Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – March 23 2022 – Epic Fails
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Piddling | MERE |
5 | Take for a ride | SCAM |
9 | Sykes of “The Other Two” | WANDA |
14 | One might make the grade | EXAM |
15 | Something to spin | TALE |
16 | Left on the liner | APORT |
17 | Unprofitable sleazy nightclubs? | DIVEBOMBS |
19 | Look inside, so to speak | DECOR |
20 | Earbuds output | STEREO |
21 | Play for a sap | USE |
23 | Risk a perjury charge | LIE |
24 | Fill of some pens | GEL |
25 | Unsuccessful ad slogans for a Sean Penn biopic? | MILKDUDS |
28 | Skillful handling | FINESSE |
32 | Least cordial | ICIEST |
33 | Brouhaha | ADO |
34 | Second homes in Russia | DACHAS |
37 | Unsatisfactory household help? | DOMESTICTURKEYS |
44 | Usher, essentially | SEATER |
45 | United | WED |
46 | Second of two | LATTER |
49 | Goes down | LESSENS |
53 | Unlistenable Charlie Parker records? | BIRDDOGS |
56 | Tennis call | LET |
57 | Time span | ERA |
58 | Draft source | TAP |
59 | Ultimatum words | ORELSE |
63 | 1970s co-star of Moore, MacLeod and Knight | ASNER |
66 | Unappreciated hairstyles? | FLIPFLOPS |
68 | Photographer’s lens | MACRO |
69 | The going price? | FARE |
70 | Vault | LEAP |
71 | Lilac or lavender, e.g. | SCENT |
72 | Checked out | EYED |
73 | Wrong | AWRY |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Scrip listing | MEDS |
2 | Word on an illuminated sign | EXIT |
3 | Major party | RAVE |
4 | Surface | EMERGE |
5 | Pub perches | STOOLS |
6 | Engine part | CAM |
7 | Vinyl collectible | ALBUM |
8 | Golden Ball winner in the 2014 World Cup | MESSI |
9 | Bread roll? | WAD |
10 | Uncivilized lout | APE |
11 | “Beats me” | NOCLUE |
12 | Some Death Star workers | DROIDS |
13 | Not moving | ATREST |
18 | Honey bunch | BEES |
22 | Yale of Yale University | ELIHU |
26 | Chrysler of the 1980s | KCAR |
27 | Quarter, essentially | DISK |
28 | Rage | FAD |
29 | Line in a chapel | IDO |
30 | Part of une carte d’identité | NOM |
31 | Touch up | EDIT |
35 | Opening day pitcher | ACE |
36 | Corner key | CTRL |
38 | Abbr. on a town’s welcome sign | ESTD |
39 | Start of something big | SEED |
40 | Deck with Death | TAROT |
41 | She’s sheared | EWE |
42 | Wish | YEN |
43 | Radical 1960s org. | SDS |
46 | Angled construction pieces | LBEAMS |
47 | Alveolus | AIRSAC |
48 | Hypnotic state | TRANCE |
50 | Ended an engagement, in a way | ELOPED |
51 | Feudal farmer | SERF |
52 | Stanley Kowalski’s wife | STELLA |
54 | Misstep | GAFFE |
55 | Spread out | SPLAY |
60 | MGM mogul Marcus | LOEW |
61 | Box a bit | SPAR |
62 | Spot | ESPY |
64 | East end? | ERN |
65 | Poppycock | ROT |
67 | Seething state | IRE |