Category: Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers
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- 1.Favre with a football
- 2.Madame Bovary's given name
- 3.Assuage
- 4.Chem class abbr.
- 5.Safe and sound
- 6."Siddhartha” author
- 7.Movie musical with the song "We Welcome Ewe to Munchkinland”?
- 8.Atticus Finch's creator
- 9."Yikes!”
- 10.Superman and Supergirl, for two
- 11.Tibetan monk
- 12.Mold on the beach
- 13.___ Club (Walmart offshoot)
- 14.Smoked sausage selection
- 15.Cash register words
- 16.Caravan stops
- 17.More disgusting
- 18.Pole position?
- 19.Surgeon general of the 1980s
- 20.Abbr. in a PC menu
- 21."No problem”
- 22.Chronometry standard: Abbr.
- 23.Breakout, of a sort
- 24.Not the real deal
- 25.Divine cowherd of Hinduism
- 26.Dickinson and Post
- 27.Peak
- 28.Clear off
- 29.Was deserving of
- 30.Work on antiques
- 31.Reddish-brown horses
- 32.Pound sound
- 33.Towel material
- 34.Fashion designer Hill
- 35.NFL tiebreakers
- 36.Singer Redding
- 37.Service station, of a sort
- 38.Mischievous moppet
- 39.Magnolia or tulip
- 40.Rapt
- 41.Sch. level
- 42.Sidelines figures
- 43.Introspective study
- 44.Pound picks
- 45.Under the weather
- 46.Common word in California town names
- 47."1917” director
- 48.Law school topic
- 49.Manages
- 50.Friend since childhood
- 51.In turmoil
- 52.Movie that features Marxist ducks?
- 53.Adam's "Marriage Story” co-star
- 54.Swift
- 55.Perform on the streets
- 56.Movie that features jerseys and cow catchers?
- 57.Sanctuary area
- 58.Monotonous learning
- 59.Footballer Umenyiora
- 60.___ culpa
- 61."___ Blues” (Beatles song)
- 62.More original
- 63."Out with it!”
- 64.Slalom run makeup
- 65.Pope's faith: Abbr.
- 66.No longer together
- 67.Wife, in Wiesbaden
- 68.___ Benson Miller of CBS's "The Unicorn”
- 69.Bird in Liberty Mutual ads
- 70.Brand name in the freezer section
- 71.Raiders' org.
- 72.Gathering of moles?
- 73.To the point
- 74.Movie about dogs that hustle, with "The”?
- 75.Pres. Michel Aoun's nation
- 76.Movie musical that floats pigs' boats?
- 77."Let me check”
- 78."Africa” band
- 79.Burns a bit
- 80.Had aspirations
- 81.Blast from the past
- 82.Surfacing stuff
- 83.Museum of Anatolian Civilizations location
- 84."Saturn is fallen, am ___ to fall?”: Keats
- 85.Go for a second tour
- 86.Updated one's followers, perhaps
- 87.Proof-ending letters
- 88.Bouillabaisse bit
- 89.Language suffix
- 90.Bill addition
- 91.Maker of 13-Down
- 92.Seething state
- 93.Former Ford
- 94.Rhode Island's motto
- 95.Diploma word
- 96.QVC alternative
- 97.Compare
- 98.Abbr. to facilitate routing
- 99.Before, in verses
- 100.Half of an infamous duo
- 101.Do some deduction
- 102.Clue category
- 103.Attempt to equal
- 104.Spout off
- 105.Host a roast, say
- 106.They often bring blessings
- 107.Salad bar stuff
- 108."Woah” rapper ___ Baby
- 109.Its b'day is July 4
- 110.Disconnect, in a way
- 111.Alphabet ender
- 112.Tousle
- 113.Dominate, slangily
- 114."Go on...”
- 115.Mil. mail center
- 116.Movie about a cat fight in Vietnam?
- 117.Doofus
- 118.More tender
- 119.Halloween haul
- 120.Formerly, formerly
- 121.Psychic power, for short
- 122."___ a Rainy Night” (Eddie Rabbitt song)
- 123.Bygone maker of announcements
- 124.Scale start
- 125.Brought down
- 126.Setting of many schools
- 127.Chevy model since 1966
- 128.Corsair or Pacer
- 129.Bar assn. members
- 130.Loyalty program level
- 131.SUVs from South Korea
- 132.Spare tire, essentially
- 133.LAX summer setting
- 134.Movie about horses that's sure to stirrup some emotions?
- 135.Adjust, as a boutonniere
- 136.Fragrant wine grape
- 137.The end of ___
- 138.Indefatigable
- 139."Never ___” (1959 Sinatra film)
- 140.NFL rushing units
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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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