Get the Wall Street Crossword Answers for April 18, 2024

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Updated Apr 18, 2024

Get the Wall Street Crossword Answers for April 18, 2024

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Today's Wall Street Crossword Answers and Explanations

Apes

Answer: MIMICS 

Explanation: Apes are known for their ability to mimic human actions and expressions, like in the phrase "monkey see, monkey do

Tight spot

Answer: JAM 

Explanation: When something is in a tight spot, it's stuck or confined, like when you're in a jam, which implies a difficult or sticky situation.

Well-produced substance

Answer: OIL 

Explanation: Oil is a substance that is extracted and refined from underground reservoirs. When something is "well-produced," it means it's efficiently extracted and processed, like oil.

Leopardus pardalis, familiarly

Answer: OCELOT 

Explanation:"Leopardus pardalis" is the scientific name for the ocelot, a type of wild cat. So, the familiar name for Leopardus pardalis is OCELOT.

Lab coat problem?

Answer: FLEA 

Explanation: This is a play on words. A "lab coat" typically refers to what scientists or researchers wear, and a common problem associated with lab coats might be fleas, tiny insects that can infest clothing and cause irritation.

Country club figure

Answer: PRO 

Explanation: At a country club, you might expect to find professionals (PRO) in various fields like golf, tennis, or hospitality.

*Aces, in poker slang

Answer: BULLMARKETS 

Explanation: This is a misdirection. "Aces" in poker slang usually refers to something positive or valuable. "Bull markets" are periods of rising stock prices and optimism in the financial markets, so they can be seen as the equivalent of "aces" in the stock market context.

Mother of the winds Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus and Eurus

Answer: EOS 

Explanation: In Greek mythology, EOS is the goddess of the dawn. Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus, and Eurus are all Greek wind gods. So, EOS is the mother of these wind gods.

“Dude!”

Answer:BRO 

Explanation: "Dude" is a slang term often used to refer to a male friend or acquaintance. Similarly, "bro" is another term used in informal settings to address a male friend, hence the connection. 

*Support staff

Answer: CAYENNE

Explanation: "Support staff" refers to the employees who provide assistance and help in various tasks. "Cayenne" is a type of pepper often used to add flavor and spice to dishes. The connection here might be the wordplay, as "Cayenne" sounds like "cayenne," which is a homophone for "canine," referring to support dogs. 

Swigging sound

Answer: GLUG    

Explanation: "Swigging" refers to the sound or action of drinking something quickly and in large amounts. "Glug" is an onomatopoeic term often used to describe the sound of liquid being poured or drank, hence the connection. 

Wanders in LAX?

Answer: TSA   

Explanation: "Wanders in LAX" suggests someone wandering or moving around in Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) is the agency responsible for security screening at airports in the United States, including LAX, so the connection lies in the agency's presence and operations in the airport.  

Flood stoppers

Answer: LEVEES  

Explanation: "Flood stoppers" are structures built along rivers or bodies of water to prevent flooding by holding back excess water. "Levees" are exactly such structures, often built to control flooding by confining the flow of water within a certain area, hence the direct connection. 

*Wins at chess

Answer: MATERIALS   

Explanation: In chess, "material" refers to the pieces on the board, and winning by material means having more pieces or stronger pieces than your opponent. "Materials" refer to substances or elements from which something is made. The connection here might be a play on words, as both terms involve something being "made 

Earth, to Augustus

Answer: TERRA   

Explanation: "Earth" is another term for the planet we inhabit. "Terra" is the Latin word for earth or land. Augustus might refer to the Roman emperor Augustus, and Latin was the language of the Roman Empire, so "Terra" is how "Earth" would be referred to in Latin. 

Part of a New York borough name

Answer: STATEN   

Explanation: Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City. "Staten" is part of the name of this borough, so the connection here is direct.

     

H+, e.g.

Answer: ION  

Explanation: "H+" refers to a hydrogen ion, which is a positively charged atom. Similarly, an ion is an atom or molecule that has an electric charge due to the loss or gain of electrons. 

