WSJ Crossword October 19 2024 Answers (10/19/24)
Our WSJ Crossword October 19, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue. The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a well-known and respected puzzle that appeals to solvers looking for a challenging and thought-provoking experience. The puzzles are created by a team of skilled constructors and are known for their clever clues, intricate wordplay, and challenging themes. The WSJ Crossword is published daily and offers solvers the opportunity to exercise their minds while enjoying a classic form of entertainment.
WSJ Crossword October 19, 2024 Answers
If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 10/19/24, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!
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# | Clue |
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1A | Embodiment of innocence |
5A | Dukes |
10A | Destinations for me days |
14A | Plot unit |
18A | Sport with counterattacks |
19A | Blatant |
20A | Philatelist’s find |
21A | Chew toy for a bad dog |
22A | What to wear when Donald Duck’s nephew is trending? |
24A | Showy bird that stoops to entertaining the masses? |
26A | Samples |
27A | Urgently entreat |
29A | Sarcastic remark |
30A | German prison camps |
33A | First game in a series |
34A | Be a burden |
36A | Ella and Louis tune, e.g. |
37A | Do some research |
38A | Semicircular letters |
40A | Hasty escape |
41A | “The Golden Bachelor” airer |
44A | Ooze |
46A | Escort to the penthouse |
48A | Soothing stuff |
49A | Confused waterfowl? |
51A | Song to sing while slow-cooking dinner in a hole in the ground? |
54A | Blows it |
55A | Blow one’s top |
57A | Spotted |
58A | Kidney-based |
60A | Benny Goodman’s specialty |
63A | Keyed in |
67A | Third col. heading, often |
68A | What you find in eight of this puzzle’s answers...or what you do when you say them aloud? |
73A | Classic British record label |
74A | Feeder visitor |
76A | “Parsifal” prop |
77A | Rival of Paris |
79A | More disgusting |
82A | Wiped out |
85A | Unlikely candidate for prom king |
86A | Stampede of newly sheared sheep? |
91A | Hem? |
93A | Amorous archer |
94A | Amorous in excess |
95A | It’s used to walk the dog |
96A | Word on a Ouija board |
97A | Relay segment |
98A | Tiddlywink, e.g. |
100A | Leaves home? |
103A | Does some course maintenance |
105A | Bistro summons |
107A | Bee keeper |
109A | Performed a canticle, e.g. |
113A | Proceed with minimal effort |
114A | Raleigh resident, e.g. |
116A | “Name ANYBODY better than me! Hah!” |
117A | Lead in a film about the wonders of origami? |
119A | Hip-hop performance earning polite applause? |
122A | Inactive |
123A | When a turn might be allowed |
124A | Tithing amount |
125A | “That’s all there ___ it!” |
126A | Egg setting |
127A | Impudence |
128A | Lieu |
129A | “Off!” ingredient |
1D | Some jabs |
2D | Isolated |
3D | TV, radio, etc. |
4D | Spotted |
5D | Opposing force |
6D | Brown, e.g. |
7D | Son of Ramesses I |
8D | House shaker |
9D | Unforested expanse |
10D | Warehouse |
11D | Some picnic supplies |
12D | Bass booster |
13D | Coinage |
14D | Music rights org. |
15D | 2000 Juliette Binoche film |
16D | Icy street application |
17D | “We need to get a cat!” |
20D | Poet’s two-syllable foot |
23D | Olympics chant |
25D | Hug providers |
28D | Minimal amount |
31D | V constituents |
32D | Have the helm |
35D | One of 11 for Julia Louis-Dreyfus |
39D | Auto-injector brand |
41D | Phone beeps, often |
42D | Remained cheerful in troubled times |
43D | Pupil’s cover |
45D | Comma connotation |
47D | Mother for 1-Across |
48D | Remain |
50D | Secretive govt. org. |
51D | Con game |
52D | Sardine containers |
53D | Inhibit |
56D | On-off switch abbr. |
59D | Gomez and Morticia’s butler |
61D | Hide-hair connector |
62D | Grind, as teeth |
64D | Set right |
65D | Come to light |
66D | TV screen components |
69D | Potent puff |
70D | Takes turns |
71D | Hardly guzzle |
72D | Plaintive piece |
75D | Purges |
78D | Number that’s not composite or prime |
80D | Class-conscious group? |
81D | Hwys. |
83D | Osaka from Osaka |
84D | “The Other” author Thomas |
86D | Neth. neighbor |
87D | Numerical prefix, of a sort |
88D | Exchanges favors for votes, in Congress |
89D | Not nude |
90D | Variety of dark grape |
92D | Dagwood sports one |
98D | Two tablets, say |
99D | Emcees’ deliveries |
101D | Builds |
102D | Lace place |
104D | Sleazy |
106D | Student in uniform |
108D | Reacts to a ghost, perhaps |
110D | Hospital cry |
111D | Make merry |
112D | Bus station |
115D | Pool division |
117D | Bass part |
118D | Genetic info carrier |
120D | Sch. fundraiser, often |
121D | Third degree? |
The WSJ Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle that is published in The Wall Street Journal newspaper and on its website. The puzzle is known for its challenging difficulty level, clever wordplay, and witty themes.
The WSJ Crossword was first introduced in 2008, and has since become a popular source of entertainment and mental stimulation for crossword enthusiasts around the world. The puzzle is created by a team of experienced crossword constructors, who are known for their creativity and skill in the field of crossword puzzles.
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