Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
18-September-2022 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Country shower
  2. 2.Not glossy
  3. 3.Org. filling in the blanks of "cla_de_tine oper_tions"
  4. 4.Org. whose website allows listeners to access "StoryCorps" stories
  5. 5.Puts down turf
  6. 6.Opening statement?
  7. 7.Jam ___ (informal musical gathering)
  8. 8.Office initials
  9. 9.Rocker who sings with the Pharmacists
  10. 10.1929 novel by William Faulkner, or a hint to 17 Across's circled words
  11. 11.Like "The Haunting of Hill House"
  12. 12.Quaint, negative contraction
  13. 13.Chow chow checker
  14. 14.Fill to excess
  15. 15.Feature of a goat
  16. 16.Aircraft carriers?
  17. 17.Noise after the home team scores a touchdown
  18. 18.Drum setting
  19. 19.Type of car from the French for "cut"
  20. 20.Cherry pie ___ mode
  21. 21.Lampoon locale
  22. 22.___ and outs
  23. 23.Time out on a hammock
  24. 24.Public discussion venue
  25. 25.They're called Italian tomatoes despite not originating in Italia
  26. 26.Pacific giant
  27. 27.Campaigned for a seat
  28. 28.Activist and community organizer Newsome
  29. 29.Made resolute, as for a difficult task
  30. 30.Change the subject, say?
  31. 31.Booze cruise brews
  32. 32.Index's place in a book
  33. 33.Snake oil salesman's practice
  34. 34.Part of the eye beneath the sclera
  35. 35.John who wrote the song "Roundball Rock"
  36. 36.Conflict in Ahmed Saadawi's novel "Frankenstein in Baghdad"
  37. 37.Abound (with)
  38. 38.Variety of chile pepper
  39. 39.Last word of a Jan. 1 song title
  40. 40."___ Lisa" (Louvre attraction painted in the early 16th century)
  41. 41.Crocus container
  42. 42.Energy field
  43. 43.Secret service that dissolved in 1991
  44. 44.Fertility clinic eggs
  45. 45."And what's he then that says I play the villain?" speaker of a Shakespeare play
  46. 46.Synthesizer brand
  47. 47.___ and abet
  48. 48."Sure, that'd be fun!"
  49. 49.Stuff glistening on blades
  50. 50.Have couscous, say
  51. 51.Pertaining to some waves
  52. 52."Citizen ___" (1941 classic)
  53. 53.Spike in a forest
  54. 54.Be smitten with
  55. 55.Slide down powder
  56. 56.House party, briefly?
  57. 57.___ Gobb, love interest for Mr. Bean
  58. 58.Proofreading mark for inserting a word
  59. 59.Tunes played while you're on hold
  60. 60.Ballet class handrail
  61. 61."OK, I really did not need to hear the details there"
  62. 62."Star Trek" role for Nichelle Nichols
  63. 63."Would you like to check your balance?" device
  64. 64.High garden locations
  65. 65.___ out a narrow victory
  66. 66.Pastry with cherry and cheese filling, perhaps
  67. 67.See 37 Down
  68. 68.Milk, cheese and such
  69. 69."Don't ___ go there!"
  70. 70.Whup
  71. 71.Distinctive period
  72. 72.With 65 Down, Joel Cairo's portrayer in "The Maltese Falcon"
  73. 73.Destroy, as a developer would
  74. 74."For a Good Time, Call ..." actress Graynor
  75. 75.Skeptical or understanding reply
  76. 76.Work well together
  77. 77.Taps on kegs
  78. 78."Let us not look back in ___, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness": James Thurber
  79. 79.One in several billion
  80. 80.Pugsley, to Morticia and Gomez
  81. 81.Preschool education lessons
  82. 82."Suddenly ..."
  83. 83.Endurance event for Olympic gold medalists Gwen Jorgensen and Flora Duffy
  84. 84.Request earnestly
  85. 85.Stringing along
  86. 86.Split between friends
  87. 87.Phony sorts
  88. 88.Comp ___ (aspiring programmer's major)
  89. 89.Bar numbers?
  90. 90.Wall Street Journal language columnist Zimmer
  91. 91.1952 novella by Ernest Hemingway, or a hint to 46 Across's circled words
  92. 92.Rodent given drugs
  93. 93.1995 western starring Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman, or a hint to 83 Across's circled words
  94. 94.Soft, feathery accessory
  95. 95.Crams for an exam
  96. 96.Negotiators for actors and authors
  97. 97."Mata ___ at the Moulin Rouge" (musical about a spy)
  98. 98.Not on the premises
  99. 99.President before Franklin
  100. 100.In ___ land (daydreaming)
  101. 101.Lily family plant
  102. 102.Bottom's head turns into the head of this beast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
  103. 103.Word before blood or moon
  104. 104.Staff symbol
  105. 105.Knight who loved Isolde
  106. 106.Courage in the face of hardship
  107. 107.Second word of 9 Across
  108. 108.Diner dish served in the morning
  109. 109.Grayish in color
  110. 110."___ la vista, baby"
  111. 111."How can you ___?"
  112. 112.Cutter in a jungle
  113. 113."Yeah, see, that's ridiculous"
  114. 114.Pejorative used in proselytization
  115. 115.They touch hot coals while firewalking
  116. 116.Granola cereal grains
  117. 117.Final word in the Pledge of Allegiance
  118. 118.Hang like the leaves of many an unwatered plant
  119. 119.North, south, east and west
  120. 120."Ooh, look at this!"
  121. 121.Showing great interest
  122. 122.Pine Tree State town with the same name as a European capital
  123. 123.Fails to include
  124. 124.6, for Big Bird
  125. 125.Captivate with love
  126. 126.Play area?
  127. 127.Maize cultivator of the 15th century


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