Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers – November 18 2019 – Middle Browse
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Elliott of “A Star Is Born” | SAM |
4 | Wintry coating | FROST |
9 | Steep-sided plateau | MESA |
13 | Greek letter that looks like a pitchfork | PSI |
14 | Slow tempo | LENTO |
15 | Bernardo’s girlfriend in “West Side Story” | ANITA |
17 | Dimwitted police cyborg of cartoons | INSPECTORGADGET |
20 | Course you can breeze through | EASYA |
21 | Words of approximation | ORSO |
22 | Comment while anteing up | IMIN |
23 | Prep for a bout | SPAR |
24 | Singer who began her career on “Barney & Friends” | DEMILOVATO |
26 | Gentleman caller, quaintly | BEAU |
28 | Occasional collaborator of Snoop | DRE |
29 | Wearing one’s best outfit, say | DRESSEDUP |
34 | Titanic passenger John Jacob ___ | ASTOR |
38 | Penny-dropping exclamation | AHA |
39 | Requiring the least travel | CLOSEST |
41 | Regret | RUE |
42 | “I have no idea” | GOTME |
44 | Eldest of a set of comedy brothers | CHICOMARX |
46 | Abolish | END |
48 | Pressed for precipitation | ARID |
49 | Professional who spits | WINETASTER |
55 | Liner part | DECK |
58 | ___ about (roughly) | ONOR |
59 | ___ avis | RARA |
60 | Site of a Nile dam | ASWAN |
61 | On the clock around the clock | WORKINGOVERTIME |
64 | Poison oak’s cousin | SUMAC |
65 | Track meet component | EVENT |
66 | ___ frattempo (in the interim, in Italian) | NEL |
67 | London destination for Turner fans | TATE |
68 | Irritable | TESTY |
69 | Punctuation that can precede each set of circled letters | DOT |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Cloak-and-dagger people | SPIES |
2 | Something simple | ASNAP |
3 | Falter | MISSABEAT |
4 | Pooch pest | FLEA |
5 | Camcorder button abbr. | REC |
6 | With heels elevated, in ballet | ONTOE |
7 | Raid | STORM |
8 | Sculptors’ trunks | TORSI |
9 | Goat cry | MAA |
10 | Salad greens | ENDIVES |
11 | Greek letter that looks like a sideways M | SIGMA |
12 | Wiped out, in skiing slang | ATEIT |
16 | Periodic table fig. | ATNO |
18 | Structures for ceremonial burning | PYRES |
19 | Olympics goal | GOLD |
24 | Quarrel settler, once | DUEL |
25 | Soapbox speaker | ORATOR |
27 | Mountaineer’s climb | ASCENT |
29 | Hammarskjöld of the United Nations | DAG |
30 | Greek letter that looks like a P | RHO |
31 | Friend of Sleepy | DOC |
32 | Do a theater job, informally | USH |
33 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame architect | PEI |
35 | Sailing aid in the horse latitudes | TRADEWIND |
36 | Belonging to us | OUR |
37 | Tillerson who was secretary of state | REX |
40 | Injury remnant | SCAR |
43 | Small African mongoose | MEERKAT |
45 | Center | MIDST |
47 | “Rats!” | DARN |
49 | Really impresses | WOWS |
50 | Two-way, as a door | INOUT |
51 | “___ Rae” | NORMA |
52 | Bob of “Full House” | SAGET |
53 | Valuable stock | TROVE |
54 | Jutters with gutters | EAVES |
56 | Small part for a big star | CAMEO |
57 | Copied Colin Kaepernick | KNELT |
60 | Pretentious | ARTY |
62 | Wintry coating | ICE |
63 | Tolkien’s “shepherd of the trees” | ENT |