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Wall Street Journal Crossword October 18 2024 Answers
ACROSS
- Hamlet end
- AOC for one
- Treacherous type
- Petty of Orange Is the New Black
- What ___ the odds?
- Capital settled over 5000 years ago
- Country that shares a border with Hungary and Austria
- Country in Africa’s Great Lakes region
- Alley ___
- Jackson with two Oscars
- Big pain in the big toe
- Of top quality
- Edison rival
- Furnish with food
- Put on a card
- Bed board
- Long ride
- Porch
- hahaha!
- Country due south of Luxembourg
- Buried treasure?
- Unfamiliar
- My turn
- Recipe amts.
- Put into the ground
- Far from thrilled with
- Country on the Pacific Ocean
- In my dreams!
- Anakin Skywalker was one
- Energetic type
- Pigeon’s comment
- Kevin of Celtics fame
- Maryland’s state sport
- More creepy
- Switch positions
- Much of a world map
- Twisted the water from
- Thus far
- Country you can see from the top of the Burj Khalifa (on a clear day)
DOWN
- Columnist Joseph
- Shade
- Brazil-based artistic movement of the 1960s
- Fresh Prince of Bel-Air aunt
- Boone briefly
- One out of a famous five
- That’s not what I ___!
- Put on a patch maybe
- Falls from a great height
- Florentine flower
- Animal with impressive horns
- Coup d’___
- In-your-face
- Showbiz awards feat
- Civil behavior
- Tatami e.g.
- Refrain bit
- Building wing
- Without flexibility
- Early heresy
- Tombstone lawman
- Conks out
- High-five essentially
- Be lazy
- The NBA’s Grizzlies on scoreboards
- Collection of lit.
- Hoppy option
- Bind poetically
- I ___ a Putty Tat (1948 Warner Bros. short)
- Large duck
- God in Granada
- Bon appétit!
- First name on the Supreme Court
- Ben with birdies
- White-crested duck
- Bakery employee at times
- Word after drive or see
- Of top quality
- Doesn’t have a choice
- Part of a relay
- Fields Medalist Terence ___