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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Mar 29 2022 were just published. The solution for Tuesday, 29 March 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 Birds of a Feather. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Lucy Howard & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 35 Horizontal Clues and 41 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . What the Knave of Hearts stole, in a classic poemTARTS
- . Seating for a servicePEWS
- . Not attendSKIP
- . Classic songOLDIE
- . Mounted onATOP
- . Book unitPAGE
- . Air Force badge for experienced officersMASTERNAVIGATOR
- . Strongly alkaline solutionLYE
- . FumbleERR
- . Takeoff guess: Abbr.ETD
- . Final words in a movie trailer, oftenATHEATERNEARYOU
- . Votes from the oppositionNAYS
- . Computing pioneer LovelaceADA
- . Team’s best pitcherACE
- . File extension for an applicationEXE
- . What the devil wears, according to a 2006 moviePRADA
- . Tattoo artist’s supplyINK
- . 2001 nature documentary, and a hint to the circled lettersWINGEDMIGRATION
- . “You’ve got mail” co.AOL
- . Asian palmsSAGOS
- . Very, in VeracruzMUY
- . Turn on the waterworks, perhapsSOB
- . Vardalos of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”NIA
- . FormerlyONCE
- . 1932 George Raft film that featured Mae West’s screen debutNIGHTAFTERNIGHT
- . Flamenco shoutOLE
- . Miner discoveryORE
- . Catch a bug, sayAIL
- . “Oh, it’s no longer important”DOESNTMATTERNOW
- . Annapolis sch.USNA
- . Surrounding glowAURA
- . Singer with the 2004 #1 hit “Goodies”CIARA
- . Lettuce buyHEAD
- . RearedBRED
- . GoadEGGON
WSJ DOWN
- . Holland who plays Spider-ManTOM
- . In the style ofANEW
- . Hwys.NODUH
- . Bibliography listingALA
- . “Bye!”TAXI
- . Unfavorable reviewILOSE
- . Greek vowelRDS
- . Like wicker basketsHYENA
- . Rose family shrubGEENA
- . Workplace for a massage therapistTITLES
- . Sagal of “The Conners”GOSH
- . Peter and Gordon song “___ Pieces”SAD
- . Proust’s “À la recherche du temps ___”SEEYA
- . Slow downPELOTON
- . “Muchas ___”RETARD
- . Over againBARTAB
- . Lyft alternativePAN
- . Aardwolf’s cousinEDAMS
- . Red-wrapped cheesesFEMUR
- . GlowingETA
- . Monthly expenseRADIANT
- . Big name in stationary bikesARE
- . Texas A&M athleteWOVEN
- . Baseball’s first female general managerAGGIE
- . “Jeepers!”TAD
- . Find hilarious, perhapsSPIREA
- . “Sick burn!”ROARAT
- . Dmitri’s denialGRACIAS
- . Something to close before closing timeNIECE
- . Offshore sightSPA
- . “Well, obviously!”RENT
- . Admission of defeatOILRIG
- . Davis of “Thelma & Louise”KATEY
- . Longest bone in the bodyKIMNG
- . One who might cry “uncle!”NAG
- . DownIGOTO
- . Word often represented by its middle letter in textsOUCH
- . Wee bitORO
- . Worn-out mountPERDU
- . Makeup of una medalla olímpicaNYET
- . In need of some blush, sayWAN