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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Dec 10 2020 were just published. The solution for Wednesday, 09 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 Framers [new]. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By David Alfred Bywaters & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 37 Horizontal Clues and 37 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Dog who’s female in the book and male in the filmASTA
- . More than a shadowBEARD
- . In additionALSO
- . StimulusGOAD
- . Ready for surgery, perhapsUNDER
- . Lowly workerPEON
- . Pop quiz in classical literature class?HOMERSCARE
- . State missing what should be its northeast cornerUTAH
- . Having funATPLAY
- . Bulging biceps, in slangGUNS
- . Mud bath localeSPA
- . Fold occupantsSHEEP
- . Just clobbering your opponent with the hilt, for example?FENCERSIN
- . Knight with EmmysTED
- . Indian lentil dishDAL
- . Like much formal footwearHEELED
- . Government departmentBUREAU
- . Basic human needAIR
- . Untrustworthy investment pro?BROKERSCAMP
- . Who’s coming, according to a 1969 Three Dog Night hitELI
- . Brushes offSPURNS
- . Savanna treeACACIA
- . OutfitRIG
- . Sch. whose student newspaper is The LanternOSU
- . Place to get some fries on the road?TUBERSTOP
- . Grow dark, perhapsLATEN
- . Folder projectionTAB
- . Chicken ___ (breaded entree)KIEV
- . Pearl Prynne’s motherHESTER
- . Response to “Get me?”IDIG
- . Source of drug-addled wisdom?STONERSAGE
- . UnaccompaniedLONE
- . Ram in the skyARIES
- . Ram matesEWES
- . Athena helped to build itARGO
- . When tripled, a dismissive “and so on”YADDA
- . Like cranberriesTART
WSJ DOWN
- . Filled with dismayAGHAST
- . Sing a lullaby to, e.g.ATTILA
- . Patted downSOOTHE
- . Winner of the 2009 Best New Artist GrammyECUADOR
- . OccupiedTAMPED
- . RSVP card, e.g.BLABBING
- . SawADELE
- . Stale broadcast fareBRICE
- . SaturateGEO
- . “The Simpsons” immigrantRAPDUO
- . Accidentally revealsIRK
- . More melodramaticBUSY
- . Readily availableARK
- . Black Star, for oneASISAY
- . “Catch my drift?”ENC
- . BoltsFLEES
- . Paper packsTETRA
- . Refuge when “the waters prevailed upon the earth”ADAGE
- . Funny FannyARP
- . His “Birds in an Aquarium” is in MoMA’s collectionOVOID
- . Take by forceRERUN
- . Accidentally revealingUSURP
- . ___ de coeurNED
- . Casting expertDRENCH
- . Nation named for its latitudeCRI
- . Hun headHESA
- . VexSEE
- . “According to me…”ANGLER
- . Senators’ cityAPU
- . “Turn! Turn! Turn!” songwriterREAMS
- . Social disorderASSET
- . Fish with garnet and glowlight varietiesLETSSLIP
- . Like rugby ballsOTTAWA
- . Good thing to haveSOAPIER
- . 1962 hit “___ Rebel”SEEGER
- . Earth prefixONHAND
- . Ludd for whom Luddites are namedUNREST