Our WSJ Crossword Hints for December 9, 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 9, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 12/9/23. 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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Simile center
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Take to court
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Silent film star Theda
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Peace Nobelist Wiesel
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Prayer wheel turners
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Reinhart of “Riverdale”
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__ about (approximately)
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Soul legend Redding
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Filet order
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Wreck
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Antlered animal
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Pipe part
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Resort area of Colorado
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Cerebral layer
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Untold
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Hamper
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Motivation
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Show subservience, in a way
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Where to find Netflix’s NFLX stock
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Pole explorer Robert
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'Gangnam Style' singer
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Core class abbr.
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Honest prez
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Bank no.
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Take in, say
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You've got mail co.
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Monkey’s uncle?
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Ceremony performed by a mohel
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Extract offering
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Deck extras
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Freshener scent
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Principle
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Resort area of Montana
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Casual eateries
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Sushi bar fish
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Hectic hosp. areas
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Dumpster fire, so to speak
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Rumba shakers
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Loophole
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“The Lord is my shepherd” source
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Uncritically enthusiastic
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Director Anderson
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Falsely attack
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“Brie Shows Off Mad Court Skills”
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Put on the line, say
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Direction in a Steinbeck title
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Cardi B genre
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Chapel answers
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Tag cry
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Alley targets
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“Tuber Holes Out From 30 Feet to Win”
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Like pitch
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Schumer and Poehler, for two
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Colorful flower
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Suffix for leopard or lion
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Midmonth date
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Mother of Castor and Pollux
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Camp Pendleton trainee
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Kaitlin of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
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King or queen, e.g.
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Where Mikaela Shiffrin won slalom gold
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Land areas
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Director Lee
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Cavatina’s kin
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Ed heard in “Up”
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Winds up
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“___ Perpetua” (Idaho motto)
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Certain swinger
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Basil-based sauce
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Box score number
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Cut into thirds
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Marmalade bits
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Parting word
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Brouhaha
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Jacob's twin
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“Three Kings” setting
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Showy flower
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Chronic complainers
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Famed loch
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Couple
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Note from the boss
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Forward, say
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Sheet music abbr.
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Precious
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Salinger heroine
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Not up to snuff
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Neighbor of Syr
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“Crustacean Continues Streak, Remains Undefeated”
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Guardian of truffula trees, in a children’s book
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Head line setting
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“Hamburger Swoons Over New Buns”
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Cancún cloaks
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Circumference segments
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“Poultry Plucks Off All Its Feathers”
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Salad Green
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Antipasto bit
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Mound
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Kitchen container
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Middle-earth kingdom south of Fangorn Forest
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Comedy show initials
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“Funny Girl” composer Jule
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Binary question type
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Strongly criticize
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Wedding reception sight
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Rae of Insecure
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Cheerful tune
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Cruel
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Hurdle, so to speak
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Many a time
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Lunch holders, sometimes
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“Fruit Shines in New Garage Band”
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Course need
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“Plant Makes Showy Dance Moves”
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Crafty website
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How many FM stations broadcast
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Momentarily falter
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One in a row?
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Sweet treats since 1912
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Loudness unit
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About half of all deliveries
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Keep busy
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Tiny amount
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Creator of the 116-Across
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Reverb effect
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Name on Perry Mason book covers
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Rap wordsmiths
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“Huh-uh”
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Lab subj.
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Slip from a doc
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Piloting milestone
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Like some players’ wrists and ankles
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“Garden Item Competes in Local Dance-Off”
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Olympian in armor
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“We Are Their Voice” org.
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Artist from Catalonia
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Works the blackjack table
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Mental confusion
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Title character about whom another says: “The man seems hardly human”
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“Vegetable Makes Bell Choir Debut”
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Mystical marking
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Broken, say
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U-shaped pipe part
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