Our WSJ Crossword Hints for April 1, 2024 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a well-known and respected puzzle that appeals to solvers looking for a challenging and thought-provoking experience. The puzzles are created by a team of skilled constructors and are known for their clever clues, intricate wordplay, and challenging themes. The WSJ Crossword is published daily and offers solvers the opportunity to exercise their minds while enjoying a classic form of entertainment.
WSJ Crossword Hints, April 1, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 4/1/24. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
- 1A. Letter before omega
- 4A. Pours
- 9A. Deplete
- 14A. Entered the marathon
- 15A. Flummoxed
- 16A. Speeds for symphonies
- 17A. “Just say what you mean!”
- 19A. To the left, to a mariner
- 20A. Five Nations tribe
- 21A. Remini of TV
- 23A. Additionally
- 24A. Viper feature
- 25A. Place with pumps
- 28A. Speedy flier of old
- 29A. Basketball net holder
- 30A. Passes, in a legislature
- 31A. More likely to have a “graphic violence” warning
- 34A. Not neg
- 35A. 1940 Glenn Miller hit suggested by the circled letters
- 38A. Hall of Famer Ripken
- 39A. Belabor
- 40A. Total, for one
- 43A. Gallery focus
- 44A. Bed in a barracks
- 47A. Neck bump
- 50A. Skin feature
- 51A. Drink carefully
- 52A. Prepare for a title fight
- 53A. Transitional primate
- 55A. Public square
- 57A. Scenes that precede title sequences
- 59A. Jane Jetson’s son
- 60A. Jacket material
- 61A. Stretch of years
- 62A. Merits
- 63A. Closes in anger, perhaps
- 64A. Danson of TV
- 1D. Trial prints
- 2D. Steamy spots
- 3D. Meaning
- 4D. Worry for speakeasy patrons
- 5D. Encouraging words
- 6D. Kinda sorta
- 7D. Armstrong and Diamond, for two
- 8D. Fills completely
- 9D. Person from Provo
- 10D. Fall mo
- 11D. Face made of punctuation
- 12D. Displaces
- 13D. Spikes for a mountaineer
- 18D. Fake locks
- 22D. Had something
- 26D. “Witness” people
- 27D. Two-inch putt, e.g.
- 29D. Aussie hopper
- 31D. Clay figure brought to life, in Jewish lore
- 32D. Stretch of years
- 33D. Like farmland
- 35D. Unlikely to reach consensus anytime soon
- 36D. Words before a frisking
- 37D. Steamy
- 38D. Squiggle under a French c
- 40D. Ghost of cartoons
- 41D. Tests for purity
- 42D. Trip around the track
- 44D. Charge
- 45D. Grove growth
- 46D. Prepared for a hit
- 48D. Concords
- 49D. Move stealthily
- 50D. Animation
- 54D. Okra units
- 56D. Saldana of "Avatar"
- 58D. Pasture
The WSJ Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle that is published in The Wall Street Journal newspaper and on its website. The puzzle is known for its challenging difficulty level, clever wordplay, and witty themes.

The WSJ Crossword was first introduced in 2008, and has since become a popular source of entertainment and mental stimulation for crossword enthusiasts around the world. The puzzle is created by a team of experienced crossword constructors, who are known for their creativity and skill in the field of crossword puzzles.

One of the unique features of the WSJ Crossword is its emphasis on finance and business-related themes. The puzzle often includes clues and answers related to the world of economics, investing, and business news.
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