Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Photographer's skill
  2. 2.Waterloo residents
  3. 3.Officially order to appear
  4. 4.Annoyingly fastidious
  5. 5.___ Chemical Hearts' (2016 novel by Krystal Sutherland)
  6. 6.Peter who played Henry II in "Becket"
  7. 7.Art Garfunkel's middle name
  8. 8.Word in a soccer chant
  9. 9.Shinto shrine gateway
  10. 10.Became diffuse, as dye
  11. 11.Margarita garnish
  12. 12.Happening right now
  13. 13.More unsettling
  14. 14.The Battle Hymn of the Republic' lyricist Julia Ward ___
  15. 15."___ Chemical Hearts" (2016 novel by Krystal Sutherland)
  16. 16.Arrange film clips, say
  17. 17.Intensifies, with "up"
  18. 18.Fail
  19. 19.Audre Lorde piece
  20. 20.Terse query in response to "You're lying"
  21. 21.Pearl Jam rocker Eddie
  22. 22.She's the one
  23. 23.Spanish article
  24. 24.Tent holder
  25. 25.Luxurious bed linens
  26. 26.Angry audience's tomatoes, e.g
  27. 27.One keeping track of a senator's schedule
  28. 28.Oxygen consumer's device?
  29. 29.Southwest landform
  30. 30.Game manual info that adds to the mood but doesn't affect gameplay
  31. 31.Kelamoku dance
  32. 32.Personal Values' painter Magritte
  33. 33.Habitually
  34. 34.Brigham Young's Holy War football rival
  35. 35.Barn nestlings
  36. 36.Expenditures that cannot be recovered
  37. 37."Piece of My Heart" singer Franklin
  38. 38.People finishing cakes
  39. 39.Have an affliction
  40. 40.Not having undergone processing
  41. 41.Arithmetic figs
  42. 42.Goes through a whole season in 24 hours, say
  43. 43.My Heart' singer Young
  44. 44.Gas brand offering Top Tier gasoline
  45. 45.Person who's still performing?
  46. 46.Flue particles
  47. 47.That'll show you
  48. 48.Tony-winning play whose title is Latin for 'horse
  49. 49.Was disruptive online
  50. 50.Dental coat
  51. 51.Switch positions
  52. 52.Ref's replay review technique
  53. 53.Certain work permits
  54. 54."In your face!"
  55. 55.In ___ Deep' (Genesis hit)
  56. 56.Citrus cocktails
  57. 57.Leader on the track?
  58. 58.Yu Garden city
  59. 59.Returnees from a 1914-1918 Eur. conflict
  60. 60.Peter who played Henry II in 'Becket
  61. 61.Golden Horse-winning director Lee
  62. 62.1990s tape players
  63. 63.Non-glossy finishes
  64. 64.Swimming pool shade
  65. 65.Shelf for vases
  66. 66.Hey ... this way!
  67. 67.Besides
  68. 68.___ mater
  69. 69."Any ___?"
  70. 70.Intensifies, with 'up
  71. 71.Hooded ___ (bird)
  72. 72.Business address abbr
  73. 73.Someone from Sydney
  74. 74.Cigna competitor
  75. 75."She's the one"
  76. 76.Drawback
  77. 77."Okey-dokey!"
  78. 78.Unused
  79. 79.Hawaiian garment with a repeated syllable
  80. 80.Tony-winning play whose title is Latin for "horse"
  81. 81.Wet spot
  82. 82.Retro gamer's system
  83. 83.Most excellent
  84. 84."Personal Values" painter Magritte
  85. 85.Arya Stark's father on 'Game of Thrones
  86. 86.Wrote
  87. 87.Ability researched by J.B. Rhine in the 1930s
  88. 88.Cardinal numbers?
  89. 89.Sum thing?
  90. 90.Word after half or whole, in music
  91. 91.Rose who once toured with AC/DC
  92. 92.Basketmaking wood
  93. 93."The Battle Hymn of the Republic" lyricist Julia Ward ___
  94. 94.Well, hello there!
  95. 95.Dominating victory
  96. 96.Demonstrate gumption
  97. 97."In ___ Deep" (Genesis hit)
  98. 98.Made a mountain out of a molehill
  99. 99.Apple line
  100. 100.Uninterrupted sequence
  101. 101.Invigorating retreats
  102. 102.That makes sense
  103. 103.Casino contribution
  104. 104.DC Comics character whose transparent flesh gives him a skeletal appearance
  105. 105.California mountain range, informally
  106. 106.___ point
  107. 107.Semi circle?
  108. 108.Lacto-___ vegetarian
  109. 109.Strenuous effort
  110. 110.Financial figure in red ink
  111. 111."That makes sense"
  112. 112.Piece of My Heart' singer Franklin
  113. 113.Gene Wilder-Harrison Ford western comedy involving a journey to a California city
  114. 114.Dispatched
  115. 115.Shares
  116. 116."My Heart" singer Young
  117. 117.Knowledge or experience, e.g
  118. 118.___-Loompas (factory workers of film)
  119. 119.Dressed like Ketanji Brown Jackson
  120. 120.Flue particles
  121. 121.Bald-faced flier, maybe
  122. 122.Okey-dokey!
  123. 123.One consulted about pillars
  124. 124.Instrument in Irish heraldry
  125. 125.Whimsical and amusing
  126. 126.Jazz ___ (what Ron Burgundy plays at a nightclub in "Anchorman")
  127. 127.Smart ___ (one making wisecracks)
  128. 128.Publishing company whose name serves as a hint to entering several Down answers in this puzzle
  129. 129.Understood
  130. 130.Schooner's spars
  131. 131.Muesli grains
  132. 132.Humming pack animal
  133. 133.Monster's Ball' director Forster
  134. 134.Unit pricing word
  135. 135.1968 sci-fi villain
  136. 136.Outro's place, in a song
  137. 137.Spike in the end zone?
  138. 138.Terse query in response to 'You're lying
  139. 139.Exam with a "Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems" section
  140. 140."Monster's Ball" director Forster
  141. 141.Violet family bloom
  142. 142.Taranto ta-ta
  143. 143.Oven user's protector
  144. 144.In your face!
  145. 145.Hockey Hall of Famer who won the Hart Memorial Trophy in 1991
  146. 146.Permanently suspend, as a Twitter account
  147. 147.French pronoun seen at the start of 112 Down
  148. 148.Nut on the University of Connecticut's seal
  149. 149.Jazz ___ (what Ron Burgundy plays at a nightclub in 'Anchorman')
  150. 150.Word in a soccer chant

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