WSJ Contest — Friday, June 16, 2026

WSJ (Contest) Grid: untimed; Meta: an hour or so rate it

Matt Gaffney’s Wall Street Journal contest crossword, “Director’s Cut” — Conrad’s writeup

This week we’re looking for a six-letter word. There were six theme entries:

  • (FLE)ETSTREET – The British media, figuratively
  • (YAR)DSTICK – Standard
  • (REH)EARSERS – Play actors, before opening night
  • (WAS)HINGTON – Olympia is there
  • (GIB)RALTAR – Pillars of Hercules locale
  • (ILA)NAGLAZER – “Broad City” co-creator/star

I was thrown off by cut (echoing the title) appearing in two clues (HEWS and SAWN). AXE didn’t help, either. I finally extracted myself from that doomed rabbit hole. I thought of directions, focusing on north, east, west, and south. Then up, down, left, right. No signal.

WSJ Contest - 06.28.2026

WSJ Contest – 06.28.2026

Then I thought about direction as in backwards and forwards. I spotted ELF backwards in the first three letters of FLEETSTREET and I had the rabbit. The reversed first three letters of each themer formed a movie, which matched another grid entry with on letter added. Here they are, in mapped entry order:

  • 1a: (S)ELF
  • 11d: (C)ALI
  • 39a: B(R)IG
  • 41a: RAY(E)
  • 49a: HER(E)
  • 70a: SAW(N)

The extra letters of the mapped letters spell our contest solution SCREEN. Solvers: please share your thoughts. I’ll end with California Stars, sung by Wilco with lyrics written by Woody Guthrie. We just left Solid Sound in North Adams, MA. Totally amazing.

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4 Responses to WSJ Contest — Friday, June 16, 2026

  1. Dredshlaks says:

    Seems a bit unfair to have two clues containing the word cut, crossing each other at the bottom right where we usually find a clue to the meta, and yet they were totally unrelated.

    • Seth Cohen says:

      Yeah I’m really glad I forgot about those clues. Never would have been able to escape. I agree that that’s unfair.

  2. Seth Cohen says:

    I never realized the reversed triples were movie titles. That makes the meta a bit more cohesive.

  3. jefe says:

    didn’t get there. looks quite clever though!

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