Our WSJ Crossword Hints for November 18, 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, November 18, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 11/18/23. 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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“High Hopes” lyricist
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F1 neighbor
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Stable sustenance
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Kitchen collection
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___-80 (old Radio Shack computer)
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Tug
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"Brandenburg Concertos" composer
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Spilled the beans
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Presided over
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“The Passage” novelist Justin
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No longer on-board?
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Endorses digitally
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Tokyo hub
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How some ground balls are fielded
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Make a beeline for
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Lisbon mister
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Creator of Eeyore and Piglet
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Be irritated by
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"Moonstruck" star
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Impish
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Become balanced
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Made tracks
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Hospital delivery?
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Winter hours in Wyo.
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Confessed
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"Wham!"
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Shrinking sea
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Rival of Manchester United
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Epithet for New York’s police
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“I need a hug”
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Crater Lake locale
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Disney, to Pixar
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Return
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___ avis
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Delicacy
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Tech support caller, often
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He shared a Peace Prize with Rabin and Peres
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Paper piece
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Count on a cereal box
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More absurd
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Start slowly
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Office couple?
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Tailor’s bottom line
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Be quiet!
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What’s been eaten
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Malek of "Bohemian Rhapsody"
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Oscar nominee for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
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Peer of Norwegian drama
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Massage target
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Length of a short, maybe
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Italian dish similar to grits
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Take over, demon-style
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House shower
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NBA star Curry
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Annoyingly self-satisfied
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Jackson Hole's county
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Sites for rites
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Act like
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Traditional auto giants
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Carrier whose name comes from Hosea
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Dropped clues
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Land in the Seine
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“Beauty and the Beast” character voiced by Jerry Orbach
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Ready for customers
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Action star Steven
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California county known for its wineries
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Subsides
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___ Mama (rum drink)
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Some printer cartridges
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Dwight Gooden, familiarly
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Long, long times
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Believer in the unity of reality
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Catchall category
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Koi containers
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Smooth paint finish
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"Bill & ___ Excellent Adventure"
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“Not on ___!” (“Forget it!”)
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Org. with a famous journal
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“Without ___” (Grateful Dead album)
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Request start
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Idris of Luther
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Leonardo known for a sequence of numbers
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Part of a house demolition project, perhaps?
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Words with pickle or jam
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Windbreak trees
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Counselor to Picard
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Pack of schemers
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Cooperstown institution, say?
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What might catch a hunter’s eye?
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Botanical accessory
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Reggae address
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Harlem Renaissance author Zora ___ Hurston
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Subtlety
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Stockyard sight
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Subj. of some school fairs
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Celsius, e.g.
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“Te ___” (words on Spanish valentines)
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Diva’s offering
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Lady Grantham’s given name on “Downton Abbey”
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Person monopolizing the wig trade?
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Dijon dad
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Sound off
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Texas university
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Old TV dial letters
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Strings along a hula dancer?
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Club for a sand trap
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Busy hosp. areas
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Result of some late-winter hunting?
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Chain with links
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Tests that are hard to cheat on
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Focus of Mendel’s genetic research
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Bowl game cry
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Namesake of a Fifth Ave. cathedral
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Publicity ploy
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Tazo product
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Card game with a spinoff called Dos
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Word with plane or projection
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Bumping heads
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Predating, poetically
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Name on some beauty cream jars
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Passing comments?
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Conditions befalling mustangs when broken?
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Like hobos’ clothes, perhaps
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Clerical residence
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Farmers market tote, at times
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Word between surnames
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Seething
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Wailuku welcome
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1923 book subtitled “A Life in the Woods”
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Ending for lion or leopard
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Closet organizer’s concern?
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Genre for BTS
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Forbidden act
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World Cup cries
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It expands in the dark
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Gin flavoring
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