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- 1.Prince George, to Prince Harry
- 2.Radius end
- 3."Psycho” star Janet
- 4.Day between dimanche and mardi
- 5.They sometimes make the grade
- 6.Neutrogena shampoo brand
- 7.Ref. that added "swear jar” in 2023
- 8.End for ethyl or methyl
- 9.Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame
- 10.Guitar feature
- 11.Out-of-pocket prescription cost
- 12.Julia of Broadway's "Nine”
- 13.Father of Regan, Goneril and Cordelia
- 14.Attention-seeking utterances
- 15."Heavens!”
- 16.Hairdo Hendrix picked
- 17.Choice of some audiophiles
- 18.*Da Vinci and Beethoven
- 19.Timetable abbr.
- 20.2013 film in which Scarlett Johansson is heard
- 21.Levels
- 22.Depressing request?
- 23.*George Bush Sr. and Jr.
- 24.Tour carrier
- 25.Contrary conjunction
- 26.Pewter component
- 27.*Newborn twins
- 28.Dinghy driver
- 29.It might be electric
- 30.Pumpkin, pecan or peach
- 31.*Sears and Roebuck
- 32.Signs of sorrow
- 33.Animal track
- 34.Hole puncher
- 35.Score at home
- 36."How do these people pull that off?” (and a hint to solving the starred clues)
- 37.Largest city in the Arab world
- 38.Sunburn salve
- 39.Ill-mannered fellow
- 40.TikTok clip
- 41.Decisive defeat
- 42.Surname in a Brontë book
- 43.Division mark
- 44.Chooses
- 45.Cornhole shot
- 46.Fragrances
- 47.World's largest hot desert
- 48.Needing a feeding
- 49.Musk of X
- 50.Candle feature
- 51.Mend one's ways
- 52.Dodge City lawman
- 53."Dropped” garment
- 54.Make concessions
- 55."Now it makes sense”
- 56.Ranch sight
- 57."The Joy Luck Club” author Tan
- 58.Fashionable handbag initials
- 59."Yeah”
- 60.Foment, as trouble
- 61.Indian bread cooked on a griddle
- 62.Huffy state
- 63."Shark Tank” airer
- 64.Protractor measure
- 65.Aussie springer
- 66.USN rank
- 67.NATO letter after Romeo
- 68.Member of the fam
- 69.Small batteries
- 70.Word after field or road
- 71.Homer's neighbor
- 72.Doctor or Dame, e.g.
- 73.Phone bill add-on
- 74.Like pixelated photos
- 75."Let me! Pretty please!”
- 76.Squeal on
- 77.Desert gully
- 78.Products of certain mills
- 79.Makes sound asleep
- 80.Sharpens
- 81.Purple boba choice
- 82.Sty fare
- 83."Yeah, sure!”
- 84.Walgreens rival
- 85.Fall ill
- 86.Film's Lupino
- 87."Pronto!” in a memo
- 88.Rough guess
- 89.Misbehaving
- 90.With 10-Down, protein building blocks
- 91.Long-necked wading bird
- 92.High card
- 93."Pretty sure that's a negative”
- 94.Feminine force, in Chinese philosophy
- 95.Strong impulse
- 96.Orangutan, for one
- 97.Defunct music players
- 98.Twisty fish
- 99."No reason”
- 100.Long-necked running birds
- 101.From the U.S.
- 102.No longer feral
- 103.Banks on runways
- 104.Vegetable nickname
- 105."Hold this position!”
- 106.Lane's co-worker
- 107.Eye creepily
- 108.With the heels elevated
- 109.Gymnast Korbut
- 110."Apollo 13” org.
- 111."How fortuitous in spite of the grim outlook!”
- 112."Ready Player One” star Sheridan
- 113.You can dance to it, listen to it or dip chips into it
- 114.Cut off
- 115.Rugged rock face
- 116.Prez #16
- 117.Call to action at times heard after the starts of 16-, 24-, 38- and 47-Across
- 118.Petroleum-extracting platform
- 119.Steamy room
- 120.Surgical team's face wear
- 121.Messy room
- 122.Supply with chow
- 123.Tests the patience of
- 124.Love, in Roma
- 125.Bachelor
- 126.Poker cost
- 127.Poker prize
- 128.Cruise vessels
- 129.Basic principle
- 130.Classic "If you build it, they will come” project?
- 131.Celtics, on scoreboards
- 132.Home for crawdads
- 133.See 12-Across
- 134.Tightly packed
- 135.To be sung by a couple, in music
- 136.Drink request
- 137.Deutschland domicile
- 138.Jim of "The Big Bang Theory”
- 139.Country music's Naomi or Wynonna
- 140.Ballet studio fixture
- 141.Online periodical, for short
- 142.Shows the ropes to
- 143.Chiding sound
- 144.Took in, in a way
- 145.Closetful for Claudius
- 146."The King and I” star Brynner
- 147.Jeopardize
- 148.Game with red, yellow, green and blue cards
- 149.JFK's predecessor
- 150.Berra who said "It's déj vu all over again”
About Wall Street Journal Crosswords
The crosswords at WSJ are cryptic and mostly written personally by Mike or by the infamous anonymous or pseudonym crossword constructors. These puzzles are then carefully analysed by Mike to ensure that that the puzzles are cryptic, adventurous, accurate and addictive for the Wall Street Journal crossword fans.
The Friday WSJ crossword features a contest for all puzzle lovers to solve (a puzzle within a puzzle which is usually a single word such as country name, movie title, a phrase, etc.).
The Saturday crossword is usually a large crossword, apt for the weekend along with another additional speciality word puzzle that is mostly created from assorted cryptics and puzzles by master crossword and puzzle creators from the country such as Emily Cox, Patrick Berry, Henry Rathvon and also Mike Shenk.
Apart from these basic crossword puzzle, you will also find the Varsity Math weekly puzzle that is constructed by the National Museum of Mathematics for all WSJ crossword fans. The daily WSJ crossword puzzle answers are provided right next to the next day’s puzzle.
The Varsity Math puzzle’s answer is published the following week. However, certain answers to puzzles are delayed as they may be a part of relay puzzle, where the answer of one puzzle helps solve another week’s puzzle.
Wall Street Journal Crossword Contests
The WSJ crossword contests are intended only for participants residing in United States. Each Friday, the WSJ includes a special Friday crossword puzzle with a complete grid that reveals clues for the players to solve the weekly question or problem. The weekly question is posed along with the Week’s Friday puzzle.
The Wall Street Journal Crossword answers should be mailed to the WSJ crossword contest team by midnight on Sunday.
The contest limits one entry per person per email-id. Participants who are 18 years and older and are legal residents of United States are eligible to participate in the contest. However, employees and their immediate family members who are associated to the sponsors, the newspaper, the creators, affiliates, subsidiaries, prize suppliers or promotion agencies are not eligible for the contest.
Sponsors choose one random winner from all eligible entries who have correctly answered the Weekly Question. The winners are contacted by WSJ via their provided email address and will receive their prize through the mailing address provided by the winner.
WSJ Puzzle Authors: Mike Shenk, Henry Rathvon, Patrick Berry and Emily cox.
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