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Wall Street Journal Crossword September 27 2025 Answers
- Rattle on
- Harbors maybe
- “The White Lotus” network
- Typical sweat lodge shape
- Make a claim
- Enduring as a rough patch
- Monopoly token retired in 2013
- Biblical garment that’s the focus of an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical
- Toward l’Arctique
- NBA MVP before LeBron
- God of love
- Perp chasers
- Rattles off
- Company with a spokesduck
- Attorney general Bondi
- “A Walk to Wachusett” essayist
- Shoemaker Blahnik
- Appetizer often made with shrimp and lemongrass
- Song popularized by Elvis in “Blue Hawaii”
- Sushi fish
- Golf course halves
- Skirt length
- 1960s psychedelic
- Promotes heavily
- Start slangily
- In the very near future
- Not this
- Groundskeeper’s purchase
- Scathingly disparage
- Accept as terms
- Home to Nebraska’s largest airport
- Material for a screened porch’s screens
- Attorney at times
- British nobles
- Rhetorical question often
- Bob Dylan or Dylan Thomas
- 1979 documentary subtitled “Isaac Stern in China”
- Throat malady
- Got off the fence
- Hoppy brew
- Logical start?
- Oscar-nominated soundtrack composer Mosseri
- Hush-hush grp.
- Rondeau trio
- Flowers whose stark whiteness is due to complete lack of chlorophyll
- Motown baseballers
- Totally loses it
- Part of 88-Across
- Galleria dell’Accademia statue
- Pal
- Analogy words
- Existed
- Cooler brand
- “Knives Out” writer/director Johnson
- Scientific feat first accomplished in 1932 as well as seven times in this puzzle
- Literature Nobelist Tokarczuk
- Like some vacation cottages
- Gofer’s work
- Bit of drudgery
- USN bigwig
- Drawn-out tales
- Fill-in-the-blanks story
- Tool in a trunk
- Curry potato
- Spill the beans
- ___ noire
- Sense of self
- One calling the shots
- Noted debarking spot
- “Chocolat” star Juliette
- Brand whose apostrophe is an ice cream cone
- Spasm
- Ski resort transport
- Something to jump through
- Ellen with an Oscar
- Fifth qtrs.
- Kuwaiti cash
- Start of Juliet’s monologue
- Doctor in an H.G. Wells novel
- Brings to a conclusion
- Grab hold of
- Singer Tormé
- Indication on a Chinese menu
- In the style of
- “Good one! I believed you!”
- Plane figures
- Shade
- Cry from a crib
- Set down gently
- Endorsements
- Brutus Buckeye’s school
- CVS Health subsidiary
- Soybean paste
- Telepath’s claim
- Acts in the past?
- Show to a seat slangily
- Not taking the standard deduction
- Quaker’s pronoun
- Heaters
- “Alternatively” in a text
- Spirit
- Investment that may be rolled over
- D.C. baseballer
- Paul of “The Holdovers”
- Dallas quarterback Tony
- Omar of “House”
- Tons
- Future expert
- Pound sound
- Oslo Accords signer
- European wine region
- 911 responder
- Don of “Trading Places”
- Circle spokes
- Caramel candy
- Extravagantly theatrical
- Word with black or special
- Wood-shaping tool
- Bring up
- Fling
- Chain that offers grooming services
- Pasture sound
- “What a day!”
- Book extras
- Assistance
- Lighthouse that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Co-star of Ford and Fisher
- Strong-flavored cheese
- “Enough I get it already!”
- Dust collectors
- Three-stripers
- Check out
- Close in anger
- Kristen of “The Martian”
- Site for some sales
- Abbr. that cuts things short
- “Beloved” writer Morrison
- Site for casts briefly
- Mom-and-pop lending agcy.
- JFK group
- Take up
- Notable period
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