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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Feb 28 2022 were just published. The solution for Saturday, 26 February 2022 Puzzle is here for you, if you need help.
The Puzzle Grid for Today is 21 boxes wide and 21 boxes tall. It’s name is Squat Did You Say?. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created by Randolph Ross & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 61 Horizontal Clues and 77 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . “Sweetheart”DEAREST
- . Pool workoutLAPS
- . Sorta light, as a complexionFAIRISH
- . “One of Us” singer JoanOSBORNE
- . Try to hitAIMAT
- . Georgia neighborARMENIA
- . Agency that knights call when they need help?SQUIRESERVICE
- . Grazer’s activityNOSHING
- . Founded: Abbr.ESTD
- . Blue bardELEGIST
- . A/C statBTU
- . Pulitzer winner JamesAGEE
- . Creature on the Welsh flagDRAGON
- . Container for zucchinis?SQUASHBOWL
- . Wheel manFERRIS
- . P.D. rankSGT
- . Ruling family in DamascusASSADS
- . New Guinea nativePAPUAN
- . Lower part of a rangeFOOTHILL
- . “Jackie Brown” star GrierPAM
- . Space for an illegible signature?SQUIGGLEROOM
- . “The French Dispatch” director AndersonWES
- . Conrad who walked on the moonPETE
- . Nos. for librariansISBNS
- . Biology lab supplyAGAR
- . “___ le roi!” (cry at the Bastille)ABAS
- . Got byCOPED
- . Mortise partnerTENON
- . Brit’s brew, informallyCHA
- . Mate from MelbourneAUSSIE
- . Memorable Far East weather event?THEGREATSQUALLOFCHINA
- . Best Buy businessRETAIL
- . Diamond callOUT
- . African language groupBANTU
- . “Got it, daddy-o”IMHIP
- . Charades, essentiallyMIME
- . Abstainer’s amountNONE
- . Gambling destination of the Pearl River DeltaMACAU
- . BearingMIEN
- . Org. that oversees reactor securityNRC
- . Buffalo’s offense or defense?SQUADOFBILLS
- . NBC comedy stapleSNL
- . SplitBISECTED
- . Gives a makeoverREDOES
- . Abe of “The Godfather”VIGODA
- . First-rate, slangilyDEF
- . Reef predatorsMORAYS
- . Exterminator’s agenda?SQUISHLIST
- . Garden displayBLOOMS
- . Polly, to TomAUNT
- . Lowest honor cardTEN
- . Place for peace, hopefullyONEARTH
- . In additionALSO
- . Fish dishTILAPIA
- . Boxy residences?SQUAREHOUSING
- . Artist’s workspaceATELIER
- . Prevention measure?OUNCE
- . Japan’s Naruhito, e.g.EMPEROR
- . ChallengingNOTEASY
- . Grateful Dead bassist PhilLESH
- . Mount a revival ofRESTAGE
WSJ DOWN
- . Recommended amountDOSE
- . ABA membersPSI
- . Go up againstTRIMS
- . ___ rage (juicer’s problem)SATAN
- . Go offESQS
- . Derisive actFAQS
- . Cars with plugsHEMIN
- . Regarding as the most important part of one’s existenceQUITO
- . “The Zone of Interest” writer MartinABUT
- . AccordsEPUB
- . Fr. holy womanETHEL
- . Harry Potter books, e.g.UNLET
- . Stirring statesROID
- . Text precursorsRUIN
- . Gets back on the field after an injuryGAIN
- . Friend of Westley and Fezzik, in “The Princess Bride”VITALE
- . Resilient strengthERR
- . Panetta’s successor at DefenseDRAGSTRIP
- . Rival of SpartaBIS
- . Neurologist’s diagnostic, for shortPIA
- . NonsenseSNEERING
- . Where rubber is burnedEEL
- . Arabian shrub whose leaves are chewed as a stimulantNIGHTIES
- . “Good cholesterol” lettersTESLAS
- . Website help sectionsLANA
- . Digital book’s file extensionMRSOLEARY
- . BankruptEEG
- . UndulyEGOT
- . 23rd of 24 lettersICEDIN
- . 1935 Triple Crown winnerARGOS
- . Sister brand of Mountain DewRANSOM
- . Got takeout, perhapsCAS
- . Euripides tragedySOL
- . Singer Del ReyLIVINGFOR
- . Performer’s “grand slam”QUEST
- . Money for freedomTOQUE
- . SwankyAMIS
- . Panamanian coinTOO
- . Tzatziki ingredientCUT
- . Sapporo seafoodQED
- . Director’s cryNUNS
- . Back on the BountyPACTS
- . Requests at the barbershopOMAHA
- . ConfineNUDEBEACH
- . Lucy’s palSTE
- . Make headwayQAT
- . MissionBALBOA
- . Sighting from the crow’s-nestFLARE
- . Count Basie’s “___’Clock Jump”BUSHWA
- . Notorious cow ownerLAND
- . Stuck at a port, perhapsORE
- . Where to get an all-over tanFANTASIES
- . Work commissioned by the khedive of EgyptONEO
- . Sicken with sweetnessMOTHER
- . Pints in pubsAROUSALS
- . Battleship lettersAFT
- . Victoria’s Secret buysFROMHOME
- . Proof lettersIMS
- . Like some campers’ mailHDL
- . Twice, in LatinCUCUMBERS
- . Job for un détective privéUPS
- . Basketball sportscaster DickREHABS
- . Emergency signalPOSH
- . Delivery person?AIDA
- . “Paradise Lost” characterASET
- . Capital at 9,350 feet above sea levelINIGO
- . Still for rentPEPSI
- . Chef’s chapeauCLOY
- . You can dig itLIRA
- . They have their habitsSINEW
- . “And the Lord appointed ___ time…”: Exodus 9:5ATEIN
- . Turkish coinALES
- . Kiss, in KentSNOG
- . Cruel bruteHAGEL
- . Carrier to KarachiMEDEA
- . Peruvian coinUSS
- . Co. with brown trucksOGRE