Wall Street Journal – Apr 10 2017 – Drink Up! Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
‘Life of Pi’ director’s first name |
ANG |
‘Like that’s gonna happen!’ |
ASIF |
‘Um, pardon me…’ |
AHEM |
‘What was I thinking?’ |
SILLYME |
Animal skin |
PELT |
Bygone airline |
TWA |
Campus mil. org |
ROTC |
Caplet’s kin |
PILL |
Cavalry member under Teddy Roosevelt’s command |
ROUGHRIDER |
Chopping tools |
AXES |
Clue |
HINT |
Colleague of John, George and Ringo |
PAUL |
Cologne conjunction |
UND |
Convertible’s opposite |
HARDTOP |
Corrosive stuff |
ACID |
CUP |
TOURNAMENTPRIZE |
Don Draper, for one |
ADMAN |
Duds |
ATTIRE |
Early auto |
REO |
Egyptian serpents |
ASPS |
Fashionable, 50 years ago |
MOD |
Ferber and Buchanan |
EDNAS |
Fillable bread |
PITA |
Folk stories |
LORE |
Forest of Nottinghamshire |
SHERWOOD |
Free from worry |
ATPEACE |
Genesis setting |
EDEN |
Good ___ (repaired) |
ASNEW |
Gridiron kick |
PUNT |
Half: Prefix |
HEMI |
Has a mortgage, say |
OWES |
Having a sickly complexion |
SALLOW |
Head of a crime syndicate |
CAPO |
Horn output |
TOOT |
Lass |
GAL |
List-shortening abbr |
ETC |
Loch of fame |
NESS |
Clues |
Answers |
Made dove sounds |
COOED |
Make mistakes |
ERR |
Massage |
KNEAD |
Mil. school |
ACAD |
Molecule component |
ATOM |
MUG |
PLAYTOTHECAMERA |
Muscle quality |
TONE |
Nevada tribe |
PAIUTE |
Newspaper columnist’s piece |
OPED |
Old grouch |
CURMUDGEON |
Out of sight |
HIDDEN |
Pay for a hand |
ANTE |
Plug piece |
PRONG |
Portly |
STOUT |
Precisely |
ONTHEDOT |
Prepare for a fight |
SPAR |
Provide with free tickets |
COMP |
Rap’s Dr. ___ |
DRE |
Real go-getters |
DYNAMOS |
Removed the outer layer of |
PARED |
Running shoes brand |
ASICS |
Signing need |
PEN |
Singing voice |
ALTO |
Sources of some electricity |
DAMS |
STEIN |
WRITERGERTRUDE |
Stratford’s river |
AVON |
Tear down |
RAZE |
The Police or Green Day |
TRIO |
Tortoise’s rival in a race |
HARE |
TUMBLER |
PARTOFAPADLOCK |
Tusk material |
IVORY |
Valentine’s flower |
ROSE |
Vicinity |
AREA |
Vientiane’s country |
LAOS |
Wine barrel sediment |
LEES |
Yoked animals |
OXEN |
Young fellows |
LADS |