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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Apr 25 2023 were just published. The solution for Tuesday, 25 April 2023 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 Headpieces. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Yael Rusonik & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 37 Horizontal Clues and 41 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
WSJ ACROSS
- 1. Throw in the towelBAGIT
- 6. Piece of French toast?VOTRE
- 11. Dr. of 12-DownDRE
- 14. “Wouldn’t that be wonderful!”IWISH
- 15. Girder with dual flangesIBEAM
- 16. Cereal grainOAT
- 17. Hawaiian porch, or Hawaiian islandLANAI
- 18. Italian grandmotherNONNA
- 19. Univ. application numberGPA
- 20. 1967 Van Morrison hitBROWNEYEDGIRL
- 23. Some cases for EMTsODS
- 24. Handy way to converse?: Abbr.ASL
- 25. Features of cursive b’s and f’sLOOPS
- 28. 2014 Meghan Trainor hitLIPSAREMOVIN
- 32. Response to a knockENTER
- 35. Shipping map sectionZONE
- 36. Quarterback ManningELI
- 37. “Buenos ___”DIAS
- 38. Like some forgetful Zoom participantsMUTED
- 40. Let go ofDROP
- 41. “Gross!”ICK
- 42. Call at the plateSAFE
- 43. Puts up for sale, in a wayLISTS
- 44. 1935 Fred Astaire hitCHEEKTOCHEEK
- 48. Evidently upsetTEARY
- 49. Belief suffixISM
- 50. Biological eggsOVA
- 53. Accepted the consequences of one’s actions, and what the artists did with the hits in this puzzle?FACEDTHEMUSIC
- 58. Runway sightJET
- 60. Hawaiian “howdy”ALOHA
- 61. Tehran residentIRANI
- 62. Number on a card, sometimesAGE
- 63. Fabric foldPLEAT
- 64. Like some art class modelsNAKED
- 65. Neither’s partnerNOR
- 66. Indian gownsSARIS
- 67. Tumbler, e.g.GLASS
WSJ DOWN
- 1. Hero of “The Hobbit”BILBO
- 2. Tony or EmmyEDICT
- 3. Papa ___ (New England pizza chain)JAN
- 4. Middle part of Caesar’s boastAWARD
- 5. What a magician’s prop might vanish intoNICHE
- 6. Records that outsold CDs in 2022, for the first time in 35 yearsEGO
- 7. Double-reed instrumentGINOS
- 8. Care forTAKEAFTER
- 9. Sounded, as a doorbellISAW
- 10. “Send it over”LES
- 11. Folks who prefer companions who are fetching?ERA
- 12. Grammys genreTHINAIR
- 13. GPS calculationSKYCAPS
- 21. Paranormal skill, for shortESP
- 22. Friend of Piglet and EeyoreMAT
- 26. Cockpit workerELLA
- 27. Uses a pair of shearsVINYLS
- 28. “___ Misérables“UFO
- 29. Ancient MexicanDOER
- 30. Fish eggsOBOE
- 31. FinishAZTEC
- 32. DecreeTHAI
- 33. Specialized market segmentTEND
- 34. Resemble, familiallyROE
- 38. Yoga class needHIHATS
- 39. ET craftRANG
- 40. “Hägar the Horrible” cartoonist BrowneEND
- 42. Luggage luggersESE
- 43. Tundra rodentEMAILME
- 45. Historic stretchLEMMING
- 46. Cymbals in a drum kitROO
- 47. Language suffixDIK
- 50. Japanese portURAL
- 51. Trellis climbersDOGLOVERS
- 52. Corrosive liquidsOSAKA
- 54. Jazz legend FitzgeraldRAP
- 55. Active individualPILOT
- 56. Language of Southeast AsiaVINES
- 57. River to the Caspian SeaETA
- 58. Yr. starterSNIPS
- 59. It may be massagedACIDS