Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – March 28 2020 – Old MacDonald Had a Cinema divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Bouillabaisse bit | MUSSEL |
7 | Smoked sausage selection | KIELBASA |
15 | Burns a bit | CHARS |
20 | Safe and sound | UNHURT |
21 | Brand name in the freezer section | OTTERPOP |
22 | Adjust, as a boutonniere | REPIN |
23 | Movie that features jerseys and cow catchers? | THEBADMOOSBEARS |
25 | “___ a Rainy Night” (Eddie Rabbitt song) | ILOVE |
26 | Law school topic | TORTS |
27 | Mil. mail center | APO |
28 | Magnolia or tulip | TREE |
29 | Host a roast, say | EMCEE |
30 | Reddish-brown horses | SORRELS |
32 | Abbr. to facilitate routing | ATTN |
33 | Not the real deal | ERSATZ |
34 | Maker of 13-Down | KIA |
35 | More disgusting | ICKIER |
39 | Surfacing stuff | TAR |
41 | Atticus Finch’s creator | LEE |
42 | Movie about dogs that hustle, with “The”? | COLORRUFFMONEY |
47 | NFL rushing units | YDS |
48 | Pope’s faith: Abbr. | CATH |
50 | Loyalty program level | TIER |
51 | Perform on the streets | BUSK |
52 | Psychic power, for short | ESP |
54 | Common word in California town names | SAN |
55 | Tousle | MUSS |
57 | Singer Redding | OTIS |
59 | Clue category | ACROSS |
62 | Dickinson and Post | EMILYS |
64 | Rhode Island’s motto | HOPE |
66 | Abbr. in a PC menu | CTRL |
68 | Go for a second tour | REUP |
70 | Tibetan monk | LAMA |
71 | Movie musical that floats pigs’ boats? | OINKERSAWAY |
74 | Madame Bovary’s given name | EMMA |
75 | Wife, in Wiesbaden | FRAU |
76 | Spare tire, essentially | FLAB |
77 | Monotonous learning | ROTE |
78 | Scale start | DOREMI |
80 | Friend since childhood | OLDPAL |
82 | Doofus | YOYO |
84 | Sch. level | ELEM |
86 | Salad bar stuff | OIL |
87 | Proof-ending letters | QED |
88 | ___ Club (Walmart offshoot) | SAMS |
90 | “Africa” band | TOTO |
92 | Chem class abbr. | ATWT |
94 | Bird in Liberty Mutual ads | EMU |
96 | Movie about horses that’s sure to stirrup some emotions? | THENEIGHWEWERE |
100 | ___ culpa | MEA |
101 | Setting of many schools | SEA |
102 | “1917” director | MENDES |
103 | “Go on...” | AND |
106 | Mischievous moppet | URCHIN |
109 | Spout off | RANT |
112 | Work on antiques | RESTORE |
115 | Compare | LIKEN |
116 | Breakout, of a sort | ACNE |
117 | Bill addition | FEE |
119 | Caravan stops | OASES |
120 | Blast from the past | ATEST |
121 | Movie musical with the song “We Welcome Ewe to Munchkinland”? | THEWIZARDOFBAAS |
125 | To the point | TERSE |
126 | Indefatigable | TIRELESS |
127 | “Out with it!” | TELLME |
128 | Corsair or Pacer | EDSEL |
129 | Adam’s “Marriage Story” co-star | SCARLETT |
130 | Halloween haul | SWEETS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Pound picks | MUTTS |
2 | Disconnect, in a way | UNHOOK |
3 | Fashion designer Hill | SHERRI |
4 | Do some deduction | SUBTRACT |
5 | Clear off | ERASE |
6 | Former Ford | LTD |
7 | Surgeon general of the 1980s | KOOP |
8 | “Saturn is fallen, am ___ to fall?”: Keats | ITOO |
9 | Superman and Supergirl, for two | ETS |
10 | Pres. Michel Aoun’s nation | LEB |
11 | Favre with a football | BRETT |
12 | No longer together | APART |
13 | SUVs from South Korea | SORENTOS |
14 | Sanctuary area | APSE |
15 | Bygone maker of announcements | CRIER |
16 | Manages | HELMS |
17 | Movie about a cat fight in Vietnam? | APOCALYPSEMEOW |
18 | Rapt | RIVETED |
19 | They often bring blessings | SNEEZES |
24 | Sidelines figures | MASCOTS |
31 | “Woah” rapper ___ Baby | LIL |
32 | Pound sound | ARF |
33 | Before, in verses | ERE |
36 | Divine cowherd of Hinduism | KRISHNA |
37 | Seething state | IRE |
38 | Pole position? | EUROPE |
40 | Museum of Anatolian Civilizations location | ANKARA |
43 | “Yikes!” | OHMY |
44 | Raiders’ org. | FBI |
45 | Fragrant wine grape | MUSCAT |
46 | “___ Blues” (Beatles song) | YER |
48 | Chevy model since 1966 | CAMARO |
49 | Movie that features Marxist ducks? | ANIMALQUACKERS |
53 | More tender | SORER |
54 | Introspective study | SELF |
56 | Its b’day is July 4 | USOFA |
58 | Towel material | TERRY |
60 | Half of an infamous duo | CLYDE |
61 | Peak | SUMMIT |
63 | Diploma word | LAUDE |
65 | “No problem” | OKBYME |
67 | Updated one’s followers, perhaps | TWEETED |
69 | Mold on the beach | PAIL |
72 | “Let me check” | ILLSEE |
73 | Assuage | SOOTHE |
79 | ___ Benson Miller of CBS’s “The Unicorn” | OMAR |
81 | LAX summer setting | PDT |
83 | Footballer Umenyiora | OSI |
85 | Brought down | LOWERED |
89 | In turmoil | ANARCHIC |
91 | Dominate, slangily | OWN |
93 | Service station, of a sort | TEATABLE |
94 | Attempt to equal | EMULATE |
95 | Was deserving of | MERITED |
97 | QVC alternative | HSN |
98 | Chronometry standard: Abbr. | GMT |
99 | Language suffix | ESE |
104 | Cash register words | NOSALE |
105 | Had aspirations | DREAMT |
107 | “Siddhartha” author | HESSE |
108 | Gathering of moles? | INTEL |
110 | The end of ___ | ANERA |
111 | More original | NEWER |
113 | “Never ___” (1959 Sinatra film) | SOFEW |
114 | Slalom run makeup | ESSES |
116 | Bar assn. members | ATTS |
117 | Swift | FAST |
118 | Formerly, formerly | ERST |
122 | Under the weather | ILL |
123 | Alphabet ender | ZEE |
124 | NFL tiebreakers | OTS |
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