Our WSJ Crossword Hints for March 30, 2024 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a well-known and respected puzzle that appeals to solvers looking for a challenging and thought-provoking experience. The puzzles are created by a team of skilled constructors and are known for their clever clues, intricate wordplay, and challenging themes. The WSJ Crossword is published daily and offers solvers the opportunity to exercise their minds while enjoying a classic form of entertainment.
WSJ Crossword Hints, March 30, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the WSJ Crossword on 3/30/24. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
- 1A. Quick punch
- 4A. “Up in the air” and “on the fly,” e.g.
- 10A. Evergreen State airport, familiarly
- 16A. Where Buzz Aldrin got an M.S.
- 19A. Before today?
- 20A. Genius with gadgets
- 21A. Box on a map
- 22A. Contents of some pockets
- 23A. Coffee, casually
- 24A. Warning lights indicating too much lift?
- 26A. ___ populi
- 27A. Cargo plane compartments
- 29A. Card game with a singular purpose?
- 30A. Before, briefly
- 31A. Longtime NBC sketch show
- 32A. Email status
- 33A. Sole attraction?
- 35A. Pandemonium
- 37A. Annual athletic award
- 39A. Cone decorated with stodgy art?
- 43A. B-29 Superfortress requirement?
- 48A. Acts the snoop
- 49A. Power tested with Zener cards
- 50A. One waiting in line at an airport
- 51A. Tennis miscue
- 52A. Is under the weather
- 53A. Composer Bartók
- 54A. Control panel feature
- 56A. Loyal
- 57A. “Totally gnarly!”
- 58A. It’s beneath xenon in the periodic table
- 59A. Later
- 61A. Recipe amt.
- 62A. Call forth
- 64A. Biggest city in West Texas
- 66A. ___ Park (city near San Francisco)
- 67A. Long-distance flier
- 68A. Beat by a tiny margin
- 69A. Otherwise
- 70A. Praying preyer
- 76A. Crispy white root
- 81A. Toward the rudder
- 84A. Fills with cargo
- 85A. Acrobat maker
- 86A. Blazed trails
- 89A. Heathrow head
- 90A. Bee venom, say
- 91A. Gambling destination near Hong Kong
- 92A. Personal driver, of a sort
- 93A. Spruce Goose feature?
- 95A. Result of idling on the PHX tarmac?
- 97A. Precious people
- 98A. I'm outta here!
- 104A. Swift work
- 105A. Feed for a security guard, briefly
- 106A. Cast overboard
- 107A. Sweater material
- 109A. Reacted to a Blue Angels flyby, say
- 111A. Devices for raising control surfaces?
- 115A. Standing strings
- 116A. Attack ad tactic
- 117A. Aer Lingus’s land
- 118A. Improv bit
- 119A. Literary work/with a format that’s concise/first penned in Japan
- 120A. Some bake sale buys
- 121A. Foil alternative
- 122A. Award for “In the Heights”
- 123A. Eponymous physicist Mach
- 1D. Door frame piece
- 2D. Aeromexico beverage
- 3D. Storage depot for fuselages?
- 4D. Part of TGIF
- 5D. Sheriff’s second
- 6D. Screen symbol
- 7D. "Birthplace of Aviation"
- 8D. Private email ending
- 9D. Simmer with rage
- 10D. Winding race
- 11D. Dragon roll ingredient
- 12D. Annoying wait
- 13D. Arctic flyer
- 14D. Part of a buck
- 15D. Some investments, briefly
- 16D. Request to finish clearing the runway?
- 17D. Meteorite metal
- 18D. Phone reading
- 25D. Fjord relative
- 28D. Crooks crack them
- 32D. Herring family fish
- 34D. Suppositions
- 35D. Filibuster-airing channel
- 36D. Some Jets tackles
- 38D. Letters on beach bottles
- 39D. 'I don't want to hear it'
- 40D. Tested out
- 41D. Financial aid basis
- 42D. Capital on a fjord
- 44D. Primer girl
- 45D. Instrument with a conical bore
- 46D. Advantages
- 47D. It's a start
- 53D. Night flier
- 55D. Parting word
- 58D. “Flying Down to ___”
- 60D. In the manner of
- 63D. Blondie drummer Burke
- 65D. Subject of some bargaining
- 71D. Place to make a lasting connection?
- 72D. Online neophytes
- 73D. Leave the runway, perhaps
- 74D. Bouncer’s task
- 75D. W-2 string, briefly
- 76D. Play with a combo
- 77D. Big Sky Conference team
- 78D. 2017 film set in the Land of the Dead
- 79D. Diminish
- 80D. Cat calls?
- 81D. Maximum amount
- 82D. Period of postprandial lethargy
- 83D. As a group
- 86D. Oscar nominee for “Enemies, A Love Story”
- 87D. Meringue maker’s discards
- 88D. Half of cuatro
- 94D. Word of caution
- 96D. Cross my heart!
- 99D. Chicago airport
- 100D. Conical abode
- 101D. ___ Mahal
- 102D. “Halt!” to sailors
- 103D. Sticky-toed reptile
- 105D. Fare, e.g.
- 108D. Lummox
- 110D. Med. pros
- 111D. Bill component
- 112D. Sass
- 113D. Thanksgiving guests, often
- 114D. Messy abode
- 115D. Michael of 31-Across
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