WSJ Crossword September 6 2025 Answers (9/6/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for September 6 2025 to help you finish it up!

Our WSJ Crossword September 6, 2025 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 September 6, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 9/6/25, 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 Drink with a straw
6A Some forensic evidence
9A Core muscles
12A Manhandles
18A Alternative to French, Italian or Russian
19A British rule in colonial India
20A D.C. baseballer
21A Electrical accessory
23A Hindenburg disaster cry, ending “Hey!”
26A Where one shouldn’t drive
27A At capacity, briefly
28A Crèche trio
29A Former owner of Capitol Records
30A Look through a window from outdoors
31A Advantage
33A Starting a conversation, concluding “Gee!”
38A Orchestra group
41A Buffalo’s summer hrs.
42A Celebrates, as the New Year
43A Heavy reading? Completing all the words? “Eek!”
46A Absorbed, as a cost
49A Has a go
50A Bygone biscuit brand
51A Erich who wrote “Emil and the Detectives”
55A Bit in a horse’s mouth
56A Go out of business
57A “...away go troubles down the drain” advertiser
60A “Dream on!”
63A Weimaraner warnings
64A “Time is money” and “Love is blind”
65A Reagan era “voodoo” policy? Ultimately, “Yes!”
71A Son of William the Conqueror
72A 1974 Gould/Sutherland CIA spoof
73A “Little Shop of Horrors” dentist
74A Choose from the menu
76A Calf-length skirt
79A Kissing on the street, briefly
82A Exercise control
83A Key of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s String Quartet No. 2
85A It means “ocean” in Mongolian
87A Attention
88A Finding after a long search, stopping with “God!”
92A Yarn coils
95A ___ Paulo
96A It lights up Las Vegas
97A Colonial protest winds up: “Nay!”
102A Big galoots
103A Flips one’s lid?
104A Citrus drink suffix
105A 100-cent currency
107A Platform for Siri
110A Arctic youngster
112A “End of discussion!” (or a description of this puzzle’s theme)
115A Chatterboxes
116A Tiny
117A Country with the most stars on its flag: Abbr.
118A Nickname of jazz great Earl Hines
119A “You Don’t Own Me” singer Gore
120A Acid
121A Last of a long series
122A Pig part
1D Big dos
2D Co-star of Bolger and Haley
3D Dealing with the situation
4D Essen exclamation
5D Daughters of Mnemosyne
6D Prescription product
7D Coastal desert of Southern Africa
8D 1977 double-platinum Steely Dan album
9D Bouncy
10D Dyeing art
11D Pig place
12D Cry of disbelief
13D Embraces
14D Greet with a gesture
15D Ire
16D Asteroids source
17D Bar mixer
22D Surrealism’s Magritte
24D Dispatch
25D Teasingly provoked
32D Long sentence
34D Eschew conformity
35D Prefix akin to equi-
36D “The Matrix” hero
37D Douglas’s “Wall Street” role
38D Eight, to Augustus
39D Repeated, a Polynesian island
40D Rigidly old-fashioned
44D “I take it that’s ___”
45D Rail in a studio
46D Bit of high jinks
47D Abounds
48D Blows it
52D Mail, e.g.
53D “Me too!”
54D Deadly agent
58D Servant of Sauron
59D Chinese food general
60D Following, in France
61D “Heidi” author Johanna
62D Troy story
63D Some appliances
65D California mission founder Junípero
66D Ready for surgery, perhaps
67D Atlanta-to-Miami dir.
68D Bitter brew
69D Literature Nobelist with 11 Grammys
70D Wrinkle-resistant, as a shirt
71D Defeatist’s lack
75D Excellence
76D Muezzin’s place
77D Bullion unit
78D URL component
79D Gets power from
80D Swimmer Vollmer with five Olympic gold medals
81D Pitches in
84D Got a wrong number?
85D Declines in quality
86D Bang-up
89D Arles article
90D Code-cracking org.
91D Clockwork, mostly
92D Pursues
93D “Nightline” newsman
94D Make certain
97D Boom alternative
98D First pick in the 1992 NBA draft
99D Bathroom item
100D Glazier’s pieces
101D Bakery staple
106D Its motto is “Industry”
108D Lanikai Beach setting
109D Thin board
111D “Gangnam Style” rapper
112D Cobbler’s tool
113D Warring nomad
114D McKellen of film

The WSJ Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle that is published in The Wall Street Journal newspaper and on its website. The puzzle is known for its challenging difficulty level, clever wordplay, and witty themes.

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The WSJ Crossword was first introduced in 2008, and has since become a popular source of entertainment and mental stimulation for crossword enthusiasts around the world. The puzzle is created by a team of experienced crossword constructors, who are known for their creativity and skill in the field of crossword puzzles.

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One of the unique features of the WSJ Crossword is its emphasis on finance and business-related themes. The puzzle often includes clues and answers related to the world of economics, investing, and business news.

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