The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a crossword that is published by the Wall Street Journal. It is one of the more difficult crosswords to work on, similar to the NYT Crossword. Below, you’ll find the answers to the WSJ Crossword for October 14 2022 below!
There is a new puzzle to work through each day of the week. This crossword is considered to be balanced between being fun and engaging with some challenge but entirely solvable without tearing one’s hair out!
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.
Click/tap on 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!)
- Cones’ counterparts
- Detraining site
- Close none too quietly
- Cloverleaf ramp
- Like a lifebuoy
- Restaurant card
- One was rolled out in an old song
- Folksinger Burl
- Dada, e.g.
- Makes a third draft, perhaps
- Allocation word
- He directed Heath and Jake in “Brokeback Mountain”
- Ceremonial acts
- People with pressing business
- Burdensome task
- Menacingly wild
- “Don’t let it get cold!”
- Blount in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- “Message received,” to a trucker
- Bustle
- Serpentine fish
- New
- Diagnostic test
- Toy rings once given as promotional prizes
- Barney Rubble’s wife
- Reed of rock
- Lighthouse view
- Quattrocento painter Lippi
- Least relaxed
- Newsworthy pair
- Transplant hero
- Short-on-the-sides hairstyle
- They get hit on their heads
- Lymphocyte site
- Melancholy sigh
- Decorative trim
- Influence
- She sang “Softly and Tenderly” with Trisha and Kelly
- Farm team
- Attempt to lose
- Rank indicator, at times
- Best replacement
- Wrongful act
- Bobby in the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Landing
- Wee bit
- Steelers cornerback Wallace
- Working without ___ (taking risks)
- Ruffle
- Wholesomely respectable
- Darlings, slangily
- Response to a knock
- Spanish Steps location
- “When ___ You” (1977 #1 hit by Leo Sayer)
- Veil material
- Hogwarts librarian Irma
- Allude
- Clubs at clubs
- Blink or blanch, say
- Camp David Accords figure
- Use parasitically
- Stage award
- Brownies bunch
- Calendar quartet
- Poetic regions
- Crook
- Pick up on
- World Cup org.
- Stressed type: Abbr.
- Mother of Castor and Pollux
- Test type
- Low end of the Mohs scale
- “…there are evils ___ to darken all his goodness”: “Antony and Cleopatra”
- Fizzy libation
- Deuce beater
- Scala of “The Guns of Navarone”
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