WSJ Crossword June 24, 2026 Answers
“Digital Divide” · By Bharati Hemmady & Jeff Chen · Edited by Mike Shenk
Every answer for the Wall Street Journal Crossword from June 24, 2026, organized by Across and Down. Tap any clue for its answer and past appearances.
Across
1AJest pro5 6ALight circler4 10ACar that “beats the gassers and the rail jobs” in a 1964 hit3 13AWe’re living in the Holocene one5 14ABeat of life5 15ATest setting3 16A1/111 18A1979 biographical miniseries starring Robert Duvall3 19APitches between innings, e.g.3 20AEdinburgh natives5 21A“Breaking Away” director Peter5 23AHumble Warrior, for one5 24AWeak disciplinarian6 25A4/413 29AReally fancy5 30ASerengeti grazer3 31APlanets, poetically4 34ABus. bigwig3 35APool temperature tester3 38ABig bang creator3 40A“___ you sure about that?”3 41AIt gives you a clear picture4 43ANickname introducer3 45AFix a lace5 47A20/2013 51AAphrodite loved him6 53ARiver past Nottingham5 54ACartoonish bouncing sound5 55AGuy who cooks5 56AApple variety3 59ADowd of “The Handmaid’s Tale”3 60A50/5011 63AOne in a onesie3 64ABlazer material5 65ASpeaker’s output5 66AStammerer’s syllables3 67ARanked player4 68AJuicy bits5Down
1DWrestler/actor John4 2DColumn that’s slanted4 3DDoes a yard job4 4DHostile3 5DIt has a lot of moving pieces8 6DFord’s longest continuous car model7 7DAuto pioneer Ransom4 8DThey offer traveler’s checks3 9DCall to a stranger6 10DFashionable group10 11DGeorge of “Star Trek”5 12DLike Jabba the Hutt5 14DPlug part5 17DSuperfruit berry4 22DDo for Diana Ross4 23D___ Lingus3 24DDaze4 25DDash dial4 26DChose from a lineup4 27DThere’s no use discussing them10 28DWee worker3 32DEnergetic spirit4 33DSpotted4 36DKlutzy kinds4 37DScratch (out)3 39DCalypso’s birthplace8 42DLogician John, of diagram fame4 44DCold and allergy medication7 46DNovember in NYC setting3 48DSubjects of some amendments6 49DTire’s gripping surface5 50DInterior designer Yip4 51DSubside5 52DGiving type5 55DBolt4 56DPut together4 57DCame to the ground4 58DBus. money managers4 61DAmazed admiration3 62DColor3Frequently Asked Questions
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