On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of April 17th 2022.
April 17th 2022 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| What flowers eventually do | WILT |
| Children's character who sings "I Love Trash" | OSCAR |
| Ending with bald or bold | NESS |
| Issa of "The Lovebirds" | RAE |
| On the drink | ASEA |
| Must pay back | OWETO |
| Gross-sounding plant? | YUCCA |
| Toll maker | BELL |
| List from 1 to ... | RANK |
| Overhead lights? | HALOS |
| Spirit of a culture | ETHOS |
| Shoots the breeze | RAPS |
| One might help with a connection | MODEM |
| Apt facial hair for a teacher? | PENCILMOUSTACHE |
| "Excuse me ..." | AHEM |
| Rumrunner, e.g. | BOOTLEER |
| Lime-A-___ (alcoholic beverage) | RITA |
| Daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare | OPHELIA |
| Admitted it, with "up" | FESSED |
| ¥ | YEN |
| Bob Marley and the Wailers, for one | REAEBAND |
| Passionate (about) | MAD |
| Chills | VEESOUT |
| Button often denoted by a right arrow | SEND |
| China makes up much of it | TEASET |
| Big brass | BASSTUBA |
| Like almost all prime numbers | ODD |
| Lay down, in a way | ASSERT |
| Word before shot and after hot | POT |
| Spiritual object | TOTEM |
| Words with "with words" | AWAY |
| It "lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar," per Percy Bysshe Shelley | POETRY |
| Bea Arthur was one before her acting career | MARINE |
| Church minister | DEACON |
| Breakfast brand tagline | LEOMYEO |
| Taking Rx drugs | ONMEDS |
| People in a long line, perhaps | RULERS |
| Covered in long, soft hair | PILOSE |
| Jupiter and Mars | GODS |
| It's spineless | EBOOK |
| Private aid grp. | NGO |
| "Vital" things | ORGANS |
| Stock paper, for short? | WSJ |
| Orchestral prelude to an opera | SINFONIA |
| Fairy tale sibling | HANSEL |
| Beer ___, drinking/running event | MILE |
| Deems right | SEESFIT |
| Apt name for a landscaper? | LON |
| "On the other hand, I could be wrong" | MAYBENOT |
| Crony | PAL |
| One of a pair of kitchen tools | PESTLE |
| Like anomalies | STRANGE |
| Chrysler offering of the 1980s | KCAR |
| Wrestling duos | TAGTEAMS |
| Over-the-counter seller | DELI |
| Engaged in some circular reasoning | BEEDTHEQUESTION |
| Put on | APPLY |
| First line in a news story | LEDE |
| Congas and bongos | DRUMS |
| ___ room | ELBOW |
| Name that rhymes with "edgy" | REIE |
| You are: Sp. | ERES |
| Essays | TRIES |
| Attack tactic | SIEGE |
| Dragon roll ingredients | EELS |
| Foreign exchange abbr. | USD |
| Big name in skate shoes | VANS |
| Cartomancy medium | TAROT |
| Broadway musical centered around two girls in love, with "The" | PROM |
| Affable | WARM |
| Golfer Aoki | ISAO |
| Help out | LENDAHAND |
| Pay attention | TAKEHEED |
| "How fancy!" | OOH |
| Exchange | SWAP |
| Big star | CELEB |
| Many, many | ATONOF |
| The "R" of Edward R. Murrow | ROSCOE |
| Kicked the ball between the legs of, in soccer slang | NUTMEED |
| What Beatles music did at Abbey Road, famously | ECHOED |
| Clean extensively | SCOUR |
| Back talk | SASS |
| Undergo a chemical change | REACT |
| A Greek letter? | ALPHA |
| Something ___ | ELSE |
| Goes off on | YELLSAT |
| Things that might get written down on sticky notes | BRAINSTORMS |
| "Scary" Spice Girl | MELB |
| Response to "Who's there?" | ITSME |
| Some purchases for Christmas displays | TREESTANDS |
| Unaccounted for, for short | MIA |
| Ish | ORSO |
| Identified | PEED |
| On edge | ANTSY |
| Safecrackers, in old-fashioned slang | YES |
| Rapper Kool Moe ___ | DEE |
| Sight at a winery | VAT |
| Body feature that approximately 10% of people have | OUTIE |
| Plumbing pipe known as a trap | UBEND |
| Brings under control | TAMES |
| Chord whose notes are played in succession | ARPEIO |
| Comedian's stage prop | STOOL |
| Welsh guy | BOYO |
| Something intricately detailed and impressive | AWORKOFART |
| Without | SANS |
| Expecting, in slang | PREERS |
| Most valued card in the deck | ACEOFSPADES |
| Rock type | EMO |
| Big name in chicken | TYSON |
| Dream idly | MOON |
| Chinese qipao, e.g. | DRESS |
| Jazz pianist Blake who composed "Shuffle Along" | EUBIE |
| Unrivaled | ALONE |
| The Evian Championship is one of its majors: Abbr. | LPGA |
| Formal festivities | GALAS |
| Critic's pick? | NIT |
| Absolute beaut | GEM |
| Resident of the capital of Manitoba | WINNIPEER |
| Plod perseveringly | SLOG |
| Ballet jump | JETE |
| Zilch | NIL |
| Maker of Ding Dongs and Twinkies | HOSTESS |
| Puts up | ANTES |
| Cooking ahead of time, say | MEALPREP |
| Chickpeas and peanuts, for two | LEGUMES |
| 1/1 'til present: Abbr. | YTD |
| "La" place in L.A. | BREA |
| Actress Anna of "True Bloods" | PAQUIN |
| News updates, with "the" | LATEST |
| "Othello" character who quips "They are all but stomachs, and we all but food" | EMILIA |
| Beer parties | KEERS |
| Granted through a treaty | CEDED |
| Land in Rome | TERRA |
| On the wagon | SOBER |
| ___ cheese | BLEU |
| Purchase for the den | HDTV |
| Mission cancellation | NOGO |
| Title Disney character from Hawaii | LILO |
| Polite agreement | YESM |
| What you might get on a log flume ride | WET |
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