Wall Street Journal Crossword Clue Answers September 24, 2018
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Wall Street Journal Crossword Answers, Monday, September 24, 2018
Gullible one |
“60 Minutes” network |
Egyptian serpents |
Folk standard “Goodnight, ___” |
Transportation secretary Elaine |
Foot, fathom or furlong |
Noble gas used in some lamps |
It may race during a race |
For an additional time |
Fido’s foot |
Laotzu’s philosophy |
Sites of great disorder |
Address bar entry |
Melatonin, for one |
They pump up the volume |
Goof |
Circular tent of central Asia |
Motorists’ org. |
Not at all challenging |
Forbidden City setting |
“Meet the Press” network |
Conked out |
Fur trader’s wares |
Inquires |
Least lit |
Kitten call |
Flower visitors |
Smiling, maybe |
Campaign pro |
Easter lead-in |
Lead to suspicions about, with “on” |
___ Gras |
Southernmost of the Great Lakes |
Art colony near Santa Fe |
Less friendly |
Splinter group |
Evil spell |
Programmer’s charts, informally |
“Finding Nemo” studio |
Sports venue |
Deeply held belief |
*Footwear for a winter hike |
Currency in Kyoto |
*Rawhide bone, for example |
Flock sound |
Arrange from A to Z, say |
Dawn goddess |
*Regular post |
Peach parts |
Flower support |
Deep gorge |
Letter after sigma |
A pop |
Missile-warning org. |
Give the cold shoulder |
Before, for poets |
Huff and puff |
Gives in to gravity |
Sicilian volcano |
Holds up |
*Focus of a Cleveland hall of fame |
A bit buzzed |
Caesar of “Your Show of Shows” |
“Uh-huh” |
*Coal color |
Big name in the cloud, and a hint to the starred answers |
Six-line stanza |
Lace problems |
Serpentine fish |
Get hitched |
Like ghost stories |
Finished |
Commotions |
Top pair in poker |
Foal’s mother |
“How ___ the little crocodile improve his shining tail…”: Lewis Carroll |
Dubai’s land: Abbr. |
Prefix with deal or dial |