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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Aug 24 2021 were just published. The solution for Tuesday, 24 August 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 A Remote Possibility. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Sophia Maymudes & David Liben-Nowell & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 35 Horizontal Clues and 41 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Computing pioneer TuringALAN
- . Joe with less joltDECAF
- . Music of Mingus, Monk and MethenyJAZZ
- . Gramps’s partnerNANA
- . Make reparationsATONE
- . Fencer’s swordEPEE
- . Lab science, for shortCHEM
- . Letter before iotaTHETA
- . PenetratingKEEN
- . Sluggers’ showcase in the All-Star breakHOMERUNDERBY
- . Practice in which you have to know when to fold ’em?ORIGAMI
- . Deem legitALLOW
- . Sporting summaryRECAP
- . Start to gather energy, like a crowdCOMEALIVE
- . Inside cover of many a fantasy novelMAP
- . Neither partnerNOR
- . Ending for racket or rocketEER
- . A person’s inner warmth?CORETEMPERATURE
- . 401, in old RomeCDI
- . Atlas expanseSEA
- . Org. that issues nine-digit numbersSSA
- . Practical dorm hangingCORKBOARD
- . Popular tabletsIPADS
- . ForegoingPRIOR
- . Having troubleINASPOT
- . Eschew the office, and what you get with the circled wordsWORKFROMHOME
- . FairJUST
- . Peninsula’s oppositeINLET
- . Norway’s king before HaraldOLAV
- . Treat with green tea and lemon ice varieties in JapanOREO
- . Dove’s goalPEACE
- . “Night” author WieselELIE
- . Lost after leading, perhapsBLEW
- . Salacious selfiesSEXTS
- . Roughly half of babiesSONS
WSJ DOWN
- . Relay team memberANCHOR
- . Pakistan’s second-largest cityCCCP
- . Lacking in vitalityJOB
- . “Bo-ber-ley, bo-na-na fanna, fo-fer-ley” song, with “The”LAHORE
- . Bit of informationODOR
- . Of a particular race or cultureURL
- . Like Yale, since 1969ANEMIC
- . Payment for a handRIRI
- . Cause of quakingSEE
- . One of two title characters in a book with one title characterNAMEGAME
- . Gibbon, e.g.KOWTOW
- . Last letterRAPAT
- . Extremely relaxedBRO
- . Knock on, as a doorDATUM
- . Sheep soundPESO
- . In ___ of (replacing)RIPS
- . No longer intoETHNIC
- . No longer areMEA
- . Equal (with)KNEE
- . His customers include Barney, Carl and LennyCOED
- . Bobbles the ballONPAR
- . Colombian currencyFLAX
- . Letters on Soviet rocketsANTE
- . SmellMOE
- . “Only Girl (In the World)” singer, to fansDIRECT
- . ___ culpaFEAR
- . Brand for natural hairERRS
- . Pair for Gregory HinesNOTES
- . Do some grovelingBAA
- . Sis’s sibASIAM
- . StraightforwardJEKYLL
- . Harlem theater “where stars are born and legends are made”TAPSHOES
- . Area of expertiseAPE
- . Comics Harvey and MartinLIEU
- . Speaker’s aidAPOLLO
- . TearsZEE
- . Patella’s placeOVER
- . Linen sourceDOMAIN
- . Paid gigZEN
- . Online addressWERE
- . Take inSTEVES