Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
15-January-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1."___ meenie ..."
  2. 2.Mentalist's alleged skill
  3. 3."___ assured ..."
  4. 4.Número between uno and tres
  5. 5.Mystical emanation
  6. 6.WNBA target
  7. 7.Following closely, as a dog would
  8. 8.Downright foolish
  9. 9."Insecure" star Rae
  10. 10.Reviewed, as a draft
  11. 11.Island where Hercules captured a bull in his seventh labor
  12. 12.Commanded
  13. 13.___ nova (Brazilian music genre)
  14. 14.Take a ___ at it (try)
  15. 15.Aggravate
  16. 16.Power to decide
  17. 17.Despotic leader
  18. 18.Some mouse batteries
  19. 19.New company addition
  20. 20.Tsar of Russia known as "the Great"
  21. 21.1972 hit with the lyric "Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids"
  22. 22.With 51 Down, host of the politics podcast "The Majority Report"
  23. 23.Restorative resort
  24. 24.Salty drops from ducts
  25. 25.Game console that had faux wood paneling
  26. 26.Reached a conclusion
  27. 27.Prepare intensively, as for a test
  28. 28.1988 World Series MVP Hershiser
  29. 29."Burn ___ Reading" (2008 Coen Brothers film)
  30. 30.Hosted, as on TV
  31. 31.Consider to be
  32. 32.Poetic contraction meaning "above"
  33. 33.Mirror ___ (reflection)
  34. 34.Fort Hall Reservation's state
  35. 35.Message read on a smartphone
  36. 36.Surprise attack
  37. 37."Who's ready?" reply
  38. 38.Surgically removed
  39. 39.Copy writer? (Michael Grant)
  40. 40.Service provider?
  41. 41.Get out ... like, now
  42. 42.Home of the Bangka Lungshan Temple
  43. 43.Cover over a cut
  44. 44.Tenant's document
  45. 45."We don't know yet"
  46. 46.___ Harmon, protagonist of "The Queen's Gambit"
  47. 47.Sear in fat and then simmer in a bit of liquid
  48. 48."China Roses" singer
  49. 49.Met, as the occasion
  50. 50.Fertilizer compound
  51. 51.See 123 Down
  52. 52.Liquor in a Painkiller
  53. 53.Game specifications
  54. 54.Arrange, as laundry
  55. 55."Honest" prez
  56. 56.Low land?
  57. 57.Home of the Spurs (Émile Zola)
  58. 58.Like money and cars
  59. 59.Explosive TV network?
  60. 60.Yankees legend Joe, familiarly
  61. 61.Not at all relaxed
  62. 62.Person who might ironically say "How do you do, fellow kids?"
  63. 63.Went from Tokyo to Kyoto? (Jane Austen)
  64. 64.TV prize (Amy Bloom)
  65. 65.Southern region of Spain (Toni Morrison)
  66. 66."You're a Mean ___, Mr. Grinch"
  67. 67.Sluggish
  68. 68.Choose, with "for"
  69. 69.Nonetheless, briefly
  70. 70.Working group
  71. 71.1992 Wimbledon champ Agassi
  72. 72.Optic metaphor for experience (Stanislaw Lem)
  73. 73."I agree, Father"
  74. 74.Foot-long sandwich, perhaps
  75. 75."About this large"
  76. 76.Tea with tapioca balls
  77. 77.Paints crudely
  78. 78.Minor key of "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga
  79. 79.Walked heavily
  80. 80.Midmorning hr.
  81. 81.Retail venue
  82. 82.Stiffened, with "up"
  83. 83.Memorable period
  84. 84.Press, as a cat would with its paws
  85. 85.___ Global (magazine published by an anti-fur org.)
  86. 86.Post-bonfire powder
  87. 87.Legally expel
  88. 88.Vegetarian's restriction
  89. 89."Try this"
  90. 90.Leap in a ballet studio
  91. 91.___ last word
  92. 92.Opens, as a meeting (Alex Haley)
  93. 93.Ingredient in balsamic red wine sauce (Bob Woodward)
  94. 94.Traveling in a camper van
  95. 95.Hydrographer Francis who developed a wind scale
  96. 96.Queen who initiated the International Arab Youth Congress
  97. 97.Doctors' org. located in Jamaica?
  98. 98.___ a soul (nobody)
  99. 99.Garden tool site
  100. 100.Astonishes
  101. 101.Regulars on the slopes (Philip K. Dick)
  102. 102.$10,000 and $25,000, for some high-stakes poker tournaments
  103. 103.Like a two-word reply
  104. 104.Latin phrase following a surprise attack
  105. 105.Bread with caraway seeds
  106. 106.Many a character on "The Wonder Years"
  107. 107.Commanded
  108. 108."You get what I'm trying to show you?"
  109. 109.Press (down)
  110. 110.Like a kid in a candy store
  111. 111.What you walk on when you're euphoric
  112. 112.Opposite of feral
  113. 113.Cloaked being on Tatooine in "Star Wars"
  114. 114.Lobster locale
  115. 115.Jimmy who played Nero Padilla on "Sons of Anarchy"
  116. 116.Laments
  117. 117.Grunt that might follow "Avast, ye mateys!"
  118. 118.Organic compound used in insecticides
  119. 119.Wiretap, say
  120. 120.United, with "up"
  121. 121.Difficult to cut through
  122. 122.Body part where you place a bracer
  123. 123.___ old, ___ old
  124. 124.Tastes, as wine
  125. 125.Tragic king of the stage
  126. 126.Pontiac model named the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1968
  127. 127.Originally named
  128. 128.Alpha's opposite
  129. 129.5 Across speaker
  130. 130.Convey a view
  131. 131.Versified homage
  132. 132.High-altitude ox
  133. 133.Important part of each reversed book title in this puzzle (which you can use to spell out an apt phrase)
  134. 134.Didn't remain standing
  135. 135.Moving van, e.g., often
  136. 136.Going green, say
  137. 137.Trunk depicted in art
  138. 138.Of punishment
  139. 139.Still filling in the blanks of "_ind_re_la"
  140. 140.When you go to bed, cutesily (Herman Melville)
  141. 141.Computer user's resource (Sapphire)
  142. 142.Ottoman Empire official
  143. 143."Captain Blood" actor Flynn
  144. 144.Pass-the-baton event


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