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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Oct 13 2022 were just published. The solution for Thursday, 13 October 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 Can I Get In on That?. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Peter A. Collins & 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
- . Copied badlyAPED
- . Half of the “Monday, Monday” singersPAPAS
- . Small dust-upSPAT
- . It’s a long storySAGA
- . Derisive commentsSNARK
- . Cab, e.g.WINE
- . Starts of Scottish lawsuits?HIGHLANDFILINGS
- . CorralsENCLOSES
- . Mull overDIGEST
- . Snowboarders catch itAIR
- . UnreasonablyTOO
- . Pen name?STY
- . Pairs in need of couples therapy?TIRADEUNIONS
- . Headed for the fence, perhapsHOT
- . Choosing rhyme startEENIE
- . Introductory course, perhapsSALAD
- . Off base, in a wayAWOL
- . Kin of “ish”KINDA
- . GainsayDENY
- . Fell offWANED
- . Sporty ChevyVETTE
- . Destroyed a hero?ATE
- . Thing heard on Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel” raga version?SITAROFDAVID
- . Pluto, to SaturnSON
- . Cos reciprocalSEC
- . Bernadette, e.g.: Abbr.STE
- . EachAPIECE
- . By and bySOMETIME
- . Groundbreaking workout routine?TECTONICPILATES
- . FrostsIRKS
- . Give away its final twist, saySPOIL
- . It was sacred to ThothIBIS
- . “Calm down now!”EASY
- . Twisted about a vertical axisYAWED
- . Student of SenecaNERO
WSJ DOWN
- . Queens stadium namesakeASHE
- . Nociceptor’s detectionTHAW
- . Two-by-six containerSATIE
- . Gardener’s “Moonfire,” e.g.PAIN
- . Certain TV spotsIOWA
- . Sister of Charles, Andrew and EdwardOPERA
- . They protect the quarterbackEGGCARTON
- . Pound soundNICKS
- . Big name in winter transportationDAHLIA
- . Big beltLES
- . Cone bearersETSY
- . Foreboding feelingLORDE
- . MiffedDISCO
- . “Royals” singerPSAS
- . One of four teams never to make the Super BowlEEK
- . Associated withTEENSY
- . Warming in relationsANNE
- . “The Music Man” settingUNIVAC
- . Comic strip screamIPA
- . Pioneering computerPADS
- . Seahawk foe, brieflyNINER
- . DownSCOW
- . “Don’t touch that!”ARF
- . AgainstTIEDTO
- . Transferred from brown to auburn, sayOPIE
- . Arles articleSKIDOO
- . Raiders’ org.ATF
- . Summer fieldMILD
- . Ford family nameLIONS
- . MinuteEDSEL
- . ProcureSWIG
- . “Vexations” composerSAD
- . Barber workATTAIN
- . Barber mistakesPINES
- . Craft marketLEAVEITBE
- . Trash transportANGST
- . Boy from a 1960s TV seriesANTI
- . Not sharpMEIR
- . Israel’s GoldaTESTY
- . Sinclair contemporaryDYED
- . Bitter brewESSO