WSJ Crossword June 9 2023 Answers
The complete list of answers to the WSJ Crossword published on June 9 2023.
- 74
- Total Clues
- 39
- Total Across
- 35
- Total Down
Clues Across (39 total)
(1)
Pre-prom purchase
(5)
Money maker
(9)
Dwelling supported by poles
(13)
“___ Baby” (“Hair” song)
(14)
Nation between New Zealand and Hawaii
(15)
B-boy link
(16)
Flush fellows
(18)
Uncultivated area
(19)
John Elway, notably
(20)
Approach
(22)
Li+, e.g.
(23)
Compete in the combined
(25)
Easy victim
(26)
Much Top 40 music
(27)
“Blonde” star de Armas
(28)
Special connections
(30)
Javier’s “Being the Ricardos” co-star
(32)
Complex units
(35)
What a receiver receives
(36)
Encouraging words
(38)
Quarterback Derek
(39)
___ rod (spiky flower)
(40)
“In America” author Susan
(42)
Diamond score
(43)
Bars from the store?
(46)
Unoriginal
(47)
Seething
(49)
Chic, in the ’60s
(51)
Early auto
(52)
Avoid going to trial
(55)
Prevails
(57)
In need of a shower, perhaps
(58)
Fruitless
(60)
City down the coast from Monaco
(61)
Art class staple
(62)
It makes a bed
(63)
Tattooist’s supply
(64)
Proofing override
(65)
Just
Clues Down (35 total)
(1)
Mainland Africa’s smallest country
(2)
“Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania” speaker
(3)
Ryder of “Stranger Things”
(4)
Really bright
(5)
Comedian Martin
(6)
Computer with an M1 chip
(7)
Bad acts
(8)
Explorer for whom an Australian state is named
(9)
“The forbidden fragrance”
(10)
“Yeah, maybe”
(11)
Duel needs
(12)
How some unrealistic optimists live
(14)
Really hot
(17)
Manchester United and Arsenal, e.g.: Abbr.
(21)
Adrenaline injector brand
(24)
“Jana Gana Mana” is its anthem
(29)
Sub system
(31)
2006 Pixar film
(32)
Shopper’s aid
(33)
Cloverleaf part
(34)
Make some balalaika music
(36)
Choose carefully
(37)
Award recipient
(38)
Fill with a crayon
(40)
Response to a boast
(41)
Lively dances of the 1800s
(43)
Exhort
(44)
Dull writer, maybe
(45)
Dear
(48)
Make lean
(50)
Dict. offering
(53)
Citrus quaffs
(54)
“As I Lay Dying” father
(56)
Should that be the case
(59)
Baseball great Mel
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