Our WSJ Crossword Hints for October 21, 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, October 21, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 10/21/23. 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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Player’s payment
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Therefore
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Salinger heroine
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Slender amphibian
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Muesli morsel
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R&B singer Apollo
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Campus section
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Soak up sun
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Dated preposition
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“J’Accuse...!” writer
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Pitch in
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Immediately
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Sartorius and biceps, e.g.
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Burrowing rodents
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Early shows
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Zero
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Surgery ctrs.
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Compact upgrade
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Faction
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Quidditch quarry sought by the Seeker
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Stradivari's teacher
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Be overly sweet
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Photo-sharing app, informally
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Slugabed
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Beat
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Underworld boss?
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Vassal
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Cousin of pinochle
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Auld Lang __
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Went downriver, perhaps
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Ceres or Vesta, e.g.
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Bays
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Website unit
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India and Brazil are on its board
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Stamp on a dossier
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Fraud
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Former frosh
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Co-star of Nimoy and Nichols
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Comic’s job complaint?
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Characteristic
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Paint solvent
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First Hebrew letter
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Add a rider to, say
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Courtroom no-no
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Understood
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Champagne brand
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Extend, as a subscription
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Meeting with a medium
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Farm fathers
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Leave speechless
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Madison in NYC, e.g.
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City about 70 miles north of Oklahoma City
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Damage
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Furniture giant
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Kind of congressional bill
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University of Maine town
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Be sorry for
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Down in the dumps
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Rams coach McVay
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Dietary dangers
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Common street name
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Houdini act
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Planned a play, perhaps
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Rust buckets
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Willie in the Baseball Hall of Fame
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Bollywood star Aishwarya
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Makeup of some beds
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Quiet cars
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Doorman’s job complaint?
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Far from fetching
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___ mater
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Lobster part
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Small dog kennel
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Will of Blue Bloods
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Concert take
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Stag
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Hurt badly
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Bloodhound trail
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Ingratiating behavior
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Present, e.g.
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Ouzo flavoring
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Me too
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Maker of EcoTank printers
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Summer ender
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Sky line?
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Powerful crowd
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Radio personality’s job complaint?
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Was worthy of
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Diamond scores
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'Smooth Operator' singer
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Finally!
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Incursion
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Manages
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Plastic surgeon’s job complaint?
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Start for Kim, Durk, Baby or Nas X
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Channel changers
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What kitsch lacks
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Card with the most pips
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Like Swiss bank security
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First planet discovered through a telescope
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Cleopatra biter
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Computer geek’s job complaint?
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Unable to understand
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Hurt badly
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“Show me, please”
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Tavern frequented by Carl, Lenny and Homer
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Microwaves
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QB goals
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Accompaniers of 20-Across
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Tennis pro’s job complaint?
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MacDowell of Groundhog Day
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Spreadsheet content
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Ride relentlessly
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Tennis star Osaka
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Prince George, to Harry
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Lowly workers
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Function named from the Latin for “curve”
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John who hosts radio’s “Intelligence for Your Life”
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Walk unsteadily
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World Heritage Site org.
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'Someone Like You' singer
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Truckers with handles
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Taxi driver’s job complaint?
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Stark alter ego
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Common duck
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Cheerleader forte
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Ballroom that Langston Hughes said was “the Heartbeat of Harlem”
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Have a feeling
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Mmes., in Madrid
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__ Aviv
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Top-notch performance
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Shave gel additive
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Field of expertise
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Swaying dances
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Telemarketer’s job complaint?
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One in a box of 12
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Naval post?
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Leaf blower alternative
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Central idea
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Anything but that?
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