Cartoonist Thomas

Answer: NAST  

Explanation: Thomas Nast was a famous American cartoonist known for his political cartoons. This clue simply refers to his last name. 

*Earner of merit badges

Answer: SCOPESOUT  

Explanation: This is a play on words. "Scopes out" means to investigate or examine something, and "Scout" is an organization where individuals can earn merit badges for completing various tasks or achievements. 

Many dad jokes

Answer: PUNS  

Explanation: A pun is a type of joke that plays with words, often involving double meanings or similar-sounding words. Dad jokes are often characterized by their abundant use of puns. 

Mum’s mum

Answer: NAN  

Explanation: "Mum" is a term for one's mother, and "Nan" is a common informal term for one's grandmother. This clue simply refers to the maternal grandmother. 

Fodder for many crossword clues

Answer: TRIVIA  

Explanation: Trivia refers to bits of information that are interesting but not necessarily important. Crossword puzzles often include trivia as clues for answers. 

Bagel choice

Answer: ONION  

Explanation: When ordering a bagel, one of the choices for toppings or flavors might be onion. This clue simply refers to a common bagel flavor. 

*Scorpion attack

Answer: STRANDING  

Explanation: This is a bit trickier. "Scorpion" may refer to the Scorpio astrological sign, which is associated with the element water. "Attack" might suggest something related to water, leading to "Stranding," which can happen when a ship is left stuck on land. 

Third-party account

Answer:ESCROW  

Explanation: In financial transactions, an escrow account is a third-party account where funds are held temporarily during a transaction, ensuring that both parties fulfill their obligations before the funds are released. 

Bit in a horse’s mouth

Answer: OAT  

Explanation: In horse-riding equipment, a bit is a metal mouthpiece that goes in the horse's mouth to control it. "Oat" is a type of grain often fed to horses as food. 

Facilitate

Answer: EASE  

Explanation: To facilitate means to make something easier or more manageable. "Ease" is synonymous with making something less difficult or burdensome. 

With 62-Across, 1976 Steve Miller Band hit, and what you do to make the answers to the starred clues make sense

Answer: TAKETHE  

Explanation: The clue and the answer are related because they both involve taking something. In the clue, "With 62-Across, 1976 Steve Miller Band hit," it suggests that you need to combine something with another thing, just like you would do with the starred clues to make sense of them. So, "TAKETHE" suggests the action of combining or taking something with another thing to create a meaningful result.  

___-Magnon

Answer: CRO  

Explanation: This clue refers to the prehistoric human species known as Cro-Magnon, which existed during the Paleolithic era. The answer, "CRO," is a shortened form of "Cro-Magnon."  

“___ Seen All Good People“ (Yes song)

Answer:  IVE  

Explanation: This clue references a song by the band Yes called "I've Seen All Good People." The answer, "IVE," is a contraction of "I have" which is commonly shortened to "I've." 

See 57-Across

Answer: MONEYANDRUN   

Explanation: This clue directs you to another clue in the puzzle, likely numbered "57-Across," which would lead to the answer "MONEYANDRUN." Without seeing the referenced clue, it's hard to explain further. 

Cartoon collectible

Answer: CEL  

Explanation: In animation, a "cel" (short for celluloid) refers to a transparent sheet on which objects and characters are drawn or painted for traditional animation. This clue indicates the answer is a common collectible related to cartoons. 

Musk of SpaceX

Answer: ELON  

Explanation: This clue refers to Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and other companies such as Tesla. The answer is his first name, "ELON." 

Tidies up

Answer: CLEANS  

Explanation: To "tidy up" means to clean or organize something. The answer, "CLEANS," is a verb that means to perform this action. 

Spots on screens

Answer: ADS  

Explanation: This clue refers to advertisements, commonly abbreviated as "ADS," which appear on screens such as TVs, computers, or smartphones. 

Approx. fig.

Answer: EST  

Explanation: This clue refers to an approximation or estimate, often abbreviated as "EST."  

