Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
5-January-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Commits a faux pas
  2. 2.Potbelly
  3. 3.They range from -1 to 1 in trigonometry
  4. 4.Corrupt
  5. 5.Portfolio piece
  6. 6.Recipient's reply
  7. 7.Repeats mechanically
  8. 8.Smokejumper's need
  9. 9.X, at times
  10. 10.Slide subjects
  11. 11.Sounds of passing time
  12. 12.Old goat
  13. 13.Climber's tool
  14. 14.A Simple Plan' director Sam
  15. 15.Mil. awards for meritorious acts
  16. 16.Gallery focus
  17. 17.Magna ___
  18. 18.Henley Regatta boat
  19. 19.Labor Dept. div.
  20. 20.Go over like ___ balloon
  21. 21.Radio station owner, e.g.
  22. 22.Squirrel's stash
  23. 23.Favor
  24. 24.Genesis
  25. 25.Sportscaster Collinsworth
  26. 26.Suburban shopping destination
  27. 27.Pessimistic rant?
  28. 28.Put away
  29. 29.Annual photo feature in Sports Illustrated?
  30. 30.Clams, oysters and the like?
  31. 31.Brit's alcohol-to-go purchase
  32. 32.Flurry of activity
  33. 33.Anne of 'Wag the Dog
  34. 34.Time in office
  35. 35.Perfume property
  36. 36.Winter number
  37. 37.Media-monitoring org.
  38. 38.Bit of physics
  39. 39.___ Moines
  40. 40.Unruly dos
  41. 41.1970 Neil Diamond hit
  42. 42.Fly-by-night bunch
  43. 43.Lauder of cosmetics
  44. 44.Elite unit
  45. 45.Drivel
  46. 46.Look for again
  47. 47.Mozart's 'Il mio tesoro,' e.g.
  48. 48.Shop turner
  49. 49.Winds down
  50. 50.Fly high
  51. 51.Appoint
  52. 52.___ a Rebel' (1962 hit)
  53. 53.Mama bear, in Madrid
  54. 54.Dentist's order
  55. 55.Restless
  56. 56.Schoolyard retort
  57. 57.Jazz genre
  58. 58.Roll of bills
  59. 59.Some sports cars
  60. 60.Doherty of 'Heathers
  61. 61.Having nothing appropriate to wear at the beach?
  62. 62.Confident
  63. 63.Audible reflections
  64. 64.Pain in the neck
  65. 65.Ballpark figure
  66. 66.Cessna spinner
  67. 67.Common sitcom rating
  68. 68.Polite assent
  69. 69.Criticizes harshly
  70. 70.Montand of 'Jean de Florette
  71. 71.Broncos center Gradkowski
  72. 72.Subj. for immigrants
  73. 73.Radar O'Reilly's job in the 4077th?
  74. 74.Hindu princess
  75. 75.Director Lee
  76. 76.Cargo capacity
  77. 77.Seething states
  78. 78.How ___ the little crocodile...': Lewis Carroll
  79. 79.Lay to rest
  80. 80.That's ___!' ('Don't do it!')
  81. 81.Room at the top
  82. 82.Harry who was played by Eastwood
  83. 83.Two in Tijuana
  84. 84.Dentist's order
  85. 85.Connery, whose speaking style is played on in this puzzle
  86. 86.Baton wielder
  87. 87.Gin flavoring
  88. 88.Get smart with
  89. 89.Desire
  90. 90.Richard's veep
  91. 91.God of wine
  92. 92.Dictation pro
  93. 93.Encouraging
  94. 94.Subtler 'Hey!
  95. 95.Key of Dvorak's 'New World Symphony': Abbr.
  96. 96.Nova ___
  97. 97.General drift
  98. 98.Expressionist painter Nolde
  99. 99.Buss
  100. 100.Rod
  101. 101.Starbucks size
  102. 102.Joke
  103. 103.Cake course
  104. 104.Healthy glows?
  105. 105.Hurricane-tracking org.
  106. 106.Pop
  107. 107.Headlong
  108. 108.Warm welcomes
  109. 109.Capitol Bldg. VIP
  110. 110.Like a wallflower
  111. 111.Prefix with genesis or thermic
  112. 112.Glasgow 'Gee!
  113. 113.Frantic transmission
  114. 114.Ample storage space for gardening supplies?
  115. 115.Soundstage sights
  116. 116.Dream up
  117. 117.Withered witch
  118. 118.Fire pit setting
  119. 119.Solemn pledges
  120. 120.Time in the recording studio
  121. 121.Arctic chunk
  122. 122.Crosses over
  123. 123.Fleece feature
  124. 124.Bit of sweat
  125. 125.Like some pools
  126. 126.Is for more than one?
  127. 127.Coverage grp.
  128. 128.Speckly steed
  129. 129.Pianist Earl, called 'Fatha
  130. 130.Firebug
  131. 131.Robe closer
  132. 132.Fodder holders
  133. 133.Fence feature
  134. 134.What vampires do during the day?
  135. 135.Argument at a job site?
  136. 136.Zounds!
  137. 137.Clunker
  138. 138.Philosophy topic
  139. 139.China's Chiang
  140. 140.Hindu honorific

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