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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Dec 23 2020 were just published. The solution for Wednesday, 23 December 2020 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 Flow Profile. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Geoff Brown & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 37 Horizontal Clues and 39 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Cut lineSCAR
- . Involved accountSAGA
- . One sought for adviceELDER
- . Obsidian, originallyLAVA
- . “No ___!” (“Don’t sweat it!”)PROB
- . In the leadAHEAD
- . Work without ___ (take risks)ANET
- . ProficientABLE
- . Goes ballisticRANTS
- . The chicken dance as a touchdown celebration?VICTORYFLAPS
- . Hwys.RTES
- . Slip byELAPSE
- . Lash out atASSAIL
- . Felipe, Matty, Jesús or MoisésALOU
- . Voyage segmentLEG
- . Pairs-diving practice?FLIPSYNCING
- . “Jingle Bells” prepositionOER
- . GroovesRUTS
- . Before, poeticallyERE
- . Remote optionMUTE
- . 401(k) cousinIRA
- . Plane trip whose carbon emissions are offset?GREENFLIGHT
- . EMS serviceCPR
- . Gives a handAIDS
- . Cases for dermatologistsRASHES
- . Group by size, e.g.ASSORT
- . ObjectsAIMS
- . Evolution gone wrong?FLAWOFNATURE
- . Site of big depositsDELTA
- . On tenterhooksAGOG
- . Largest of a group of sevenASIA
- . Disturbingly differentALIEN
- . StickGLUE
- . Till compartmentTENS
- . Whiskey choiceBLEND
- . They’re capable of swimming backwardEELS
- . Squeeze pastEDGE
WSJ DOWN
- . Belarusian, for oneSLAV
- . “Pretty please?”AFRICA
- . Parisian prepositionDAB
- . Squalid tenementsCANI
- . In a thrifty mannerSLURPS
- . Chain with curly friesELL
- . Course activityAVEC
- . First to dieSITARS
- . Sound blockerLIE
- . Location of Potala PalaceRATTRAPS
- . Favored La-Z-Boy settingOFTEN
- . Absorb, as a costOTIS
- . Hwys.GARLAND
- . Big name in elevatorsSPARELY
- . Time without endRITA
- . Big Dipper, to BritsARBYS
- . Do a slow burnNEED
- . White wadersWAGE
- . Second-largest of a group of sevenGOLF
- . Drinks in a manner that would disturb Emily PostACRES
- . Long-necked instrumentsOGLE
- . Plot unitsABEL
- . Property chargeLIEN
- . Scholarship basisAFOUL
- . Fudge, perhapsAEON
- . Flowery wearFRINGES
- . Meter maid of songEARPLUG
- . PeripheryLAMA
- . 10-Down figureLHASA
- . RoutinelyMISSTATE
- . In a situation of entanglementDEN
- . Carry onPLOUGH
- . Lingering lookUSED
- . SecondhandEAT
- . Super Bowl prizeSEETHE
- . FacilitateRING
- . Bit of balmRDS
- . WingEGRETS
- . Polygraph exciterEASE