Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – January 28 2020 – Smooth Sailing divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Winter malady | FLU |
4 | Broadcast | AIR |
7 | Beehive State native | UTE |
10 | Wedding words | IDO |
13 | Spa sigh | AAH |
14 | Gratifies | PLEASES |
16 | Org. that publishes American Hunter | NRA |
17 | *Car feature for absorbing the energy of a crash | CRUMPLEZONE |
19 | Marbling in meat | FAT |
20 | Lake in the Sierra Nevada range | TAHOE |
21 | Pan for gold, e.g. | SIFT |
22 | Renown | FAME |
23 | *AP’s “Woman Athlete of the 20th Century” | BABEZAHARIAS |
26 | Irritating inconvenience | HASSLE |
29 | Polaris or Pollux | STAR |
30 | Subj. for new immigrants | ESL |
31 | Cozy corner | NOOK |
35 | Pound part | OUNCE |
38 | *Wines whose color is atypical for their grapes | WHITEZINFANDELS |
42 | Reddish-brown tint | SEPIA |
43 | Places | LOCI |
44 | Drink-sharing offer | SIP |
45 | Kid-safe projectile brand | NERF |
47 | Ted of “The Good Place” | DANSON |
50 | *Temperature at which you can’t get any more chill? | ABSOLUTEZERO |
55 | Site of many firings | KILN |
56 | Quarterback Tony | ROMO |
57 | Badge checked at security | IDTAG |
61 | Stat for a slugger | RBI |
62 | Confident post-exam assertion, and a hint to a letter pair in each starred answer | THATWASEASY |
64 | Antiquated | OLD |
65 | Not one’s favorite angle to be photographed | BADSIDE |
66 | Christmas tree option | FIR |
67 | Originally known as | NEE |
68 | Pig’s place | STY |
69 | Seeming eternity | EON |
70 | Chinese “way” | TAO |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Bit of truth | FACT |
2 | Tomb-raiding Croft | LARA |
3 | “Nope” | UHUH |
4 | Petition to a higher court | APPEAL |
5 | Out of work, perhaps | ILL |
6 | Witherspoon of “The Morning Show” | REESE |
7 | Uncle Sam’s land, informally | USOFA |
8 | Place to the right of the decimal point | TENTHS |
9 | Language suffix | ESE |
10 | “As a counterpoint...” | INFAIRNESS |
11 | Pulitzer Prize category | DRAMA |
12 | “Hazards of Time Travel” author Joyce Carol | OATES |
15 | Ansari of “Master of None” | AZIZ |
18 | Unruly groups | MOBS |
22 | Financial crime | FRAUD |
24 | Auto pioneer Karl | BENZ |
25 | Heaps and heaps | ATON |
26 | Cuts down | HEWS |
27 | Name on a Queens stadium | ASHE |
28 | Toy powered by a garden hose | SLIPNSLIDE |
32 | Dressing ingredient | OIL |
33 | “Double Fantasy” musician | ONO |
34 | Seller of the Crispy Colonel Sandwich | KFC |
36 | Muse of history | CLIO |
37 | Channel with many analysts | ESPN |
39 | Affix, as a feed bag | TIEON |
40 | Countess’s counterpart | EARL |
41 | Senate staffer | AIDE |
46 | Russian’s ushanka, e.g. | FURHAT |
48 | Up and about | ARISEN |
49 | Connecting point | NODE |
50 | Site of Goodyear’s headquarters | AKRON |
51 | Job holder? | BIBLE |
52 | Sycophant | TOADY |
53 | CPR experts | EMTS |
54 | “Holy moly!” | ZOWIE |
58 | Last president to sport a mustache | TAFT |
59 | Largest of a well-known septet | ASIA |
60 | Greek food truck buy | GYRO |
62 | “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” network | TBS |
63 | Hubbub | ADO |
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