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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Sep 29 2021 were just published. The solution for Wednesday, 29 September 2021 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 One Way or Another. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Philip Koski & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 33 Horizontal Clues and 37 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
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WSJ ACROSS
- . It covers planesMATH
- . Roy Rogers partCOLA
- . Site with postsFORUM
- . It can be spent in SpainEURO
- . Saudi Arabia neighborOMAN
- . Came to lightAROSE
- . Back to being a nuisanceATITAGAIN
- . Distance runnerMILER
- . Maine course?LOBSTERRAVIOLI
- . Wait time at the DMV, seeminglyEON
- . Firth or fjordINLET
- . Lay groundwork of an ideaPLANTTHESEED
- . Not available to the lowly massesELITE
- . Meet makeupRACES
- . Past the expiration dateOLD
- . Goes badROTS
- . Cries of accomplishmentTADAS
- . Kristoff’s reindeer in “Frozen”SVEN
- . It’s said to be in favorAYE
- . Courage under fireVALOR
- . Davis of “The Accidental Tourist”GEENA
- . Offering at many collegesROOMANDBOARD
- . Word with couture or cuisineHAUTE
- . “The Fifth Element” director BessonLUC
- . GPS suggestion, and a hint to each set of circled lettersALTERNATEROUTE
- . Perfect happinessBLISS
- . OverwhelmedINUNDATED
- . “WandaVision” star ElizabethOLSEN
- . Tech department worker, stereotypicallyNERD
- . Fully appeaseSATE
- . ReachGETTO
- . Holds title toOWNS
- . SubsequentlyTHEN
WSJ DOWN
- . Brasserie buyMEAL
- . Malibu or TahoeERA
- . “Dewey Defeats Truman” paper, familiarlyBOG
- . Scrutiny-filled spotsAUTO
- . Well-reasonedPLOY
- . Epps of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”HALLE
- . Predator’s retreatTRIB
- . Tolstoy’s KareninaLITERALIST
- . Focuses of some humanitarian aidHOTSEATS
- . Maryland’s state birdOUTSET
- . CavedATONE
- . Avoid atrophy, in an exercise mottoVOTESNO
- . Site for une îleCOGENT
- . Make amendsTAMER
- . They hold firm in the shopOMAR
- . Sly tacticTRALA
- . One eschewing interpretation of the lawNINO
- . Refrain syllablesLAIR
- . WoreHADON
- . Birthday greeting sent without a stampANEW
- . The Cold War, e.g.ANNA
- . Give, for a timeECARD
- . Cold case aidTURN
- . Like PG movies, compared to PG-13 moviesVISES
- . Canada’s is the world’s longestBLENDS
- . Tries to defeat a referendumFAMINES
- . Early water bottleGOURD
- . CommencementORIOLE
- . Coffee roaster’s offeringsSEACOAST
- . Berry with an Oscar and an EmmyROLLEDOVER
- . Boy, in BoliviaUTAH
- . From square oneUSEIT
- . SwivelLEND
- . Its motto is “Industry”TETE
- . Henri’s headMER
- . Perfect placeDNA
- . Spongy areaEDEN