Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
12-April-2025 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1."Gosh darn!”
- 2.Top pick, informally
- 3.Great Plains tribe
- 4.Make an attempt
- 5.Angle symbols, in trig
- 6."Whatever you say”
- 7.Potpourri piece
- 8.Historic stretch
- 9.Craig's predecessor as morning TV anchor
- 10.Native of the Caribbean's Bridgetown, e.g.
- 11.Pool poker
- 12.Philip of TV's "Kung Fu”
- 13."Give it a rest!”
- 14.Bygone music players
- 15.Growth site
- 16.Tall and thin
- 17.Fight site
- 18."___ Kleine Nachtmusik”
- 19.___ Balls (Hostess snack)
- 20.Take it easy
- 21."Certainly!”
- 22.Get a closer look, in a way
- 23."Sad ___” (2010 meme of an actor on a bench eating a sandwich)
- 24.Lower digits
- 25.Ballpark figure?
- 26.Ornamental hairnets
- 27.Light on the range
- 28."Horrible” Viking of the comics
- 29.Jazz legend with an Egypt-inspired name
- 30.Joking Jay
- 31.Befuddled
- 32.What "check” might mean
- 33.Samurai wear
- 34.Son of Osiris
- 35.Company added to the Dow in 1979 after dropping out four decades earlier
- 36.Sentence shortener, of a sort
- 37.Like a super's keys
- 38."Welp, guess you hate that idea”
- 39.Nuclear treaty provision
- 40.Swindle
- 41.Purple-topped vegetables
- 42.Hill colonist
- 43.Fishy deli choice
- 44.LGA approximation
- 45.Encouraged
- 46.Petri dish substrate
- 47.Solitary sort
- 48.Klutzy move
- 49.Retort to a doubter of one's ability
- 50."The Iron Lady” subject
- 51.Song sung by Disney's Dwarfs
- 52."Too loud!”
- 53."1, 2 Step” singer
- 54.Sign on a girls' pillow fort
- 55.Popular fabric dye brand
- 56.Handbag seller since 1941
- 57.Seine contents
- 58.Yellowfin, at the sushi restaurant
- 59.Cry from a Verona balcony
- 60.Home device that doubles as a vehicle for cats
- 61.Line in a book?
- 62.Pub fixtures
- 63.Beautiful youth of Greek myth
- 64.Reggae forerunner
- 65.Téa of "Madam Secretary”
- 66.Break out in ___ sweat
- 67.Bozos, in Canadian slang
- 68.Org. once led by Tim Kaine
- 69.Barely leading
- 70.Completely opposite
- 71.Words in the title of a composer's homage
- 72.Former NBC film critic Gene
- 73.Bit of personal info, slangily
- 74.Kind of chicken that might be served with a yogurt marinade
- 75.Many a side hustle, and a description of seven of this puzzle's answers, in a way
- 76.Yours, in Tours
- 77.Grand Council of the ___ (Quebec political group)
- 78.Galifianakis of "The Hangover”
- 79.Lawn material
- 80.Neat and tidy
- 81.Like a wooden jigsaw puzzle
- 82.Delt neighbor
- 83.Give a post more comments than likes, in internet slang
- 84.Tee choice
- 85.Short staff?
- 86.Square root of nove
- 87.Grating sound
- 88.Alert
- 89.Really mispronounce, say
- 90.Care for
- 91.Org. that aids startups
- 92.Padlock's place
- 93.Blemish
- 94.Sonata sections
- 95.Bikini you could swim around but not in
- 96.Shindig
- 97."Night Moves” singer Bob
- 98.CIA predecessor
- 99.Extended families
- 100.Justice Samuel
- 101.Helical pasta
- 102."Wow! My mind is blown!”
- 103.Salary booster
- 104.Sentence shortener, of a sort
- 105.Washed out
- 106.Scottish city that probably doesn't have any crocodiles
- 107.FDA suggestion
- 108."Confessions” singer
- 109.Decide you will
- 110.Small village
- 111.Airport woes
- 112.Luau loop
- 113.Mother of Hermes
- 114.Barely manages
- 115."Deary me!”
- 116.Body mass with a name meaning "little bunch of grapes”
- 117."Don't deny it!”
- 118.Hang
- 119.Drink slowly
- 120.Make a significant change
- 121.Person who puts up with you
- 122.Hindu honorifics
- 123.Key of Dvoák's "Serenade for Strings”
- 124.Unit charges
- 125.Panache
- 126.Some soccer shots
- 127.Baba au ___ (spongy cake)
- 128.Where do you get off?
- 129.Like a complex performance
- 130.On-air performers, in showbiz lingo
- 131.Wipe away
- 132.Something you might find in your freezer or your shower
- 133."Past Lives” star Lee
- 134.Cases for podiatrists
- 135.Waves away
- 136.Software licensee
- 137.Iraq's chief port
- 138.Bear in the sky
- 139.In the future
- 140.Tale
- 141.Presumptuous
- 142."Over there,” to Shakespeare
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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.
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.
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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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