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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Aug 5 2024 were just published. The solution for Monday, 5 August 2024 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 Containment. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Matt Forster & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 36 Horizontal Clues and 40 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
WSJ Printable Version PDf is HERE.
WSJ ACROSS
- 1. Home of the Lightning and BuccaneersTAMPA
- 6. Cause of a coldGERM
- 11. Drains of energySAPS
- 16. It won’t go off without a hitchUHAUL
- 17. CompletedOVER
- 18. Leave outOMIT
- 19. Traffic jam cause, oftenBOTTLENECK
- 21. “High Priestess of Soul” SimoneNINA
- 22. Unsightly monstrosityEYESORE
- 23. Most slipperyOILIEST
- 25. Have bills to payOWE
- 26. King of the gods, in Wagner’s “Ring”WOTAN
- 28. “___ for All Seasons”AMAN
- 32. Collected items to do before dyingBUCKETLIST
- 37. Catcher of feeding-time dribblesBIB
- 38. Spout some swear wordsCUSS
- 40. Less wildTAMER
- 41. Group that may campaign against a show’s cancellationFANBASE
- 43. Group move that circles a stadiumTHEWAVE
- 46. Collection of the best talentATEAM
- 47. Personal histories, for shortBIOS
- 49. Preceder of X, Y or ZGEN
- 50. Maneuver at an air showBARRELROLL
- 53. Email actionSEND
- 55. Difficult to climb, perhapsSTEEP
- 56. Follower of Ginnie, Sallie or FannieMAE
- 58. Nobel-winning poet DerekWALCOTT
- 62. George Eliot or George Sand, e.g.PENNAME
- 67. Soothing stuffALOE
- 68. What a plausible theory does (and what the start of each of 17-, 28- and 43-Across does)HOLDSWATER
- 70. Hall of Famer MusialSTAN
- 71. Song for a sopranoARIA
- 72. Molecule makeupATOMS
- 73. SharpenHONE
- 74. Wranglers alternativeLEES
- 75. Oscar winner ZellwegerRENEE
WSJ DOWN
- 1. Ziti shapeTUBE
- 2. Sailor’s shoutAHOY
- 3. Word that might follow 2-DownMATE
- 4. Stages, as a playPUTSON
- 5. PermitALLOW
- 7. LeftGONE
- 8. Night before a holidayEVE
- 9. Deal with a steak that’s too rare, maybeRECOOK
- 10. Character for whose benefit there will be a show tonight, in a Beatles songMRKITE
- 12. Chris Pratt, to Maria ShriverSONINLAW
- 13. French female friendAMIE
- 14. Bowling targetsPINS
- 15. TD or RBI, e.g.STAT
- 20. Antarctic volcanoEREBUS
- 24. Drinks that may have art in their foamLATTES
- 27. LoosWCS
- 29. Jennifer Saunders/Joanna Lumley Britcom, familiarlyABFAB
- 30. Popular Mazda modelMIATA
- 31. “Li’l” resident of DogpatchABNER
- 33. Take advantage ofUSE
- 34. GIF, JPEG or PNGIMAGE
- 35. Most common throw with two diceSEVEN
- 36. Explode on X, sayTREND
- 39. Woke upCAMETO
- 42. City’s saloons, collectivelyBARSCENE
- 44. Pop music’s ___ TuesdayTIL
- 45. Moriarty’s foeHOLMES
- 48. Jazz styleBOP
- 51. DeadlyLETHAL
- 52. Injured again, as a hamstringRETORE
- 54. House counterpartSENATE
- 57. Egypt’s SadatANWAR
- 59. Loads of houseworkWASH
- 60. Choir memberALTO
- 61. Bank offeringLOAN
- 63. Smartphone precursors, brieflyPDAS
- 64. Lots and lotsATON
- 65. Viral phenomenonMEME
- 66. Celtic languageERSE
- 69. Bit of perjuryLIE