Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – October 31 2019 – Casting Call divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Short row | SPAT |
| 5 | Subaru logo sextet | STARS |
| 10 | Ghost story, e.g. | TALE |
| 14 | Hollow between hills | VALE |
| 15 | A little, on the Loire | UNPEU |
| 16 | Major work | OPUS |
| 17 | Demons’ doings | EVIL |
| 18 | Part of a nursery rhyme diet | CURDS |
| 19 | Word with acid or blood | TEST |
| 20 | State of disrepair | NEGLECT |
| 22 | Rummy relative | CANASTA |
| 24 | Game catcher | SNARE |
| 25 | Barcelona baths | BANOS |
| 26 | Like the ninth batter | LASTUP |
| 28 | Humorless | STERN |
| 32 | Where Colonel Mustard might utilize the rope | HALL |
| 35 | General address | SIR |
| 36 | “Bye now!” | SEEYOU |
| 37 | Wear and tear | USE |
| 38 | Full of dirt, in a way | GOSSIPY |
| 40 | Crash against | RAM |
| 41 | Stephen King’s home | BANGOR |
| 43 | Ruckus | ADO |
| 44 | Tesla, for one | SERB |
| 45 | Wire holder | SPOOL |
| 46 | “The Greatest Generation” author | BROKAW |
| 48 | Visual puzzle | REBUS |
| 50 | Skip a rite, perhaps | ELOPE |
| 53 | Harshest sentence | MAXIMUM |
| 56 | Supporting the plan | ONBOARD |
| 58 | “My Favorite Thing Is Monsters” graphic novelist Ferris | EMIL |
| 59 | Muppet dog | ROWLF |
| 61 | Approach | NEAR |
| 62 | Bed filled with bugs | SOIL |
| 63 | “Life Is Beautiful” protagonist | GUIDO |
| 64 | Latin I verb | ESSE |
| 65 | Risk region | ASIA |
| 66 | Stock unit | STEER |
| 67 | Lockbox page | DEED |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “Frozen” reindeer | SVEN |
| 2 | Makes a lot | PAVES |
| 3 | Set straight | ALIGN |
| 4 | Like some memoirs | TELLALL |
| 5 | Adams, to Washington | SUCCESSOR |
| 6 | Fastener that leaves a flush surface | TNUT |
| 7 | Car loan abbr. | APR |
| 8 | Bag toter | REDCAP |
| 9 | Sarandon of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” | SUSAN |
| 10 | Recipe phrase | TOTASTE |
| 11 | Monkey’s uncles | APES |
| 12 | Deadly sin | LUST |
| 13 | ___ noche (tonight, in Spanish) | ESTA |
| 21 | An ace has a low one | ERA |
| 23 | Compulsively curious | NOSEY |
| 25 | Tuition handlers | BURSARS |
| 27 | “___ the wind and nothing more!” (“The Raven”) | TIS |
| 29 | Brontë heroine | EYRE |
| 30 | Thunder | ROAR |
| 31 | Feeling no pain | NUMB |
| 32 | Network connections | HUBS |
| 33 | Urgent initialism | ASAP |
| 34 | Joking Jay | LENO |
| 36 | Reserved | SPOKENFOR |
| 38 | Artificial human of Jewish folklore | GOLEM |
| 39 | Words with a certain ring | IDO |
| 42 | Hairy Halloween costume | GORILLA |
| 44 | Went weak in the knees | SWOONED |
| 46 | Discourage | BUMOUT |
| 47 | Priestly garment | ALB |
| 49 | Towns, informally | BURGS |
| 51 | Bel ___ (Italian cheese) | PAESE |
| 52 | Remove every trace of | ERASE |
| 53 | Grand Canyon sight | MESA |
| 54 | Singer-songwriter Tori | AMOS |
| 55 | Vnlvcky nvmber? | XIII |
| 56 | Antique, quaintly | OLDE |
| 57 | First name in a noted 1857 decision | DRED |
| 60 | “___ geht es dir?” | WIE |
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