Someone who’ll help you to look better, informally

Answer: EYEDOC  

Explanation: This clue refers to an eye doctor, who can assist in improving vision or addressing eye health issues. "EYEDOC" is an informal term for an optometrist or ophthalmologist. 

Unruly assembly

Answer: MOB  

Explanation: This clue refers to a group of people acting disorderly or riotously, often described as a "mob." 

Post-E.R. place

Answer:  ICU   

Explanation: This clue refers to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a medical facility where patients are taken after being treated in the Emergency Room (E.R.). 

EGOT winner Brooks

Answer: MEL  

Explanation: This clue refers to Mel Brooks, a legendary entertainer who has won all four major American entertainment awards: an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony. The answer is his first name, "MEL." 

Feverish, say

Answer:  ILL  

Explanation: This clue suggests an example of being feverish, which is a symptom of being "ILL." 

You might part with it

Answer: COMB  

Explanation: This clue suggests something you might separate from yourself, which in this case is a "COMB," a tool used for grooming hair. 

Verbally attack

Answer: STARTINON  

Explanation: To "start in on" someone means to verbally attack or criticize them. The answer, "STARTINON," is a phrase that means to begin this kind of verbal assault. 

1991 political thriller nominated for a Best Picture Oscar

Answer:  JFK  

Explanation: This clue refers to the film "JFK," directed by Oliver Stone, which was a political thriller released in 1991 and was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. The answer is the abbreviation for the title of the movie. 

Phillies baseman Bohm

Answer: ALEC  

Explanation: Alec Bohm is a third baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team.

Slayer’s genre

Answer: METAL  

Explanation: Slayer is a famous band known for playing heavy metal music, so the answer is related to their genre. 

It began with the 1968 British Hard Court Champion-ships

Answer: OPENERA  

Explanation: The first word "It" refers to the term "Open Era," which began with the 1968 British Hard Court Championships, marking the start of the professional era in tennis. 

Their workload is decreasing

Answer: IRONERS  

Explanation: Ironers are people who press clothes, and with the advent of wrinkle-free fabrics and changes in clothing care habits, their workload has been decreasing. 

Does poorly in, in the casino

Answer: LOSESAT  

Explanation: This clue refers to someone who performs poorly at the casino, indicating that they lose money while sitting (SAT) at the tables. 

Up to the present

Answer: ASYET 

Explanation: This phrase means "until now" or "so far," indicating that something hasn't happened or changed up to the present moment.

Spanish flower

Answer: ROSA  

Explanation: "Rosa" is the Spanish word for "rose," which is a type of flower.  

Twilight, quaintly

Answer: EVENTIDE  

Explanation: Eventide is an old-fashioned term for the period of twilight, when day transitions into night. 

Chevy and Caddy, e.g.

Answer: GMS  

Explanation: "Chevy" and "Caddy" are shortened forms of Chevrolet and Cadillac, which are both car brands owned by General Motors (GM), hence the abbreviation "GMS." 

Back muscle

Answer: LAT  

Explanation: "Lat" is short for "latissimus dorsi," which is a large muscle in the back.  

“Respect for Acting” author Hagen

Answer: UTA  

Explanation: Uta Hagen was a famous actress and acting teacher who wrote the book "Respect for Acting."  

Becomes annoyed

Answer: GETSSORE  

Explanation: This phrase means to become irritated or aggravated over time, suggesting that someone "gets sore" (annoyed). 

Not natural for

Answer: ALIENTO  

Explanation: "Alien" is something that is not natural or native to a particular environment, and the Spanish word "to" means "for," so "aliento" means "not natural for." 

Leisure activity, for short

Answer: REC  

Explanation: "REC" is short for "recreation," which is a leisure activity. In this context, "for short" indicates that "REC" is an abbreviation commonly used to refer to recreation.  

Brillo rival

Answer: SOS  

Explanation: "SOS" is a brand name that rivals Brillo, which is a brand of steel wool soap pads used for cleaning. In this context, "rival" implies that SOS competes with Brillo in the market for cleaning products. 

