Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – July 07 2022 – Read the Bottle divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fleece | RIPOFF |
| 7 | Military group | UNIT |
| 11 | Pen name | BIC |
| 14 | Mint, for example | ISSUER |
| 15 | Rock that moves | LAVA |
| 16 | Bad thing to get carried away by | UFO |
| 17 | One whose beliefs could use some rounding out? | FLATEARTHER |
| 19 | Sock | BOP |
| 20 | Pics on pecs | TATS |
| 21 | “I never spoke with God, ___ visited in heaven”: Emily Dickinson | NOR |
| 22 | Bridle suite? | STABLE |
| 24 | Base-eight system | OCTAL |
| 26 | Founder of 43-Across | OLDS |
| 27 | Station posting | TRAINSCHEDULE |
| 33 | “___ bleu!” | SACRE |
| 34 | Difficult to understand | DEEP |
| 35 | Candy in 12-brick packs | PEZ |
| 38 | Scores | ATTAINS |
| 41 | It may be served with shredded daikon | SASHIMI |
| 43 | Early car company | REO |
| 44 | Fist bumps | DAPS |
| 46 | Response to a thumbs-up? | HOPIN |
| 47 | Bob Feller and Nolan Ryan, by reputation | FLAMETHROWERS |
| 51 | Challenging read | TOME |
| 53 | Zagreb native | CROAT |
| 54 | Used a shim | EVENED |
| 57 | Dadaist Jean | ARP |
| 58 | Not a single person | WIFE |
| 62 | Gen-___ | XER |
| 63 | Amusing poser | BRAINTEASER |
| 66 | Parenthesis, essentially | ARC |
| 67 | Punt, e.g. | BOAT |
| 68 | Initial stages | ONSETS |
| 69 | Mud bath site? | STY |
| 70 | Mud bath sites | SPAS |
| 71 | Final instruction on a bottle, as demonstrated by the circled letters | REPEAT |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diplomacy breakdown | RIFT |
| 2 | La Española, por ejemplo | ISLA |
| 3 | Exam for jrs. | PSAT |
| 4 | Inning sextet | OUTS |
| 5 | Invoice addition | FEE |
| 6 | Swiss capital | FRANCS |
| 7 | 4K TV resolution | ULTRAHD |
| 8 | “I’ll pass” | NAH |
| 9 | “Central Park in the Dark” composer | IVES |
| 10 | Sarcastic | TART |
| 11 | A kid might blow it | BUBBLEPIPE |
| 12 | “Too rich for my blood” | IFOLD |
| 13 | Manages okay | COPES |
| 18 | Drill grp. | ROTC |
| 23 | Pioneering ISP | AOL |
| 24 | Iroquois Confederacy people | ONEIDA |
| 25 | They might share a drawer with Wranglers | LEES |
| 27 | Peter the Great, e.g. | TSAR |
| 28 | Mortgage figure | RATE |
| 29 | Feeding the hungry, say | ACTOFMERCY |
| 30 | Soc. Sec. supplement | IRA |
| 31 | DOJ branch | DEA |
| 32 | End result | UPSHOT |
| 36 | Kuwait’s Sheikh Nawaf, e.g. | EMIR |
| 37 | Cab alternatives | ZINS |
| 39 | ’60s hot spot | NAM |
| 40 | Small detail? | SPEC |
| 42 | “What’s your plan?” | HOW |
| 45 | Some are dire | STRAITS |
| 48 | Pro Football Hall of Famer Dawson | LEN |
| 49 | It’s heard on the streets | HORN |
| 50 | Scotiabank Arena player | RAPTOR |
| 51 | Chihuahua neighbor | TEXAS |
| 52 | Undisguised | OVERT |
| 55 | Falls away | EBBS |
| 56 | Fall away | DROP |
| 58 | Nester with a sting | WASP |
| 59 | “Point taken” | ISEE |
| 60 | Crumbly salad topping | FETA |
| 61 | Formerly, in the past | ERST |
| 64 | Org. with many towers | AAA |
| 65 | WSW’s reverse | ENE |
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