WSJ Crossword June 27 2026 Answers (6/27/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for June 27 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our WSJ Crossword June 27, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword 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 June 27, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 6/27/26, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!

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1A Things we complain about
7A It’s about 2,000 miles east of LAX
10A Firm figures, for short
15A Embargo
18A Cry for help
19A Third-rate
21A Broadcast in installments
23A Canio, in “Pagliacci,” e.g.
25A Camus novel
26A Prize whose first winner was “The Handmaid’s Tale,” in 1987
28A Legend of music
31A Bring to bear
32A Victorian, e.g.
33A Unguarded on the court
34A Diva, stereotypically
37A Jessica of “Sin City”
40A “Jeopardy!” reunion, to some uninvited, say
44A Constitution statement granting Congress the power to pass “necessary and proper” bills
48A Romania’s currency
49A Made arrangements, in a way
50A Site of many sweaters
56A Medea, to Circe
58A Where the action is
59A “Halt, salt!”
63A Show stopper
67A Grande, familiarly
68A Tex. neighbor
69A “Goldberg Variations” composer
70A Grammy winner for “Tears in Heaven”
74A Düsseldorf denial
75A Comics canine
76A Back muscle, briefly
77A First name in country music
78A Natural inclinations
79A Put down again
82A Heart of Paris
86A Times of London puzzle solvers figure them out
90A Flinched
95A Simile center
96A It’s characterized by long, cold winters
98A Aggressive pitch
103A Pigeonhole
104A Like northern Italy
105A Moisturizer brand
106A Hockey’s Tikkanen
108A Torque symbol
111A JFK guesses
112A Benchmark U.S. birthday celebrated in eight of this puzzle’s Across answers
120A Clear
121A Laundry annoyance
125A Welcoming, as a new year
126A Dot-___ (web businesses)
127A Romanian composer George
128A FICA funds it
129A La Sicilia e la Sardegna
130A “Gangnam Style” rapper
131A Frank
1D SFO setting
2D Canal site
3D Green of “Casino Royale”
4D Al Gore and Cory Booker practice it
5D Dubai dignitary
6D Breakaway group
7D Perfect mark
8D Honest to a fault
9D A standard musical reference point is two octaves above it
10D “___ Is Born”
11D Capital south of the Caspian Sea
12D Long haul
13D “Holy moly!”
14D Hacienda room
15D Galoot
16D Blue shades
17D Has no requirement to
20D GOP fundraiser
22D Words before averages or the jungle
24D “Wicked” director Jon
27D Lab connection
28D Gladiator maker
29D Lecher’s look
30D Cold coating
35D Double duty?
36D South American monkey
38D Angels, on scoreboards
39D Nonetheless
41D Sign for one born on Cinco de Mayo
42D Get under control
43D Water carrier
45D Bee follower
46D Agcy. monitoring outbreaks
47D Grimm character
51D Part of Q.E.D.
52D Exact copy
53D Compare
54D Dark
55D Campfire chow
57D Catchall abbr.
59D Multiple choices
60D Dark Lord of the Sith
61D Tough on the stomach
62D Blind followers
64D Old show shifter
65D Bass, e.g.
66D Apply gently
70D Kay Thompson character
71D Mischievous one
72D Suffix for meteor or magnet
73D Fundraiser for pols
78D Swelter
80D H.S. supporters
81D OMG or LOL, e.g.
83D Hobbit’s foe
84D Common Market inits.
85D The Bruins’ sch.
87D Bruins, to Brutus
88D Green
89D Cellos and violas, in mus.
91D Drove ahead
92D Café additive
93D Sicilian erupter
94D Civil rights activist Morris
97D Tech squads
98D Bozos, in Canadian slang
99D Lafrenière of the New York Rangers
100D Beverly Cleary character
101D Conking out
102D Protein-rich legume
107D Public argument
109D Impatient
110D School in the U.K.
113D Cruise ship retired and converted into a floating UAE hotel
114D Coffee dispensers
115D “Othello” fellow
116D White House advisory grp.
117D Sporty car roof
118D Cake shop worker
119D Retinoid target
122D “Kinda”
123D Sgt., e.g.
124D Crunch target

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