WSJ Crossword May 30 2026 Answers (5/30/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for May 30 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our WSJ Crossword May 30, 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 May 30, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 5/30/26, 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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# Clue
1A Flip
7A Deck chair material
11A Capitalist species in the “Star Trek” universe
18A Recover from a pub crawl
19A Marine predator
20A “To stress that...”
21A Sandwich made from wild rabbit meat?
23A Sandwich that’s on the house?
25A Hodgepodge
26A Drug bust unit
27A Starbucks offerings
29A Further
30A “Non, Je Ne Regrette ___” (Edith Piaf song)
31A Over there, in olden days
32A Volga valley native
33A Pizzeria serving
34A Casual attire
36A In times past
38A Scoring speed
41A Limit
42A Poorly made sandwich?
48A Kind of counter
51A Private dinner
52A Possessive on a fable collection
55A The altar, among the constellations
56A Bravo preceder
58A Stern with a bow
61A Red-ink amounts
63A Rocky peak
64A Cleaning for inspection, in military slang
66A Big dos
68A Microwave sound
69A Sandwich that’s extra spicy?
72A Small sandwich not on the regular menu?
75A “Ah, yes”
76A Finch related to the canary
78A “Camelot” composer
79A Land in the Loire
80A Loses it
83A Haas of “Witness”
85A Mounted on
86A “Sprechen ___ Deutsch?”
87A Lecture hall
89A Daredevil Knievel
91A Christmas displays
93A Sandwich made exclusively with processed cheese?
97A Pen name
100A Like some calendars
101A Many a Christmas present
102A “Revolt on the Nile” writer
106A Itsy-bitsy bits
108A Innocent ones
111A Sudden flight
114A Whistler’s whistle
115A Start for technology
116A Doesn’t disturb
118A Hawaii’s coffee belt
119A Teri’s “Young Frankenstein” character
120A Sandwich whose ingredients are prepared in a crockpot?
122A Sandwich that is just offal?
125A Winter fishing spot
126A Tough test
127A Mercury and Mars, for two
128A Beers from Mexico
129A 49ers coach Shanahan
130A Past, present and future
1D Predator with a mask, e.g.
2D Oscars host in 2025 and 2026
3D Name called from an airplane
4D “___ you kidding me?”
5D In need of degreasing
6D 2018-21 sitcom set at Whitlock High
7D Tuna for sushi
8D Work unit
9D Speedy Amtrak service
10D Gold measure
11D Plant pollinated by wasps
12D Lake that sounds mysterious
13D Some whistle blowers
14D Brand for those hoping to conceive
15D Post supporting a banister
16D Vampire repellent
17D Lake that’s the source of the Mississippi
18D Foil, say
22D Radii partners
24D Easter treat
28D Ink
32D Pesci’s “My Cousin Vinny” co-star
33D W.C. Fields persona
35D Sight for sore eyes?
37D Court setting
39D Label that bought Motown in 1988
40D Made one’s case
43D Paramecium propellers
44D Fermented milk drinks
45D Mount in Thessaly
46D Edwards or McConnell, e.g.
47D Brown with a cosmetics company
48D Treat for a tabby
49D Awakening
50D Burglar’s business
53D Crust container
54D Metal marble
57D Photographer Adams
59D Sea that’s largely parted
60D Winter warmer
62D Spenders’ benders
65D Wise adviser
67D Designer’s start
70D Canon competitor
71D One living high on the hog, perhaps
73D Said “@#$#!!%”
74D Those in Father Damien’s care
77D “Avatar” race
81D Spreadsheet units
82D Member of Kirk’s bridge crew
84D Splinter groups
88D “Wow!”
90D Language spoken along the Mekong River
92D Films
94D Sleeveless garments
95D Periods
96D Parachute material
97D Outlaws
98D Emphatic, in a way
99D Brand that merged with Phillips Petroleum in 2002
103D Crocodile from Australia
104D Ticks off
105D Sorrowful sign
107D It may reduce a yard to an inch
109D Apple product until 2006
110D Boat with a parking area
112D Uneasy feeling
113D Tidying-up expert Kondo
116D Diving bird
117D Jazzy Fitzgerald
118D Crinkly green
121D Sweater letter
123D Gadot of “Wonder Woman”
124D Rustic lodgings

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