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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Sep 3 2024 were just published. The solution for Tuesday, 3 September 2024 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 Across the Aisle. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Sam Acker & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 39 Horizontal Clues and 35 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
WSJ Printable Version PDf is HERE.
WSJ ACROSS
- 1. Bus. bigwigCEO
- 4. The ___ (Chicago futures exchange, familiarly)MERC
- 9. Daffy Duck trademarkLISP
- 14. Soft mineralTALC
- 16. Love, to Rafael NadalAMOR
- 17. “To Live and Die ___” (1985 film)INLA
- 18. Golf’s Palmer, to fansARNIE
- 20. *Athletic apparel brand founded in VancouverLULULEMON
- 22. *Tinder meet-up, perhapsHOTDATE
- 24. RetainerFEE
- 25. Before todayAGO
- 26. Playwright O’NeillEUGENE
- 27. Attack with snowballs, sayPELT
- 29. Letter before upsilonTAU
- 30. Trio on a phone’s 6 buttonMNO
- 31. “Great British Bake Off” contestant, at timesICER
- 33. Really regretLAMENT
- 35. *TV binger, probablyCOUCHPOTATO
- 38. USNA grad’s rankENS
- 39. Wash. neighborIDA
- 40. Matterhorn, e.g.ALP
- 43. *Marine creature with a tentacled mouthSEACUCUMBER
- 48. EddiesSWIRLS
- 52. Target of planks and crunchesCORE
- 53. Prez on a fiverABE
- 55. Electrical resistance unitOHM
- 56. Land in the waterISLE
- 58. Repurposed song snippet in a new songSAMPLE
- 60. Youngster in A.A. Milne booksROO
- 61. New York’s Tappan ___ BridgeZEE
- 62. *Lego collectible, familiarlyMINIFIG
- 64. *Head honchoTOPBANANA
- 67. Fruit-filled dessertsTARTS
- 68. Fencing swordEPEE
- 69. Romanov rulerTSAR
- 70. Complete rangeATOZ
- 71. Eat in styleDINE
- 72. Charon’s riverSTYX
- 73. DroopSAG
WSJ DOWN
- 1. Is utterly exhaustedCANTGOON
- 2. Omit while speakingELIDE
- 3. MarineOCEANIC
- 5. Bull, boar or buckMALE
- 6. Cassowary’s cousinEMU
- 7. John who married PocahontasROLFE
- 8. 2021 movie with Emma Stone as a Disney villainCRUELLA
- 10. Golf course positionLIE
- 11. Cooler person?INMATE
- 12. Ad agency’s creationSLOGAN
- 13. Ultimately prove successfulPANOUT
- 15. Defeat decisivelyTROUNCE
- 19. Throat-clearing soundAHEM
- 21. “___, c’est moi” (Louis XIV boast)LETAT
- 23. Field for Intel and AppleTECH
- 28. Grocery store section in which you might find the ends of the starred answersPRODUCE
- 32. Grand storyEPIC
- 34. Utah city near Arches National ParkMOAB
- 36. KGB’s countryUSSR
- 37. Tuesday dinner, for someTACO
- 41. Jump overLEAPFROG
- 42. Aggressive ad campaignPRBLITZ
- 44. “My Fair Lady” title roleELIZA
- 45. AgreesASSENTS
- 46. Bears, in LatinURSI
- 47. Intended to beMEANTAS
- 49. Grouped into categoriesSORTED
- 50. Goldberg of “Ghost”WHOOPI
- 51. “Pass to me!”IMOPEN
- 54. Alpha rhythm readouts, for shortEEGS
- 57. Smallest amountLEAST
- 59. Sporty Mazda modelMIATA
- 63. “Das Kapital” authorMARX
- 65. Worker in a colonyBEE
- 66. Yea’s counterpartNAY