The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a crossword that is published by the Wall Street Journal. It is one of the more difficult crosswords to work on, similar to the NYT Crossword. Below, you’ll find the answers to the WSJ Crossword for January 28 2023 below!
The Wall Street Journal is a daily international business newspaper based in New York City, with international editions in Chinese and Japanese. Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp., publishes The Journal and its Asian editions six days a week. The newspaper is available in broadsheet and online formats. Since its inception on July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser, the Journal has been printed continuously.
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WSJ Crossword Solution Guide
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Clue |
“Midnight’s Children” author Rushdie |
Turned state’s evidence |
Transportation between storeys |
Track figures |
Bagel-topping cheese |
Words from Oliver Twist |
Fresh |
Class on texts about the nativity scene? |
To a distance |
“Nevertheless, ___ persisted” |
Lady of Lisbon |
Bellyache |
Irish seaport |
Words on old postage stamps |
Dark mark |
Pablo Neruda composition |
Rouen refusal |
Class on developing products that are deliberately ambiguous? |
Spill the tea, maybe |
Horned Frogs’ sch. |
Sludge |
Liters and meters |
Class on designing stands for hallways? |
Soap brand that had ads with Elizabeth Taylor and Kim Novak |
Legendary queen of Carthage |
Safe from injury |
Like the builders of Machu Picchu |
Bile secreter |
Score figs. |
Crossed paths |
Has a bias |
Upright |
Class on crafting stories about volatile compounds? |
Made a choice |
“Ominous bird of yore” of verse |
“No way!” to a texter |
Yankees pitcher Trivino |
Jazz drummer Gene |
Beginning |
How some pawns are captured |
Marine flatfish |
Abbr. on some Outlook messages |
Class on perfectly performing magic tricks? |
Mazda model |
UFO pilots |
Word to a misbehaving mutt |
Immodest models |
Class on logging on to iCloud accounts? |
May honoree |
Stat for an ace |
Coffeehouse entertainer |
Personal identity |
Bolt on the track |
Antecedent |
Old PC monitors |
Fluffy wrap |
Designer Helmut |
Switch topics, and a hint to solving this puzzle’s theme answers |
Peace Prize winner Wiesel |
Rather than |
Try a different approach in Pictionary |
Nicholas II, e.g. |
Seized sedan, say |
Recipe amts. |
Calif. setting for “Stand and Deliver” |
“The Metamorphosis” protagonist |
Tokyo-based brewer |
Carnival craft |
Cosmo, e.g. |
Bio bit |
Like cross-country skiing and ski jumping |
Take turns |
Ski resort in the Wasatch Mountains |
Word between two surnames |
Freshen your breath, say |
“Move on already!” |
“The jig ___” |
Shoot at |
Due follower |
Shimmery stone |
Most reliable |
BBC show that inspired the U.S.’s “Shark Tank” |
Like robusta coffee |
Tahitian wrap |
Hang down |
Spotted |
Start for media or millionaire |
Constellation between Cassiopeia and Pegasus |
Champagne specification |
Parisian pair |
Coup d’___ |
One of 640 in a square mile |
Honolulu’s historic ___ Palace |
Equestrian activity |
Clipper or cutter |
Jargon |
Off-roaders, for short |
Home of philosophy’s Parmenides |
Admit mistakes |
Ballet conclusion? |
Allows to drain |
Windy City hub letters |
Mint |
87-Across, e.g. |
Many years ago |
Law undoer |
It has two wheels and four pedals |
Drips for docs |
Flying formation |
Ventura runner |
Gives the green light |
Often punny high school invitations |
Market phenomenon of the 1630s Dutch Republic |
Successfully secure |
Many years ago |
Beehive State people |
Food with a red rind |
Zilch |
Oobleck inventor |
Equitable |
Facilitate in felony, say |
Typical driver’s ed student |
Exploit |
Lackey |
Good luck with that! |
Friend of Velma, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo |
As a result of this |
Nursery bunch |
Cover, in a way |
Film critic Roger |
In the neighborhood |
Islamic ruling |
Disney CEO Bob |
Scratchy sound |
Dice, e.g. |
Field laborers |
Nice round fig. |
NFL scores |
Arthur of “The Golden Girls” |
Law sch. graduates |
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