WSJ Crossword May 27 2023 Answers (5/27/23)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for May 27 2023 to help you finish it up!

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WSJ Crossword Solution Guide

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Clue
Got wind of
Confused mess
Brownish pigments
End of an admiral’s address
Diego Luna series on Disney+
Model Macpherson
Folly
Org. whose original trustees included Peck, Poitier and Coppola
Hapless fellow
Money for comedy club tickets?
“It takes ___ of faith to get things going” (Bruce Springsteen lyric)
Most-nominated female artist in Grammy history
Places where many lives are lost every day
Tucson or Santa Fe, e.g.
Indian honorifics
Assistant on an iPad
Its most populous borough is Grünerløkka
Late
Losing scheme
County between Sonoma and Yolo
Home of the Fatima Masumeh Shrine
Marriott subsidiary
Money for malt liquor?
King Kalakaua played one
Big gap in type
Hot stuff
Carob container
Caroline du Nord et Caroline du Sud
Concede
It comes from the heart
Cheers for
Burger joint supply
Delivery-related
Couleur du ciel
Money for dreidels?
ASL translator, in slang
Change programs, in a way
Went in separate directions
Phoenix specialty
Psychiatrist who introduced the concept of the inferiority complex
Accumulate
Range name
Org. that determines Medicare eligibility
School administrator, disparagingly
Goes beyond
Marino in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Money for songs?
Many Mel Brooks movies
Sash for a samurai
Color worn by the San Jose Sharks
Birds’ class
John on the court
Pinch from a chemist
“Cruella” star Stone
Presently
Org. with the goods on Capone
Requested from
Secures
Bother some
Money for Ivan IV?
Public persona
Fish with poorly developed fins
Close-fitting cap
Years ago
“The Lego Movie” protagonist
Driller’s letters
Costs as much as
Small toilers
Evenings for Yves
Wigs out
San Marino, e.g.
Sticks
Oscar-nominated 2018 Alfonso Cuarón movie
Money for cough lozenges?
Disney vehicle
Healing plants
Triumph at the comedy club
Achilles, e.g.
Vegas nickname
Lawn tool
Quarry
It was mistaken for heaven in “Field of Dreams”
Maker of Aspire PCs
Coordinate, in a way
Money for cleaners?
“My meds are working”
Gracefully flexible
Atlas feature
Chinese “way”
Costs as much as
Doing time, old-style
U.S. 101, e.g.
Paperwork, informally
Hot blood
Admits
Family adoptee
Tibetan or Thai, e.g.
Marbling in meat
Serious wrongdoer
Frying need
Ring-tailed mammal
Gucci rival
Exuded
Money for a stiff drink?
Poker payments
Was insincere
Fruity desserts
Dominant
Brought into alignment
Is decisive
Easily broken
Supply addresses
Sound of exertion
Province known for its ham and cheese
“Norma ___”
“Oedipe” composer Georges
Money for a Michael Jackson album?
Lines through the origin
Hip-hop VIPs
Entrance indicator
Hydrocarbon suffix
Archie, to Meghan and Harry
Contributed
Red-faced
Walks aimlessly
Egg-shaped
Crane construction, e.g.
One whose business is picking up
Sonnet endings
Some bryophytes
Replayed point
Exxon’s sister brand
Hair of the dog, perhaps
Owed amount
Treat with creme
Bunch of brothers
“Right back ___!”
Victor’s cry
BBs, e.g.
Words with bit or snit

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