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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Nov 29 2022 were just published. The solution for Tuesday, 29 November 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 Order in the Court. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Josh Goodman & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 37 Horizontal Clues and 35 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Blow an opportunityMISSOUT
- . UntamedFERAL
- . Freaking outINAPANIC
- . Short sermonHOMILY
- . Guayaquil girlSENORITA
- . New Year’s eave decoration?ICICLE
- . PlanningUPTO
- . Child’s spinnerTOP
- . Shop toolLATHE
- . Place for notesSTAFF
- . Like some JFK flightsINTL
- . Metric wts.KGS
- . Many a character in “The Rings of Power”ELF
- . “___ Revolution” (Bob Marley and the Wailers album)RASTA
- . HideawaysLAIRS
- . Contents of a textile plant vatDYE
- . Apex predators with finsORCAS
- . Fund, as a foundationENDOW
- . DisrespectfulINSULTING
- . ChargedRANAT
- . Casual affairFLING
- . Provide with English dialogue, perhapsDUB
- . Goddess of the huntDIANA
- . Elaborate spreadFEAST
- . Adrenaline, for shortEPI
- . Works in a galleryART
- . For fear thatLEST
- . Game’s start?HARDG
- . Reveille sourceBUGLE
- . Festoons on Halloween, informallyTPS
- . Bank offeringLOAN
- . StrandMAROON
- . Makes a member of, in a wayELECTSTO
- . Liable to spill the beansBLABBY
- . Puts outRELEASES
- . Mandeep Dhillon’s “CSI: Vegas” roleALLIE
- . Bailiff’s request, and a feature of this puzzleALLRISE
WSJ DOWN
- . Squandered, maybeMISUSED
- . How a buffoon may behaveRDA
- . Georgia O’Keeffe Museum settingMBA
- . “Blazing Saddles” or “MacGruber”INEPTLY
- . Paddle’s kinAIRBALL
- . Part of a curriculumSANTAFE
- . Mambo legend PuenteNATURAL
- . Lens figureSPOOF
- . Put outIAN
- . Private school type, stereotypicallyGOBI
- . Tempo faster than moderato but slower than vivaceOAR
- . Strong alkaline solutionFRONTALLOBE
- . Sentence starter, usuallyUNIT
- . Dagger partARS
- . Primary motor cortex’s settingEENY
- . Gymnast LiukinTITO
- . Des Moines-to-Kansas City dir.SCUFFS
- . “___ Poetica”CAPITALLETTER
- . Targets for shoe polishNASTIA
- . “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” director LeePLEA
- . Devastating 2022 hurricaneHILT
- . Networking connectionsINS
- . Amt. on a vitamin bottleSELL
- . Free-throw flubFOCALLENGTH
- . UnaffectedCEL
- . Portia of “Arrested Development”EMIT
- . Some software downloadsANG
- . Cyrano de Bergerac featureALTAR
- . Start of a counting rhymeRICHKID
- . Church featureDEROSSI
- . Mongolian desertALLEGRO
- . Result of some bargainingUPDATES
- . UnloadLYE
- . Deg. of many an execSSW
- . Animation collectibleBIGNOSE