Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – January 11 2022 – Going Down?
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Org.’s kin | SOC |
4 | In the past | AGO |
7 | Water or wine container | JUG |
10 | Offshore oil installation | RIG |
13 | Him, to Henri | LUI |
14 | Architectural wing | ELL |
15 | Press into service | USE |
16 | “It’s ___-win situation” | ANO |
17 | Blurted out, perhaps | UTTERED |
19 | Headgear for a Highlander | TAM |
20 | “The Bourne Identity” org. | CIA |
21 | It’s not buttered | DRYTOAST |
23 | Parts of some chains | ISLETS |
25 | Speak effusively | GUSH |
26 | Stone builder | MASON |
28 | Toiling away | ATIT |
29 | “Please come in!” | ENTER |
31 | Golfer Simpson who won the 2012 U.S. Open | WEBB |
32 | What crowds and lions do | ROAR |
33 | Parched | ARID |
35 | Also | TOO |
36 | Lead-in for boy or girl | ATTA |
37 | Poker winnings | POT |
39 | Tasty tidbits | MORSELS |
42 | “How dare you!” | HEY |
43 | Addition column | ONES |
45 | Buck’s mate | DOE |
46 | Box office total | TAKE |
48 | Sports org. with eligibility rules | NCAA |
49 | Special talent | GIFT |
51 | Harmon’s “NCIS” role | GIBBS |
54 | Fail completely | TANK |
55 | Fashion designer Perry | ELLIS |
57 | Pirate’s plunder | LOOT |
58 | “My goose is cooked!” | IMDEAD |
60 | 1963 NFL MVP in the Pro Football Hall of Fame | YATITTLE |
62 | Headgear for a Shriner | FEZ |
63 | Beam of sunlight | RAY |
65 | Fowl with a comb | ROOSTER |
66 | Work wk. finish | FRI |
67 | Pitching stat | ERA |
68 | Apt name for a sculptor | ART |
69 | Lode stuff | ORE |
70 | Maple syrup source | SAP |
71 | 24-hour banker, for short | ATM |
72 | Neptune’s realm | SEA |
73 | Sound from a Holstein | MOO |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Thick gunk | SLUDGE |
2 | Beat in a meet | OUTRUN |
3 | Last line on an envelope | CITYSTATEANDZIP |
4 | Start for space or dynamic | AERO |
5 | Shine brightly | GLEAM |
6 | Time-tested saying | OLDSAW |
7 | Stick (out) | JUT |
8 | Jamaican sprinter with eight Olympic gold medals | USAINBOLT |
9 | Diamonds, e.g. | GEMS |
10 | Competition that hurts everyone, and a feature of 3-, 8-, 22- and 34-Down | RACETOTHEBOTTOM |
11 | Kick off | INITIATE |
12 | Wander off the beaten path | GOASTRAY |
18 | Clear sky, in poems | ETHER |
22 | Sleeping sickness transmitter | TSETSEFLY |
24 | Spencer of “Good Morning America” | LARA |
27 | Poignant woodwind | OBOE |
30 | Net holder | RIM |
34 | New car of 1960 | DODGEDART |
37 | Bishops of Rome | PONTIFFS |
38 | How TV interviews are captured | ONCAMERA |
40 | Muddy up | ROIL |
41 | Give in to gravity | SAG |
44 | Japanese beverage served warm | SAKE |
47 | Garments for Highlanders | KILTS |
50 | Headgear for princesses | TIARAS |
52 | Ravel composition | BOLERO |
53 | Audiophile’s purchase | STEREO |
56 | Mall directory listing | STORE |
59 | Neighborhood | AREA |
61 | Tiniest amount | IOTA |
64 | Starchy tuber | YAM |