Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
4-May-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Tweezing target
  2. 2.Vintage designation
  3. 3.Print measures
  4. 4.Slightly
  5. 5.Dijon denial
  6. 6.Jacques of song
  7. 7.Upholstery fabric
  8. 8.Trenchant quality
  9. 9.One might be pitched in a field
  10. 10.Braves' div.
  11. 11.Ryan and Tatum
  12. 12.Braves, on scorecards
  13. 13.Prison employee who's verbally assailed by inmates?
  14. 14.Most pleasing
  15. 15.Really enjoyed
  16. 16.Going to court?
  17. 17.Hindu honorifics
  18. 18.Cover story?
  19. 19.Film genre
  20. 20.What new Starbucks employees develop?
  21. 21.Chewable stimulant of Arabia
  22. 22.Author of the 19th century's best-selling novel
  23. 23.Bounce
  24. 24.Keyboard key
  25. 25.Ruler until 1917
  26. 26.Toupee maker's before-and-after portfolio?
  27. 27.Behaves in accordance with
  28. 28.Comes down
  29. 29.Bathes in light
  30. 30.Fill with fear
  31. 31.Pirate
  32. 32.Tortellini topping
  33. 33.Manilow maiden
  34. 34.Heat-and-serve, perhaps
  35. 35.Cuts off
  36. 36.Evaluate
  37. 37.Gillen of 'Game of Thrones
  38. 38.Hayfield work
  39. 39.Very rich
  40. 40.What cowboys do when they can't remember the lyrics?
  41. 41.Moving performers?
  42. 42.Key
  43. 43.Son of Prince Valiant
  44. 44.Pant
  45. 45.Advance amount
  46. 46.Commits perjury
  47. 47.Mex. miss
  48. 48.Head count at a convent?
  49. 49.Marathon
  50. 50.Toward sunrise
  51. 51.Zest source
  52. 52.Snoop
  53. 53.Taxi rtes.
  54. 54.Like some scallops
  55. 55.Caffeinated aspirin brand
  56. 56.Routine
  57. 57.Submit
  58. 58.Swelling
  59. 59.Life of the party?
  60. 60.Stephen of 'The Crying Game
  61. 61.Ruined
  62. 62.Mugging, say
  63. 63.Death in Venice' author
  64. 64.Raiders' org.
  65. 65.British singer Rita
  66. 66.Madison Avenue award
  67. 67.Act of contrition
  68. 68.Touch of color
  69. 69.Insult
  70. 70.Pricey hors d'oeuvres toppers
  71. 71.Halo
  72. 72.Serving of corn
  73. 73.Let go
  74. 74.At ___ time (prearranged)
  75. 75.Soak up
  76. 76.Place for a nap
  77. 77.Studio stock
  78. 78.Time in history
  79. 79.Prepare beans and peas for eating?
  80. 80.Staff rewards
  81. 81.Many posters
  82. 82.Wears away
  83. 83.One wearing very little clothing?
  84. 84.Made one
  85. 85.Sword handles
  86. 86.Vacationing, perhaps
  87. 87.Get-rid-of-your-cards card game
  88. 88.Thought
  89. 89.Braves' org.
  90. 90.Department of Labor div.
  91. 91.Media attention
  92. 92.Singing bit
  93. 93.Weigh station waiter
  94. 94.Loosen
  95. 95.Get to work on Time
  96. 96.Gut-busting
  97. 97.Endodontic procedures
  98. 98.Some TVs
  99. 99.Don on the radio
  100. 100.Practicing pros
  101. 101.Stalls near stacks
  102. 102.Writers Nellie and Robert
  103. 103.Speaks clearly
  104. 104.Words to Brutus
  105. 105.Corp. heads
  106. 106.Reacted to a gut-buster
  107. 107.Circumference sections
  108. 108.Cheese dish
  109. 109.Downloadable ditty
  110. 110.Jump over
  111. 111.Mont. neighbor
  112. 112.Fragrant compound
  113. 113.Egyptian boy king
  114. 114.Spilled the beans
  115. 115.Heroic Hale
  116. 116.Neighbor of Homer and Marge
  117. 117.Worthy of judicial review
  118. 118.Bad-mouths
  119. 119.Paramecium movers
  120. 120.Young fellow
  121. 121.Lovely, in Lima
  122. 122.Henhouse division?
  123. 123.Regular, once
  124. 124.Was rude, in a way
  125. 125.Darlings, slangily
  126. 126.At Seventeen' singer Janis
  127. 127.Coin collector?
  128. 128.Cacophony
  129. 129.Disgruntled feeling
  130. 130.Smoothie berry
  131. 131.Galoot
  132. 132.It's not right
  133. 133.Sei diviso due
  134. 134.Competitive sorts
  135. 135.Cut at a slant
  136. 136.Do some bridge work
  137. 137.thirtysomething' actor
  138. 138.Missed ___ (blew one's entrance)
  139. 139.Email address part
  140. 140.Centurion, e.g.

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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.).
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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.
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