WSJ Crossword April 29 2023 Answers (4/29/23)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for April 29 2023 to help you finish it up!
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Here are all of the answers for the WSJ Crossword Answers. The clues are in alphabetical order as we think that might be easier to find any specific clue you’re looking for.

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Clue
Broadway finale, often
“What a shame!”
Folk singer Jenkins
Like the Eid al-Fitr festival
Scarf down, figuratively
Ripped to pieces
Special offering that might be found in this puzzle
Zimbabwe’s capital
What the black represents in the taijitu symbol
Egyptian god of the underworld
Move on from, as a crush
Word spelled out by Gwen Stefani in “Hollaback Girl”
“Well gosh!”
Level indicator
Hollow
Language from which Afrikaans evolved
Harold’s pal in three films
Gandalf portrayer McKellen
Turkish phone greeting
Jump on the rink
Video game expansions, for short
Unnerve
Joy Reid’s network
Eliminate from consideration
Denier’s words
Elaborate entertainment
Kids’ colorful hangout
2010 Emma Donoghue novel
In the area
Part of RSVP
Asian fusion chain started by a celebrity chef
Pre-P trio
Unadventurous, in a way
Cable co. bought by AT&T in 1999
Clinked glasses
Hotel folder?
Trendy spot for tiny art
Have a taste
Mammal name whose etymology is akin to that of “water”
Ceremony
Outfit
Pipsqueaks
Like a short-lived committee
Moving companies?
Squash, for one
Recess spot for two
Egyptian strikers
Palindromic flour in naan
19th of 24 letters
So-called “good cholesterol”
Bowling pin material
Place for putting on?
Cap’s partner
2001 French film nominated for five Oscars
Clumsy sort
Camper’s light
Some temporary workers
Amble
Hundred Acre Wood resident
“Toodles!”
Place to find what the circled letters spell (considering the words that cross at them)
Like email stuck in the outbox
Frank
Japanese thanks
Czech Republic prime minister Fiala
Tangential remarks
The best policy, it’s said
HR term for a reorg-related layoff
Course for a U.S. newcomer
Go with the joke
Deep gorge
“___ Boat” (Lonely Island song featuring T-Pain)
Knightly title
Author Umberto
Top 40 makeup
Like angels we have heard, according to song
Invitation heading
Sink of “Stranger Things”
Mournful cry
“L.A. Law” star Susan
Swashbuckler Flynn
“Don’t worry, I’m on the case”
Tackle part
Copycat
Test for aspiring lawyers
Fiber-rich muffin base
Promote
Eucalyptus family tree
Buoyant wood
Confidentiality doc
“La Cage ___ Folles”
Enter suddenly, à la the Kool-Aid Man
Improvise musically
One in a black suit
Java pod
Marzipan base
NASA’s underwater program
Absolutely scrumptious, like much of this puzzle
Prop for a Munchkin guild member
Blue Jays, on scoreboards
Noggin
Cruise quarters
Conductor’s announcement
Birthplace of jazz, for short
Flower that appears naturally in all colors but pure blue
Blows a horn
Imaginative story
Soak spot
Tech desk visitors
Invalidated
Deadline-setting phrase
Excursion
Collapse from exhaustion, say
Sister of Selene and Helios
Derry derriere
Approach
Edge and Razr, e.g.
Jambalaya ingredient
Gobsmack
“Avatar” helmer
Fashion designer McCartney
Waldorf salad ingredient
Gossip, in slang
Gothic novelist Radcliffe
___ aller (final recourse)
It may be felt on a roller coaster
“Star Wars” creator Lucas
“Twilight” author Stephenie
Comedian Cheri
Parabolic, say
Do the drill bit
“The jig ___!”
Hawaiian goose
Bio. and chem., for two
“Shall we?” reply
Civil rights pioneer ___ B. Wells
___-jongg
Debate stance
Hall of Famer Mel
Pop artist Lichtenstein

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Christine Mielke

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