manages the Forest Service
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Colts wide receiver Pierce
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Away from the gale
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Absinthe flavoring
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John Denver’s “___ Song”
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Scents
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Route indicator
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Terrier of 1930s cinema
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How Revere rode, presumably
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Bird-based
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Dodge
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Breathless wonder
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“This is a stickup!” speaker
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Buggy release, most likely
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Offer
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Gender-neutral word before “mitzvah”
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Rocky Mountain Natl. Pk. setting
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Scam artist
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Love child?
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Jutland natives
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“Reading in the Dark” writer Seamus
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Ransom note list
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Can’t abide
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Rank above viscount
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Bus. sch. course
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Yellow food in a red coat
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Hubris sources
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Aunt in “Oklahoma!”
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End of a bibliog. list
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Leveling tool
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Team backer
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Setting of some beds
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Word after coat, cliff or strap
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Refines over time
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Workplace for an M.D.
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Cool sculpting medium
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Once ___ lifetime
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Late with payments
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Hindu deity often pictured atop a white elephant
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Stands firm
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Minor
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Waithe of “Master of None”
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Entertainers Lapira, Weil and Minnelli
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Posh residence
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Like the Ger. “der” and the Fr. “le”
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“Pynk” singer Janelle
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Like charts for a capt.
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___ Dame
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Weasel family member
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Pulled apart
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Ne'er-do-well
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Play part
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“___ Evil” (Mia Farrow movie)
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In ___ (unmoved)
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Drug in "Brave New World"
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Mlle., in Madrid
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Equestrian equipment
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Estonia’s capital
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Confucian truth
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Rag
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Hermana de un papá
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Negation symbol, in logic
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Like many bathrooms
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Painfully unsure of which option to take
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Migration formation
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Star in Lyra
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Pay
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Harry bought his at Ollivanders
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Carefully consider
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Annihilate, in an arcade
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Barb
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