Complete lack of evidence, say

Answer: NOTATRACE  

Explanation: "NOTATRACE" is a phrase meaning there is not even a trace of something, in this case, evidence. The phrase is structured to suggest the absence of evidence. 

Move for les danseurs

Answer: PAS  

Explanation: "PAS" is a French term used in dance, meaning a step. In this context, "move for les danseurs" indicates that "PAS" refers to a step taken by dancers. 

Ashes holder

Answer: URN  

Explanation: An "URN" is a container typically used to hold ashes after cremation. In this context, "ashes holder" directly describes the function of an urn. 

Horace’s “Ars ___”

Answer: POETICA  

Explanation: "Ars Poetica" is a famous poem by the Roman poet Horace. In this context, "Horace’s" indicates that the answer relates to Horace, and "Ars ___" hints at the title of his poem. 

Like some irretrievable files

Answer: UNSAVED  

Explanation: "UNSAVED" describes files that have not been saved, making them irretrievable if not stored properly. In this context, "like some irretrievable files" suggests that the answer describes files that have not been saved. 

Their backs show Monticello

Answer: NICKELS  

Explanation: Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, is depicted on the back of the United States nickel coin. In this context, "their backs show Monticello" directly refers to the visual representation of Monticello on the back side of nickels.  

By means of

Answer: VIA  

Explanation: "VIA" is a Latin term meaning "by way of" or "by means of." In this context, "by means of" is synonymous with "VIA." 

Election winners

Answer: INS  

Explanation: "INS" stands for "independent candidates," who can be winners in elections. In this context, "election winners" refers to candidates who win elections, including those who run independently. 

Gray, in a way

Answer: AGE   

Explanation: As people grow older, their hair may turn gray, so "gray, in a way" refers to aging or getting older, which is represented by the word "AGE."

“I didn’t do it!”

Answer: NOTME  

Explanation: "I didn’t do it!" is a common phrase used to deny responsibility. The answer, NOTME, is a playful way of saying "not me," indicating innocence or lack of involvement. 

Off-color

Answer: RACY  

Explanation: "Off-color" can mean slightly inappropriate or risqué. The word "racy" is often used to describe something that is a bit daring or suggestive, making it a fitting answer. 

Intact

Answer: WHOLE  

Explanation: When something is "intact," it means it's complete or undamaged. The word "whole" also signifies completeness or being undivided, making it a synonym for intact. 

Slaughter on a baseball diamond

Answer: ENOS   

Explanation: This one's a bit trickier. "Slaughter" refers to Enos Slaughter, a famous baseball player. So, "slaughter on a baseball diamond" hints at a baseball player, specifically Enos. 

Just

Answer: Only  

Explanation: "Just" can mean exactly or merely. The word "only" serves the same purpose, indicating exclusivity or singularity.  

Tolkien’s Leaflock or Skinbark

Answer: ENT  

Explanation:  In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Ents are a race of beings, also known as "Treebeard" (Leaflock) and "Quickbeam" (Skinbark), who are guardians of the forest. So, "Tolkien’s Leaflock or Skinbark" hints at the Ents.  

Ruby in the movies

Answer: DEE   

Explanation: "Ruby in the movies" refers to the actress Ruby Dee. She was a prominent African-American actress known for her roles in various films, making "DEE" the answer. 

“Gnarly!” 

Answer: RAD  

Explanation: "Gnarly!" is a slang term meaning cool or impressive. Similarly, "RAD" is also slang for excellent or remarkable. 

Neapolitan number

Answer: UNO   

Explanation: Neapolitan can refer to various things related to Naples, Italy. In this case, "Neapolitan number" likely refers to the Italian word for one, which is "UNO." Neapolitan is a nod to Naples, where Italian is spoken. 

Foreign policy advisory grp.

Answer: NSC  

Explanation: "Foreign policy advisory grp." hints at a government organization involved in foreign policy decisions. The National Security Council (NSC) is precisely that—a group that advises the President of the United States on matters of national security and foreign policy. So, NSC fits the clue. 

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