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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Sep 26 2022 were just published. The solution for Monday, 26 September 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 Ladies Rock!. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Johanna Fenimore & Andrea Carla Michaels & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 35 Horizontal Clues and 43 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . Muslim head coveringHIJAB
- . Go from snow to slush to puddlesMELT
- . Resorts for rest and restorationSPAS
- . Stressed feelingAGITA
- . Amorous archer of mythEROS
- . ToweringTALL
- . Moreno who’s mesmerizing?LOVELYRITA
- . Catch sight ofESPY
- . Mine materialORE
- . Nonclerical peopleLAICS
- . Get into hot water, maybeBATHE
- . Stewart, sweetheart?MARTHAMYDEAR
- . “That’s peculiar”HOWODD
- . F-f-freezingICY
- . Cries of discoveryAHAS
- . Scarlett of TaraOHARA
- . Stomach muscles, familiarlyABS
- . Obama, chérie?MICHELLEMABELLE
- . Sound from a dairy farmMOO
- . DistrustfulLEERY
- . Sticky stuffGLUE
- . ___-pitch (softball variety)SLO
- . Home of Odin and ThorASGARD
- . Lawless high overhead?LUCYINTHESKY
- . Apple music playersIPODS
- . Grammy-winning GorméEYDIE
- . Yellowfin tunaAHI
- . Logician John, for whom overlapping-circle diagrams are namedVENN
- . 1964 Beatles song, and an apt clue for 17-, 23-, 36- and 46-AcrossSHESAWOMAN
- . Playwright WilliamINGE
- . It may be passed from mother to daughterGENE
- . Put out, as effortEXERT
- . Normandy invasion timeDDAY
- . Green-blue hueTEAL
- . Final movement of a sonataRONDO
WSJ DOWN
- . Ring of lightHALO
- . Frankenstein’s assistantHAMM
- . Swing musicLIVID
- . Had lunchIGOR
- . “The Long and Winding Road,” for exampleOHIO
- . Be worthy ofUPEND
- . Author SegalJIVE
- . “___ luck!”WACO
- . Bag checkers at LAX and JFKCONGA
- . UnwaveringATE
- . Sticky stuffMOSH
- . Letter before betaSYDNEY
- . More cunningBALLAD
- . Croquet settingELLIS
- . How some get to the airportYARD
- . Dance in a pit at a metal concertLEON
- . Oscar winner SorvinoSGT
- . Soccer great MiaMERIT
- . Birthplace of seven presidentsOLE
- . Baylor University localeTEHEE
- . Bullring cheerERICH
- . “I Saw ___ Standing There”HER
- . Comic SchumerHYENA
- . Milan’s Teatro ___ ScalaLOTSA
- . Fuzzy memoryAMY
- . Plant’s startEDSEL
- . New York Harbor’s ___ IslandTSA
- . Author UrisMIRA
- . Like custardASIA
- . Australia’s most populous cityBYCAB
- . Land east of EuropeSKEWER
- . Roasting spitSTEADY
- . Furiously angryEGGY
- . OverturnOXO
- . Dance in a linePASTE
- . Giggle soundALLA
- . Hanna-Barbera’s Hardy Har Har, e.g.AMEN
- . 1950s auto flopALPHA
- . “May it be so”BLUR
- . Tough to crackHARD
- . Really enjoyingSLYER
- . Rank for Pepper: Abbr.SEED
- . Ergonomic kitchen brandINTO