Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – August 25 2022 – Jump Cuts
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Evacuation center supply | COTS |
5 | Batting coach’s concern | SWING |
10 | Ring | PEAL |
14 | Strike out | OMIT |
15 | Some is social | MEDIA |
16 | Jessica of “Sin City” | ALBA |
17 | Oscar-winning producer of “Gone With the Wind” | DAVIDOSELZ |
19 | Cut | NICK |
20 | Arctic outerwear | ANORAK |
21 | Bur, e.g. | SEEDCASE |
23 | Police car, in cop-talk | UNIT |
25 | Manhattan setting | BAR |
26 | Cut | SNIP |
29 | Night vision devices | ERSCOPES |
33 | Fluffy toy, for short | POM |
34 | Reach great heights | SOAR |
35 | Do some fast frying | SAUTE |
38 | Four-time recipient of the Hank Aaron Award, familiarly | AROD |
40 | Ready for playing | TUNED |
42 | Pickle | SPOT |
43 | They may be cracked | SAFES |
45 | Foot treatment, informally | PEDI |
46 | Camcorder button label | REC |
47 | Tree with creamy white blossoms | FLOWERIN |
49 | Cut | GASH |
50 | Crew’s control | OAR |
51 | Money holder | TILL |
53 | Bumble Bee rival | STARKIST |
58 | Executed perfectly | NAILED |
62 | Cut | PARE |
63 | Development influencer | NTINGSTYLE |
65 | Sch. near Sunset Blvd. | UCLA |
66 | Medieval maritime power | GENOA |
67 | Chatterbox’s opposite | CLAM |
68 | Day divider | NOON |
69 | Wiped out | SPENT |
70 | Coop group | HENS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Best Picture winner set in Gloucester | CODA |
2 | Its national anthem is “Salute to the Sultan” | OMAN |
3 | Device offering TrickPlay | TIVO |
4 | Provoke | STIRUP |
5 | Hardest to see through, perhaps | SMOKIEST |
6 | Studi of “Dances With Wolves” | WES |
7 | Gore’s time in the Senate? | IDES |
8 | River past Memphis | NILE |
9 | Park pavilion | GAZEBO |
10 | Islets of Langerhans setting | PANCREAS |
11 | Charles Lamb pen name | ELIA |
12 | Rudiments | ABCS |
13 | School setting, perhaps | LAKE |
18 | Dojo degree | DAN |
22 | Fist bumps, in slang | DAPS |
24 | Group that plays around | TROUPE |
26 | Rejuvenating retreats | SPAS |
27 | Hammett heroine | NORA |
28 | “Gotta run!” | IMOFF |
30 | More reasonable | SANER |
31 | Charger’s need | CREDIT |
32 | Sporty Toyota | SUPRA |
36 | Ring bearers, at times | TOES |
37 | Mark indelibly | ETCH |
39 | Doc Brown’s time machine | DELOREAN |
41 | Patronizing for a meal | DININGAT |
44 | Overcharge | SOAK |
48 | Dries, in a way | WRINGS |
49 | Unforeseen setback | GLITCH |
52 | Acapulco article | LAS |
53 | Took turns | SPUN |
54 | Folded food | TACO |
55 | He performed before Joan at Woodstock | ARLO |
56 | Procedure part | STEP |
57 | Pitchfork part | TINE |
59 | 1988 Masters champ Sandy | LYLE |
60 | Zing | ELAN |
61 | GOP foes | DEMS |
64 | Tours turndown | NON |