WSJ Crossword June 10 2023 Answers (6/10/23)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for June 10 2023 to help you finish it up!
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Here are all of the answers for the WSJ Crossword Answers. The clues are in alphabetical order as we think that might be easier to find any specific clue you’re looking for.

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Clue
Acad. or univ.
Clay, e.g.
A bunch
Karaoke props
Soup in Son La
Withdraw
Supreme Islamic deity
Just
A, in Aachen
Supreme Egyptian deity
“Encanto” sister with incredible strength
Spanish bears
Masterstrokes
Parsley servings
Hauling unit
Ross Sea sights
Home in a knothole, maybe
Went right in, metaphorically
Nickels and dimes, e.g.
Letters with a zero
Hand holder?
___ de mort (skull and crossbones)
It’s taken seriously
Quran chapter
Gasped word
Animation
“Didn’t need to know that”
Blockbuster
Outlook options
Bugs might be seen in them
Where 48-Down premiered
Potpourri
“Se ___ español”
United Nations secretary-general Guterres
Nickels and dimes, e.g.
Stomach
Acts immediately
Sticker on organic produce
Hypotheticals
Hole puncher
End for beat or peace
“Ripley’s Believe ___ Not!”
Prune
___-daisy
Jony who designed many iconic Apple products
Córdoba kiss
Will Smith’s “Gettin’ ___ Wit It”
Served tea?
Meson in cosmic rays
Rating range
Plasma particle
Jordans, e.g., colloquially
Adage about seizing opportunities, as depicted five times in this puzzle
Gillette brand
Martinique volcano
Stella ___ (Belgian brew)
Ornamental carp
En ___ (in full court)
Caught congers
Precisely
Queen’s subject
Long ago, long ago
Mmes., in Madrid
Engaging sorts
“That’s it!”
Design details
Feeder sound
Pay tribute to
Valencia exports
Neglectful
Rugby river
Chinese secret society
Gumbo need
Site of hot rods
Binder
Actor for whom the London theater award is named
It’s all uphill from here
Made red, in a way
Like the scene in Rousseau’s “Sleeping Gypsy”
Around the corner
Requiring the least travel
Pt. of GPS
Flaring dress style
Lifting device
Carpool lane letters
Gee preceder
Sault ___ Marie
Patches up?
Scarcities
“Turn left,” to a plow horse
Pixel, e.g.
Descartes conclusion
Awake past one’s bedtime
Target of stalking
Rosy flush at dawn
Recoup
Verdi’s penultimate major work
Boxer Holyfield
“Hamilton” prop
Hyundai sedan
China’s largest producer of smartphones
Flat-bottomed boat
Salon activity
Mahershala with Oscars
___ Paulo
Scull movers
Ventured (forth)
Attorney’s reference
Radar letters
“Turn to Stone” rockers
Mare’s meal
Newton’s fruit
Bond, e.g.
Miller offering
Court divider
Corporeal cord
___-Aztecan languages
Provider of sticky fingers
The S. of T.S. Eliot
Exhibit magnetism
Cream soda flavoring
Unworthy of
Stereotypical neighbors
Alternative to the “face with tears of joy” emoji
Classic Jaguars
Helped temporarily, with “over”
Server record
Less ruddy
Fine and dandy
Copenhagen coin
Jimmy of “East New York”
Roger of “Cheers”
Picard’s counselor
Castor or Pollux
Reusable grocery bag
Penny prez

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Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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