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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Mar 17 2022 were just published. The solution for Thursday, 17 March 2022 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 Cutting the Cord. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Chris A. McGlothlin & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 37 Horizontal Clues and 39 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Put in placeLAID
- . Coopers’ toolsADZES
- . See 60-AcrossBRO
- . Banks of ChicagoERNIE
- . Her 2004 debut album “Goodies” featured a #1 and two #2 hitsCIARA
- . “Uh-huh”YEP
- . Absent 59-Down, item on a pretrip to-do list?GETRENTACAR
- . Undercover outfit?PJS
- . “Take Me to the Land of Hell” singerONO
- . Represent with words or paintLIMN
- . Bananagrams pieceTILE
- . See 52-AcrossMATE
- . Absent 58-Across, star of the Rome Centurions baseball team?CAESARSACE
- . Fought extinctionADAPTED
- . ErodedATEINTO
- . With 2-Down, three-time National League home run leaderNOLAN
- . PriorAGO
- . Hardy heroineTESS
- . Cuts social media ties with, and what one does to complete the theme answersUNFRIENDS
- . Play a mean saxWAIL
- . Pioneering ISPAOL
- . Africa’s westernmost capitalDAKAR
- . Use Grubhub, e.g.ORDERIN
- . Bovine hybridBEEFALO
- . Absent 24-Across, blow money at an Oman bazaar?WASTERIALS
- . Finnish tennis player RuusuvuoriEMIL
- . PriorPAST
- . Drill that may boreROTE
- . See 26-AcrossPAL
- . Dark horseBAY
- . Absent 10-Across, performers in a 106.7 Lite FM commercial?RADIOADCAST
- . Speaker’s space fillersUHS
- . Completely dominatedOWNED
- . Canonized fifth-century popeSTLEO
- . Scrappy-___ (cartoon puppy)DOO
- . Casper rivalSEALY
- . Farrier’s toolRASP
WSJ DOWN
- . One who sticks to his bricksLEGOMAN
- . See 33-AcrossWOW
- . Taken togetherBUD
- . E or W, e.g.ARENADO
- . Feign furyARAPAHO
- . Warren’s co-star in “Reds”INTOTAL
- . Country-rock singer BrownIDSAYSO
- . Tide rivalDIR
- . “Hell is other people” writerEPAULETS
- . One way to travelEEL
- . Shoots downTNN
- . Short missions?RETROS
- . Basis of the Japanese dish kabayakiNICE
- . AgreeableFAIR
- . Oft-repeated question in “Marathon Man”AWE
- . Shoulder decorationsACTMAD
- . Stuffing seasonerRONI
- . HeapsDNA
- . “Rosy-fingered” goddessDIANE
- . Onetime airer of “Hee Haw”AIL
- . TroubleARIEL
- . Midway point?ZAC
- . Rice-A-___SAGE
- . 1950s GOP nomineeBLOODY
- . Blow awayERA
- . Cheyenne alliesATON
- . “Looks that way to me”ESTA
- . Capital north of Lake VictoriaSARTRE
- . George Sand, George Eliot and George OrwellDDE
- . Old desk featureEDS
- . Exhibitions covering artists’ careers, for shortISITSAFE
- . Rare, maybeCTR
- . It is, in AcapulcoBYPLANE
- . Servant to ProsperoKAMPALA
- . MS fixersREJECTS
- . See 17-AcrossALIASES
- . Blow awayOPS
- . Swabbed specimenEOS
- . Member of the O-lineROLLTOP