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  1. 1.Ill-tempered
  2. 2.Bar code reader
  3. 3.Balcony scene setting in "Romeo and Juliet”
  4. 4.Be patient, perhaps
  5. 5.Disclaimer after a mistake
  6. 6.Milk source
  7. 7.Times when "Battle stations!” might be cried
  8. 8.Triage locales, briefly
  9. 9.Alternatives to table games
  10. 10."___ had enough!”
  11. 11.Summer on the Somme
  12. 12.Dancing pair?
  13. 13.Ooze
  14. 14.Pushing acceptable boundaries
  15. 15.Personal annoyances
  16. 16.Combine into one whole
  17. 17.Monte Rosa, for one
  18. 18.Previously called
  19. 19.Commanders' org.
  20. 20.Stoker's supply
  21. 21.Carrier with the Matmid frequent flier program
  22. 22.Was dashing?
  23. 23.Eau, across the Pyrenees
  24. 24.Spoil
  25. 25.Old-hills connector
  26. 26.Backs in a regatta
  27. 27.Solemnly serious
  28. 28.Pisces parts
  29. 29.___ in "India”
  30. 30.Kim of "Vertigo”
  31. 31.This and this
  32. 32.Mining samples
  33. 33.Creature in Liberty Mutual ads
  34. 34.Get bigger
  35. 35.Quite unfriendly
  36. 36."Yeah, yeah, real funny!”
  37. 37.Marathon runner's identifier
  38. 38.Bitter-smelling
  39. 39.One with a courtside seat?
  40. 40.Big busyness
  41. 41.Member of an Andean herd
  42. 42.Language that gave Alaska its name
  43. 43.Scouring aid since 1913
  44. 44.*Figurative obstacle for women in business after the "frozen middle”
  45. 45.Fair-hiring initials
  46. 46.Like Muenster and Monterey Jack
  47. 47.Acid type produced during strenuous exercise
  48. 48.Equip
  49. 49."Star Wars: The Last Jedi” heroine
  50. 50.Caesar wrap?
  51. 51.*Figurative obstacle separating stage performers from the audience
  52. 52.Speedy Northeast Corridor train
  53. 53."Bed-Ins for Peace” participant
  54. 54.Honorific
  55. 55.*Figurative obstacle representing a video gamer's minimum ability to succeed
  56. 56.Increase rapidly
  57. 57.That dude's
  58. 58."My hands ___ tied”
  59. 59.Coin collectors, of a sort
  60. 60.Tums and Rolaids, e.g.
  61. 61.2021 Super Bowl champ, for short
  62. 62.Quota or tariff, e.g., and an alternate description of each starred answer
  63. 63.Food item prepared with a bamboo mat
  64. 64.Stationed, as a soldier
  65. 65.Underway
  66. 66.Iraq War concern: Abbr.
  67. 67.City of central Florida
  68. 68.Like some forest rocks
  69. 69.Hound or badger
  70. 70.Blue-bottled vodka brand
  71. 71.It gives a ship shape
  72. 72.Zone
  73. 73.Doctor's chance to supervise a resident?
  74. 74.Kit for a creative type
  75. 75.Blue ox of folklore
  76. 76.Elba of "Pacific Rim”
  77. 77.Steamship part
  78. 78.Like some raves
  79. 79.Pipe problems
  80. 80.Grammys category since 1989
  81. 81."___ Believer” (#1 hit for the Monkees)
  82. 82.Pop
  83. 83.Bout of crying or drinking
  84. 84.Put a cap on
  85. 85.Elaborate hairstyle
  86. 86.Eloquent speaker
  87. 87.Gents
  88. 88."A Spool of Blue Thread” author Anne
  89. 89.Secure, as a great rate
  90. 90.Snubbing seniors, e.g.
  91. 91.Lost one's temper?
  92. 92.Gospel singer ___ Cobbs Leonard
  93. 93.Word spoken when left with a single card
  94. 94.Snappy remark
  95. 95.Cheerful readiness
  96. 96.Tuck, e.g.
  97. 97.She replaced Blake on "The Voice”
  98. 98.Some racing game power-ups
  99. 99.One of a Dumas trio
  100. 100.Site of historic 1965 voting rights marches
  101. 101.Convention ctr. or bus sta., e.g.
  102. 102."Well, really!”
  103. 103.Slippery
  104. 104.Food label abbr.
  105. 105.OpenAI CEO Altman
  106. 106.Roswell sighting
  107. 107."Mayday!”
  108. 108.Palm stems used as furniture material
  109. 109.Regional groups of animal life
  110. 110.Half-baked
  111. 111.Distortion from heat or dampness
  112. 112.Retro hip beer
  113. 113.Orangutans and gorillas
  114. 114.Distinct age
  115. 115.Ages and ages
  116. 116.Person living off of family wealth, disparagingly
  117. 117.Watering hole, on the other side of the pond
  118. 118.Mob squealer
  119. 119.Ailing
  120. 120.Bullfighter on horseback
  121. 121.Words before dime or roll
  122. 122.General feeling
  123. 123.One of the Montagues
  124. 124.Alpine goat
  125. 125.Headmaster at Hogwarts
  126. 126.Walk heavily
  127. 127.Cook's vessel
  128. 128.Marsh plants
  129. 129.Wager
  130. 130.Shark feature
  131. 131.Outsourced, and what happened to the circled letters in this puzzle
  132. 132.At an earlier time
  133. 133.Wall art
  134. 134.Like some tea and coffee
  135. 135.Room on a Clue board
  136. 136.Perfect happiness
  137. 137.Skirmish
  138. 138.October birthstone
  139. 139.Spot for skiers
  140. 140.December holiday
  141. 141.Kelly of talk TV
  142. 142.Modify for a different medium
  143. 143.River near the Vatican
  144. 144.Situation that could go either way
  145. 145.Lawyer: Abbr.
  146. 146.Pen point
  147. 147.Substantially
  148. 148.Melber of MSNBC
  149. 149.Cheery
  150. 150.Tycoon

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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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