Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 5th 2017) clues of Wall Street Journal crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Under the weather |
Drug trafficker |
Phrase differently |
Jamaican genre |
Empty space |
Post-bath garment |
Unimpressive brain size |
Knocks it out of the ballpark, academically |
End for novel or sermon |
Pretense |
Virus component, often |
Largest island in the Caribbean |
Entree accompaniers, and a feature of this puzzle |
Pursuers of perps |
Wed secretly |
Massachusetts congressman Richard |
Letter before chi |
Raisins or prunes, e.g |
Eucalyptus muncher |
Where Simone Biles won four gold medals |
Letters on a Soviet spacecraft |
Fare catch? |
Researcher's field |
'There's no ___ team' |
Yoga position |
Lieberman's running mate |
Filling for a doughnut |
Responses to bad jokes |
'___ fly through the air with the greatest of ease' |
Youngest Jetson |
Like some rovers |
Filming locations |
Saint plied with milk and cookies |
'Scorpion' airer |
Aftereffect of overexertion |
Little bread boxes? |
Scenes preceding title sequences |
First-class |
Alphabet that gave us the word 'alphabet' |
Make a blunder |
French or Italian, e.g |
Scoped out |
Atlantic swimmer |
Mardi Gras, for one |
From Cardiff, say |
Shift-6, on most keyboards |
Attempts to pick up |
Music's Santana |
Golf goal |
Shut out |
Attendee, in combinations |
Matchmaking event with a timer |
Golf goal |
Situated on |
Nostalgically chic |
He had the title role in 'An Officer and a Gentleman' |
Sphinx site |
Bother |
Obamacare, for short |
Brit's baby buggy |
Hieroglyphic creatures |
Spooky woman |
Of yore |
Business sch. course |
In the midst of |
Spur (on) |
'Didn't need to know that, BTW' |
Ophthalmologist, quaintly |
Club for the sand trap |
Ireland, to poets |
Starchy staple |
'Frozen' queen |
Country singer McCann |
Pageant crown |
Island with a terrier named for it |
Turns down, in a way |
'I wanna come too!' |
Its valley is called 'the cradle of the French' |