Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – September 10 2020 – Getting By divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Letters of urgency | ASAP |
5 | It forms part of Germany’s eastern border | ODER |
9 | Good thing that comes to those who wait | TIP |
12 | Pele’s hair, e.g. | LAVA |
13 | Freight carriers | BARGES |
15 | “This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it” speaker in a 1968 film | HAL |
16 | Rough sport played at a seminary? | PRAYERRUGBY |
18 | Mind’s mediator | EGO |
19 | Aggravating bother | HASSLE |
20 | Apollo event | MOONSHOT |
22 | Tunnel digger | ANT |
23 | Plopped down | SAT |
25 | Quattuor doubled | OCTO |
26 | Ricky Ricardo or Rob Petrie on CBS? | NETWORKHUBBY |
31 | Drive off | SHOO |
34 | Aspirations | HOPES |
35 | Sewing social | BEE |
36 | Garish | LOUD |
37 | Put a restriction on | CAP |
38 | Switch off | KILL |
39 | Bit for a bay | OAT |
40 | Percent sign-ampersand go-between | CARET |
42 | Rest-of-the-team stand-in | ETAL |
43 | Feline wandering the store aisles? | BROWSERTABBY |
47 | Take a trip, maybe | FALL |
48 | As late as, in ads | TIL |
49 | Sleazy paper | RAG |
52 | Radical | ULTRAIST |
56 | Nickname for Dolores Haze, in a 1955 novel | LOLITA |
58 | Fragrant neckwear | LEI |
59 | Plumed headgear that’s part of the dress code? | SCHOOLBUSBY |
61 | Tour site of the 1960s | NAM |
62 | Favorite hangouts | HAUNTS |
63 | “Quicksilver” author Stephenson | NEAL |
64 | Darwinian ancestor | APE |
65 | Editorial overruling | STET |
66 | Chip in a pot, perhaps | ANTE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Dominant | ALPHA |
2 | Wrap name | SARAN |
3 | “Halt!” to a salt | AVAST |
4 | Is worthwhile | PAYS |
5 | Paddle’s kin | OAR |
6 | Crude container | DRUM |
7 | Wafflers seller | EGGO |
8 | Changes flights, say | REBOOKS |
9 | Its fifth chapter is “Riddles in the Dark” | THEHOBBIT |
10 | Shakespeare’s “Spartan dog” | IAGO |
11 | Join the conspirators | PLOT |
13 | Inspiration | BREATH |
14 | Harmonize | SYNCH |
17 | If that fails | ELSE |
21 | Apt name for a cook | STU |
24 | Like some families and garages | TWOCAR |
26 | Nonverbal okay | NOD |
27 | Dizzying designs | OPART |
28 | Echo | REPEAT |
29 | Banjo virtuoso Fleck | BELA |
30 | Holler | YELL |
31 | Neatnik’s antithesis | SLOB |
32 | Coating of frost | HOAR |
33 | Past the deadline | OUTOFTIME |
38 | Return, e.g. | KEY |
40 | Sporty Toyotas of the past | CELICAS |
41 | Low-risk investments | TBILLS |
44 | Edwin Starr asked “What is it good for?” | WAR |
45 | Reduce drastically | SLASH |
46 | Amorphous mass | BLOB |
49 | Up | RISEN |
50 | Up | ATBAT |
51 | Crystal with a Grammy | GAYLE |
52 | Radius neighbor | ULNA |
53 | Spring | LEAP |
54 | Bolted or barred, say | SHUT |
55 | Muscle firmness | TONE |
57 | Goddess whose temple was lighted at night | LUNA |
60 | Giant Mel | OTT |
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