WSJ Crossword Answers: 17 February 2026

WSJ Crossword Answers: February 17, 2026

Supply Chain – Tuesday, 17 February 2026 • By By Mike Shenk/Edited by Mike Shenk

WSJ Crossword 17 February 2026

Navigating the witty twists and turns of the Wall Street Journal Crossword is no small feat. Today’s puzzle, titled “Supply Chain – Tuesday, 17 February 2026”, brings a fresh set of challenges crafted by By Mike Shenk/Edited by Mike Shenk. If you find yourself stuck on a particular clue or trying to crack the theme without breaking your streak, you are in the right place.

At WordFinder Tips, we analyze the puzzle daily to bring you not just the answers, but the logic behind them. Below, you will find our Interactive Solver which allows you to check specific answers for ‘Across’ and ‘Down’ clues separately.

🧩 Theme Analysis: Supply Chain – Tuesday, 17 February 2026

In WSJ puzzles, the title is your compass. “Supply Chain – Tuesday, 17 February 2026” likely hints at a wordplay mechanic involving synonyms, added letters, or perhaps a visual pun hidden in the grid. Look closely at the longest Across answers—they usually hold the key to unlocking the puzzle’s core concept.

Interactive Solver

Use the tabs below to switch between Across and Down clues. The grid will update to focus on your selected direction.

Supply Chain – Tuesday, 17 February 2026
1H
2A
3R
4D
5P
6O
7E
8M
9P
10O
11O
12L
13S
14A
C
H
E
15A
M
I
E
16O
N
S
E
T
17S
T
O
C
18K
Y
A
R
D
19L
E
A
V
E
20E
N
T
R
E
A
21T
22I
K
E
A
23C
24A
M
E
O
25Y
A
26R
D
A
R
M
27A
R
M
B
A
N
28D
29K
A
A
30M
O
P
E
D
31R
32A
33V
E
N
34C
35P
36A
37I
C
E
R
38S
A
L
E
S
39S
O
O
N
40D
I
D
41L
A
G
E
R
42S
A
M
B
A
43S
E
T
44B
45A
N
D
B
O
X
46B
47O
48X
W
O
O
49D
50N
O
I
S
Y
51E
P
E
E
52N
O
53S
54H
O
W
S
55T
E
R
R
56Y
57W
O
O
D
S
T
58O
59C
60K
61T
R
O
V
E
62E
D
G
E
63I
N
C
A
64Y
A
X
E
S
65L
A
S
S
66C
O
S
T

1Tough to crack
HARD
5Ode or elegy
POEM
9Motel amenities
POOLS
14Massage target
ACHE
15Female friend in France
AMIE
16Emergence
ONSET
17Site of many pens
STOCKYARD
19Head out
LEAVE
20Beg
ENTREAT
22Retailer of to-be-assembled furniture
IKEA
23Small part for a big star
CAMEO
25Ship’s rigging support
YARDARM
27Soccer captain’s identifier
ARMBAND
29Snake in “The Jungle Book”
KAA
30Scooter’s kin
MOPED
31“Nevermore” speaker
RAVEN
34Pro with IRS forms
CPA
37Cake worker
ICER
38Mall come-ons
SALES
39Any minute now
SOON
40Performed
DID
41Light-colored beer
LAGER
42Brazilian dance
SAMBA
43Locked in
SET
44Small baseball park, metaphorically
BANDBOX
46Evergreen shrub used in hedges
BOXWOOD
50Like many kids’ parties
NOISY
51Saber’s kin
EPEE
52Missing persons, of sorts
NOSHOWS
55Towel material
TERRY
57Famed happening at Yasgur’s farm
WOODSTOCK
61Store of valuable things
TROVE
62Border
EDGE
63Machu Picchu native
INCA
64Vertical lines in Cartesian planes
YAXES
65Highlands girl
LASS
66Tag figure
COST
1Owns
HAS
2Drama division
ACT
3Letter that looks like P
RHO
4Last of 12 pages
DECEMBER
5Football Hall of Famer Walter
PAYTON
6Sharif of “Doctor Zhivago”
OMAR
7Word on Dublin coins
EIRE
8Time for self-indulgence
MEDAY
9Campaign pro
POL
10Largest lake within New York
ONEIDA
11Tennis star Naomi
OSAKA
12Crowbar, essentially
LEVER
13Calliope power
STEAM
18Do some dough work
KNEAD
21Confiscates
TAKES
23Spring flowers
CROCI
24Really stoked
AMPED
26Entered the marathon
RAN
27Surrounded by
AMID
28Camp uniform?
DRAG
32Saloon staple
ALE
33Word to conjugate
VERB
34You can part with them
COMBS
35Big Easy sandwich
POBOY
36Have ___ to grind
ANAX
38Suppressed
SATON
39Cruel
SADISTIC
41Zodiac feline
LEO
42Makes a blanket?
SNOWS
43Avoid a collision, maybe
SWERVE
45Battery ends
ANODES
46Barney Rubble’s wife
BETTY
47Verdi specialty
OPERA
48Big name in printers
XEROX
49Carpenter’s rod
DOWEL
53Fizzy drink
SODA
54Swill slurpers
HOGS
56“Certainly!”
YES
58Music’s Yoko
ONO
59Includes in an email
CCS
60Dennings of “Shifting Gears”
KAT

How to Play the WSJ Crossword

The Wall Street Journal crossword is widely considered one of the best in the country, right up there with the New York Times. It is edited by Mike Shenk, a legend in the puzzle community.

Weekly Difficulty Curve

  • Monday & Tuesday: Gentle and welcoming. Perfect for newer solvers. The themes are usually straightforward.
  • Wednesday & Thursday: The difficulty ramps up. You will see more wordplay and fewer direct definition clues.
  • Friday: The toughest daily puzzle. Expect tricky themes and obscure vocabulary.
  • Saturday (The Contest): This is unique to the WSJ. The puzzle includes a ‘meta-challenge’ where you must find a hidden answer (usually a single word or phrase) that is not in the grid but is derived from the answers.

Tips for Solving Faster

Fill the Blanks First: Scan the clues for Fill-in-the-blank style clues (e.g., ‘Salt and ___’). These are usually the easiest to get and provide anchor letters for the surrounding harder words.

Another key strategy is to check the 3 and 4-letter words. Words like ‘ERA’, ‘ORE’, ‘ARIA’, and ‘ETE’ appear frequently in crosswords (known as ‘crosswordese’) because of their helpful vowel structures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the WSJ Crossword free?

Yes, the Wall Street Journal offers its daily puzzle for free on its website, unlike many other major publications.

What time is the puzzle released?

The puzzle is usually available online at midnight ET.

Who is the editor?

The puzzle is edited by Mike Shenk, who has been steering the WSJ puzzle section since its inception.

Puzzle data © The Wall Street Journal. Analysis and guide by WordFinder Tips.

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