Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Contents of a lode bearing element No. 50
  2. 2.Colorful artifacts of Avengers films, represented by the puzzle's shaded words
  3. 3.Magna cum ___
  4. 4.Roll that may be sticky
  5. 5.Accustom to hardship
  6. 6.Social outcast
  7. 7.Mets' former home
  8. 8.Record in a hospital
  9. 9.Comfort ___ (Choice Hotels option)
  10. 10.Words of understanding
  11. 11.___ papa
  12. 12."Oh, yeah?"
  13. 13.Exaltation in verse
  14. 14."Bearded" flower
  15. 15.Breakfast chain
  16. 16.Snitch (on)
  17. 17.Field of pseudoscience?
  18. 18.Chasing game
  19. 19."Eureka!" moments
  20. 20.Beehive State people
  21. 21."Apocalypse Now" locale, briefly
  22. 22.One throwing a fit
  23. 23.Tennis player Shriver
  24. 24.___ Pretenders (Norwegian baseball team)
  25. 25.Beryllium's atomic number
  26. 26.Makes less lumpy, as flour
  27. 27.Complete collections
  28. 28.Hopping mad
  29. 29.Surface-to-air weapons, perhaps
  30. 30.___ Talks
  31. 31.Letter before upsilon
  32. 32.Voting district
  33. 33.Competitor dealing with stress?
  34. 34.Female in a flock
  35. 35.Nail-filing abrasive
  36. 36.Pursuer of tax evaders
  37. 37.A few paragraphs about yourself, say
  38. 38.Shapiro on public radio
  39. 39.Political thumbs-down
  40. 40.Hirshhorn Museum display
  41. 41.Card above a deuce
  42. 42.Subject of interest?
  43. 43.See 6 Across
  44. 44.Email program folder
  45. 45."Umbrella" singer's reduplicative nickname
  46. 46.We can discuss it
  47. 47.Party mixers
  48. 48.Award for Serena Williams or Simone Biles
  49. 49.Buys more supplies of
  50. 50."Please ignore my earlier comments"
  51. 51.Bouches-du-Rhône city
  52. 52.2014 Television Hall of Fame inductee Jay
  53. 53.Performs "The Lonely Goatherd," say
  54. 54.Unfinished room, maybe
  55. 55.Math class statement
  56. 56.R&B singer King
  57. 57.Lamentation emotion
  58. 58.When children play
  59. 59."Waiting for Guffman" actress Parker
  60. 60.2001 Oscar-winning film about the mathematician John Nash
  61. 61."Catch you later!"
  62. 62.Work with big numbers?
  63. 63.Wilderness home
  64. 64.2017 superhero film featuring Zords (battle vehicles modeled on prehistoric creatures)
  65. 65."In case you missed it ..."
  66. 66.Sauna venues
  67. 67.Shallowest Great Lake
  68. 68.Target of opposition in decolonization efforts
  69. 69.Split ___ soup
  70. 70.Impose, as a fine
  71. 71.Josh who played the supervillain who collected the 117 Across (this supervillain is spelled out in the puzzle's circled squares)
  72. 72.Forte carmaker
  73. 73.Cathedral area
  74. 74."Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star Perry
  75. 75.___ and hearty (in good health)
  76. 76.Number that follows and rhymes with zwei
  77. 77.Polar region, for a polar bear
  78. 78.Bricklayer's implement
  79. 79."If you ask me," online
  80. 80.Be flirtatious with
  81. 81."It's Gonna Be Me" pop group
  82. 82.Spanish word for "hand"
  83. 83.Pirate ship post
  84. 84.Days of old
  85. 85."Trial & Error" actress Shepherd
  86. 86.___ Speedwagon
  87. 87.Euchre declaration that makes aces the highest cards
  88. 88.Heed
  89. 89.CD-___
  90. 90.Gin's partner
  91. 91.1947 film that topped Christina Newland's "50 Best Boxing Movies" list in Paste magazine
  92. 92.Origin of Rajasthani music
  93. 93.With 131 Across, dish that may be prepared with Shaoxing wine
  94. 94.Musical McCartney
  95. 95.Piranha's propeller
  96. 96."Will do!"
  97. 97.Dessert wine
  98. 98.Surg. locales
  99. 99."Top Gun" garb
  100. 100.1994 romantic dramedy starring Winona Ryder as an aspiring documentary filmmaker
  101. 101.Canine-brushing brand
  102. 102."A Court of Thorns and Roses" author ___ J. Maas
  103. 103."Get ___ here!"
  104. 104.2012 romantic comedy about teenagers in love
  105. 105.Theological violation
  106. 106.Pine tree relative
  107. 107.Evidence of admission
  108. 108.Having the talent
  109. 109.Band hunting bandits
  110. 110.Hoskins's role in "Hook"
  111. 111.One with log-in info
  112. 112."I spoke ___ soon"
  113. 113.Roxane Gay's book "Hunger," e.g.
  114. 114.Feeling sick
  115. 115."Imagine, for the sake of argument ..."
  116. 116.Soup-serving dishes
  117. 117.Piece of cookware at a French brunch
  118. 118.Instrument plucked in ancient Greece
  119. 119.Certifies
  120. 120.Snitch (on)
  121. 121."I might know more than you think I do"
  122. 122.One not loved by fans
  123. 123.Cain and Abel, to Eve
  124. 124.2000 adventure film in which "Fly Me to the Moon" plays during the end credits
  125. 125.Without hiding your thoughts and feelings
  126. 126."Come on!"
  127. 127.D.C. chamber
  128. 128.Brand of pizza sauce
  129. 129.Berg stuff
  130. 130.Ceramic flooring pro
  131. 131.Like questions asked of a Magic 8 Ball (although it gives 20 different responses)
  132. 132.Shawshank, in "The Shawshank Redemption"
  133. 133.French water
  134. 134.70 Across shade
  135. 135.Turkey ___ (Thanksgiving fun run)
  136. 136.Brussels-based alliance
  137. 137.Dealership offering
  138. 138.Wilderness home
  139. 139.Act of retaliation
  140. 140.Ginormous amounts
  141. 141.Kuwaiti leader
  142. 142.Jump at the rink
  143. 143.Lord's address
  144. 144.Atlético Madrid fans' chant


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