Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
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- 1.Home of the NCAA's Horned Frogs
- 2.Be a bad influence on
- 3.Go places
- 4.Prolonged reprimand
- 5.Totally dominated
- 6.Consequent to
- 7.Having five sharps
- 8.Ugh, he would do that!
- 9.Not right now
- 10.Artist Albrecht
- 11.Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, e.g.
- 12.Fixtures behind paintings
- 13.Blame It on the Bossa Nova' singer Eydie
- 14.Pic, in adspeak
- 15.Put ___ to (end)
- 16.Boo-boos
- 17.Number of hills of ancient Rome
- 18.Seller of fries, across the pond
- 19.Adipocyte
- 20.Hearing-related
- 21.There are 10,000,000 in a joule
- 22.Stranger things?
- 23.Sumac with a wide vocal range
- 24.Low dam
- 25.Name found high in many a business directory, appropriately
- 26.That clears things up!
- 27.Many a time
- 28.Venn diagram components
- 29.Swindles
- 30.What's the big idea?
- 31.Withdrawal location
- 32.Feminizing suffix
- 33.Begins
- 34.Move
- 35.Steamy
- 36.Never Again movement opponent
- 37.Heartstring motions
- 38.Like money in your pocket
- 39.Cornerstone abbr.
- 40.Identifies
- 41.Race that's longer than a marathon
- 42.Revival cry
- 43.Persian poet Khayyam
- 44.Early muse of memory
- 45.Growth area
- 46.Melber of MSNBC
- 47.Approvals
- 48.Subscribes to an email newsletter, perhaps
- 49.According to
- 50.Hilda or Zelda, to Sabrina
- 51.For a couple, on scores
- 52.Fodder crop
- 53.Some fruity-smelling compounds
- 54.Novel ender, perhaps
- 55.Author Anais
- 56.Hare hair
- 57.Fiendish
- 58.Police chap, or police trap
- 59.Parts of 53-min. NBA games
- 60.End for city or sea
- 61.Plane part
- 62.Line to the indecisive, and what you'll need to add in order to complete some lines in this puzzle
- 63.Like some toilet paper
- 64.Opry descriptor
- 65.Cereal with a 'silly rabbit' mascot
- 66.Eco-friendly procedure
- 67.Appears onstage
- 68.And another thing...
- 69.Agents Mulder and Scully, e.g.
- 70.All over the web
- 71.Day for fanning yourself
- 72.Bored plea
- 73.Pod contents
- 74.Pocket rockets, in Texas hold 'em
- 75.They'll give you a hand
- 76.Engineer concerned with dilithium crystals
- 77.Don't mind ___ do
- 78.Jiff
- 79.Withdrawing gradually, with 'out
- 80.Burglar's take
- 81.Bedeviled
- 82.Rich source
- 83.Some carolers
- 84.Easily accessed
- 85.Sportscast shocker
- 86.Capital close to Valparaiso
- 87.High-protein snack
- 88.Young fellow
- 89.Was in debt
- 90.Not worth crying over, perhaps
- 91.The Reader' Oscar winner Winslet
- 92.Brushed-on layer
- 93.Belittles
- 94.Downtime
- 95.Like Ventura, vis-a-vis Malibu
- 96.Kick back
- 97.Home of the NCAA's Banana Slugs
- 98.Gain traction online
- 99.Vowel in Athens
- 100.Stand in the way of
- 101.NBC journalist Natalie
- 102.Helpful things
- 103.Kremlin denials
- 104.Strong suit
- 105.___ up (have a lot of pasta, say)
- 106.Much of the Rug Belt
- 107.Entree with a crust
- 108.Stray line?
- 109.Gentle hill
- 110.Suffix with ether or arbor
- 111.Paper bundle
- 112.Slimy gunk
- 113.Took for booking
- 114.Nutritional drink brand
- 115.Olympian who won four gold medals in 1936
- 116.Hard to watch
- 117.Barcelona boy
- 118.Parts of hearts
- 119.lol, peace
- 120.Emulated Rip Van Winkle
- 121.Method: Abbr.
- 122.Suffering seriously
- 123.Be that as ___
- 124.Dress (up)
- 125.Pay attention to
- 126.Payless purchase
- 127.Spreadsheet function
- 128.Flesh and blood
- 129.Cheese-chasing captive
- 130.Designer from Normandy
- 131.Money execs
- 132.Some junior enlistees, for short
- 133.Fargo' Oscar winner McDormand
- 134.Source of 'cheetah' and 'mynah
- 135.Broadway title character Hansen
- 136.Impatient
- 137.Reds, on a scoreboard
- 138.Innocents
- 139.Bark beetle victim
- 140.Cleanse
- 141.Witness
- 142.Prudent
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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.).
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.
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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
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The Wall Street Journal Crossword answers should be mailed to the WSJ crossword contest team by midnight on Sunday.
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