Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – March 23 2020 – Treasure Hunt
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Pronoun for Mother Nature | HER |
4 | To no ___ (in vain) | AVAIL |
9 | Like secret messages | CODED |
14 | Vowel’s point value in Scrabble | ONE |
15 | Specialized market | NICHE |
16 | Annoy | PEEVE |
17 | “Shop ___ You Drop” | TIL |
18 | Finely chopped ingredient in some pasta sauces | DICEDGARLIC |
20 | Opposed to, hillbilly-style | AGIN |
22 | Extreme anger | RAGE |
23 | “I have a dream” monogram | MLK |
24 | Admission of fear | IMSOSCARED |
27 | Portend | BODE |
28 | Overly enthusiastic | RAHRAH |
29 | Pay tribute to | HONOR |
30 | “Holy smokes!” | YIPES |
34 | Poker payment | ANTE |
35 | Classic German racing car | PORSCHESPYDER |
39 | Composer’s numbered piece | OPUS |
40 | Extreme fear | DREAD |
41 | Game with bouncing balls | LOTTO |
42 | Rental agreements | LEASES |
47 | Fans at the Yale Bowl | ELIS |
48 | Crocheting need | COTTONYARN |
52 | Herd of whales | GAM |
53 | Litigious person | SUER |
54 | Currency of Cannes, Córdoba and Cologne | EURO |
55 | Cracker Jack extra, and what the answers with circles have | PRIZEINSIDE |
60 | D.C. baseballer | NAT |
61 | “The Fox and the Grapes” writer | AESOP |
62 | Political influence | CLOUT |
63 | Pest at a picnic | ANT |
64 | Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith, for two | DAMES |
65 | Reduced, as tensions | EASED |
66 | Hog haven | STY |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Bombastic talk | HOTAIR |
2 | Total mystery | ENIGMA |
3 | Frankfurter topping | RELISH |
4 | “Then what?” | AND |
5 | Seven, on a sundial | VII |
6 | Capital of Ghana | ACCRA |
7 | “Rumor has it…” | IHEAR |
8 | Perch for potted plants | LEDGE |
9 | IRS forms expert | CPA |
10 | “___ the land of the free…” | OER |
11 | Canned vegetable brand | DELMONTE |
12 | Satanic sort | EVILDOER |
13 | Double-___ bus | DECKER |
19 | H.S. dropout’s test | GED |
21 | Neither partner | NOR |
25 | States as fact | SAYSSO |
26 | Stylish | CHIC |
27 | Strong tie | BOND |
29 | Panettiere of TV’s “Nashville” | HAYDEN |
31 | Deg. for a prof | PHD |
32 | Always, in poetry | EER |
33 | Atlanta-to-Tampa dir. | SSE |
35 | Sunbathing spot | POOLAREA |
36 | Glass-half-full attitude | OPTIMISM |
37 | Dirt road hazards | RUTS |
38 | ___ Alto, California | PALO |
41 | Hockey goalie’s protective wear | LEGPAD |
43 | Thumbs-up vote | AYE |
44 | Ski lodge features | SAUNAS |
45 | Straying from the course | ERRANT |
46 | Arrogantly unpleasant | SNOTTY |
48 | CBS forensics franchise | CSI |
49 | Postal scale unit | OUNCE |
50 | Big name in electric autos | TESLA |
51 | Some jazz combos | TRIOS |
56 | Ballet-loving Muppet | ZOE |
57 | Short albums, for short | EPS |
58 | Scheduled to arrive | DUE |
59 | Flight takeoff fig. | ETD |