WSJ Crossword February 22 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the WSJ Crossword published on February 22 2023.
- 76
- Total Clues
- 37
- Total Across
- 39
- Total Down
Clues Across (37 total)
(1)
Minor responsibility?
(5)
One of the two 2026 Winter Olympics host cities
(10)
Dined on
(13)
Its second variety contained lemon creme
(14)
Time of trouble
(16)
Imitative of
(17)
Do an alpha’s job
(19)
These days
(20)
Indiana Jones accessory
(21)
Weapon used by 007 in “Thunderball”
(23)
Artful
(24)
Out of work, perhaps
(26)
Symbol of Artemis
(27)
1988 David Mamet play
(32)
“Well, shucks!”
(35)
Subs
(36)
___ Jima
(37)
Spreadsheet option
(38)
“Hush!”
(39)
Rider of an eight-legged horse
(40)
Prez before Jack
(41)
Chain with carhops
(42)
Bottom third of the Rosetta Stone
(43)
Avoid a ticket, in a way
(46)
Tag line?
(47)
Homily subject
(48)
For example
(51)
Battle site of 1914 and 1918
(55)
Size between tall and venti
(57)
Tropicana Field player
(58)
“Those comments are completely inappropriate here!”
(60)
Pub pint
(61)
Bishop’s neighbor
(62)
Splatter film staple
(63)
Carob container
(64)
Deuce toppers
(65)
Accessible
Clues Down (39 total)
(1)
Gulps (down)
(2)
Staggering
(3)
Primed
(4)
Bird with stumpy wings
(5)
“Community” star Joel
(6)
Furious feeling
(7)
Rolling Stones logo part
(8)
Letters of urgency
(9)
Court compliment
(10)
Jump off a mountain, maybe
(11)
Felipe with 2,101 hits
(12)
Joy rival
(15)
Pair for pairs competition
(18)
Drivel
(22)
Lil Baby specialty
(25)
“Mystic River” novelist Dennis
(27)
Number of reps
(28)
Levi’s makeup
(29)
Instants
(30)
Tot’s scrape
(31)
Policy pro
(32)
“Yeah, that’s likely to happen!”
(33)
Well-informed on social justice issues
(34)
Envious
(38)
Logically integrated
(39)
Bruin Bobby
(41)
Venice’s patron
(42)
Magic realism or mystery, e.g.
(44)
Reservoir former
(45)
Ballet wear
(48)
Poke around
(49)
Find irresistible
(50)
Nation north of the Gulf of Aden
(51)
One may be sprung
(52)
Surrounding glow
(53)
Depilatory brand
(54)
Border
(56)
Jason’s vessel
(59)
Quaker possessive
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