Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
27-March-2020 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Became bloodshot
- 2.Chilled by cubes
- 3.Secy. Mark Esper's domain
- 4.Part of NDA or NGO
- 5.With 54-Across, Grammy-winning song by the Police
- 6."Let's put smart to work” company
- 7.Cooking fat
- 8.Der or die alternative
- 9.Side often candied
- 10.Access, as a network
- 11.Stuart Little, e.g.
- 12.See 13-Down
- 13.NYC concert venue
- 14.Yard third
- 15.Common outburst from Judge Judy
- 16.Abbr. in black church names
- 17.Yoga class sights
- 18.Word on many greeting cards
- 19.Paste you taste
- 20.Word heard at a luau
- 21.On the town
- 22.Soft powder
- 23.Drink from a pot
- 24.Warning at a contentious political rally
- 25.Summer hours in Phila.
- 26.Part of OED
- 27.Show worry
- 28.Yoko from Tokyo
- 29.Solo in movies
- 30.Eccentric's boast
- 31.Smeltery waste
- 32.___-pah band
- 33.Wasatch Range people
- 34.Did some curing
- 35.Crumb claimer
- 36.Head, casually
- 37.Attention from the cops
- 38.Mix up
- 39.Staff note
- 40.Expressive music
- 41.What a precise number is said to be on
- 42.Woody's son
- 43.Bill of scientific information
- 44.Joe without jolt
- 45.Attack alternative
- 46."Superb!”
- 47."She Believes ___” (Kenny Rogers hit)
- 48.Classic Pontiac
- 49.Herd's words
- 50."The Way”
- 51.Wide shoe size
- 52.Iroquois League people
- 53.Be a buttinsky
- 54.Burgundy played by Will Ferrell
- 55.Level
- 56.With 16-Down, size of many an amuse-bouche
- 57.Election day in the USA
- 58.Deuce beater
- 59.Overtime cause
- 60.Teensy flies
- 61.Morning beads
- 62.Go awry
- 63.Mauna ___
- 64.See 38-Across
- 65."Therefore...”
- 66.Employer of many refs
- 67."The Waste Land” poet's initials
- 68.It has a hood and a visor
- 69.Save for future use
- 70.Polished off
- 71.Poorly lit
- 72.Parent's reprimand
- 73.Mexican restaurant item
- 74.No longer relevant
- 75."Amigo!”
- 76.Hitchcock title
- 77.Emirati's neighbor
- 78.Food drive unit
- 79.Silly Billy
- 80.Slangy pronoun
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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