Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Empire St. city named for a burger holder overrun with insects?
- 2.Film director Adrian, or a homophone of a word that means "a piece of film dialogue"
- 3.Give off, as energy
- 4.Extra 20 percent, say
- 5.Key ___ (Keys key)
- 6.Cambodian currency
- 7.Studio alert
- 8.Giants QB Phil
- 9.Free of pathogens
- 10.Gentleman thief in Maurice Leblanc stories
- 11.One toting Supertramp's amps, say
- 12.What's-___-face
- 13.Large passenger ship
- 14.Ninja ___ Party (musical comedy duo with the song "Cool Patrol")
- 15.Here-there separator
- 16.Applesauce maker
- 17.Turned, as a wheel
- 18.Minds others' manors
- 19.Territory with the capital of India
- 20.Blackbeard's specialty
- 21.Midday hours
- 22.Bone to pick
- 23.Cube root of eight
- 24.Tim on Clinton's ticket
- 25.Board member, briefly
- 26.Grinder of a sandwich, say
- 27.Milliner's fasteners
- 28.Canonized
- 29.Drink "spilled" when sharing juicy details
- 30."___ O'Riley" (The Who song with a title some mistakenly believe is "Teenage Wasteland")
- 31.Fulfilled
- 32.flychicago.com airport
- 33.Figure next to Aristotle in Raphael's fresco "The School of Athens"
- 34.Sooner St. city named for a frat bud of singer Osmond?
- 35.Hoosier St. city named for a hand warmer worn by a breeding horse?
- 36."Do it again!"
- 37.___ center (community sports venue)
- 38.Studio with a 119 Across mascot
- 39.Big zoo attraction
- 40.Big gas pipes
- 41.Sphere on a wizard's staff
- 42.Belly button type
- 43.Unearth, as evidence
- 44."Yabba dabba ___!"
- 45.Some people
- 46.Illustrator's field
- 47.Smartphone image
- 48.Experiment locale
- 49.Concern for a school nurse, briefly
- 50.U.S. flag maker Betsy
- 51."Clarice" actor Penn
- 52.Hot temper
- 53.Eat or drink, with "of"
- 54.Repayment promise
- 55.Cardinal ___ (sloth, e.g.)
- 56.Prayer book
- 57.Log-in name creator
- 58."Congrats on the win"
- 59.Hip-hop's Naughty by Nature, e.g.
- 60.Cause damage to
- 61.Over one's head
- 62.2024 documentary about a musician that's presented in a different way every time it's shown
- 63."Colonel quality guaranteed" sloganeer
- 64.Em, to Dorothy
- 65.Move, in realty lingo
- 66.Top of the Pantheon
- 67.Peace Garden St. city named for a burning lingerie item?
- 68.Name on Old World Style sauce jars
- 69."In memoriam" pieces, briefly
- 70.PCs of the 1980s
- 71.Top spot
- 72.Universal donor's blood type
- 73.Honey ___ (cereal)
- 74.Quesadilla ingredient
- 75.50-50 split portion
- 76.2001 accounting scandal company
- 77.Math class statement
- 78.Chief Ignacio's people
- 79.___ tower (place of privileged seclusion)
- 80.Piglet's pad
- 81.Faithful branches
- 82.Where patients' BP levels are checked
- 83.Expat's class, maybe
- 84.Beaver St. city named for the hairstyle one has while playing big band music?
- 85.Some boxing punches
- 86.Troublemaking scamp
- 87.Habituate
- 88.Combine, as companies
- 89."Minari" star Steven
- 90.Had a feast
- 91.Was ahead by a touchdown, say
- 92.Snack with a wrapper inspired by the Chain Reaction climbing route at Smith Rock
- 93.NBA or WNBA player
- 94.Broadcast heard now
- 95.Walk with heavy steps
- 96.Result of high interest?
- 97.Question in business loan ads
- 98."Vega$" actor Robert
- 99.Like some cavities and sprays
- 100."Absolutely!"
- 101.Well-___ machine
- 102."Shucks!"
- 103.Marvin the Martian, e.g.
- 104.First St. city named for a Texas shrine built out of baked desserts?
- 105.Perfectionists?
- 106.Finish
- 107.Maverick played by James Garner
- 108.NFL coach Sean
- 109.1986 U.S.S.R. launch
- 110.Sunflower St. city named for an unoriginal pouch?
- 111."Blueprint for a Sunrise" musician Yoko
- 112.Magnolia St. city named for a marsupial that caused a commotion?
- 113.2012 AL Triple Crown winner Miguel
- 114.Big zoo attraction
- 115.Like the stop when one stops on a dime
- 116.Golfer's starting point
- 117.Defendant's defense
- 118.Carpet discoloration
- 119.Like an unfriendly glare
- 120.Messenger ___
- 121.Tar Heel St. city named for a part of the mouth with a trident-shaped Greek letter written on it? ... or, when parsed differently, the band with the No. 1 hit spelled out in the circled squares
- 122."It was me!"
- 123.Defeats handily
- 124.Clutched
- 125.Female deer
- 126.Workplaces for clowns
- 127.Pounds: Abbr.
- 128.Protein-rich seed
- 129.Pine Tree St. city named for a delivery vehicle parked on a river barrier?
- 130.Saw romantically
- 131.Like the moon's surface
- 132.Intensify
- 133.Activity for those with black-and-white thinking?
- 134.Circular, serpentine symbol
- 135.Pigeon's pad
- 136."Captain Phillips" star
- 137.Manicure, as a lawn
- 138.Giants QB Manning
- 139."Dream Lover" singer
- 140.Not many
- 141."Pan's Labyrinth" hybrid
- 142.Dangerous situation
- 143.Vojvodina denizen
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