Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – September 24 2022 – Authorization divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Listened to | HEEDED |
| 7 | Fashion lines | SEAMS |
| 12 | Deaf as ___ | APOST |
| 17 | Henner of “Taxi” | MARILU |
| 18 | Chowderhead | IDIOT |
| 19 | 1:50 | TENTOTWO |
| 23 | “The X-Files” agents | MULDERSCULLY |
| 25 | Sleazebucket | CREEPOID |
| 26 | Severe | ACUTE |
| 27 | Census datum | SEX |
| 28 | Department store founder William T. | DILLARD |
| 29 | Ed.’s pile | MSS |
| 32 | Chaplin persona | TRAMP |
| 34 | They were meant for each other | SOULMATES |
| 36 | Broad shoe letters | EEE |
| 37 | Put away | EAT |
| 38 | Toast at a Seder | LCHAIM |
| 42 | ___ Sabha (Indian legislature) | LOK |
| 43 | Flower part | STAMEN |
| 45 | You might regret it | POORIDEA |
| 47 | Hypo fill | SERUM |
| 51 | Big dos | AFROS |
| 52 | Home of the Lost Boys | NEVVERLAND |
| 54 | Rage | IRE |
| 55 | Given | BESD |
| 56 | Small woods | COPSE |
| 57 | Huron allies | ERIES |
| 59 | Team rooter | FAN |
| 60 | Yesterday, in Rome | IERI |
| 61 | Half-decade, in old Rome | LUSTRUM |
| 64 | Outbreak of the late 1950s | ASIANFLU |
| 66 | Fido’s buddy, maybe | SPOT |
| 68 | Trig ratios | SINES |
| 70 | Stone with an Oscar | EMMA |
| 71 | Bad place to be when someone rings your doorbell | INTHETUB |
| 75 | Unqualified for, as a job | NOTUPTO |
| 77 | Confound | BEWR |
| 81 | Sizable snake | BOA |
| 82 | Intense pain | THROE |
| 84 | Orchestra group | OBOES |
| 85 | Blue ox of folk tales | BABE |
| 86 | Strong joe | MUD |
| 87 | Feature of “buzz” and “boing” | ONOMATOPIA |
| 90 | Give rise to | BEGET |
| 91 | Major mix-up | SNAFU |
| 94 | Wee bits | SMIDGENS |
| 95 | Song selection | MEDLEY |
| 96 | Switch positions | ONS |
| 98 | TV’s “Mistress of the Dark” | ELVIRA |
| 99 | Angling item | ROD |
| 100 | Clairvoyant skill, for short | ESP |
| 101 | 1974 Bob Marley song | NOWOMOCRY |
| 105 | Dark brew | STOUT |
| 107 | Montreal’s Rue ___-Catherine | STE |
| 108 | Still developing | INUTERO |
| 109 | Switch position | OFF |
| 112 | Houses, to José | CASAS |
| 114 | It uses infrared-emitting guns | LASERTAG |
| 116 | Novelist’s bane, and a seven-time feature of this puzzle | WRITERSBLOCK |
| 121 | Some Hollywood hopefuls | STARLETS |
| 122 | Flat | LEVEL |
| 123 | Go by | ELAPSE |
| 124 | Neighbor of Turkey | SYRIA |
| 125 | Tuning fork material | STEEL |
| 126 | Becomes prevalent | SETSIN |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “Let me consider...” | HMM |
| 2 | Contents of la mer | EAU |
| 3 | Goethe’s “The ___-King” | ERL |
| 4 | ___ number on (hurt or humiliated) | DIDA |
| 5 | Ins | ELECTEES |
| 6 | Group that won the first Grammy for Best Music Video | DURURAN |
| 7 | Attack command | SICEM |
| 8 | Academic address ender | EDU |
| 9 | Isn’t well | AILS |
| 10 | Sleeper agent | MOLE |
| 11 | Achilles was dipped in it as an infant | STYX |
| 12 | Flight coordinators: Abbr. | ATC |
| 13 | Lost, to Proust | PERDU |
| 14 | Speaker of the House during the Carter and Reagan presidencies | ONEILL |
| 15 | Fire starter? | STELMOS |
| 16 | Reservoir on the Nevada-California border named for a gem | TOPLAKE |
| 20 | Perfectly | TOAT |
| 21 | Old way to send money | WIRE |
| 22 | Betting parlor listing | ODDS |
| 24 | “PDQ!” in the OR | STAT |
| 29 | Minnesota range noted for its iron deposits | MESABI |
| 30 | Fixed charge | SETFEE |
| 31 | Original name of Chicago’s tallest building | SEARSR |
| 33 | Homes for some wading birds | PLOVSTS |
| 34 | Act like a crab | SIDLE |
| 35 | 1998 Masters winner Mark | OMEARA |
| 39 | Coat with, as dust | COVERIN |
| 40 | Charlemagne’s domain: Abbr. | HRE |
| 41 | Lungful | AIR |
| 44 | Fashionable | MODISH |
| 45 | Livens (up) | PEPS |
| 46 | Licoricey brew | ANISETEA |
| 48 | Musical phrase | RIFF |
| 49 | River of Russia | URAL |
| 50 | List of choices | MENU |
| 52 | Highway prohibition | NOUTURNS |
| 53 | Smaller moon of Mars | DEIMOS |
| 56 | Fate who spins the thread of life | CLOTHO |
| 58 | Quarterback Darnold | SAM |
| 62 | Start of an Italian count | UNO |
| 63 | Member of a modern accountability movement | METOOER |
| 65 | Caught | NABBED |
| 67 | Darling | PET |
| 69 | Calls to court | SUBPNAS |
| 71 | Some mainframes | IBMS |
| 72 | Parsing choice | NOUN |
| 73 | “Behold!” | TADA |
| 74 | New Medicare enrollee, e.g. | BOOMER |
| 76 | Petits ___ (small peas) | POIS |
| 78 | Professional Lincoln Financial Field team | EAGLES |
| 79 | Bearded antelope | WBEEST |
| 80 | Fix an incorrect password, say | RETYPE |
| 83 | Sister of Charlotte and Anne | EMILY |
| 88 | Parsing choice: Abbr. | ADV |
| 89 | ___ Fridays | TGI |
| 90 | Alarm clock site, often | BEDTABLE |
| 92 | Bottom-of-page lines | FOOTERS |
| 93 | Boorish | UNMERLY |
| 95 | Salon substances | MOUSSES |
| 97 | Mailroom employee | SORTER |
| 99 | Jungle warning | ROAR |
| 101 | Rock guitarist Lofgren | NILS |
| 102 | Go ___ great length | ONAT |
| 103 | 1970 film with Paul Newman as a talk radio host | WUSA |
| 104 | Ring-tailed animal | COATI |
| 106 | Immune response participant | TCELL |
| 109 | Collegiate Lincoln Financial Field team | OWLS |
| 110 | Worry | FRET |
| 111 | Bill in a till | FIVE |
| 113 | Thin board | SLAT |
| 115 | Fed. supply chain manager | GSA |
| 117 | Casual top | TEE |
| 118 | Military control, informally | OPS |
| 119 | CBS franchise | CSI |
| 120 | Jennings of “Jeopardy!” | KEN |
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