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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Apr 7 2025 were just published. The solution for Monday, 7 April 2025 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 Park Yourself. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Gary Cee & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 37 Horizontal Clues and 39 Vertical clues, which need to be solved to completely solve the puzzle.
WSJ Printable Version PDf is HERE.
WSJ ACROSS
- 1. Early “Tonight Show” host JackPAAR
- 5. Woman with a wedding ringWIFE
- 10. Yeshiva teacherREBBE
- 16. CompetentABLE
- 17. Elaborate fakeHOAX
- 18. “Otello” or “Rigoletto”OPERA
- 19. Advantage for a basketball teamDEEPBENCH
- 21. Olympic gymnast Simone with seven gold medalsBILES
- 22. Sportscast featureREPLAY
- 23. See 44-AcrossTAC
- 25. Austin or BostonCITY
- 26. Set of moral principlesETHIC
- 27. Lerner’s musical partnerLOEWE
- 29. Poultry dish in a creamy sauceCHICKENDIVAN
- 35. Adventure spanning decadesSAGA
- 39. Place downLAY
- 40. Number of feet between home and first baseNINETY
- 41. Sci-fi spaceshipUFO
- 42. Hold in abeyance, and what you can do to the ends of 17-, 27-, 46- and 61-AcrossSITONIT
- 45. Deck-swabbing toolMOP
- 46. “___ of the North” (1922 film)NANOOK
- 48. With 21-Across, mint that comes in a plastic boxTIC
- 49. Ward (off)FEND
- 51. Member of Nirvana or Soundgarden, e.g.GRUNGEROCKER
- 54. Big name in electric keyboardsCASIO
- 55. SpringsLEAPS
- 59. Not needing a combBALD
- 62. Rescue by AAATOW
- 64. Aviator EarhartAMELIA
- 66. RegionsAREAS
- 68. Shift from euphoria to misery, sayMOODSWING
- 70. FrightenSCARE
- 71. Pitt of “Troy”BRAD
- 72. French drama divisionACTE
- 73. Mouselike mammalSHREW
- 74. Industrious insectsANTS
- 75. Votes from supportersYEAS
WSJ DOWN
- 1. San Diego baseballerPADRE
- 2. As red as ___ABEET
- 3. First Hebrew letterALEPH
- 4. CopyREPLICA
- 6. Watery part of milkWHEY
- 7. Charged particleION
- 8. True statementFACT
- 9. Sigh, sayEXHALE
- 11. Hold upROB
- 12. Victory for the agesEPICWIN
- 13. “I’m telling the truth!”BELIEVEME
- 14. “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” author HarteBRET
- 15. A cinchEASY
- 20. “Coffee Cantata” composerBACH
- 24. Crooner Harry ___ Jr.CONNICK
- 28. Improve a reporter’s story, sayEDIT
- 30. “This tastes good!”ILIKEIT
- 31. Purring petCAT
- 32. Japanese imperial capital before 1868KYOTO
- 33. HeapsATON
- 34. The Big Apple’s “Finest,” for shortNYPD
- 36. CroonedSUNG
- 37. Miles offAFAR
- 38. Become wildly enragedGONUCLEAR
- 43. Saturates, in British dialectSOGS
- 44. Filmdom’s Cage, among friendsNIC
- 47. How risky things might be doneONADARE
- 50. Express roadFREEWAY
- 52. You might charge one to clean your homeROOMBA
- 53. Trees providing a natural canopyELMS
- 56. Wonderland visitorALICE
- 57. Ship of 1492PINTA
- 58. Wise folksSAGES
- 60. Low voiceBASS
- 61. Keystone’s settingARCH
- 63. Weather-beatenWORN
- 65. Tacks onADDS
- 67. Do some stitchingSEW
- 69. Cereal grainOAT