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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers Dec 10 2025 were just published. The solution for Wednesday, 10 December 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 Vivid Pictures. The todays puzzle is classified as an American type of puzzle and was created By Andrea Carla Michaels & Edited by Mike Shenk. It has a total of 35 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. Subjects of Gregor Mendel’s experimentsPEAS
- 5. Rush order?ASAP
- 10. No longer a minorOFAGE
- 16. AgreementSYNC
- 17. A little, in a scorePOCO
- 18. WorthVALUE
- 19. Spot for un béretTETE
- 20. 1984 film that won Prince the Oscar for Best Original ScorePURPLERAIN
- 22. Done, in DunkirkFINI
- 24. “The Merry Widow” composerLEHAR
- 25. HMO participantsMDS
- 26. See 40-AcrossLUPINO
- 29. Delivery notificationITSABOY
- 31. First superhero film to receive an Oscar nomination for Best PictureBLACKPANTHER
- 34. WWII intelligence agencyOSS
- 35. Santa ___ (West Coast wind)ANA
- 36. NYC airport codeLGA
- 38. 1916 film innovation, and a punny hint to this puzzle’s themeTECHNICOLOR
- 43. With 24-Across, director/star of “The Bigamist”IDA
- 44. Zodiac ruminantRAM
- 45. “My word!”GEE
- 48. 2011 Ryan Reynolds superhero filmGREENLANTERN
- 53. Last bit of Bordeaux?SILENTX
- 57. In bankruptcyRUINED
- 58. Celebrity cook GartenINA
- 59. Like some stew and coffeeIRISH
- 62. Not quite ready for releaseBETA
- 63. David Lynch film that features a Bobby Vinton song on the soundtrackBLUEVELVET
- 66. TarryBIDE
- 68. “Et cetera,” when tripledYADDA
- 69. Architect SaarinenEERO
- 70. Once moreANEW
- 71. Big name in disinfectingLYSOL
- 72. Center’s actSNAP
- 73. Quite uncommonRARE
WSJ DOWN
- 1. Sea-Tac’s clock settingPST
- 2. Breathtaking viewsEYEFULS
- 3. Trattoria appetizersANTIPASTI
- 4. Offering breathtaking viewsSCENIC
- 6. Tablet downloadAPP
- 7. Aretha’s fieldSOUL
- 8. Field unitACRE
- 9. Hot numberPOPHIT
- 11. Pitch to excessOVERSELL
- 12. A good wayFAR
- 13. “…and goes out like ___”ALAMB
- 14. Italian physicist TonelliGUIDO
- 15. Tiny, informallyEENSY
- 21. Wood stripLATH
- 23. Squid’s squirtINK
- 27. Wall St. dealLBO
- 28. Brightly hued fishOPAH
- 30. Jason’s shipARGO
- 32. Raggedy doll’s nameANN
- 33. Scottish town on the Moray FirthNAIRN
- 37. Lionel Messi’s home countryARGENTINA
- 39. AdvantageEDGE
- 40. Mardi Gras celebrationCARNIVAL
- 41. Berkeley university, for shortCAL
- 42. Poet/astronomer KhayyámOMAR
- 46. Kindle, e.g.EREADER
- 47. Bring to a closeEND
- 49. Being, in BurgundyETRE
- 50. Banished bunchEXILES
- 51. Pencil that may not be sharpened any furtherNUB
- 52. Clasp for a gentlemanTIEBAR
- 54. Ancient prophetessSIBYL
- 55. Carpenter’s decorationINLAY
- 56. Praises highlyLAUDS
- 60. “Frozen” reindeerSVEN
- 61. Sister of HadesHERA
- 64. Tokyo, formerlyEDO
- 65. CapTOP
- 67. She who’s shearedEWE