Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – January 31 2022 – Express Yourself
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Paris sidewalk eatery | CAFE |
5 | Water channel with a gate | SLUICE |
11 | Light switch position | OFF |
14 | Nike competitor | AVIA |
15 | “Wait a sec!” | HOLDON |
16 | Web page address | URL |
17 | Adjective in a battery ad | LONGLASTING |
19 | Foot feature | TOE |
20 | Stay in hiding | LIELOW |
21 | Curtain hanger | ROD |
22 | Kismet | FATE |
23 | 1950s auto flop | EDSEL |
24 | Play date for grown-ups | GAMENIGHT |
26 | ___ Moines | DES |
27 | “I see!” | AHA |
29 | Follows commands | OBEYS |
30 | Ruby of “Do the Right Thing” | DEE |
32 | Answering with a question, perhaps | EVASIVE |
36 | Ram in football | STRAIGHTARM |
39 | Frying vat fill | CORNOIL |
40 | Sloth in the “Ice Age” movies | SID |
42 | City on the Missouri River | OMAHA |
45 | Shade tree | ELM |
47 | Pen tip | NIB |
49 | Trips, for example | POKERHAND |
53 | Bar garnish | OLIVE |
55 | Couple | PAIR |
56 | Mined deposit | ORE |
57 | Flourished | BOOMED |
58 | Toronto’s prov. | ONT |
59 | Look directly ahead, and a clue to the starts of 17-, 24-, 36- and 49-Across | FACEFORWARD |
61 | Spot for a yacht | SEA |
62 | 1993 rap hit with a guest appearance from Snoop Dogg | DREDAY |
63 | If not | ELSE |
64 | Mag. staffers | EDS |
65 | Supplements | ADDSTO |
66 | Winter glider | SLED |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Beckoned | CALLED |
2 | Steered clear of | AVOIDED |
3 | Handles skillfully | FINESSES |
4 | Two-under-par score | EAGLE |
5 | “Pygmalion” playwright | SHAW |
6 | ___ Alamos | LOS |
7 | Extremely | ULTRA |
8 | “Hit the sack” or “hit the books” | IDIOM |
9 | Publisher Nast | CONDE |
10 | Lang. of Liverpool | ENG |
11 | Power problem | OUTAGE |
12 | Like styling mousse | FROTHY |
13 | Sub groups? | FLEETS |
18 | Showgirl in Manilow’s “Copacabana” | LOLA |
22 | Some crime scene evidence | FIBERS |
24 | California governor Newsom | GAVIN |
25 | Sun burst? | NOVA |
28 | Get news of | HEAR |
31 | Artist with acid | ETCHER |
33 | In the past | AGO |
34 | Backed (away) | SHIED |
35 | “___ never work” | ITLL |
37 | Lion’s bellow | ROAR |
38 | Suburban shopping center | MINIMALL |
41 | Not homogeneous | DIVERSE |
42 | Stand up to | OPPOSE |
43 | Did some grousing | MOANED |
44 | Large Japanese dogs | AKITAS |
46 | Secure, as a ship to shore | MOOR |
48 | ___ down (prepared to sleep) | BEDDED |
50 | Greedy cache | HOARD |
51 | Jumped a gap, as a spark | ARCED |
52 | Has to have | NEEDS |
54 | Home Depot rival | LOWES |
57 | Laddie | BOYO |
59 | Vaccine approval agcy. | FDA |
60 | Steak marbling | FAT |