Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.SSgt., e.g.
- 2.Skip
- 3.Bit of a jerk
- 4.Title akin to Mlle
- 5."The Impaler"
- 6.Given that
- 7.Downs, in a way
- 8.Approx. takeoff hr.
- 9.Long way to go?
- 10.Major prima donnas
- 11.Like open countryside
- 12.Solitary sort
- 13.*"Just doing my job"
- 14.Bernardine Evaristo novel "___, Woman, Other"
- 15.Like some splotchy cows
- 16."___ been fun"
- 17.Litigate
- 18.With 90 Down, James Brown biopic whose title could be a title for this puzzle
- 19.Public image
- 20.Fan sites, often
- 21.Teen's whine, maybe
- 22.Jubilant cry
- 23.Housecat's lookout
- 24.Ethnicity for most Biafrans
- 25.Höch's movement
- 26.Retail promotions
- 27.Oft-ridiculed Microsoft assistant's greeting
- 28.Roman-sounding home for the Showtime Lakers, with "the"
- 29.Affectionate declaración
- 30.Artist a.k.a. Sporty Spice
- 31.Spring like a frog
- 32."I'm not ___ sure"
- 33.Cyan relative
- 34.Abstemious one, maybe
- 35.Very small amount
- 36.Farrow of "Avalanche"
- 37.Brand that makes Brunch in a Jar Sippin' Cream liqueur
- 38.Savor
- 39.Gloria instrumental in second-wave feminism
- 40.Cold brew option
- 41.Quaint, quaintly
- 42.Hippie-ish, as an aesthetic
- 43.Start of something reinvented?
- 44.Model Bella or Gigi
- 45.Sports body found to have violated antitrust laws in a unanimous 2021 SCOTUS ruling
- 46."Mediocre" author Ijeoma
- 47.Nintendo art producer?
- 48.Fantastic
- 49.Capital south of the Caspian Sea
- 50.Feast with four cups of wine
- 51.Net gains?
- 52."Curiously strong" breath mint
- 53.Govt.-issued ID
- 54.Not the crushing sort, familiarly?
- 55.Be visually striking
- 56.Lads, casually
- 57.Opening act, for short?
- 58.Literature Nobelist Gordimer
- 59.*Influential storytellers, collectively
- 60."___ Neighbors" (Elaine Equi poem whose entirety reads, "They don't play loud music. / They don't have a dog. / I think they're both mimes.")
- 61.Like words to the one who got away, perhaps
- 62.*"You and me both"
- 63.When doubled, beanie topper
- 64.National merit org.?
- 65.Ones pulling the strings
- 66.God whose name sounds similar to his missiles
- 67.Pulls (in), as fish
- 68.Mont. clock setting
- 69.HBO show featuring the actress at 1 Across
- 70."Affirmative"
- 71.Sports grp. whose first president was Patty Berg
- 72.Final Four match
- 73.Actress Ryan of "I.Q."
- 74.Epic with Patroclus and Achilles
- 75.Arthur Miller protagonist whose name is aptly found in "megalomania"
- 76.Haus wife, maybe
- 77."___ outta here!"
- 78.Align, with "up"
- 79.Venn diagram regions
- 80.Spicier alternatives to bourbon
- 81.Sail places?
- 82.Mads Mikkelsen, e.g.
- 83.President Barbie portrayer Rae
- 84.Little squeal
- 85.Casey whose book "Little Fish" won the Lambda Literary Award for transgender fiction
- 86.Retained
- 87.Odie or Snoopy
- 88.See 89 Down
- 89.Beachy state in India
- 90.Nash who wrote "Parsley / Is gharsley"
- 91.Superfund org.
- 92."srsly"
- 93.Sardonic
- 94.Open-mouthed
- 95.Solo
- 96.*Eke out an existence?
- 97.Spot with wraps on the menu
- 98.Yellow gastropod on UC Santa Cruz gear
- 99.Closes, as a backpack
- 100.Feature of the diabolical ironclad beetle
- 101.Representation
- 102.Bryce Canyon home
- 103.Stat for a bike tire
- 104.Copier's LGL alternative
- 105."¡Dios ___!"
- 106.Drags
- 107.Oscar of "Dune"
- 108.Ship
- 109.On the ___ (often)
- 110.Opt for a quiet night
- 111.Short-term rental, often
- 112.Radar screen images
- 113."You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means" speaker Montoya
- 114.Fictional 36 Across with a sizable filmography
- 115.Small amount
- 116.SAG-___ (grp. in a 2023 Hollywood strike)
- 117.Specialty for some press conference translators, for short
- 118.Doing an imitation of
- 119.Shiba ___
- 120.Squad
- 121.Traveler's collection
- 122.Continues no longer
- 123.Brilliant pieces
- 124.Nobody wins in this situation
- 125.TV channel that airs "Master Minds"
- 126.Certain striver ... or something found four times in this puzzle?
- 127.Esport, typically
- 128.Bask like a lizard
- 129.Texter's "frankly"
- 130.Better equipped
- 131.___ Valley (setting of "East of Eden")
- 132.Rhyming quartet, e.g.
- 133.Actor Rami
- 134.Jubilant cry
- 135.Flamin' Hot ___ (Ruffles flavor option)
- 136.Nail salon staple brand
- 137."Border Town" author ___ Congwen
- 138.Biblical brother of Jacob
- 139.Apt rhyme of "bit"
- 140.Cook on high heat
- 141.Ascendant, like four words in this puzzle
- 142.Absurd
- 143.Includes on an email
- 144."Sat" follower in the U.K.'s GPS equivalent
- 145.Villainous
- 146.Cloud City administrator Calrissian
- 147.Dynamic prefix
- 148.Hammer part
- 149.Form of Jewish mysticism
- 150."Moxie" director Poehler
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