Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Northern ___ (fish)
- 2."Sleeve" singer Brickell
- 3."___ reached my limit"
- 4.___ market (specialized subset of customers)
- 5.Warty amphibian
- 6.___ Shoreham Hotel (D.C. venue)
- 7.Reacted to a loss
- 8."Calvin and Hobbes" bully
- 9.Ran, as in the papers
- 10.Rae of "The Lovebirds"
- 11.Network whose website features fantasy writers
- 12."Mama's Family" actress Lawrence
- 13.Screenwriting device?
- 14.Post-larva life stage
- 15.Weapon wielded when lunging
- 16.Toy company that touts itself as the Fun Factory
- 17.Communicated through the pen?
- 18.Commodore computer that's a Spanish word for "friend"
- 19."You must be the best judge of your own happiness" speaker of a Jane Austen novel
- 20.Spock's pointy pair
- 21."Black Prophetic Fire" co-author West
- 22.Cleveland's lake
- 23.Bright Tree Village inhabitants of sci-fi
- 24."Let's rock!"
- 25."First of All With Victor Blackwell" channel
- 26.SoCal NFL pro
- 27.Makes hoarse sounds
- 28.Genre for Cursive
- 29."Duck Hunt" locale
- 30.Sneak a quick look
- 31.Helped
- 32.Degrees from NYU's Stern School
- 33.She was introduced in the 1995 "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" episode "The Warrior Princess"
- 34."Stat!" speaker
- 35.Eye-tricking creativity
- 36.Cover over a cranium
- 37.Violin such as the Red Mendelssohn, briefly
- 38.Predisposed (to)
- 39.Irritates
- 40.Lets borrow
- 41.Catcher's glove
- 42."It was also more suited to the dignity of the Leader ... to live in a house than in a mere ___" (line from "Animal Farm")
- 43.Retail revenue figure that takes discounts into account
- 44.Person working with athletes, or with animals
- 45."Is that what you think of me?"
- 46.Nobel Prize, e.g.
- 47.Audio signal booster
- 48.Material of some wooden bridges
- 49.Contact solution brand
- 50.Tyrrhenian Sea island
- 51.British beer selection
- 52.One who may be asked, "Who's a good boy? Who's a good boy???"
- 53.___ platter (dish in American Chinese or Hawaiian cuisine)
- 54."Last Call" singer Braxton
- 55.Figs. in a receiver's avg. per reception
- 56.Preflight check org.
- 57.Designed locks
- 58."I'm in big trouble!"
- 59.Feeling troubled
- 60.Tip jar bills, often
- 61.Salt water
- 62.Ominous term in "The Shining" that sounds like a colorful drink
- 63.Rescue squad pro
- 64.Evaluative measures
- 65.Studio Ghibli genre
- 66.Impudent like an imp
- 67.Peter Scottson's org. on "Weeds"
- 68.Points (at)
- 69."Barefoot Contessa" host Garten
- 70.Like dough that may be used to make flat breads
- 71.Counter-cleaning items
- 72.___ Sea (lake whose eastern basin became a desert)
- 73.Creditors' claims
- 74.2026 World Cup co-host
- 75.Humiliate
- 76."Happy" time
- 77.Dullsville for a worker
- 78.Ascends awkwardly, and an anagram of this puzzle's circled word
- 79.It breaks in the morning
- 80."The Problem With ___" (Hari Kondabolu film that examined a "Simpsons" character)
- 81.Qatari monarchs
- 82.SNUB
- 83.Judges of Nats pitching, say
- 84.Last in a math series
- 85.Like a villain's actions
- 86.Dreamboat of myth
- 87.Picnic race bag
- 88."Oh, ___ mature!"
- 89.RUSTLES
- 90.Make tidy
- 91.The A of UAE
- 92.Fellow one might fraternise with
- 93.Striker in soccer, e.g.
- 94.With hands on hips
- 95.Spammer's output
- 96.Home of Hanoi and Hefei
- 97.Mauna ___
- 98.Site of the volcanic mountain Mauga Afi
- 99.USS Enterprise helmsman
- 100.SKI TEAM
- 101.Gullible one
- 102.Noise that may be heard by a scarecrow
- 103.Lebanon flag tree
- 104.Elliot Page's maze-building "Inception" character, named for a mythical princess who helped Theseus navigate the labyrinth
- 105.SOURCE
- 106.Break out
- 107.___ acid (tryptophan, for example)
- 108.State without stress
- 109.Bon ___ ("Skinny Love" band)
- 110.What borrowers amass
- 111.mRNA vaccine maker
- 112.Feisty
- 113.Emulate Nat King Cole
- 114.Gearhead's interests
- 115.IT IS DONE
- 116."I mean ... forget it"
- 117.Letter remover
- 118.Second sight initials
- 119.Theatrical opening
- 120.PAP
- 121.Water balloons, in water balloon fights
- 122.Group of numbers?
- 123.Wriggly swimmer
- 124.5200 console maker
- 125.Unit of digital info
- 126.Total in a store
- 127.Tried to avoid a catcher's tag, in a way
- 128.Prenatal tests, briefly
- 129.Volley/ball game?
- 130."Holding ___ Heaven" (song from the 2014 Foxes album "Glorious")
- 131.Stops waffling
- 132.129 Across seller
- 133."The Theft of the ___ Lisa" (1931 Géza von Bolváry film)
- 134.LEANS
- 135.Secretive summons
- 136.Garment edge
- 137."Okay, but what's your point?"
- 138.Roadside assistance job
- 139.Book blunders
- 140.Everglades wader
- 141.Musical virtuoso, e.g.
- 142.In the style of, to chefs
- 143.Maximally warm
- 144.SATAN
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