Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
13-April-2025 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1."Murder, ___ Wrote"
  2. 2."Signal Fires" author Dani
  3. 3.Pub. that purchased Wordle in 2022
  4. 4.Figure at the Salem witch trials
  5. 5.Cause to feel demoralized, perhaps
  6. 6.Many a young senior
  7. 7.Spotter's cry?
  8. 8.Tries to get cash from
  9. 9.Funky emanation
  10. 10.Give a different form to
  11. 11.Draw forth
  12. 12.1971 black comedy featuring a pair of people with a morbid interest in attending strangers' funerals
  13. 13.Like some promises
  14. 14."___ words were never spoken"
  15. 15.Two-time Silver Slugger Award winner Moisés
  16. 16.Preserves, for example
  17. 17.Long, arduous trips
  18. 18.Build
  19. 19.Slight coloration
  20. 20.Set found during an investigation, maybe
  21. 21."As ___ say ..."
  22. 22.Sauciness
  23. 23."That ... wouldn't be my first choice"
  24. 24."Move it, varmint!"
  25. 25.Like some sprays
  26. 26.Physique, informally
  27. 27.Up-grade?
  28. 28.Headwear for one of Santa's assistants
  29. 29.Encourage
  30. 30."___Five" (2010 album by a South Korean singer)
  31. 31.Denounces
  32. 32.Programs rated by Google Play users
  33. 33.Soppressata purveyor
  34. 34.2016 thriller about a man hunted by the Treasury Department for sanitizing the financial records of criminal organizations
  35. 35.Pedaled vehicle that comes with a charge
  36. 36.Recent arrival in grade school, say
  37. 37."Tape" actress Thurman
  38. 38.Clay target sport
  39. 39.Hair on an eyelid
  40. 40.Matter of course?
  41. 41.___ cream parlor
  42. 42.Maine winter hrs.
  43. 43.___ thai (national dish of Thailand)
  44. 44.Gave a hand to
  45. 45.Comet, e.g., some say
  46. 46.Subject of a "missing pet" poster
  47. 47."Champagne for my ___ friends, ___ pain for my sham friends"
  48. 48.Winged mail carrier
  49. 49.Exhaust
  50. 50.Like an unlocked door
  51. 51.Former 15-state bloc
  52. 52.Banger of a legal drama?
  53. 53.Practice focus
  54. 54.Like coverage provided by a blimp
  55. 55.Cribbage game pieces
  56. 56.Wood decay
  57. 57.Word that can precede "life"
  58. 58.Pupil of Plato who penned "Poetics"
  59. 59.Big group scuffle
  60. 60.Blue Öyster Cult song memorialized in the SNL sketch "More Cowbell"
  61. 61.Los Angeles mayor Bass
  62. 62.Issa of "Vengeance"
  63. 63."Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" director Wright
  64. 64.Apple center
  65. 65.Little kitty's "Feed me!"
  66. 66.Online businesses
  67. 67.Out of ___ (not together)
  68. 68."Mind Games" author Roberts
  69. 69.Defeat decisively
  70. 70.Italian lawn game
  71. 71.Moves, in realty-speak
  72. 72.3 of the Roman Empire
  73. 73.Having no sensation
  74. 74.Like the ending of many a rom-com
  75. 75.Fish that's a homophone of 71 Down
  76. 76.Numbers entered into a spreadsheet, say
  77. 77.Aretha's older sister
  78. 78.Geological time piece
  79. 79."That's wrong, you big goofball!"
  80. 80.Herro of the Miami Heat
  81. 81.Comedic Milton
  82. 82.WWE wrestler whose three initials spell out the federal agency that inspired his gimmick
  83. 83."... and others": Lat.
  84. 84.Non-amateur, for short
  85. 85.Spineless sort
  86. 86.Hotel rm. hookup
  87. 87."Have we ___?"
  88. 88.Oil or gas containers
  89. 89.Indian region producing 115 Down
  90. 90.Stand for an artist
  91. 91.Had done laps in a pool
  92. 92.Ernie who designs golf courses
  93. 93.Speedy Amtrak option
  94. 94.Genre for the band Modern Baseball
  95. 95.Tabloid nickname for Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to eight children in 2009
  96. 96.Slack off
  97. 97.The Notorious B.I.G. rap classic with the lyric "Federal agents mad 'cause I'm flagrant"
  98. 98.Shackle
  99. 99.Fling or sling
  100. 100.Rested on a bench
  101. 101.Quickly, to Shakespeare
  102. 102.Instrument on an Irish passport
  103. 103.Site of tag lines?
  104. 104.Lamb's father
  105. 105.Brick-firing oven
  106. 106.Belonging to us
  107. 107.Long bit of hose
  108. 108.Discussed fully, with "out"
  109. 109."What ___ ya got?"
  110. 110.Newman's Own alternative
  111. 111.WWE wrestler whose finishing move was the Tombstone Piledriver
  112. 112."Ah, I get what you're referring to now"
  113. 113.Born, in Bordeaux
  114. 114.Looks like
  115. 115.Cinematic video game sequence
  116. 116.Mixology expert
  117. 117.Brewed beverages
  118. 118.Exhausted
  119. 119.Clay creature said to have been created by Rabbi Loew of Prague
  120. 120.Mythological maiden
  121. 121."Breaking Bad" antagonist Fring
  122. 122.Big ___ (Red Sox icon David Ortiz's nickname)
  123. 123.Hirsch of "Into the Wild"
  124. 124.Not as significant
  125. 125.Nonpermanent staffer
  126. 126.Entity
  127. 127.Sweet Lunchables treat
  128. 128.Goddess who brought the world fall and winter when her daughter Persephone returned to the Underworld, in Greek myth
  129. 129.Begin to awaken
  130. 130.The B in the presidential monogram MVB
  131. 131.Makes an abrupt turn
  132. 132.Gofer's mission
  133. 133.Of some hygiene
  134. 134.Multiply
  135. 135.Wyatt of the Wild West
  136. 136.Block of text inserted as a joke
  137. 137.___ of shame (pet protection device that resembles a funnel)
  138. 138.Lefty who was a left-handed pitcher and a left fielder
  139. 139.Examination expert
  140. 140."Hidden" treasure
  141. 141."That gives me an idea!"
  142. 142.As of
  143. 143.Soul automaker
  144. 144.White thing found in stores
  145. 145.Either one of life's two certainties, per Benjamin Franklin
  146. 146.It may be hard to break
  147. 147.Blackjack venue


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