Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Painter of the triptych "Adoration of the Magi"
- 2."Wasn't my favorite"
- 3.In most cases
- 4.Subcontinent prince
- 5.Pick, as a president
- 6.Madeline of "Clue"
- 7.Chuck once on the Steelers' sideline
- 8.Akana who co-hosts the podcast "Explain Things to Me"
- 9.Participate in a spin class
- 10.Word before student or records
- 11.Wheeled aisle vehicle
- 12.Interminably long times
- 13.Passionate emotion
- 14.Attend
- 15."Beware the ___ of March"
- 16.Article citation abbr.
- 17.Liquor in a mojito
- 18.*Kayaking locales that will give you a good core workout?
- 19.Where the 2022 film "RRR" takes place
- 20.*Fellows who enjoy composer Maurice's music?
- 21.Apt rhyme of "casino" among American cities
- 22.Typography stroke
- 23.Give up, as territory
- 24.Bird feed?
- 25.PlayStation 5 insert
- 26."What ___ can I say?"
- 27.Photo perimeter, maybe
- 28.Work alone
- 29.Energy drink brand
- 30."Another World" actress Linda
- 31.Demonstrates empathy
- 32.Modify for a movie, say
- 33.With 108 Down, remain in place
- 34.Where to find singles on campus?
- 35.Mr. Schwarzenegger, informally
- 36."With all ___ respect ..."
- 37.Instrument that may be read on a calculator by typing 3080 and turning it upside down
- 38.Tasting like some sweet drinks
- 39.Joseph known for his Slow Churned ice cream brand
- 40.Like some beachgoers
- 41.Cause for many Stonewall protesters
- 42.One with the power to release the kraken, presumably
- 43.Caught
- 44.Sty stuff
- 45."I didn't want to tell you this"
- 46.Teeny-tiny
- 47.2023 World Cup star Carmona
- 48.Divested (of)
- 49.Thrush home
- 50."Yikes! A mouse!"
- 51."Pipers piping" count
- 52.Stream interruptions
- 53.Beneficiary in a will
- 54.Stylist's supply
- 55.___ II (razor)
- 56.Be 124 Across
- 57.Discharge, as steam
- 58.End-of-semester tests
- 59.*"Mein Gott! A 'burnt' color!"?
- 60."Can I ___ why?"
- 61."You get my point?"
- 62.Wedding dress fabric
- 63.Unlocking item
- 64.Office abbr. that omits "ui" from the interior
- 65."A guy with déj vu walks ___ a bar. A guy with déj vu walks ___ a bar."
- 66."Freek-A-Leek" rapper ___ Pablo
- 67.*"Have you acquired any assets at all?"?
- 68.Small arthropod
- 69.Covered in concrete rectangles, say
- 70.The road not taken as often as the main one
- 71.Utah Tech Univ. city, or a legendary dragon slayer
- 72.Dodge, as detection
- 73.*Christmas toymaker walked onstage?
- 74.*Expert at setting and keeping the tempo?
- 75.The D of CODA
- 76.18th-century author of "The American Crisis"
- 77.Closely related (to)
- 78.Forceful denial
- 79.Not entirely shut
- 80.British baby carriage
- 81.Body of water like l'Adriatique
- 82.Chronological divisions
- 83.Like mouthwash, often
- 84.Equipped for the job
- 85.Liquor in a Manhattan
- 86.*Farm enclosure for storing a pool triangle?
- 87.See 83 Down
- 88.Judicial Sotomayor
- 89."Short," contracted
- 90.Passionate emotion
- 91."Us" actor Heidecker
- 92.Professors' outlines
- 93.*What Elvis might have called his swiveling body parts if he acted in the 2012 Best Picture winner?
- 94.Madrid museum display
- 95.Promotional programming
- 96.Unit of cash in Malta
- 97.Quaker one might find on a hiking trip
- 98.Brand that makes lip balm and body lotion
- 99.Eliminate, as letters
- 100.Burj Al Arab's city
- 101.Joy of talk shows
- 102.*What you use to listen to a whirlpool?
- 103.Sprinter Burrell
- 104.Kvetch
- 105.Handi-Snacks cookie
- 106.Trial balloon
- 107.Head of state, at times
- 108.Difference in life experience
- 109.Stuff in some kegs
- 110.Flat-topped hill
- 111.Back in the day
- 112.Unit of time based on the moon's phases
- 113.___ dunk contest
- 114.Very busy
- 115.___ mater
- 116."Game of Thrones" city with a Great Pyramid
- 117.Winner's sensation
- 118."Shh, the adults ___ talking"
- 119.Organ recipient, e.g.
- 120.Tree branch
- 121.*Every person named like NFL receiver Moss, "American Idol" judge Jackson, composer Newman, etc.?
- 122."Hoop Dreams" hoop
- 123.Of that kind
- 124.Milne's gloomy ass
- 125.The bird Edward or Edwina, in kids' books by Sheena Knowles
- 126.Unwell
- 127.Got a Lyft, say
- 128.Wall climber's cord
- 129.Heavy object lifter
- 130.Road trip fare
- 131.Line on leather, say
- 132.Pride Lands lioness
- 133.Book of Samuel judge
- 134.One living in Livorno, often
- 135.Freezer blocks
- 136.Frenemies' quarrel
- 137.Bronx Zoo locale, briefly
- 138.Ron ___, U.S. senator representing Oregon
- 139.Like "Airplane!" and "Hot Shots!"
- 140.Nonprofit URL ending
- 141.Like a certain table
- 142.Prayer's start
- 143."___ Rave" (song by Noisestorm with a music video featuring dancing crustaceans)
- 144.Pride Lands lion
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