Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Subject of a moral examination?
  2. 2.___ punk (subgenre for the New York Dolls)
  3. 3.Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Telnaes
  4. 4.A in German class?
  5. 5."¿Dónde ___ Santa Claus?" (1958 novelty Christmas song)
  6. 6.That guy's
  7. 7."Me neither"
  8. 8.Transcriber, briefly
  9. 9."That tracks"
  10. 10.Part of a volume
  11. 11.Washington bill
  12. 12.Possesses
  13. 13.Sunbeams
  14. 14.How often a broken clock is right each day
  15. 15.Dickens character whose name sounds like a bell sound
  16. 16.Tiny arachnids
  17. 17.Batman portrayer West
  18. 18.Zoomed (along)
  19. 19."___ girl!"
  20. 20.Port Colborne's lake
  21. 21.In a pacific state
  22. 22."Lemme get back to you in a few ___"
  23. 23.Like those with highly ambitious personalities
  24. 24.William and Mary, e.g.
  25. 25.Film such as "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"
  26. 26.Experience that Michael Pollan wrote about in the book "How to Change Your Mind"
  27. 27.Poetry competition
  28. 28.Classic soda brand
  29. 29.Certain means of spying on somebody's conversations
  30. 30.Unit on a road or a rail
  31. 31.Represented in visual format
  32. 32."Windhaager Messe" composer Bruckner
  33. 33.Having a smaller grain size, as sand
  34. 34.Less furnished
  35. 35.Musician who sings on the album "Shake the Sheets"
  36. 36.Human trunk
  37. 37.Charlemagne's domain: Abbr.
  38. 38.Build over time
  39. 39.Wrath
  40. 40.She who "charms the sight," per an Orphic hymn to the Muses
  41. 41.0 percent
  42. 42.Culinary expert Rombauer
  43. 43.He can be spelled as  _ _  _ _ _  . _ .  . . .  .
  44. 44.Done working: Abbr.
  45. 45.Formal addresses
  46. 46."No ifs, ___ or buts!"
  47. 47.Outrage-ous words?
  48. 48.Bubbles in the bathtub
  49. 49."Same"
  50. 50.Running totals in bars
  51. 51.Cook in oil again
  52. 52.Like a fleece blanket
  53. 53."Chopping ___" (1986 horror film set inside a retail complex)
  54. 54.Systems VIP
  55. 55.Out of place
  56. 56.Dorm room fixtures
  57. 57.Sweetie pie
  58. 58."No way!"
  59. 59.With 68 Across, player often running the offense
  60. 60.Went mega-viral
  61. 61.Incensed
  62. 62."Which person?"
  63. 63."Love Is a Revolution" author Watson
  64. 64.Chewie's buddy in sci-fi
  65. 65.Those driving to a hosp.
  66. 66.Quantity of serum
  67. 67.Recesses in churches
  68. 68.Catch fire
  69. 69.California locale of the Okapi Winery
  70. 70.Some univ. degrees
  71. 71.Definite article
  72. 72.Instructions written by a dev team, perhaps
  73. 73.Tolkien trilogy creature hidden in "Tolkien trilogy"
  74. 74.Take notice of
  75. 75.Spore-producing plant
  76. 76.Stringy
  77. 77.Member of the band Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, e.g.
  78. 78.PC corner key
  79. 79."Let nature take ___ course"
  80. 80.Johannesburg-born golfer Ernie
  81. 81.Surrender
  82. 82.Behind
  83. 83.Moxie
  84. 84.Person providing care for canines
  85. 85.___ Park, Queens
  86. 86."I must be going!"
  87. 87.Earless mammal, at times
  88. 88.Unseat, as a king
  89. 89."Lo, How a Rose ___ Blooming" (Christmas carol)
  90. 90.Scrubs thoroughly
  91. 91.Takes out
  92. 92.Sheltered, at sea
  93. 93.Wake-up call on base
  94. 94.Like most house pets
  95. 95.Jacobs who received the inaugural Fashion Trailblazer Award at the Video Music Awards
  96. 96.Short segment of a show
  97. 97.Hits, as with tomatoes
  98. 98."Not to mention ..."
  99. 99.Oscar night hopefuls
  100. 100.Backup course of action
  101. 101.Like some fraternal lodges
  102. 102."Lawrence of Arabia" actor Guinness
  103. 103.Imitation burner
  104. 104.Surrenders
  105. 105.Raring to go
  106. 106.Heavy item in a library
  107. 107.Position on an issue
  108. 108.Union territory that borders Haryana
  109. 109.Loch explored during Operation Deepscan in 1987
  110. 110.Cause to feel dismay
  111. 111.Android forerunners
  112. 112.Conflict involving pilots
  113. 113.Space occupied by a two-dimensional shape
  114. 114.Out of the blue
  115. 115.Acting Ken or Lena
  116. 116.___ curl (barbell exercise)
  117. 117.Spiky plant in the lily family
  118. 118.See 64 Across
  119. 119.Showers attention (on)
  120. 120."___ Suave" (1990s hit for Gerardo)
  121. 121.Sound studio device that may be used to decrease the volume
  122. 122.Dodge SUV, or a Colorado city, or a Mexican state
  123. 123.Look through a keyhole
  124. 124.Walk with a confident gait
  125. 125.Lose intentionally
  126. 126.Banjo-playing Fleck
  127. 127.Word printed on a Hawaiian license plate
  128. 128.Midwest ___ (music subgenre)
  129. 129.Frozen sheet
  130. 130."In case you ___ know ..."
  131. 131."Press ___ key"
  132. 132.Destination on a tablet
  133. 133.Dish (out)
  134. 134.H's in Heraklion
  135. 135.Stores where everything must go?
  136. 136.Stuff in La Brea pits
  137. 137.Org. with athletes who take many 3's
  138. 138.Herbivore swimming off the Florida coast
  139. 139.Dec. hrs. in Miami
  140. 140.Bus driver Ralph on "The Honeymooners"
  141. 141."Forget about it!"
  142. 142.Series of Apple computers


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