Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – January 22 2020 – Heaven Above divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Very large | MEGA |
5 | First name in mysteries | AGATHA |
11 | Help section on a site | FAQ |
14 | It may make the grade | EXAM |
15 | Tank top | TURRET |
16 | Post-op spot in a hosp. | ICU |
17 | *Jerusalem site holy in Islam, Christianity and Judaism | TEMPLEMOUNT |
19 | Noon, on some clocks | XII |
20 | Northeast Corridor train | ACELA |
21 | La Méditerranée, par exemple | MER |
22 | Colleague of Olsen and Lane | KENT |
23 | *Gettysburg site that served as Robert E. Lee’s headquarters | SEMINARYRIDGE |
27 | Well chosen | APT |
29 | “It’s ___-win situation” | ANO |
30 | Lawn material | SOD |
31 | Part of a Clue accusation | ROOM |
33 | Plug of tobacco | CHAW |
36 | Interjects | ADDS |
39 | What the righteous may claim, and a hint to the starred answers | MORALHIGHGROUND |
43 | Olympus queen | HERA |
44 | Work, work, work | TOIL |
45 | Speak as if sloshed | SLUR |
46 | Rocksteady relative | SKA |
48 | Tackle component | ROD |
50 | JFK’s successor | LBJ |
51 | *Yosemite site first climbed by John Muir in 1869 | CATHEDRALPEAK |
57 | Pound of poems | EZRA |
58 | Red-carpet treatment recipient | VIP |
59 | It’ll take your breath away | APNEA |
62 | Pool tool | CUE |
63 | *Historic Boston neighborhood | MISSIONHILL |
66 | George’s songwriting partner | IRA |
67 | Inquisitive folks | ASKERS |
68 | “Should that come to pass...” | IFSO |
69 | Was ahead in the polls | LED |
70 | Colin Firth’s “Shakespeare in Love” role | WESSEX |
71 | Very thought-provoking | DEEP |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Like self-referential clues | META |
2 | Suit | EXEC |
3 | Where checkers ring up checkers | GAMESTORE |
4 | More than enough | AMPLE |
5 | Took in | ATE |
6 | Juicy Fruit, e.g. | GUM |
7 | It’s indicated by wavy lines in the comics | AROMA |
8 | More faithful | TRUER |
9 | Eight English kings | HENRYS |
10 | Telecom initials | ATT |
11 | Like some prices and incomes | FIXED |
12 | Killing, as a test | ACING |
13 | Very | QUITE |
18 | Buddhist master | LAMA |
22 | Elementary teacher’s charges | KIDDOS |
24 | Snowfall unit | INCH |
25 | Like 1-2-3 innings | NOHIT |
26 | Part of the MGM intro | ROAR |
27 | Branch | ARM |
28 | Friend of Tigger | POOH |
32 | Tennessee senator Blackburn | MARSHA |
34 | Before now | AGO |
35 | Eddy | WHIRL |
37 | It just won’t cut it | DULLKNIFE |
38 | Leave off of a guest list, maybe | SNUB |
40 | Placid, e.g. | LAKE |
41 | Unappealing bowlful | GLOP |
42 | 1981 NBA MVP, familiarly | DRJ |
47 | Have the ear of | ADVISE |
49 | Campus bigwig | DEAN |
51 | Mining magnate Rhodes | CECIL |
52 | Sky shade | AZURE |
53 | Tire feature | TREAD |
54 | Puts on the line | RISKS |
55 | Church recesses | APSES |
56 | Sap-sucking pest | APHID |
60 | Different | ELSE |
61 | Off-kilter | ALOP |
63 | Bear trap? | MAW |
64 | Wrath | IRE |
65 | Its versions included Yosemite and El Capitan | OSX |
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