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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Jun 24 2021 were just published. The solution for Thursday, 24 June 2021 Puzzle is here for you, if you need help.
The Puzzle Grid for Today is 15 boxes wide and 15 boxes tall. It’s name is Dropoffs. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Gary Larson & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 32 Horizontal Clues and 42 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Publisher of Men’s Health and Woman’s DayHEARST
- . SpringBOUND
- . Lines in storesBARCODE
- . Morpheus, to NeoMENTOR
- . Smoke, slangilyCOINNAIL
- . Symbols of powerful love, according to “The Old Farmer’s Almanac”ASTERS
- . Sporting a naturalAFROED
- . Numbers gameLOTTO
- . Mayberry lettersRFD
- . Get miffedTAKEOENSE
- . Visitors’ greetingsBOOS
- . Live Aid co-founder BobGELDOF
- . TroubleAIL
- . Apothecary’s vesselPHIAL
- . Bubbles upFOAMS
- . Calls, e.g.OPTIONS
- . Two-year stretchesBIENNIA
- . Her “Nick of Time” won the Grammy for Album of the YearRAITT
- . Petco Park playerPADRE
- . Rule in the bookstoreANN
- . Patient sharesCOPAYS
- . Anti-DWI org.SADD
- . Trusting actLEAPOAITH
- . Defunct General Motors subdivisionGEO
- . Trying to acquireAFTER
- . BlastedDADGUM
- . Bitter disagreementSTRIFE
- . Resolute desk settingOVALOICE
- . Near ringerLEANER
- . Credit card chargeLATEFEE
- . “Fiddler on the Roof” matchmakerYENTE
- . Crooks, e.g.STAFFS
WSJ DOWN
- . Bob, e.g.CARB
- . Rubik of Rubik’s Cube fameORAL
- . Unpopular spotsSLY
- . Way to goBOFFO
- . Star Wars lettersPANE
- . Salacious, perhapsTEE
- . Asking price alternativeHAIRDO
- . Ballet positionTINA
- . Beehive State nativeRAN
- . Neither partnerERNO
- . Anat. expertsSPIT
- . Extremely successfulPAINT
- . Libro del Nuevo TestamentoACNE
- . Potato or pastaHOTCOFFEE
- . GreenlightedROAD
- . Lipton lineGIN
- . Curry accompanierOATER
- . Valley in Ventura CountySDI
- . “Frozen” sisterTEAS
- . HawkPIE
- . Bee’s Knees componentTELLALL
- . Rest stop buyPATROLS
- . Some billsOKD
- . Not on paperBAYH
- . It’s held by a sashVAT
- . Angela played her in “What’s Love Got to Do With It”MATEO
- . Big name in Indiana politicsIDS
- . Psyche partsDATA
- . Looks aroundBESTOFFER
- . Old westernALEF
- . Dividable dessertONTOE
- . Texas teamONES
- . Court tieDOFF
- . Planetarium featureUTE
- . Colorful coatNAAN
- . Stuff to crunchAGGIES
- . Hebrew alphabet starterNOR
- . Tip, in a waySIMI
- . WilyDEUCE
- . Three-way jointDRS
- . CommandedELSA
- . Beer container, at timesDOME