Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – July 30 2020 – It’s Time to Turn In divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Puts a limit on | CAPS |
| 5 | Eight-movie co-star of Daniel and Rupert | EMMA |
| 9 | Can opener? | BAIL |
| 13 | Guttural dissent | UHUH |
| 14 | U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships location | VAIL |
| 15 | It can be seen in “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” | SEINE |
| 16 | Performance in a Bollywood film? | RANIDANCE |
| 18 | Leaves | PARTS |
| 19 | Huddles on a San Francisco football field? | NINERCIRCLES |
| 21 | Fender attachment | AMP |
| 24 | About | ASTO |
| 25 | Hawaiian woman | WAHINE |
| 26 | Some moon rocks | BASALT |
| 28 | Affectedly innocent | COY |
| 29 | POTUS for over a decade | FDR |
| 30 | Awesome and then some | EPIC |
| 31 | Pasta whose name means “barley” | ORZO |
| 34 | Barley alternative | OATS |
| 36 | A visit to the nail salon? | MANIEVENT |
| 39 | Teacher’s coll. offering | MSED |
| 41 | Itty-bitty complaint | PEEP |
| 42 | Adjective target | NOUN |
| 46 | Subway scuttler | RAT |
| 47 | Break ground, in a way | HOE |
| 49 | 1965 hit for the Dixie Cups | IKOIKO |
| 51 | Wore away | ERODED |
| 53 | Do preceders | LATI |
| 55 | Showed the way | LED |
| 56 | Recesses in a Bauhaus-inspired cathedral? | SQUARENICHES |
| 59 | Bizarre | OUTRE |
| 60 | Backwards, and a hint to four of this puzzle’s answers | INREVERSE |
| 64 | Projectionist’s stack | REELS |
| 65 | Root for the cook | BEET |
| 66 | Sort | TYPE |
| 67 | Trillion, in metric prefixes | TERA |
| 68 | Indication of freshness | SASS |
| 69 | Letter closer of old | SEAL |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Unruly dog | CUR |
| 2 | “So that’s it!” | AHA |
| 3 | Full-groan wordplay | PUN |
| 4 | What a knight’s greave protects | SHIN |
| 5 | Northwestern University locale | EVANSTON |
| 6 | “The Railway” painter | MANET |
| 7 | Extra small | MICRO |
| 8 | “Tess of the d’Urbervilles” libertine | ALEC |
| 9 | Site of some ephemeral castles | BEACH |
| 10 | Emergency evacuation | AIRLIFT |
| 11 | Means | INTENDS |
| 12 | Secondary | LESSER |
| 15 | Like some tans | SPRAYON |
| 17 | Retro phone feature | DIAL |
| 20 | ___ Jima | IWO |
| 21 | Fiver | ABE |
| 22 | One might cover a city | MAP |
| 23 | Letter resembling a trident | PSI |
| 27 | Tiptop | ACME |
| 28 | Pirate’s refuge | COVE |
| 32 | Auspicious | RIPE |
| 33 | Last letter | ZEE |
| 35 | 88 for Ra, e.g. | ATNO |
| 37 | Sticks | ADHERES |
| 38 | Names used by name-callers | EPITHETS |
| 39 | Star sign | MARQUEE |
| 40 | More substantial | STOUTER |
| 43 | Stir-fry need | OIL |
| 44 | Guitar’s little brother | UKE |
| 45 | Acknowledgment, of a sort | NOD |
| 46 | Vacation spot | RESORT |
| 48 | Praiseful piece | ODE |
| 50 | Capital on the Dnieper | KIEV |
| 52 | Alfalfa’s beloved | DARLA |
| 53 | First blank on a form | LINEA |
| 54 | Parkland measure | ACRES |
| 57 | Pen points | NIBS |
| 58 | Puts dishes on | SETS |
| 61 | Liquor in a Sneaky Pete | RYE |
| 62 | Luxury hotel amenity | SPA |
| 63 | Twisty swimmer | EEL |
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