WSJ Crossword June 17, 2026 Answers
“Opposites Attract” · By Hunter Murphy · Edited by Mike Shenk
Every answer for the Wall Street Journal Crossword from June 17, 2026, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
1AConsoles with Nunchuks4 5ALawn material3 8A“Live long and prosper” speaker5 13AWhere el sol comes up4 14AThurman of “Pulp Fiction”3 15AOccasion for donning a cucumber eye mask, perhaps6 16AKing Agnarr’s heir, in a 2013 Disney movie4 17ASuperficial stereotype of the 1980s (or the opposite of 23-Across?)10 19ASinger LaBelle5 21ANarrowest of margins4 22AKitty feed4 23AOld-time trapper (or the opposite of 17-Across?)11 26APod predators5 27APhanerozoic, e.g.3 28ABus. bigwig3 31ABrunei’s Hassanal Bolkiah, for one6 33AEthel Mertz on “I Love Lucy” (or the opposite of 38-Across?)8 35AList shortener4 36ARemote3 37ASixth-largest lake in North America4 38ATeam assistant (or the opposite of 33-Across?)8 41AKin of a crepe6 43AMiss identification?3 44ADipstick drips3 45APlay to the nosebleeds5 46AAmazonian superhero (or the opposite of 55-Across?)11 49ACall from a catamaran4 52AStart for space4 53APolite denial5 55A“That’s rough, brah” (or the opposite of 46-Across?)10 58ALeave the gate, say4 59A“Anchors Aweigh” org.6 60AGolf tee, e.g.3 61AFateful time for Caesar4 62ABelonging to thee5 63AGeneral on Chinese menus3 64ALose color4Down
1DTurn on the faucets, so to speak4 2DKaaba visitor’s faith5 3D“Well, you should’ve gotten here sooner”10 4DCrush or Squirt in “Finding Nemo,” e.g.9 5DTiguan or Trax3 6DMissouri River basin natives6 7D___ Lama5 8DAustin Powers, for one3 9DWicca follower, e.g.5 10DGod who rode the eight-legged horse Sleipnir4 11DCommon e-commerce icon4 12DPhillies slugger Schwarber4 15DDelivery from the pulpit6 18DStraight6 20DMachu Picchu resident4 24DKhaki kin3 25DPlus3 28DTopping for San Diego-style fries10 29DMake publishable4 30D___ Project (internet Supreme Court archive)4 31DJoins a quilting bee4 32DJazz home4 33DPut down3 34DThe shark’s two-note theme in “Jaws,” e.g.9 36DGot out of hand?6 39DMilne marsupial3 40DOffering two options6 41DMunich-based automaker3 42DBird on Canadian coins4 45DEats dirt?6 46DBill of the Rolling Stones5 47DBlow one’s top5 48DVetoed5 49DBorder4 50D“Can it!”4 51DUpscale hotel chain4 54DLevitate4 56DNotable night3 57DBraggart’s display3Frequently Asked Questions
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