Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – October 08 2022 – Exchanging Words divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Zero-gravity research site | SPACELAB |
9 | Bar | STRIPE |
15 | Sicilian peak | ETNA |
19 | Squid dish | CALAMARI |
20 | Some pricey handbags | PRADAS |
21 | Site of the GoPro Mountain Games | VAIL |
22 | Belated April Fools’ Day pranks? | MAYTRICKS |
23 | Fly-fishing rods? | RIVERSTICKS |
25 | Sierra Nevada, e.g. | ALE |
26 | Dogfaces | GIS |
27 | View disbelievingly | GAPEAT |
28 | Yard clearer | RAKE |
29 | Bausch + Lomb focus | EYECARE |
32 | “Let’s Get It On” singer | GAYE |
33 | Glossy finishes | SHEENS |
35 | “___ we having fun yet?” | ARE |
36 | French door part | PANE |
37 | They cross at Xings | RRS |
38 | Shot target | FLU |
41 | Whoops at a rodeo? | BRONCSCHEERS |
46 | Ruler, e.g. | MEASURER |
48 | Bench wear | ROBE |
49 | Palette paints | OILS |
50 | Sheds some tears | CRIES |
52 | Authentic | REAL |
53 | Passed out | AWARDED |
56 | Hide from view | SHROUD |
58 | Appearances | MIENS |
59 | Galaxy phones, e.g. | SAMSUNGS |
61 | Krypton, for one | INERTGAS |
64 | One-million connector | INA |
65 | Eastern European soap operas? | CZECHSSERIALS |
68 | Potent hallucinogen | LSD |
71 | O’Neill play, with “The” | HAIRYAPE |
72 | It might involve many signings | BOOKTOUR |
74 | Atlas enlargement | INSET |
77 | “The Taming of the Shrew” schemer | TRANIO |
80 | Contrite words | IMSORRY |
81 | U.S. Grant, e.g. | GENL |
82 | Fire proof | ASHES |
84 | Politician’s platform | DAIS |
86 | Able to serve | ONEA |
87 | Something that grows between buds | BROMANCE |
89 | Original studio tracks of Rolling Stones vocals? | MICKSMASTERS |
93 | “That hurts!” | YOW |
94 | Neither partner | NOR |
95 | Perform perfectly | NAIL |
96 | Filmmaker Spike | LEE |
97 | Wheel holder | LUGNUT |
100 | Fairy tale brute | OGRE |
101 | Rachel of “Spotlight” | MCADAMS |
105 | Pepper grinder | MILL |
106 | Prepared for a collision | BRACED |
108 | “Phooey!” | BAH |
109 | ___ Paulo | SAO |
110 | Outlawed classical concertos? | BANNEDBACHS |
112 | Special effects experts for horror movies? | GORETECHS |
115 | “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” singer | ANKA |
116 | Hush-hush | SECRET |
117 | Our kingdom | ANIMALIA |
118 | Disarray | MESS |
119 | Judges, e.g. | TRYERS |
120 | Pebbles Flintstone feature | PONYTAIL |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Like lizards | SCALY |
2 | Check casher | PAYEE |
3 | Cockpit abbr. | ALT |
4 | Beetle, e.g. | CAR |
5 | Some aliens | EMIGRES |
6 | External drive brand | LACIE |
7 | Synagogue chests | ARKS |
8 | Sue Grafton’s “___ for Burglar” | BIS |
9 | Pesticide dispenser | SPRAYER |
10 | Balderdash | TRIPE |
11 | Four-star review | RAVE |
12 | Fancies | IDEAS |
13 | Short hole specification | PARTHREE |
14 | Double curve | ESS |
15 | Brand sourced near Lake Geneva | EVIAN |
16 | Like Post-it Notes on a bulletin board? | TACKSFREE |
17 | Victory goddess | NIKE |
18 | Capp and Capone | ALS |
22 | Name following Fannie, Sallie or Ginnie | MAE |
24 | Lock | TRESS |
27 | Hindu god with the head of an elephant | GANESH |
30 | Some furniture makers | CANERS |
31 | Curve | ARC |
32 | Highlanders, e.g. | GAELS |
34 | Geologic periods | ERAS |
36 | Fourth-to-last Greek letter | PHI |
39 | Economical | LEAN |
40 | Some addresses | URLS |
41 | Corleone enforcer Luca | BRASI |
42 | Atkinson of Mr. Bean fame | ROWAN |
43 | “The Audacity of Hope” author | OBAMA |
44 | Old fogey | CODGER |
45 | Bakery treat | SCONE |
46 | Central vein of a leaf | MIDRIB |
47 | “A God in Ruins” novelist | URIS |
51 | One having second thoughts | RUER |
54 | Old gold coin | DUCAT |
55 | Former Wyoming senator Mike | ENZI |
57 | Up | RISEN |
58 | Pair in a theater symbol | MASKS |
60 | Prop for Father Time | SCYTHE |
62 | Eastern philosophy | TAOISM |
63 | Grab (onto) | GLOM |
66 | Aesopian also-ran | HARE |
67 | Involuntary twitch | SPASM |
68 | Greene of “Bonanza” | LORNE |
69 | Less iffy | SURER |
70 | ___ a bone | DRYAS |
71 | Bridge feature | HELM |
73 | Warned a weaver, say | TOOTED |
74 | “___ Goes Down” (2002 Kieran Culkin movie) | IGBY |
75 | Adopted son of Claudius | NERO |
76 | Arctic golf course? | SNOWLINKS |
78 | It might get you in the door | IDCARD |
79 | Jack of Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator” | OAKIE |
82 | Shortly, in poems | ANON |
83 | Playback bar in a video app | SCRUBBER |
85 | Aruba or Cuba: Abbr. | ISL |
88 | Protractor target | ANGLE |
90 | Takes in | INGESTS |
91 | Study of transformations | ALCHEMY |
92 | Vast expanse | SEA |
98 | Forearm bones | ULNAS |
99 | McGrady in the Basketball Hall of Fame | TRACY |
100 | Orangy yellow | OCHER |
101 | County north of San Francisco | MARIN |
102 | Computer character code acronym | ASCII |
103 | Taj ___ | MAHAL |
104 | “Help!” | SOS |
105 | Challenge for a barber | MANE |
107 | Farm fraction | ACRE |
108 | He sang “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” with Frank Sinatra on “Duets” | BONO |
110 | “Kapow!” | BAM |
111 | Summer hrs. | DST |
112 | Breach | GAP |
113 | Skin pic | TAT |
114 | She, in Lisbon | ELA |
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