The Washington Post Sunday - Apr 17 2022 Crossword Answers
| Clues | Answers |
| 'First of all ...' | ONE |
| 'Get it away from me!' | AHH |
| 'I think we're onto something here!' | AHA |
| 'Life ___ fair' | ISNT |
| 'Lord of the Rings' elf played by Liv Tyler | ARWEN |
| 'Now!' for a physician | STAT |
| 'Quite right!' | YES |
| 'Storms in Africa' musician | ENYA |
| 'Time and Tide' author O'Brien | EDNA |
| 'Wait, what?' | HUH |
| 'Whaddya ___?' | SAY |
| 'Winter' singer Tori | AMOS |
| 1966 Hitchcock film set in East Germany, and a description of this puzzle's sixth parted word | TORNCURTAIN |
| 8 on a calendar: Abbr | AUG |
| Abe, to Homer | DAD |
| Accumulated, with 'up' | STORED |
| Actor Chris of 'Rush Hour' films | TUCKER |
| Agitates | ROILS |
| Animal in a herd | COW |
| Apply sloppily | DAUB |
| Apt rhyme of 'quivers' | SHIVERS |
| Bar valve | BEERTAP |
| Bark plant | MOSS |
| Biblical prophet | ISAIAH |
| Birds, collectively | AVIFAUNA |
| Blockbuster characters | HEROES |
| Boca ___ (Fla. city) | RATON |
| Carnallite, e.g | ORE |
| Celebratory nights | EVES |
| Chemistry lab solvent | ETHER |
| Chest muscle, for short | PEC |
| Chicken cordon ___ | BLEU |
| Cindy Brady portrayer Susan | OLSEN |
| Comedian Goldberg | DANA |
| Completed | ENDED |
| Concave navel variety | INNIE |
| Cook's 'in the style of' | ALA |
| Crafting material | LACE |
| Credit alternative | DEBIT |
| Cry on a film set | CUT |
| Deadline initials | ASAP |
| Deceptive stratagem | RUSE |
| Deer friend of Thumper | BAMBI |
| Didn't lose pace | KEPTUP |
| Dwell | RESIDE |
| Ellipse segments | ARCS |
| Ellipses' look-alikes | OVALS |
| Enjoyed big-time | ATEUP |
| Escape pod, e.g | CAPSULE |
| Euphoric | ECSTATIC |
| Federation that dissolved in 1991 | USSR |
| First two words of Hamlet's question | TOBE |
| Fix in a shady way | RIG |
| Food that the 'best thing' is compared to, and a description of this puzzle's second parted word | SLICEDBREAD |
| Formal neckwear | DRESSTIE |
| Fraudulent source | LIAR |
| Game where you get away from 'It' | TAG |
| Giant Himalayan legend | YETI |
| Had no standing? | SAT |
| Having the know-how | ABLE |
| Hella good | KICKASS |
| Homes that don't share walls with other homes, and a description of this puzzle's third parted word | DETACHEDHOUSES |
| Iced drink, at times | TEA |
| Incubator with a beak | HEN |
| Inflatable animal used by striking workers | RAT |
| Insolent kid | SNOT |
| It's what you'd expect | NORM |
| Jazz hands, e.g | GESTURE |
| Joins the sails force? | GOESTOSEA |
| Julie's character in 'The Sound of Music' | MARIA |
| Lack of adversity | EASE |
| Lake seen in many scenes in 'The Godfather: Part II' | TAHOE |
| Likable miscreant | RASCAL |
| Like manchego cheese | AGED |
| Like many used books | RESOLD |
| Like some kimonos | SILKEN |
| Lips | RIMS |
| Lox vendor | DELI |
| Made sarcastic remarks, and a description of this puzzle's first parted word | CRACKEDWISE |
| Magician's cry | TADA |
| Make yourself comfortable | SETTLEIN |
| Member of the Madrigal family with superhuman strength, in 'Encanto' | LUISA |
| Messy mound | HEAP |
| Metaphor for great sadness, and a description of this puzzle's fifth parted word | BROKENHEART |
| Mix up, as ingredients | STIR |
| Moose's cousin | ELK |
| Noisy roommate | SNORER |
| Not up to going out, say | ILL |
| Of various types: Abbr | MISC |
| One putting on a coat? | PAINTER |
| Oscar winner Burl whose name is one letter off from 27 Across | IVES |
| PC key combo for the command 'Copy' | CTRLC |
| Pelted, as on Halloween | EGGED |
| Pennsylvania home of the Splash Lagoon water park | ERIE |
| People performing the Bear Dance | UTE |
| Person trying to win a hand? | SUITOR |
| Piece sung by Jessye Norman | ARIA |
| Playing after the fourth qtr | INOT |
| Poison ivy relative | SUMAC |
| Popular ISP of the '90s | AOL |
| Pre-10 Across ruler | TSAR |
| Prescription measure | DOSE |
| Present reasons, say | ARGUE |
| Quality for one who puts up no resistance | PASSIVITY |
| Recording in a video archivist's library | TAPE |
| Reduced in size | LESS |
| Relax for a bit | REST |
| Relaxation rooms | DENS |
| Repetitive mock laugh | HARHAR |
| Ride hailed in a city | CAB |
| Route with lanes of opposing traffic separated by a barrier, and a description of this puzzle's fourth parted word | DIVIDEDHIGHWAY |
| Rugby pass | LATERAL |
| Sans-___ (font style) | SERIF |
| Scary safari sounds | ROARS |
| Show's big gains | EMMYS |
| Showbiz star | CELEB |
| Sitarist Shankar | RAVI |
| Six-time Oscar nominee Deborah | KERR |
| SNL actor Chris | REDD |
| Spanish coin until 2002 | PESETA |
| Spend a night out, say? | CAMP |
| Sportscaster Andrews | ERIN |
| Stealthy summons | PSST |
| Straps on a track | REINS |
| Strong ___ (character who answers emails in the web cartoon 'Homestar Runner') | BAD |
| Subject of much Christian art | PIETA |
| Tennis barrier | NET |
| The Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, e.g | SHRINE |
| Thurman who played Poison Ivy | UMA |
| Tien Shan range region | ASIA |
| Topical gel additive | ALOE |
| Trudge along | PLOD |
| Tuscan river | ARNO |
| Twisted cookies | OREOS |
| Typical AP class student | TEEN |
| Up to this point | ASYET |
| Upset and then some | IRATE |
| Valets' workplaces | LOTS |
| Valley in Laura Dave's book 'Eight Hundred Grapes' | NAPA |
| Vegetable used in pies | RHUBARB |
| Water, in Calais | EAU |
| What a stylist styles | HAIR |
| Wheels in meals, maybe | PASTA |
| Wildly | AMOK |
| Yemeni gulf port | ADEN |
| Zoom button | MUTE |
| ___ on a true story | BASED |
| ___-tac-toe | TIC |
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