WSJ Crossword March 18 2023 Answers (3/18/23)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for March 18 2023 to help you finish it up!
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Clue
La La Land setting
Like the Brandenburg Gate’s columns
Brand with a torch logo
Removes evidence of fallibility
Norman in George W. Bush’s administration
Like CD and Blu-ray media
Figuring out what “The Thinker” is thinking about?
Photo app options
A seeming eternity
Move swiftly
Common purpose
Saloon stock
Soul seller
Nickname akin to Liz
West African nation with a policy of benevolence?
Brightest star in Scorpius
Bit of fen flora
Respectful 79-Across
Venmo recipients
Social insect
Kaley of “The Flight Attendant”
Woodland home of a supermarket worker?
Paul of “The Fabelmans”
Turning tools
British track athlete Steve
Critical remark
Fire proof
Spill over
Film for which Denzel Washington won his first Oscar
Psyche component
Pretender
Genius at baseball and football trivia?
Bloke
Capitol Bldg. figure
Lamenting lines
Pollster’s determination
End for cyto- or proto-
Fitness
Like villains, at times
Ultimatum finish
Crematory vessels
Northern seabird nesting in newly fallen snow?
Parade sight
Walk doggedly
Align
Nation whose official languages are French and Creole
Life summaries, for short
Gets into a habit, say
Hoffman putting money into a Broadway show?
Puma part
Social insect
Cry from the bleachers
Acting mindlessly
Long time, in London
Precocious title character in an Oscar-winning film
Corrupt, quaintly
Launch into a core-strengthening routine?
Jagged peaks
Smoothed out
Wrapped garment
Mass of stones on a mountain slope
Meal that includes eating of the maror
Gifts from Mom and Dad
“Calendar Girl” singer
Where the x-axis and y-axis cross
Warning
In present condition
“Underworld” director Wiseman
Accepting bribes, say
“Double Fantasy” musician
Made deeper, as a trench
Wandering
Pointy teeth
Ga. airport code
Sch. with an annual Mystery Hunt
Like some currents
“___’s Way” (1993 Brian De Palma film)
“Full House” twins
Disapproving glances
MLB bigwigs
In the distant past
Cabinet wood
Sadat succeeded him
Flight part
Puts one’s foot down, perhaps
Having a jaunty rhythm
Tablet text
Intensive H.S. science course
Green field?
Sweet counterpart
Bore
Memorial mound
Prime
Made a mess of
Flammable gas
Outdo
BB-8, for one
Less exciting
Interest or benefit
Four-time Australian Open champ
Head honchos
Builder’s figures
Bounty hunter shot by Han Solo
Present partially
Head line
Fissures
Group with a continental travel pass
Cut back
Number from a dealer
2020-22 Chuck Lorre sitcom
Divisors and dividends, e.g.
Take to work, say
Zealot
Zippo product
Site of a canted campanile
Flowers in much Chinese art
Bully, say
Some sacrifices
Ho Chi Minh City, before 1976
Pistons’ place
Police traps
Lisbon lady
Famous
Gradual narrowing
Peruse
Richard of “Primal Fear”
“My lips ___ sealed”
Fuming feeling
French article
Bellhop’s burden

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