WSJ Crossword April 22 2023 Answers (4/22/23)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for April 22 2023 to help you finish it up!
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Clue
Inner ear part
Zakouma National Park location
Don with the most total wins as an NFL head coach
Baker with eight Grammys
“Be ___ and help me out”
Eleatic philosopher known for his paradoxes
Does some kitchen prep work
Sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard
Bedbugs in the barracks?
Put on a pedestal
Captivates
Child’s play
Enjoy Aspen
Extend, in a way
Moisturizer additive
In turmoil
Inverse of the reciprocal of cos
Midriff-baring uniform tops?
Opposite of NNW
NFC West team
Buck’s mate
Hoity-toity attitude
Hamilton and Burr, e.g.
“Lincoln in the Bardo” author George
Went off, as an alarm
Tiara sparkler
1998 National League MVP
Banquet
Hostile to
Take top billing
Reassure
“Far ___ from me to...”
Ready for some revelry?
Together, in music
Misrepresents
Handles the bill
Neb. neighbor
Raised railroads
Crash souvenir
Implore
Iterates
Italian pistols
Err in court
Genuine
Long stretch
Accepts a driver’s invitation
Have a bawl
Peace accords in organized crime?
Chicago Outfit boss
Still developing
Fascinated with
Leatherneck’s yell
Gadot who plays Wonder Woman
Stop temporarily
Prickly plant
Quadrapong maker
Sheepdogs with their heads out the front passenger window?
Sell out
Peter of “Casablanca”
Prima donna’s offering
Rarity on a rush-hour subway
Carries out
Slender blades
Milk buy
1960s radical org.
Phone features
They express their views
Juggle responsibilities?
Policy pro
Gender-specific possessive
One or more
Dwarf with glasses
Makeup of a puffball’s puff
Strong emotion
“Mitla Pass” author
Wine barrel sediment
Per se
Opening day pitcher, probably
Roman goddess of the night
Agitated
Theatrical novelties of the late 1920s
Tomfoolery
Bar stock
Dried
Bouquets
Song Cau soup
Cracked
NASA landed six of them on the moon
Turkey’s highest peak
Redding with two posthumous Grammys
Racing’s Yarborough
Pale yellow cheese
Not me
Karate teachers
Cherry or cranberry
Condos, e.g.
Sonora shawls
Lavish attention (on)
Those, in Tijuana
Black, in heraldry
Negro Leagues great Buck
Omission
Cavalry charges?
Normal
Furtive looks
Job for a speech coach
Moppet
Pigs’ digs
Chart holder
Lyft rival
Corn cake
Joplin composition
“The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.” writer Waldman
See 78-Down
Blog feed letters
With 76-Down, actor in “Troy” and “Munich”
Omega-3 source
Can of worms?
Little piggy
Bubbly name
___ facto
Built up charges
Copy
Holi celebrator
Like a terrier being trained
Commands
Wily barber
Age abbr.
Muss up
Hints of color
Blog entries
Work area
Dermal opening
Being, in Boulogne
Spare
Peppers may pack it
Brett Goldstein’s “Ted Lasso” role
Powerful people
Afternoon refresher
87-Down honorific

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Christine Mielke

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