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. Below, you’ll find the answers to the WSJ Crossword for May 11 2023 below!
WSJ Crossword Solution Guide
Here are all of the answers for the WSJ Crossword Answers. The clues are in alphabetical order as we think that might be easier to find any specific clue you’re looking for.
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Clue |
Maker of Catalyst network switches |
“High Hopes” lyricist Sammy |
James with three Grammys |
Pricey brand with a crown logo |
Stead |
Lady’s man |
“The pot is legally mine!” |
Gaping mouth |
Held |
Acidic in German, like some kraut |
Medium strength? |
Seller of HunkerDown sleeping bags |
Maximum amount |
“It will be long ___ the marshes resume”: Robert Frost |
Diamond ring? |
Speedy sharks |
“Just as I thought!” |
Former Fords |
Fig. on some city limits signs |
Personnel chief, at times |
Make |
Canny |
Org. with a code of ethics |
Comic unit |
Soap opera staple |
Piper with horns |
Co-star of Betty, Rue and Estelle |
Tel Be’er Sheva Natl. Pk. setting |
Celery, in a peanut butter and raisins snack |
Roberts swore him in in 2006 |
“___ I can help it!” |
Prefix for tourism or terrorism |
Blow a gasket, and a clue to making sense of some answers in this puzzle |
Drops a liner |
Nickname of the caravel Santa Clara |
Wrest |
React to red |
Bibliography abbr. |
Equivalent of 100 paise |
Battery, e.g. |
Chiwere-speaking people |
Dawdlers |
It’s usu. 36,524 days |
Some lace-ups |
Mayo, e.g. |
Suffix for the wealthy |
Pain in the butt, ironically |
Sister who may have no siblings |
Sister in “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” |
Chef’s chapeau |
More constant |
“Not on ___!” (“Forget it!”) |
Bide ___ (don’t rush off, in Scotland) |
High-end camera |
Creative sort |
Chandler creation |
Gold standard? |
G-rated |
Cat call |
Mortensen’s “Green Book” co-star |
Snarls |
Dr. with Grammys |
It launched a month before GMA |
Top pick, informally |
Response to “You were kidding, right?” |
Rating that takes an ace to get an albatross |
Plaintive wind |
Tea ceremony, e.g. |
“Are you sure about that?” |
Apple’s answer to Microsoft Word |
Focused |
Cold brew coffee variety |
“A barge with ___-coloured hay dropt from the wharf”: Oscar Wilde |
Lose it |
Half a fl. oz. |
Chaplin’s last wife |
Albuquerque-to-Denver dir. |
Bobby Bowden Field sch. |
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