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Wall Street Journal Crossword September 6 2025 Answers
- Drink with a straw
- Some forensic evidence
- Core muscles
- Manhandles
- Alternative to French Italian or Russian
- British rule in colonial India
- D.C. baseballer
- Electrical accessory
- Hindenburg disaster cry ending “Hey!”
- Where one shouldn’t drive
- At capacity briefly
- Crèche trio
- Former owner of Capitol Records
- Look through a window from outdoors
- Advantage
- Starting a conversation concluding “Gee!”
- Orchestra group
- Buffalo’s summer hrs.
- Celebrates as the New Year
- Heavy reading? Completing all the words? “Eek!”
- Absorbed as a cost
- Has a go
- Bygone biscuit brand
- Erich who wrote “Emil and the Detectives”
- Bit in a horse’s mouth
- Go out of business
- “…away go troubles down the drain” advertiser
- “Dream on!”
- Weimaraner warnings
- “Time is money” and “Love is blind”
- Reagan era “voodoo” policy? Ultimately “Yes!”
- Son of William the Conqueror
- 1974 Gould/Sutherland CIA spoof
- “Little Shop of Horrors” dentist
- Choose from the menu
- Calf-length skirt
- Kissing on the street briefly
- Exercise control
- Key of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s String Quartet No. 2
- It means “ocean” in Mongolian
- Attention
- Finding after a long search stopping with “God!”
- Yarn coils
- ___ Paulo
- It lights up Las Vegas
- Colonial protest winds up: “Nay!”
- Big galoots
- Flips one’s lid?
- Citrus drink suffix
- 100-cent currency
- Platform for Siri
- Arctic youngster
- “End of discussion!” (or a description of this puzzle’s theme)
- Chatterboxes
- Tiny
- Country with the most stars on its flag: Abbr.
- Nickname of jazz great Earl Hines
- “You Don’t Own Me” singer Gore
- Acid
- Last of a long series
- Pig part
- Big dos
- Co-star of Bolger and Haley
- Dealing with the situation
- Essen exclamation
- Daughters of Mnemosyne
- Prescription product
- Coastal desert of Southern Africa
- 1977 double-platinum Steely Dan album
- Bouncy
- Dyeing art
- Pig place
- Cry of disbelief
- Embraces
- Greet with a gesture
- Ire
- Asteroids source
- Bar mixer
- Surrealism’s Magritte
- Dispatch
- Teasingly provoked
- Long sentence
- Eschew conformity
- Prefix akin to equi-
- “The Matrix” hero
- Douglas’s “Wall Street” role
- Eight to Augustus
- Repeated a Polynesian island
- Rigidly old-fashioned
- “I take it that’s ___”
- Rail in a studio
- Bit of high jinks
- Abounds
- Blows it
- Mail e.g.
- “Me too!”
- Deadly agent
- Servant of Sauron
- Chinese food general
- Following in France
- “Heidi” author Johanna
- Troy story
- Some appliances
- California mission founder Junípero
- Ready for surgery perhaps
- Atlanta-to-Miami dir.
- Bitter brew
- Literature Nobelist with 11 Grammys
- Wrinkle-resistant as a shirt
- Defeatist’s lack
- Excellence
- Muezzin’s place
- Bullion unit
- URL component
- Gets power from
- Swimmer Vollmer with five Olympic gold medals
- Pitches in
- Got a wrong number?
- Declines in quality
- Bang-up
- Arles article
- Code-cracking org.
- Clockwork mostly
- Pursues
- “Nightline” newsman
- Make certain
- Boom alternative
- First pick in the 1992 NBA draft
- Bathroom item
- Glazier’s pieces
- Bakery staple
- Its motto is “Industry”
- Lanikai Beach setting
- Thin board
- “Gangnam Style” rapper
- Cobbler’s tool
- Warring nomad
- McKellen of film
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