Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – April 21 2020 – Blue Notes divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Take flight to unite | ELOPE |
6 | Terrier in 1930s movies | ASTA |
10 | Vietnamese noodle soup | PHO |
13 | Prescription for the anxious | XANAX |
14 | Made a choice | OPTED |
15 | Acted as a role model, say | LED |
16 | Con tender? | PRISONGUARD |
18 | Fire | AXE |
19 | Muffin morsel | OAT |
20 | Up to, informally | TIL |
21 | Yellowstone herd | BISON |
23 | Order to a police dog | SICEM |
25 | Places | SITES |
28 | Host of Animal Planet’s “My Cat From Hell” | JACKSONGALAXY |
31 | Eat late | SUP |
32 | Hugo-winning author Stephenson | NEAL |
33 | “The Valley of Amazement” writer Amy | TAN |
34 | Parts amicably | ENDSONGOODTERMS |
39 | Collectible disk of the 1990s | POG |
40 | Sound from a belfry | PEAL |
41 | “Au revoir, ___ amis!” | MES |
42 | Match that doesn’t go on one’s record | PRESEASONGAME |
47 | Passover feast | SEDER |
48 | Dutch cheese that’s often smoked | GOUDA |
49 | All set | READY |
52 | ___ pro nobis | ORA |
53 | Special someone, in modern slang | BAE |
56 | Impress and then some | AWE |
58 | Track for an aching heart, and a hint to 16-, 28-, 34- and 42-Across | BREAKUPSONG |
61 | Pop | DAD |
62 | A bunch | LOADS |
63 | Helping hand for Morticia | THING |
64 | Peculiar | ODD |
65 | Pound of poetry | EZRA |
66 | Shoe parts | SOLES |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Fair | EXPO |
2 | Croft of the catacombs | LARA |
3 | “I’ll handle that right away!” | ONIT |
4 | ___ de deux | PAS |
5 | Like some dream vacation destinations | EXOTIC |
6 | Manjula’s husband on “The Simpsons” | APU |
7 | Wild guess | STAB |
8 | Garr of “Young Frankenstein” | TERI |
9 | Enhances the flavor, in a way | ADDSSALT |
10 | Put down roots? | PLANTATREE |
11 | Bewitch | HEX |
12 | Sharon Olds work | ODE |
14 | Eyes unpleasantly | OGLES |
17 | Consequence of a dull razor, perhaps | NICK |
22 | Gusher output | OIL |
23 | Gullible ones | SAPS |
24 | Opening for Fallon or Colbert | MONOLOG |
26 | Finals, e.g. | EXAMS |
27 | Thesaurus wds. | SYNS |
28 | Comics enforcer played by Stallone in a 1995 film | JUDGEDREDD |
29 | Prefix for classical or conservative | NEO |
30 | Wander (about) | GAD |
31 | Sound asleep? | SNORE |
34 | Omar of “House” | EPPS |
35 | In working order | OPERABLE |
36 | Union for sch. workers | NEA |
37 | Krypton, for one | GAS |
38 | Jane Austen title character | EMMA |
43 | Have a vision? | SEE |
44 | Counterparts of crannies | NOOKS |
45 | Sage | GURU |
46 | Makes a musical into a movie, say | ADAPTS |
50 | Physician of talk TV | DROZ |
51 | Sentence division | YEAR |
53 | Be plenty angry | BOIL |
54 | Hathaway with an Oscar | ANNE |
55 | Bird droppings? | EGGS |
56 | Commotion | ADO |
57 | Crumple (up) | WAD |
59 | Lovelace who was a pioneering computer programmer | ADA |
60 | “Billions” network, briefly | SHO |
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