Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
22-September-2024 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1."My man!"
  2. 2.Sea that's been the subject of restoration projects
  3. 3."Hey, look who's here!"
  4. 4.Occurrence in the film "Twister"
  5. 5.Farrow of "The Watcher"
  6. 6.1987 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee King
  7. 7.Xerox machine stack
  8. 8.University football player's body?
  9. 9.Sevillian's "sayonara"
  10. 10."Yeesh, that's awful"
  11. 11.Knifehand strike, familiarly
  12. 12.Wizard's expertise
  13. 13.Ability that Dr. Peter Venkman supposedly tested using negative reinforcement, in "Ghostbusters"
  14. 14.Avoids, as one's duty
  15. 15.Bloke
  16. 16.___ for the poor
  17. 17.15 Down, in Congressional votes
  18. 18.Mail, as a payment
  19. 19.NAACP Image Award winner DuVernay
  20. 20.Group that developed a useful phonetic code
  21. 21.Castaway's rescue vessel
  22. 22.Unravels, as a rope
  23. 23.Removed, as ice from a windshield
  24. 24."That's right"
  25. 25.Moving day adhesive
  26. 26."Yeah, sure, you've really got me quaking in my boots here!"
  27. 27.Put on, as a suit
  28. 28.Maintains
  29. 29.Disorganized situation
  30. 30.Cut sharply, as prices
  31. 31.Bit of change in a fountain
  32. 32.Nothing
  33. 33.Ute Mountain Ute ___ (Weenuche band of the Ute Nation)
  34. 34.Unconfirmed story
  35. 35.Warm and cozy
  36. 36.Tech company that designed SecureBlue encryption hardware
  37. 37.Raise, as a child
  38. 38.Genuine, for short
  39. 39.1945 satirical novella that features the revolutionary anthem "Beasts of England"
  40. 40.Female deer
  41. 41.Boot blemish
  42. 42.Cheeky talk
  43. 43.Get the facts, say
  44. 44."So you conspired against me, too?!"
  45. 45.Nesting creature
  46. 46.Actions to avoid
  47. 47.Caitlin Clark's org.
  48. 48.Rival of TWA until 1991
  49. 49.Personal point of view
  50. 50."Please elaborate"
  51. 51.Athlete's on-camera shout-out to a parent
  52. 52.Particles that have gained high levels of kinetic energy
  53. 53.Egyptian Islamic scholar who became the grand imam of al-Azhar in 2010
  54. 54.Cookies-and-cream desserts
  55. 55.Vegetable ___
  56. 56.2022 S. S. Rajamouli epic featuring the song "Naatu Naatu"
  57. 57.Cereal with a Red Berries variety
  58. 58.That woman's
  59. 59.24-___ gold
  60. 60."Peter Pan" dog
  61. 61.Apiary insect
  62. 62.Person not spending any time anywhere?
  63. 63.Pigment used in Frederic Leighton's painting "Flaming June"
  64. 64.Blanche's sister in "A Streetcar Named Desire"
  65. 65."That makes ___"
  66. 66.Baby ducks, e.g.?
  67. 67.Targets, as in archery
  68. 68.Word after French or open
  69. 69.Notetaker in court
  70. 70."That's right"
  71. 71.Crosspieces beneath some windows
  72. 72.Prophecy provider
  73. 73.Neither/___
  74. 74.Thanksgiving tuber
  75. 75.___ mater
  76. 76.Enjoy supper
  77. 77.In a state between waking and dreaming
  78. 78.Having a sharp taste
  79. 79.Gothic lab assistant
  80. 80.See stars?
  81. 81."Hamlet" or "Othello"
  82. 82.Unadulterated
  83. 83.Title for Galahad
  84. 84.Six-legged tunnelers
  85. 85.[As written]
  86. 86.Split seed, at times
  87. 87.Needs a sick day
  88. 88.Stick around
  89. 89.Off-target
  90. 90."Ah, gotcha"
  91. 91.Kimono sash
  92. 92.Genre in which some musicians may express remorse, and a word aptly found inside "remorse"
  93. 93."Welcome!"
  94. 94.Any vocal solo in "Aida"
  95. 95."Veep" nomination, say
  96. 96.Australian 119 Across
  97. 97."You sure?"
  98. 98.Like a cappella music
  99. 99.Of hearing
  100. 100.Endnotes abbr.
  101. 101."The Deliverance" director Daniels
  102. 102.Honest ___ (Lincoln's nickname)
  103. 103.Many a tie-dyed shirt
  104. 104.Like house cats
  105. 105.Miniature military vehicles
  106. 106.Literary whale hunter
  107. 107.It's what you'd expect
  108. 108.Climbing supports
  109. 109.Refusal in Siberia
  110. 110.On a ___ (for fun)
  111. 111.Concealed stockpile
  112. 112.Closed ecosystem of a 1996 Pauly Shore film
  113. 113.Island home of the Bon Bini Festival
  114. 114.Quite difficult to find
  115. 115.Creatively provocative
  116. 116.Still in bed
  117. 117.Holy relic site, often
  118. 118."Ready, ___, go!"
  119. 119.Get one's money after gambling
  120. 120.Bursting with joy
  121. 121."We're ___ in this together"
  122. 122.One who didn't win
  123. 123.___-straight alliance
  124. 124.Predictiveness, to vice presidents
  125. 125.Carnivore's desire
  126. 126.Powder that Michael Jordan clapped in front of Johnny "Red" Kerr during his pregame ritual
  127. 127.Beer-brewing merger partner of Molson
  128. 128."Dolemite Is My Name" star Murphy
  129. 129."Peter Pan" pirate
  130. 130.Legend wielding an ax?
  131. 131.Athletic clubs just below the majors
  132. 132.Plane space
  133. 133.Pigeon's call
  134. 134.Nutritionists' plans
  135. 135.Term in linear algebra for the series of entries in a square matrix extending from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner
  136. 136.Delayed for now
  137. 137.Adds secretly
  138. 138.Powdered accessory of 18th-century fashion
  139. 139.Collect in bulk
  140. 140.P, to Pythagoras
  141. 141.Like some wool blankets
  142. 142.Gent getting married
  143. 143.Guess based on one's gut
  144. 144.Hamburgers, e.g.


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