Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Photographer's skill
- 2.Waterloo residents
- 3.Officially order to appear
- 4.Annoyingly fastidious
- 5.___ Chemical Hearts' (2016 novel by Krystal Sutherland)
- 6.Peter who played Henry II in "Becket"
- 7.Art Garfunkel's middle name
- 8.Word in a soccer chant
- 9.Shinto shrine gateway
- 10.Became diffuse, as dye
- 11.Margarita garnish
- 12.Happening right now
- 13.More unsettling
- 14.The Battle Hymn of the Republic' lyricist Julia Ward ___
- 15."___ Chemical Hearts" (2016 novel by Krystal Sutherland)
- 16.Arrange film clips, say
- 17.Intensifies, with "up"
- 18.Fail
- 19.Audre Lorde piece
- 20.Terse query in response to "You're lying"
- 21.Pearl Jam rocker Eddie
- 22.She's the one
- 23.Spanish article
- 24.Tent holder
- 25.Luxurious bed linens
- 26.Angry audience's tomatoes, e.g
- 27.One keeping track of a senator's schedule
- 28.Oxygen consumer's device?
- 29.Southwest landform
- 30.Game manual info that adds to the mood but doesn't affect gameplay
- 31.Kelamoku dance
- 32.Personal Values' painter Magritte
- 33.Habitually
- 34.Brigham Young's Holy War football rival
- 35.Barn nestlings
- 36.Expenditures that cannot be recovered
- 37."Piece of My Heart" singer Franklin
- 38.People finishing cakes
- 39.Have an affliction
- 40.Not having undergone processing
- 41.Arithmetic figs
- 42.Goes through a whole season in 24 hours, say
- 43.My Heart' singer Young
- 44.Gas brand offering Top Tier gasoline
- 45.Person who's still performing?
- 46.Flue particles
- 47.That'll show you
- 48.Tony-winning play whose title is Latin for 'horse
- 49.Was disruptive online
- 50.Dental coat
- 51.Switch positions
- 52.Ref's replay review technique
- 53.Certain work permits
- 54."In your face!"
- 55.In ___ Deep' (Genesis hit)
- 56.Citrus cocktails
- 57.Leader on the track?
- 58.Yu Garden city
- 59.Returnees from a 1914-1918 Eur. conflict
- 60.Peter who played Henry II in 'Becket
- 61.Golden Horse-winning director Lee
- 62.1990s tape players
- 63.Non-glossy finishes
- 64.Swimming pool shade
- 65.Shelf for vases
- 66.Hey ... this way!
- 67.Besides
- 68.___ mater
- 69."Any ___?"
- 70.Intensifies, with 'up
- 71.Hooded ___ (bird)
- 72.Business address abbr
- 73.Someone from Sydney
- 74.Cigna competitor
- 75."She's the one"
- 76.Drawback
- 77."Okey-dokey!"
- 78.Unused
- 79.Hawaiian garment with a repeated syllable
- 80.Tony-winning play whose title is Latin for "horse"
- 81.Wet spot
- 82.Retro gamer's system
- 83.Most excellent
- 84."Personal Values" painter Magritte
- 85.Arya Stark's father on 'Game of Thrones
- 86.Wrote
- 87.Ability researched by J.B. Rhine in the 1930s
- 88.Cardinal numbers?
- 89.Sum thing?
- 90.Word after half or whole, in music
- 91.Rose who once toured with AC/DC
- 92.Basketmaking wood
- 93."The Battle Hymn of the Republic" lyricist Julia Ward ___
- 94.Well, hello there!
- 95.Dominating victory
- 96.Demonstrate gumption
- 97."In ___ Deep" (Genesis hit)
- 98.Made a mountain out of a molehill
- 99.Apple line
- 100.Uninterrupted sequence
- 101.Invigorating retreats
- 102.That makes sense
- 103.Casino contribution
- 104.DC Comics character whose transparent flesh gives him a skeletal appearance
- 105.California mountain range, informally
- 106.___ point
- 107.Semi circle?
- 108.Lacto-___ vegetarian
- 109.Strenuous effort
- 110.Financial figure in red ink
- 111."That makes sense"
- 112.Piece of My Heart' singer Franklin
- 113.Gene Wilder-Harrison Ford western comedy involving a journey to a California city
- 114.Dispatched
- 115.Shares
- 116."My Heart" singer Young
- 117.Knowledge or experience, e.g
- 118.___-Loompas (factory workers of film)
- 119.Dressed like Ketanji Brown Jackson
- 120.Flue particles
- 121.Bald-faced flier, maybe
- 122.Okey-dokey!
- 123.One consulted about pillars
- 124.Instrument in Irish heraldry
- 125.Whimsical and amusing
- 126.Jazz ___ (what Ron Burgundy plays at a nightclub in "Anchorman")
- 127.Smart ___ (one making wisecracks)
- 128.Publishing company whose name serves as a hint to entering several Down answers in this puzzle
- 129.Understood
- 130.Schooner's spars
- 131.Muesli grains
- 132.Humming pack animal
- 133.Monster's Ball' director Forster
- 134.Unit pricing word
- 135.1968 sci-fi villain
- 136.Outro's place, in a song
- 137.Spike in the end zone?
- 138.Terse query in response to 'You're lying
- 139.Exam with a "Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems" section
- 140."Monster's Ball" director Forster
- 141.Violet family bloom
- 142.Taranto ta-ta
- 143.Oven user's protector
- 144.In your face!
- 145.Hockey Hall of Famer who won the Hart Memorial Trophy in 1991
- 146.Permanently suspend, as a Twitter account
- 147.French pronoun seen at the start of 112 Down
- 148.Nut on the University of Connecticut's seal
- 149.Jazz ___ (what Ron Burgundy plays at a nightclub in 'Anchorman')
- 150.Word in a soccer chant
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