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WSJ Crossword Solution Guide
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Clue |
Cartoon character with a horse named Nightmare |
Maker of the Skyhawk and Skylane |
Cellist Pablo |
Chao who preceded Pete Buttigieg at Transportation |
Bring to the precinct house |
Screenwriter’s “B story” |
Pre-departure doings at the Puget ferry terminal? |
Neighbor of Hungary |
Lasso in Britain |
Simple math |
Title on a symposium flier? |
Laos’s location |
Cheery farewells |
Appear |
President pro ___ |
Ian Thorpe’s nation, in Olympic country codes |
Violin pieces |
Unspoiled area |
Lessen little by little |
Indication at an intersection, if your signals don’t work? |
Bay Area county |
How a detective might investigate |
Dormant |
Least fake |
Chest protector, of a sort |
Scoring speed |
Org. that fights music piracy |
“Two, two, two mints in one” brand |
See 102-Down |
“Glass Onion” director Johnson |
1974 co-star of Gene, Marty, Peter and Cloris |
Course number |
Job at a pinniped beauty parlor? |
Leaf-peeping trip? |
Org. with many schedules |
Student of Seneca |
Civil rights lawyer Morris |
Recipe instruction |
Held in reserve |
Trade |
Luggage attachment |
Cool Ocean body spray brand |
They have canopies |
Brought into being |
Lines at the movies |
Less hospitable |
Park designer’s forte? |
Sloth, e.g. |
Falco with four Emmys |
Full of ups and downs |
Refrain syllable |
Milk choice |
Sch. leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten in 2024 |
Monopoly game components |
Elsa’s sister |
Sizing skill for an Amazon warehouse worker? |
Series of courses |
Take the trophy |
Song that asks “Ain’t these tears in these eyes telling you?” |
Prelude to getting food at a state fair? |
Hit’s place on a platter |
Related to this subject |
Penitent person |
Backs of barges |
Trees that tremble in breezes |
Particularly tall |
Jai alai basket |
Spiny-leaved succulents |
Home of the two holiest cities in Islam |
Lapel adornment |
Discontinues |
Prove to be false |
Cut down to size |
Corn unit |
Direction opposite nord |
Thin cut |
Girls of Granada |
“Life of Pi” director |
Preserve by salting, say |
“Picture yourself in ___ on a river” (Beatles lyric) |
Digging tool |
Cockpit gauge |
Pork purchase |
Antlered animal |
Bagel spread |
Muscat resident |
Casual sneaker brand |
Babysitter, sometimes |
Coverage format on local TV |
Onion layer |
Rotisserie part |
Hägar’s dog |
About-face from SSW |
Outperform |
Sources of some spam |
Pamplona runners |
Join forces |
Ring quartet |
Deep sorrow |
Hong Kong neighbor |
Trading updates |
Trivial lie |
Recipe instruction |
Laborious effort |
Suffered |
Pizza octet |
Inn in Iberia |
Take forcibly |
“Parsifal” prop |
Nullified serve |
Barolo or Bardolino |
Cynthia of “Sex and the City” |
Spurs coach Popovich |
“Queen of All Media” |
Whacks, mob-style |
Sushi wrapping |
Rust, essentially |
Present |
Draw |
Siren’s victim |
City in the Cherokee Strip |
Gillette brand |
Creamy, say |
Clarence of the E Street Band |
Winona of “Stranger Things” |
With 63-Across, elevator pioneer |
Green-red go-between |
Raptor’s grasper |
Hand payments |
Nasser’s successor |
Frisco player |
Fuming |
Source of low pitches |
Drop |
Brewing vats |
John Irving title character |
Jared of “Dallas Buyers Club” |
Word between surnames |
Dress in |
Spreadsheet unit |
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