The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a crossword that is published by the Wall Street Journal. It is one of the more difficult crosswords to work on, similar to the NYT Crossword. Below, you’ll find the answers to the WSJ Crossword for January 7 2023 below!
The Wall Street Journal is a daily international business newspaper based in New York City, with international editions in Chinese and Japanese. Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp., publishes The Journal and its Asian editions six days a week. The newspaper is available in broadsheet and online formats. Since its inception on July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser, the Journal has been printed continuously.
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WSJ Crossword Solution Guide
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- Attends informally
- Object of Cupid’s affection
- Rapper who co-starred in 2003’s “The Italian Job”
- Nonpareil candy
- Subsequently
- Device with a Bionic chip
- Wrecked New Year’s promise?
- “Schitt’s Creek” motel clerk
- UFO crew
- Difficult journey, informally
- Only Martina and Chris won more Open Era singles matches than she did
- Mag. workers
- Terse verse
- Business ltr. insert
- Succotash bite
- Appear
- Pixilated pub quiz, perhaps?
- Pompeo of “Grey’s Anatomy”
- “Miss Independent” singer
- “La Cage ___ Folles”
- Rider of a black horse named Tornado
- Numb noggin?
- Vessel that passed the Sirens
- Radiates
- Uptown dir. in Manhattan
- Victim in a Jacques-Louis David painting
- Goatherd in “Heidi”
- “Sprechen ___ Deutsch?”
- Puts in the mail?
- Besotted boyfriend?
- Excavation target
- Reddish brown
- “Big Brown”
- Sloshed sourpusses?
- Boil
- Always, poetically
- Screeds
- Like some casks
- Bravo, in Barcelona
- Actors Epps and Sy
- Proposes as a price
- Plastered plug?
- “Gimme five!”
- Suffix for Austin or Dallas
- Inter ___
- Overly sentimental
- Intoxicated interpretation?
- Per ___
- Palm with edible berries
- “Quit ___ bellyachin’!”
- Hutchinson of the Detroit Lions
- Green roll
- Hollywood, familiarly
- “Rebecca” writer du Maurier
- Early ABC show
- A ___ (theoretical)
- Oiled Rembrandt?
- Rapid river thaw
- Bit of Eden apparel
- Gives the old college try
- Tearoom mat
- Hall of Fame halfback Gale
- Went headfirst, perhaps
- Winner of the first ATP Player of the Year award
- Pound, e.g.
- Pound’s kin
- I, in Innsbruck
- Anklebones
- Motes
- Muted
- Render speechless
- To date
- Shortening brand
- Blast
- Feminine suffix
- Odd duck
- Get the most efficiency from
- Preferred pronoun for some
- Peacenik
- Oklahoma city
- Bill additions
- “Ha!” in a text
- Close
- Biceps and sartorius, for two
- “You said it, sister!”
- Cpl. or Sgt.
- Bond component
- Fixed with a needle
- Colleague of Ketanji
- Visiting Echo Park, say
- Stocking stuffers?
- Washington from Chestnut Grove, Virginia
- Sound of Washington
- Maya Angelou’s “And Still ___”
- David nicknamed “Big Papi”
- Long time follower?
- “Enough!”
- Like a sampan
- HMO participants
- Protection
- Strong singing voice, slangily
- Prepare for baling
- Pitched places
- Promoted pawn, often
- Disrupts completely
- Approx. number
- On the seabed, maybe
- Site of Hyundai’s headquarters
- Score datum
- Muse of lyric poetry
- Bison setting
- Dreaded fellow, perhaps
- Enjoy Aspen
- Boiling
- Forgo a ceremony
- Brief remembrance
- Jai ___
- Dict. info
- Parks who was the first woman to lie in honor in the Capitol
- Colorful band
- Pop
- Bass, for one
- Ring in libraries
- Sauce in a falafel sandwich
- Astronomical alignment
- Iolani Palace home
- Innings for closers
- Sticker
- Narrow peninsula
- Seal predator
- Try to trim
- Ride-or-die buds
- Pelvic bones
- “What ___!” (“How groovy!”)
- Many an emailed form
- Crèche figures
- In a bit
- “How We Do (Party)” singer Rita
- ___ de la Cité
- Chu ___ (Chinese philosopher)
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