Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Traveling in a camper van
- 2.Retail venue
- 3.Convey a view
- 4."China Roses" singer
- 5.Memorable period
- 6.Arrange, as laundry
- 7.Queen who initiated the International Arab Youth Congress
- 8.Vegetarian's restriction
- 9.Liquor in a Painkiller
- 10.___ a soul (nobody)
- 11.$10,000 and $25,000, for some high-stakes poker tournaments
- 12.Leap in a ballet studio
- 13.Still filling in the blanks of "_ind_re_la"
- 14.Low land?
- 15.Ingredient in balsamic red wine sauce (Bob Woodward)
- 16.Doctors' org. located in Jamaica?
- 17.Not at all relaxed
- 18."You get what I'm trying to show you?"
- 19.Went from Tokyo to Kyoto? (Jane Austen)
- 20.Many a character on "The Wonder Years"
- 21.Opposite of feral
- 22.Latin phrase following a surprise attack
- 23.Southern region of Spain (Toni Morrison)
- 24.Regulars on the slopes (Philip K. Dick)
- 25.Nonetheless, briefly
- 26.Grunt that might follow "Avast, ye mateys!"
- 27.Jimmy who played Nero Padilla on "Sons of Anarchy"
- 28.Commanded
- 29.Difficult to cut through
- 30.Foot-long sandwich, perhaps
- 31.What you walk on when you're euphoric
- 32.Paints crudely
- 33.Pontiac model named the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1968
- 34.Laments
- 35.Alpha's opposite
- 36.Stiffened, with "up"
- 37.United, with "up"
- 38.___ Global (magazine published by an anti-fur org.)
- 39.Post-bonfire powder
- 40.Moving van, e.g., often
- 41.Tastes, as wine
- 42.With 51 Down, host of the politics podcast "The Majority Report"
- 43.Opens, as a meeting (Alex Haley)
- 44.Of punishment
- 45.Originally named
- 46.Hydrographer Francis who developed a wind scale
- 47.Going green, say
- 48.Garden tool site
- 49.Didn't remain standing
- 50.Pass-the-baton event
- 51.High-altitude ox
- 52."Who's ready?" reply
- 53.Astonishes
- 54."___ assured ..."
- 55.When you go to bed, cutesily (Herman Melville)
- 56.Like a two-word reply
- 57."___ meenie ..."
- 58.Downright foolish
- 59.Computer user's resource (Sapphire)
- 60.___ Harmon, protagonist of "The Queen's Gambit"
- 61.Press (down)
- 62."Captain Blood" actor Flynn
- 63.Like a kid in a candy store
- 64.Reviewed, as a draft
- 65.Número between uno and tres
- 66.Cloaked being on Tatooine in "Star Wars"
- 67.Commanded
- 68.Power to decide
- 69.Mystical emanation
- 70.Game specifications
- 71.Organic compound used in insecticides
- 72.Following closely, as a dog would
- 73.Wiretap, say
- 74.Some mouse batteries
- 75.Island where Hercules captured a bull in his seventh labor
- 76.Body part where you place a bracer
- 77.Tsar of Russia known as "the Great"
- 78.Game console that had faux wood paneling
- 79.___ nova (Brazilian music genre)
- 80.Person who might ironically say "How do you do, fellow kids?"
- 81.Tragic king of the stage
- 82.Aggravate
- 83.1988 World Series MVP Hershiser
- 84.New company addition
- 85.5 Across speaker
- 86.Hosted, as on TV
- 87.Versified homage
- 88.Fort Hall Reservation's state
- 89.Prepare intensively, as for a test
- 90.1992 Wimbledon champ Agassi
- 91.Important part of each reversed book title in this puzzle (which you can use to spell out an apt phrase)
- 92.Salty drops from ducts
- 93.Trunk depicted in art
- 94.Service provider?
- 95.Surgically removed
- 96."Burn ___ Reading" (2008 Coen Brothers film)
- 97.Tenant's document
- 98.Surprise attack
- 99.Ottoman Empire official
- 100.Mirror ___ (reflection)
- 101.Mentalist's alleged skill
- 102.Met, as the occasion
- 103.Copy writer? (Michael Grant)
- 104.See 123 Down
- 105.WNBA target
- 106.Cover over a cut
- 107."Insecure" star Rae
- 108.Like money and cars
- 109.Sear in fat and then simmer in a bit of liquid
- 110.___ last word
- 111.Take a ___ at it (try)
- 112.Fertilizer compound
- 113.Despotic leader
- 114.Yankees legend Joe, familiarly
- 115.1972 hit with the lyric "Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids"
- 116.Home of the Spurs (Émile Zola)
- 117.Sluggish
- 118."Honest" prez
- 119.Bread with caraway seeds
- 120.Restorative resort
- 121.Working group
- 122.Explosive TV network?
- 123.Reached a conclusion
- 124.Choose, with "for"
- 125."You're a Mean ___, Mr. Grinch"
- 126.Tea with tapioca balls
- 127.TV prize (Amy Bloom)
- 128.Lobster locale
- 129.Consider to be
- 130.Poetic contraction meaning "above"
- 131.Minor key of "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga
- 132.Optic metaphor for experience (Stanislaw Lem)
- 133.Message read on a smartphone
- 134.Midmorning hr.
- 135.Press, as a cat would with its paws
- 136."I agree, Father"
- 137.___ old, ___ old
- 138.Get out ... like, now
- 139."About this large"
- 140.Home of the Bangka Lungshan Temple
- 141.Legally expel
- 142.Walked heavily
- 143."We don't know yet"
- 144."Try this"
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