Below you will find all the answers for the Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – December 15 2022 – About Face divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tech giant with an infinity symbol logo | META |
| 5 | Crimson booers | ELIS |
| 9 | Struck, old-style | SMIT |
| 13 | Adjustable diaphragm | IRIS |
| 14 | It’s pitched outside | TENT |
| 15 | Fish named for its four-sided fins | TETRA |
| 17 | “Swish!” | NOTHINGBU |
| 19 | Elizabeth of “Avengers: Endgame” | OLSEN |
| 20 | Bother | ADO |
| 21 | Stable guys? | MAGI |
| 22 | Swore | AVOWED |
| 23 | Kids | JESTS |
| 25 | 30-Across, biblically | GIVETH |
| 27 | Tear up | WEEP |
| 30 | Confers | BESTOWS |
| 33 | Was financially secure | HADITMADE |
| 37 | Day, in Hebrew | YOM |
| 38 | First name at 46-Down | ELON |
| 39 | One of four required to solve this puzzle | UTURN |
| 41 | Marine nymph of Greek mythology | IONE |
| 42 | It causes people to trip | LSD |
| 43 | 50-Across for cut-off jeans | DAISYDUKE |
| 45 | Sirius | DOGSTAR |
| 49 | Fruit that’s rich in antioxidants and vowels | ACAI |
| 50 | Person after whom something is named | EPONYM |
| 52 | Flips (through) | LEAFS |
| 56 | When some farmers start to work | ATDAWN |
| 58 | It means “merry” in Basque | ALAI |
| 61 | Reading facilities | LOO |
| 62 | Percolate | LEACH |
| 63 | Show whose judges have included Michael Kors and Zac Posen | PROJECTRU |
| 65 | “Finding the Sun” playwright | ALBEE |
| 66 | Site of Akbar’s Church | AGRA |
| 67 | “How boring!” | YAWN |
| 68 | Swanky | LUXE |
| 69 | Quite a few bucks | DEER |
| 70 | First name in a noted 1857 decision | DRED |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Collaborator on Aguilera’s “Woohoo” | MINAJ |
| 2 | Lose ground? | ERODE |
| 3 | Vodka from Austin | TITOS |
| 4 | Increasingly uncommon material for baseball bats | ASH |
| 5 | Backdrop of Catania | ETNA |
| 6 | ___ Mason (investment firm acquired by Franklin Templeton) | LEGG |
| 7 | Having a lot to lose | INBIG |
| 8 | Good name for a worrywart | STU |
| 9 | Places for pilots | STOVES |
| 10 | Giant legend | MELOTT |
| 11 | Gist of a saying about useful personal contacts | ITSWHOYOU |
| 12 | Genealogy graphic | TREE |
| 16 | Plus | AND |
| 18 | “Ready” | IMSET |
| 22 | Hail, to Caesar | AVE |
| 24 | Bed choice | TWIN |
| 26 | European peninsula | IBERIA |
| 28 | Dingo’s dinner, maybe | EMU |
| 29 | Gently use a towel on | PATDRY |
| 31 | Policy pro | WONK |
| 32 | Hook companion | SMEE |
| 33 | Maintained | HELD |
| 34 | Plus | ALSO |
| 35 | Narrowly escaped disaster | DODGEDABU |
| 36 | Grammy winner Lipa | DUA |
| 40 | Advisory group established by HST | NSC |
| 41 | Romeo’s last words | IDIE |
| 44 | Any one of the 5-Across | YALIE |
| 46 | See 38-Across | SPACEX |
| 47 | Bunting’s kin | TOWHEE |
| 48 | 2002 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction winner Patchett | ANN |
| 51 | Sister of Patty and Selma | MARGE |
| 53 | Rite site | ALTAR |
| 54 | “Let her be thine, ___ have no such daughter”: King Lear | FORWE |
| 55 | Well-built | SOUND |
| 56 | After | ALA |
| 57 | Weakness at the poker table | TELL |
| 59 | Tribal tales | LORE |
| 60 | Cracked | AJAR |
| 63 | Overstate, as an expense report | PAD |
| 64 | Charisse of “Brigadoon” | CYD |
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