Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Outburst from irritation
- 2.Put to a new purpose
- 3.Religious worship of an image
- 4.Short message
- 5.Charmian Carr's role in "The Sound of Music"
- 6.Suggestion box entry
- 7.Cage's co-star in "Face/Off"
- 8.Body holding hearings
- 9.Canton and Dayton state
- 10."For goodness ___!"
- 11."All of us are aware"
- 12.Long river in Russia
- 13.Fencer's blade
- 14.Passage in a floor plan
- 15.Small bird that may be ruby-crowned
- 16.___-piercing (loud)
- 17.Metaphorical means of cheating at cards, illustrated in this puzzle
- 18.Soccer match official
- 19.___ Grain Cheerios
- 20.Boot fillers
- 21.Teacher's summons
- 22.Wrestler's introduction?
- 23.Frying pans
- 24.Che Guevara's real first name
- 25.Seasonal nickname of Elizabeth Stuart, wife of Bohemian ruler Frederick V
- 26.Reindeer feature
- 27.Willy Wonka's prop
- 28.___ over (visited)
- 29."The ___ the limit!"
- 30."My bad!"
- 31.Network that fills in the blanks of the 1954 film "Whi_e _hrist_as"
- 32.More self-absorbed
- 33.She goes exploring
- 34.Boarding station
- 35.European city where 126 Down formed
- 36.Corny quality
- 37.Socially rejected figure
- 38.Scrolling gestures on a smartphone
- 39.Where it's at
- 40.Vague, small amount
- 41.Performed well
- 42.Relating to finances
- 43.Grammatically informal way for a trio's members to refer to themselves
- 44.Sharjah's nation: Abbr
- 45.Close to empty
- 46."Levitating" singer ___ Lipa
- 47.What the vampire Laszlo shouts before turning into a flying animal on "What We Do in the Shadows"
- 48.Walker's movement
- 49.Image of 2 Down, e.g
- 50."My understanding is ..."
- 51."I ___ my case"
- 52.Confuse
- 53.Grocery cart contents
- 54.Spend time in "Our Town," say
- 55.Grabbed a chair
- 56.Pub container
- 57.Prospective U.S. citizens' course
- 58.Release before serving a full sentence
- 59.Final result?
- 60.Sipped mixture
- 61.LXX, spelled out
- 62.Cafe-reviewing website
- 63."Let me think about it"
- 64.Procure, as services, often internationally
- 65.Christmas tree "icicles"
- 66.First hymn of a Mass
- 67.Mushroom part
- 68.DEA agent
- 69.Drummer ___ Cool
- 70.Competed (for)
- 71."Dogville" director ___ von Trier
- 72.One excelling at hitting for average, hitting for power, fielding, throwing and running, in baseball lingo
- 73."Search Party" actress Shawkat
- 74.Petty thing to pick
- 75.Hatcher of "Spy Kids"
- 76.Dress shirt insert
- 77.Sometimes, it is me
- 78.Down home?
- 79."Clue" genre, in part
- 80.State aid?
- 81.IRS or NASA, e.g
- 82.Former ESPN college football and horse racing sportscaster Edwards
- 83.Red ___ (area of a football field)
- 84.Good run for a gambler
- 85.Me, in France
- 86.Canoe slalom obstacle
- 87.Collaborative task, often
- 88.Hole where one can get an eagle on the second stroke
- 89.Some happy hour drinks
- 90.Big shipping vessel
- 91.Web correspondents
- 92.Jon Arbuckle's pet dog
- 93.Birds by a beach
- 94.Salutation to a matey
- 95.Tasting like 131 Across
- 96.Hip-hop subgenre for Lil Peep and Lil Uzi Vert
- 97.Especially taboo
- 98.Cleanse with water
- 99.Mushroom part
- 100.Like some EPs
- 101.___ Lingus
- 102.Novel read on a screen
- 103."I get it was a joke ..."
- 104."My motto in life is ..."
- 105."The Handmaid's Tale" author Margaret
- 106.Recipient of tips
- 107.Get ready for cooking or surgery
- 108.Cartoon reporter April
- 109.Causes to be amazed
- 110.Schemer of Norse myth
- 111."Ooh, burned!"
- 112.Strip for a certain jazz combo member
- 113.Leaping safari beast
- 114.Word after legal or lily
- 115.Helical shape
- 116."Pagoda Fruit" sculptor
- 117.Salty fluid
- 118."Wheel of Fortune" turn
- 119.Drink sold by 7-Eleven
- 120.Aladdin's simian buddy
- 121.What telemarketers make
- 122.Contact lens site
- 123.Gunky substance
- 124."Stranger Things" actor Gelman
- 125.Tie (up), as a shoe
- 126.Delivery co. since 1907
- 127.Can refuse to
- 128.Shorn sheep
- 129.Don, as a blouse
- 130.Punch ingredient?
- 131."All of Us Flames" musician Furman
- 132.Perfect scores at the NBA slam dunk contest
- 133.Emmy winner Cicely
- 134."Got it, fella?"
- 135."I wish ___ listen to me"
- 136.Former CBS drama
- 137.You, in France
- 138."... and you'll be sorry if you don't!"
- 139.Boar's breakfast
- 140.Vocal trembles
- 141."EverQuest" creature
- 142.Corner keyboard key
- 143."___ does it!"
- 144.Aromatic conifers
- 145.TV room
- 146."That's news to me!"
- 147.Church pathway
- 148.Like the most creditworthy bonds
- 149.Band whose song "Train of Thought" starts with the lyric "He likes to have the morning paper crossword solved"
- 150.It's bundled in bales
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