Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Baltimore winter hrs.
  2. 2.Cards brought to bars
  3. 3.Group putting on camp shows for mil. members
  4. 4.A single time
  5. 5.Sculling item
  6. 6.Honey Bunches of ___ (Post cereal)
  7. 7."___, and that new snow won't be wet"
  8. 8.Desperate, as straits
  9. 9.Uttar Pradesh city
  10. 10.Pilgrimage to Mecca, e.g.
  11. 11.Long lock of hair
  12. 12.Doc's diagnostic involving a forearm injection
  13. 13.Adjective for some tires
  14. 14.Disburdens
  15. 15.Ball star
  16. 16.Business that may serve tuna melts
  17. 17.Stitch up
  18. 18.Ringmaster's venue
  19. 19.Performs a bit better than
  20. 20.Like owls, compared to owlets
  21. 21.Take a 6 Down
  22. 22.Guest's lodging
  23. 23.Pompeo of "Grey's Anatomy"
  24. 24.Those judging pitches
  25. 25.Wrestling ring boundaries
  26. 26.Dunk's point value
  27. 27.Capricious desires
  28. 28.Microbrewery brews
  29. 29.Similar in nature
  30. 30.Member of a 1960s countercultural movement
  31. 31.Author for whom the Edgars are named
  32. 32.Palette selection
  33. 33.Develop evolutionary advantages over time
  34. 34.Voyage on a vessel
  35. 35.Shrek, e.g.
  36. 36.Playful head-rubbing antics
  37. 37.Alternatives to Toros, among lawn mowers
  38. 38.Trough stuff
  39. 39.Tunneling insects
  40. 40."Likewise for me"
  41. 41.Grinnell grad, e.g.
  42. 42.Finish behind
  43. 43.Psychic's claim, briefly
  44. 44.Highway collections
  45. 45."___, so your hands will get cold"
  46. 46.Flavorful mixture
  47. 47.61 Down's alma mater
  48. 48.Canapé spread
  49. 49.Centers of mangoes
  50. 50.Arrange by date, say
  51. 51.Letter serving as the name of a watch brand
  52. 52.Dark deeds
  53. 53.Mercury, but not Venus
  54. 54.Humor of a good comeback
  55. 55.Fatah co-founder Yasser
  56. 56.Cinematographer's cylinder
  57. 57.Had a role to play
  58. 58.Metrical homages
  59. 59.Not at risk
  60. 60.Site promoting itself as the "global marketplace for unique and creative goods"
  61. 61.Only president to serve as chief justice
  62. 62.Scientific investigation
  63. 63."Certainly, madame"
  64. 64.A-listers' brief appearances
  65. 65.Kit with acrylic paint, perhaps
  66. 66.Parsley family herb
  67. 67.Put in the effort
  68. 68.Source of online spam
  69. 69.One with "no room for improvement," per Hobbes in "Calvin and Hobbes"
  70. 70.Sodium hydroxide
  71. 71.First-class
  72. 72.Elisabeth who played Dr. Emma Russell in "The Saint"
  73. 73.Joined forces?
  74. 74.Spans of history
  75. 75.Tumbler's surface
  76. 76."This performance has ended!"
  77. 77.Tater ___ (fried side)
  78. 78.Hershiser drafted by the Dodgers in 1979
  79. 79.SEC school's nickname that omits "Ala"
  80. 80.Refined resource
  81. 81.In a fitting manner
  82. 82.Collaboration complication
  83. 83.Refined resource
  84. 84.Campaign manager, briefly?
  85. 85.Rhyming descriptor for diets that aim to promote good cardiovascular health
  86. 86.Soccer icon Maradona
  87. 87."___? That's a restricted ski trail"
  88. 88.Chilled, as coffee
  89. 89."La vita nuova" writer of the 13th century
  90. 90.Fraction of a pound
  91. 91.Net addresses
  92. 92.Bird whose name is derived from the Latin word for "golden"
  93. 93.Rapper Rida or Milli
  94. 94.Appropriate band to listen to while solving a crossword?
  95. 95.Xavier University's state
  96. 96.Burger toppings
  97. 97.Bloggers' banes
  98. 98."___? Then you're skiing"
  99. 99.App industry
  100. 100.Scintilla
  101. 101.Voices publicly, as one's "dirty laundry"
  102. 102.Pest on a pointer
  103. 103.Legit awesome
  104. 104."___? Then you'll have collided with skiing equipment"
  105. 105.Lucille's 1950s co-star
  106. 106.Frequently, in sonnets
  107. 107.Image of a city, say
  108. 108.Kudrow of "Friends"
  109. 109.Gobbles (up)
  110. 110.At an earlier time
  111. 111."Little Women" author ___ May Alcott
  112. 112.Folded bit of food with a hard or soft shell
  113. 113.Liquid byproduct of coke production
  114. 114.Like Rockefeller Center
  115. 115.Spa service
  116. 116.Shared accounts?
  117. 117.Gabe who taught the Sweathogs in a 1970s sitcom
  118. 118.Hostile party
  119. 119.Zoomer?
  120. 120."Their Eyes Were Watching God" author Zora ___ Hurston
  121. 121.Nave's neighbor in a church
  122. 122.Holds back
  123. 123.Poser's specialty
  124. 124.Lake that began dwindling in the 1960s
  125. 125.Is up against
  126. 126."Blazing" seats of a Mel Brooks film
  127. 127."Dark Was the Night" co-star Haas
  128. 128.Particle in a quantum physics textbook
  129. 129.Handcuff
  130. 130.Hosp. surgery sites
  131. 131.Arendelle freezer
  132. 132.Fashionable
  133. 133.Skip card game
  134. 134.Former flames
  135. 135.Dish frequently used for dipping grilled cheese sandwiches
  136. 136.Girds (oneself)
  137. 137.Makes an escape
  138. 138.Keg-purchasing group, briefly
  139. 139.Obtained
  140. 140."___? Then you're holding those sticks a few feet away from each other"
  141. 141."___? That's common at the bottom of the slope, but that chair brings people back up to the top"
  142. 142.Wikipedia bio number
  143. 143.Kilometers ___ hour
  144. 144.Similar and boring, informally


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The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Author: The Sunday crosswords are written by a very popular writer Evan Birnholz. He is a resident of Philadelphia and has a rich archive of all his previously written crosswords on his website, Devil Cross.

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