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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Dec 15 2022 were just published. The solution for Thursday, 15 December 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 About Face. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Bill Thompson & 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.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Tech giant with an infinity symbol logoMETA
- . Crimson booersELIS
- . Struck, old-styleSMIT
- . Adjustable diaphragmIRIS
- . It’s pitched outsideTENT
- . Fish named for its four-sided finsTETRA
- . “Swish!”NOTHINGBU
- . Elizabeth of “Avengers: Endgame”OLSEN
- . BotherADO
- . Stable guys?MAGI
- . SworeAVOWED
- . KidsJESTS
- . 30-Across, biblicallyGIVETH
- . Tear upWEEP
- . ConfersBESTOWS
- . Was financially secureHADITMADE
- . Day, in HebrewYOM
- . First name at 46-DownELON
- . One of four required to solve this puzzleUTURN
- . Marine nymph of Greek mythologyIONE
- . It causes people to tripLSD
- . 50-Across for cut-off jeansDAISYDUKE
- . SiriusDOGSTAR
- . Fruit that’s rich in antioxidants and vowelsACAI
- . Person after whom something is namedEPONYM
- . Flips (through)LEAFS
- . When some farmers start to workATDAWN
- . It means “merry” in BasqueALAI
- . Reading facilitiesLOO
- . PercolateLEACH
- . Show whose judges have included Michael Kors and Zac PosenPROJECTRU
- . “Finding the Sun” playwrightALBEE
- . Site of Akbar’s ChurchAGRA
- . “How boring!”YAWN
- . SwankyLUXE
- . Quite a few bucksDEER
- . First name in a noted 1857 decisionDRED
WSJ DOWN
- . Collaborator on Aguilera’s “Woohoo”MINAJ
- . Lose ground?HELD
- . Vodka from AustinALA
- . Increasingly uncommon material for baseball batsERODE
- . Backdrop of CataniaALSO
- . ___ Mason (investment firm acquired by Franklin Templeton)TELL
- . Having a lot to loseTITOS
- . Good name for a worrywartDODGEDABU
- . Places for pilotsASH
- . Giant legendTWIN
- . Gist of a saying about useful personal contactsSPACEX
- . Genealogy graphicIMSET
- . PlusTOWHEE
- . “Ready”ETNA
- . Hail, to CaesarEMU
- . Bed choiceANN
- . European peninsulaLEGG
- . Dingo’s dinner, maybePATDRY
- . Gently use a towel onPAD
- . Policy proINBIG
- . Hook companionDUA
- . MaintainedMARGE
- . PlusSTU
- . Narrowly escaped disasterIBERIA
- . Grammy winner LipaLORE
- . Advisory group established by HSTAVE
- . Romeo’s last wordsNSC
- . Any one of the 5-AcrossAJAR
- . See 38-AcrossSTOVES
- . Bunting’s kinYALIE
- . 2002 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction winner PatchettMELOTT
- . Sister of Patty and SelmaIDIE
- . Rite siteCYD
- . “Let her be thine, ___ have no such daughter”: King LearITSWHOYOU
- . Well-builtALTAR
- . AfterTREE
- . Weakness at the poker tableWONK
- . Tribal talesFORWE
- . CrackedAND
- . Overstate, as an expense reportSMEE
- . Charisse of “Brigadoon”SOUND