Our WSJ Crossword Hints for April 13, 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 13, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 4/13/24. 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. Blacken
- 5A. Stock symbols?
- 11A. Supplies, as a steady flow of cash
- 18A. ABC News legend Arledge
- 19A. New York Times film critic from 2000 to 2023
- 21A. It could be a lot
- 22A. TV broadcaster of Oklahoma City NBA games?
- 24A. Sangria order
- 25A. Port of Baja California
- 26A. Paltry amount of applause?
- 28A. Suit
- 29A. Derisive utterance
- 32A. Oomph
- 33A. “Emerson Concerto” composer
- 34A. Buff some bratwurst?
- 39A. Outlaw
- 41A. Dungeon shackles
- 42A. Blather
- 43A. Boxes in trunks, at times
- 48A. Smelter waste
- 49A. 1939 co-star of Judy, Ray and Jack
- 50A. Work for Audible?
- 52A. Writer Rand
- 53A. Conqueror of Tenochtitlan
- 55A. At first light, say
- 56A. Boatload
- 57A. FLOTUS between Hillary and Michelle
- 58A. Hangouts for squirrels
- 60A. Chutzpah
- 62A. Something that ends with 17325?
- 67A. Sprees
- 69A. Name on the Kings’ former arena
- 70A. Cheery
- 71A. Key close to Z
- 72A. It holds water
- 75A. They like home work
- 77A. Follow tenaciously
- 80A. First in a Macy’s parade?
- 84A. Mex. maiden
- 85A. Humorist Bombeck
- 86A. “Karate Kid” spinoff
- 87A. Jeffrey of “Arrested Development”
- 89A. “Strange accents are ringing/aloft, afar, ___”: Shelley
- 90A. Spenser’s “Epithalamion,” e.g.
- 91A. Bring a Sondheim musical to the stage?
- 94A. Shortly, poetically
- 97A. Masked drama of Japan
- 98A. Is down with
- 99A. Part of a Clue accusation
- 100A. Inseams, e.g.?
- 104A. Most suitable for a Halloween movie
- 108A. Garden timer
- 109A. Enforcer of parking rules on Downing Street?
- 113A. Dessert with a crumbled, chocolaty crust
- 114A. It may be held at the deli
- 115A. Complete reversal
- 116A. Between-rounds spots for boxers
- 117A. Preoccupy
- 118A. Half of quatorze
- 1D. "Walking in Memphis" singer Marc
- 2D. Something of interest to a home buyer?
- 3D. Taking over
- 4D. Rash result
- 5D. Singing poet
- 6D. Parks awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996
- 7D. Campfire remains
- 8D. Sgt. e.g.
- 9D. Market indicator
- 10D. Curriculum acronym
- 11D. Appear unexpectedly
- 12D. Mile or micron
- 13D. Parcel out
- 14D. Game in a Japanese parlor
- 15D. Chilled Slavic soup
- 16D. Adler of Sherlock Holmes stories
- 17D. Jocks’ antitheses
- 18D. Rd. with a number
- 20D. Baloney
- 23D. Apiece
- 27D. Trojan War adviser
- 29D. Seat of Silver Bow County
- 30D. Hutchinson from Arkansas
- 31D. It’ll grow on you
- 34D. Tourist city of Tuscany
- 35D. Paris runway setting
- 36D. Lobster Newburg ingredient
- 37D. Major vessels
- 38D. Uranus e.g.
- 39D. Soul mate?
- 40D. Vatican vestment
- 44D. Magic place, on scoreboards
- 45D. Specks
- 46D. Ring results
- 47D. IDs issued by the govt.
- 49D. Spell
- 51D. Acapulco abode
- 53D. "Memory" musical
- 54D. Clinker
- 57D. Court ruling?
- 59D. Compass doodle
- 60D. Possessive on rice packages
- 61D. Queue after Q
- 62D. Did well, not great, on an essay
- 63D. Vampire Weekend bassist Chris
- 64D. Timber trouble
- 65D. No-cal cola
- 66D. ___ avis
- 67D. It’s softer than gypsum
- 68D. Promise, for one
- 72D. Lie on the beach
- 73D. Copying
- 74D. Loafer e.g.
- 76D. Barnes & Noble nos.
- 77D. Invented
- 78D. Arabian Peninsula nation
- 79D. Player in the World Golf Hall of Fame
- 81D. Caused students to sleep
- 82D. Spoiled
- 83D. Two-time NBA MVP Steve
- 85D. On the tips of one’s toes
- 88D. Start of an apology
- 89D. Ready for romance
- 92D. Butler at Tara
- 93D. Spoken
- 94D. Org. kin
- 95D. Start for science or surgeon
- 96D. Title holder
- 97D. Frasier's brother
- 101D. Ready for eating
- 102D. Cub's home
- 103D. TriBeCa neighbor
- 104D. Some beans
- 105D. Corp. money managers
- 106D. Pigeonhole
- 107D. Old country music channel
- 110D. Fly catcher
- 111D. Mid-summer?
- 112D. Hip-hop duo ___ Sremmurd
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