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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Dec 2 2021 were just published. The solution for Thursday, 02 December 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 In a World…. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Hoang-Kim Vu & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 33 Horizontal Clues and 45 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” networkTBS
- . Distinctive qualityAURA
- . Leaves speechlessSTUNS
- . Word that follows punt or kick in footballRETURNER
- . General character, as of a conversationTENOR
- . Muhammad Ali or Serena Williams, e.g.OLYMPICMEDALIST
- . Its work is picking upTAXI
- . ___-Berlin (sector controlled by die Sowjetunion)OST
- . Part of un archipiélagoISLA
- . High in the AndesALTO
- . Fowl with wattlesTURKEYS
- . Smoke-filled room?HOOKAHLOUNGE
- . Sunny Day Real Estate’s musicEMO
- . ExistedBEEN
- . Irkutsk or Omsk, e.g.OBLAST
- . Cornfield creationMAZE
- . FedEx competitorDHL
- . Present time?YULE
- . Merger agreement?PRENUP
- . Some are stripedBASS
- . Postal creed conjunctionNOR
- . Common scaleFROMONETOTEN
- . Free from blameABSOLVE
- . Paint some kindergarten picturesDAUB
- . Two years in a forward area, e.g.TOUR
- . Monogrammatic title of an Oscar-nominated 2018 documentaryRBG
- . Engagement endersIDOS
- . Animated film specialist, or what can be found literally three times in this puzzleVOICEOVERARTIST
- . Flat iron, e.g.STEAK
- . Frequent school fundraiserBAKESALE
- . Battery partsTESTS
- . Site with “Make Offer” buttonsEBAY
- . High contrast?LOW
WSJ DOWN
- . Race paceTROT
- . Banjo great FleckHEMP
- . “Come Sail Away” bandATV
- . His “Leaves and Navels” is on display at MoMABELA
- . Destination after A levelsOMAR
- . Stuck back in the fridgeBOOST
- . Spots for shotsSTYX
- . Reg.OOZE
- . Leaves in a bagSUITE
- . Far-fetchedUMIAK
- . Signal disturbanceENFORCES
- . “Omg rly??”ARP
- . Inuit transportLAB
- . Question to a betrayerURL
- . Profs’ helpersEAT
- . Follower of chemistry or chocolateUNI
- . Much-used articleTHE
- . Number between cero and dosPOV
- . TV color model, for shortOKS
- . Bowstring materialRECOOLED
- . Ilhan of the Congressional Progressive CaucusMERV
- . Flow slowlyARMS
- . Like “Watchmen” or “Succession”ONHBO
- . Kate, to Archie and LilibetBEBE
- . Gin flavoringETTU
- . Bird on a beachLANDGRAB
- . CompelsSTD
- . 1889 settling of Oklahoma, e.g.UNO
- . Virtual addressSEA
- . Angle, for shortAKA
- . Siren settingTEA
- . Nickname that’s a homophone of 63-DownRGB
- . “Jeopardy!” creator GriffinSTU
- . Last writes?REY
- . Yamaha Raptor, e.g.UNLIKELY
- . PinchOBITS
- . Omni optionNOISE
- . “Meant to Be” singer RexhaAUNT
- . Ivory alternativeDIAL
- . Tony-winning play about 1990s peace accordsSRSLY
- . Crockpot creationSLOE
- . Take inOSLO
- . Initials, maybeTAS
- . Letters between namesTERN
- . “The Rise of Skywalker” heroineSTEW