Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
27-May-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Entrance indicator
- 2.Org. with the goods on Capone
- 3.Atlas feature
- 4.Late
- 5.Got wind of
- 6.Exuded
- 7.Delivery-related
- 8.San Marino, e.g.
- 9.Lines through the origin
- 10."Cruella” star Stone
- 11."My meds are working”
- 12.Assistant on an iPad
- 13.Ring-tailed mammal
- 14.Cheers for
- 15.Evenings for Yves
- 16."Oedipe” composer Georges
- 17.John on the court
- 18.Coordinate, in a way
- 19.Tucson or Santa Fe, e.g.
- 20.Serious wrongdoer
- 21.Concede
- 22.Replayed point
- 23.Costs as much as
- 24.Color worn by the San Jose Sharks
- 25.School administrator, disparagingly
- 26.It was mistaken for heaven in "Field of Dreams”
- 27.Most-nominated female artist in Grammy history
- 28.Province known for its ham and cheese
- 29.Tibetan or Thai, e.g.
- 30.Carob container
- 31.Sonnet endings
- 32."The Lego Movie” protagonist
- 33.Words with bit or snit
- 34.Lawn tool
- 35.Money for comedy club tickets?
- 36.Supply addresses
- 37.Many Mel Brooks movies
- 38.Range name
- 39.Admits
- 40.Big gap in type
- 41.Crane construction, e.g.
- 42.Close-fitting cap
- 43.Victor's cry
- 44.Achilles, e.g.
- 45.Org. whose original trustees included Peck, Poitier and Coppola
- 46.Is decisive
- 47.Marino in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- 48.Psychiatrist who introduced the concept of the inferiority complex
- 49.Paperwork, informally
- 50.Money for malt liquor?
- 51.Walks aimlessly
- 52.Public persona
- 53.Bunch of brothers
- 54.Healing plants
- 55.Model Macpherson
- 56.Dominant
- 57.Went in separate directions
- 58.Home of the Fatima Masumeh Shrine
- 59.Contributed
- 60.Bother some
- 61.Doing time, old-style
- 62.Money for cough lozenges?
- 63.End of an admiral's address
- 64.Was insincere
- 65.ASL translator, in slang
- 66.Owed amount
- 67.Hydrocarbon suffix
- 68.Requested from
- 69.Chinese "way”
- 70.Losing scheme
- 71.Sticks
- 72.Confused mess
- 73.Money for a stiff drink?
- 74.Couleur du ciel
- 75.Hip-hop VIPs
- 76.Presently
- 77.Gracefully flexible
- 78.Its most populous borough is Grünerløkka
- 79.Gucci rival
- 80.Burger joint supply
- 81.Wigs out
- 82.Money for a Michael Jackson album?
- 83.Pinch from a chemist
- 84.Money for cleaners?
- 85.Indian honorifics
- 86.Frying need
- 87.It comes from the heart
- 88.Exxon's sister brand
- 89.Small toilers
- 90."Norma ___”
- 91.Birds' class
- 92.Maker of Aspire PCs
- 93.Places where many lives are lost every day
- 94.Marbling in meat
- 95.Caroline du Nord et Caroline du Sud
- 96.Some bryophytes
- 97.Driller's letters
- 98.Org. that determines Medicare eligibility
- 99.Quarry
- 100."It takes ___ of faith to get things going” (Bruce Springsteen lyric)
- 101.Sound of exertion
- 102.Sash for a samurai
- 103.Family adoptee
- 104.Hot stuff
- 105.One whose business is picking up
- 106.Years ago
- 107.BBs, e.g.
- 108.Vegas nickname
- 109.Hapless fellow
- 110.Easily broken
- 111.Money for songs?
- 112.Accumulate
- 113.Hot blood
- 114.King Kalakaua played one
- 115.Egg-shaped
- 116.Fish with poorly developed fins
- 117."Right back ___!”
- 118.Triumph at the comedy club
- 119.Folly
- 120.Brought into alignment
- 121.Goes beyond
- 122.Phoenix specialty
- 123.U.S. 101, e.g.
- 124.Marriott subsidiary
- 125.Red-faced
- 126.Money for Ivan IV?
- 127.Disney vehicle
- 128.Diego Luna series on Disney+
- 129.Fruity desserts
- 130.Change programs, in a way
- 131.Treat with creme
- 132.Archie, to Meghan and Harry
- 133.Secures
- 134.Costs as much as
- 135.County between Sonoma and Yolo
- 136.Oscar-nominated 2018 Alfonso Cuarón movie
- 137.Brownish pigments
- 138.Poker payments
- 139.Money for dreidels?
- 140.Hair of the dog, perhaps
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