Our WSJ Crossword Hints for September 30, 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, September 30, 2023
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 9/30/23. 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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Just __!
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Secretly included, in a way
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Previously, poetically
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Squirrel away
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Heres hoping …
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Former California fort
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Milk choice
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Promotional product
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1,000 kilograms
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Sort
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May-December space
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Basilica feature
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1988 Tracy Chapman song
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Sentimental tattoo
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Fancy-schmancy
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Galaxy, e.g.
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What a reporter protects
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Gives rise to
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Is tightfisted
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Butterfly, e.g.
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Miguel’s great-grandmother, in a 2017 Pixar film
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Empire’s ultimate weapon
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Wipe away
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Big Island town
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Baklava ingredient
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Being repaired
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Start for meter or technology
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Rocket gasket
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Spot
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Addresses with slashes
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Almond-flavored liqueur
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Crushing setback
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Vivacious
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First name in Cajun cooking
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Place des ___-Unis (Paris square)
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Embroidering aid
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Swooping fisher
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Beat handily
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Ororo Munroe’s alias as a member of the X-Men
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Amherst sch.
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Capital on the Persian Gulf
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Opening day pitcher
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Informal approvals
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Controvert
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Tropic topic
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1974 Dustin Hoffman biopic
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Towelette adjective
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Not written
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Story line
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Corporate restructurings
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Not here
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Where potatoes originated
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Fine-grained wood
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Team record figure
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Currency replaced by el euro
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Secret Service acronym
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Olympics sport since 2000
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Hedren of “The Birds”
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Remove one's name from, as a Facebook photo
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Famous fashion initials
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Visa alternative
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Simple sandwich
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Relaxed
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Logo, e.g.
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It flows into the Colorado near Yuma
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Celebrated
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43560 square feet
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Emanuel who’s Biden’s ambassador to Japan
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Responds derisively
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Pitch preceder
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Wanted poster abbreviation
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Woeful lamentations from a fallen Humpty Dumpty?
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Good Grief
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Unit of force
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Log-shaped pastry
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Understood
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2022 Jordan Peele sci-fi film
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A pop
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Parade spoilers
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Plan detail
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Merle Haggard’s “Things ___ Funny Anymore”
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Carry on
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Factions
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Reacting violently to negative public opinion?
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1913 Willa Cather novel
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Many a reggae musician
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Casino dealer’s card box
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"Ditto"
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Explosive letters
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Some wedding guests give them
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Address for GIs
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Cruise quarters
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Course warning
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Jack-in-the-box part
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Peak in Exod.
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"Holy moly!"
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Taking care of business
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Sole
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Expressions of frustration from a fly fisherman?
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Musical based on “La Bohème”
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Tempe sch.
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Force of attack
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Eon division
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Fortification ditches
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"The Purloined Letter" author
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Cries for attention from Barney the Dinosaur?
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Heart quickener
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Very quick expressions of relief?
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Title of respect
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Ripped
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Root that’s pickled
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Expressions of disbelief during a bear market?
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Muppet who had an appearance on “The West Wing”
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Literally, “empty orchestra”
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Chutney spice
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Bear, in Baja
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Criticize harshly
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Inhibit
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The triceps is anchored to it
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Going to work
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Excuse me ...
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Turning jumps
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Like a love scene with all the dialogue removed?
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Angelic accessories
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Doesn’t fall behind
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Abuela’s daughter
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Diner on “Alice”
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Apostrophized preposition
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Chose
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Take turns
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White House nickname
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Look around
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End for host or priest
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Clue, e.g.
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Khutbah deliverer
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Climate phenomenon whose last occurrence ended March 2023
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Influenced upon hearing negative public opinion?
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Material for a mummy’s wrappings
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Spout for stout
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Its ancestor was the serpent
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