Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
24-November-2024 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.Buzzard's claw
  2. 2.Lasso on TV
  3. 3.Best Breakthrough Athlete award
  4. 4.Render unclear
  5. 5.Where Spotify was founded
  6. 6.Metal analysis
  7. 7.Takes five
  8. 8.Non-contact "game"?
  9. 9.What an energy drink provides
  10. 10.Enjoying down time?
  11. 11."On the Beach" author Shute
  12. 12.Part of a pagoda tier
  13. 13.Kin, for short
  14. 14.Coat checked by a dentist
  15. 15.Biohazard frontman Seinfeld
  16. 16.Property securities
  17. 17."Every Rose Has Its ___" (Poison song)
  18. 18.Volleyball feat
  19. 19.Checked (out)
  20. 20.Projection from shore
  21. 21.Deep space?
  22. 22.Gold medal-winning gymnast Raisman
  23. 23.Colonists' settlements?
  24. 24.Cavs' and Mavs' org.
  25. 25.Granny known for interior design? (Singer Carter eating kernels on the cob)
  26. 26.Ink smears?
  27. 27.Blood thinner's target
  28. 28.Cute kid?
  29. 29.Party in power
  30. 30.Pet rodent warning people about bad golf shots? (Author C.S. eating honey-glazed meat)
  31. 31.Celestial trajectory
  32. 32.Instrument for Bernard Edwards
  33. 33.Play count
  34. 34.Elisabeth of "Palmetto"
  35. 35.Person at a bride-to-be's bach party, say
  36. 36.Streetcar for a donkey spouting nonsense? (Literary Shandy eating green seeds)
  37. 37.With 6 Across, go-getter
  38. 38.Within earshot
  39. 39.Like society after a major conflict
  40. 40.Storage facility
  41. 41.Pregame call
  42. 42.Ignores, as an order
  43. 43."Man and Superman" playwright
  44. 44.Stoked, with "up"
  45. 45.Fishing platform covered with mitts? (Actor Danny eating a baked dessert)
  46. 46.Exciting times
  47. 47.The EU's partner in the Berlin Plus agreement
  48. 48.Finish filming
  49. 49.Time-sharing aid?
  50. 50.Of a wintry vortex
  51. 51."You brought a gift? I'm so happy!"
  52. 52."Neither Five ___ Three" (Helen MacInnes novel)
  53. 53.Idiomatic people to keep up with
  54. 54.Lesson planner
  55. 55.Ring of flowers
  56. 56.Eliminate, as spam
  57. 57.Hardly ample
  58. 58.Channels around forts
  59. 59.Band name like the Dandy Warhols
  60. 60.Sources of $20 bills
  61. 61."Rabbit Seasoning" hunter
  62. 62.Formerly named
  63. 63.Sing like Sarah Vaughan
  64. 64.Elf's enemy of fantasy
  65. 65.Meet people in a group?
  66. 66.Skyler White's portrayer on "Breaking Bad"
  67. 67."If I ___ one wish ..."
  68. 68.Fails to enthrall
  69. 69.Boot from an apartment
  70. 70.Available, as a lager
  71. 71.Hotel visit
  72. 72.Happy hour total
  73. 73.Sherry descriptor
  74. 74."The bigger ___ are, the harder ___ fall"
  75. 75.Day-care item
  76. 76."Titan" symphony composer Mahler
  77. 77.Christmas evergreen
  78. 78.Big spender's antithesis
  79. 79.Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference university
  80. 80.It's a possibility
  81. 81.Reimburse a Dutch brewery? (Actor Dev eating candied tubers)
  82. 82.Dream state
  83. 83.Floored it
  84. 84."Just Don't Look" singer on a Halloween episode of "The Simpsons"
  85. 85.Wax's opposite
  86. 86.Turn blue, say
  87. 87."Never the twain ___ meet"
  88. 88.Seeming eternity
  89. 89.Flowerless plants
  90. 90.Like videos shared a billion times
  91. 91.Mathematical group
  92. 92.Closes hermetically
  93. 93.Porridge grain
  94. 94.Usher to the exit
  95. 95.Time when one might eat the foods eaten in this puzzle (as well as the apt circled word)
  96. 96.Intertwine, as strings
  97. 97.___ second
  98. 98.Tight connection
  99. 99.Site of a diesel engine
  100. 100.Out-of-this-world travelers
  101. 101.Kool & the ___ ("Jungle Boogie" band)
  102. 102.Neckwear for pianist Schnabel that he wore on a Florida island? (Comedian Lange eating meat from a game bird)
  103. 103.Scrub thoroughly
  104. 104.Childish Gambino genre
  105. 105.Calculates a sum
  106. 106."And? What of it?"
  107. 107.Camp beds where people can practice boxing? (Comedian Hal eating a roll)
  108. 108.Care for, as a garden
  109. 109.Castaway's vehicle
  110. 110.___ Cruces, New Mexico
  111. 111.Stake at a casino
  112. 112.Took a good, long look (at)
  113. 113."I've found something!"
  114. 114."If it ain't broke, don't fix it," e.g.
  115. 115.Microbe
  116. 116.Pro of being a CEO
  117. 117.Horror director Roth
  118. 118.Introduce impurities to
  119. 119.When stores may open
  120. 120.Correctly guessing the win, place and show horses, say
  121. 121.Members of glee clubs
  122. 122.Belittled
  123. 123.Lets up
  124. 124.Apollo and Ares, to Zeus
  125. 125.[I've got teeth and I'm not afraid to use them]
  126. 126.Good time in a crude shelter? (Singer Rimes eating a soybean product)
  127. 127.Symbol of resistance
  128. 128.Clio-winning spots
  129. 129.Frequently
  130. 130.Opens, as a tube
  131. 131.Considers worthy
  132. 132.Serial ___ (one who jumps rapidly from relationship to relationship without ever fully committing)
  133. 133.Lets up
  134. 134.Monastery figure
  135. 135.Be flat
  136. 136.Has a strong odor
  137. 137.See 109 Across
  138. 138."To ___ go where no one has gone before"
  139. 139.Mitchell who co-starred on a Nickelodeon sitcom with Kenan Thompson
  140. 140.City by Tampa, Fla.
  141. 141.Some who raise kids
  142. 142.Ways of doing things
  143. 143.Olympic race unit
  144. 144.Nurse, as tea


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