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WSJ Crossword Solution Guide
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 |
Ledger entry |
Cancel |
Bonny one |
Invective, e.g. |
Dessert with a crumbled, chocolaty crust |
Olympians’ blades |
Target-shooting competition for skydivers? |
Baseball statistic |
Advil alternative |
Gifts |
Floors |
VA doctor’s concern |
Dijon dismissal |
Wilbur Post had conversations with him |
Wrench target |
Honey bunch |
Christian name |
Contact sport played in a church? |
Made a dash |
Reverse, e.g. |
Property claims |
Devastating 2022 hurricane |
Meal scrap |
Precocious Lily Tomlin character |
Brags |
Place to relax |
Skating sport played by actors? |
Not as murky |
Causing puckering |
Tire layer |
Slacks off |
Ancient Hindu scriptures |
“Harold and Maude” director Hal |
Many a Little League coach |
___ Alamos |
Full of the latest |
“___ Land” |
Bring to the garage |
“Cheap Thrills” singer |
Some coffee purchases |
Arroyo who pitched for the Pirates, Red Sox, Reds and Diamondbacks |
Racket sport played with a dreidel? |
Puffed corn cereal |
Shore scuttler |
See 66-Down |
Rink surface |
Solidarity org. chartered in 1948 |
Straighten |
Had a lead foot |
Golfer Rahm, who won the 2021 U.S. Open |
Game played in an alley during a downpour? |
Rapa Nui monolithic statues |
Melt base |
Throw in |
Ooze |
Neg.’s counterpart |
Airport conveyance |
Directly opposite |
Attempts |
Food warmer for campers |
Dressmaker’s dazzler |
Watersport for garbage collectors? |
___ cum laude |
Engine gasket |
Subsequently |
Each |
There may be money in it |
Broadway backer |
Crackers |
Online market |
Matador competition with multiple events? |
Keys |
Parenting challenges |
Furnace fuel |
Airport monitor abbr. |
Church speaker |
Lindsay of “Mean Girls” |
Autobahn auto |
Can |
Physicist Richard |
Rent payer |
Fitting |
Views |
Candidate’s goal |
Cast |
Acknowledged, in a way |
Give the cold shoulder |
Motel meet-up |
Hog habitat |
Right-hander, informally |
Boot camp busyness |
Boys in the ’hood |
O.K. Corral surname |
“___ to please” |
Common color for cotton candy |
Rapp of “The Sex Lives of College Girls” |
Autumn tool |
At risk of being lost, as a Word document |
Guggenheim Bilbao architect |
Like some lingerie |
“Stop right there!” |
Star pitchers |
Winter sport played by witches? |
Mil. hazards |
Like many a winter day |
Crimson foes |
Discard |
Jerks |
Priestly vestments |
With 85-Across, “Dark of the Moon” poet |
Lady of Lisbon |
Just beat (out) |
Some sculptures |
Away from the office |
“South Park” boy |
Criticize to excess |
Healing sign |
Simon of the “Mission: Impossible” and “Star Trek” franchises |
Vintners’ valley |
Pic to click |
Warrior of TV |
Investment if you want to make a bundle |
Cholesterol-lowering drug |
Grammy category |
Fusses |
Sits at a light, say |
Wipe brand |
Delivery person? |
View |
No longer done |
Apollo 14 astronaut Stuart |
Blue hue |
Beef cut |
Lake that’s the source of the Niagara River |
“Do the Right Thing” pizzeria |
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