Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Elf or fairy
- 2.Lessen, as a sensation
- 3.Bit of ink, briefly
- 4.Reach across
- 5.Velocity, e.g.
- 6.Obama-supporting org.
- 7.What you hear in this conversation: "I'm the king of the jungle!" "No, I'm the king of the jungle!"
- 8.Discontinues
- 9.Nos. of students
- 10.*Set of items that can help you begin a task
- 11."Take On Me" trio
- 12.Would-be ENT's exam
- 13.Neither fish ___ fowl
- 14.House that rose to power after the War of the Roses
- 15.Honda luxury brand
- 16.Carol Kaye's instrument
- 17.Reef invertebrate
- 18.Over and over, as a song one listens to
- 19.Lincoln's and Ford's resting places?
- 20.Numero before quattro
- 21.Moving by walking
- 22."Wouldja look at that!"
- 23.___ nerve
- 24.Oft-filtered messages
- 25.Nutty treats
- 26.Novosibirsk's region
- 27.What you hear in this conversation: "How's life here at the pond?" "Oh, you know, eating bugs, hopping around, the usual."
- 28.Coronation, e.g.
- 29."The Creator, the Inventor, the Shaper" of the Quran
- 30.Some metal shackles
- 31."This is the last ___!"
- 32.Praise to the heavens
- 33.Value
- 34.Grant Park's area in Chicago
- 35.Sasha's older sister
- 36.Plane angle symbol
- 37."Ugh, very funny"
- 38.Castle defense
- 39.Govt. officers
- 40.Letter of ___ (job applicant's document)
- 41.Makeup of cold blocks
- 42.Like the speech of one cursing like a sailor
- 43.*The Lords' work?
- 44.Palindromic doc
- 45.*2014 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee
- 46.Redding's record label
- 47.Stat for Shohei Ohtani
- 48."Same for me"
- 49.Seals of approval
- 50.Hops up and down, as at a rock concert
- 51.*Informal briefing held by a politician, maybe
- 52."It's a ___!" ("Watch out!")
- 53.Lubricate again
- 54.Curving pool shot
- 55.Pie ___ mode
- 56.Braggarts' big things
- 57.Hunter of the night sky
- 58.Dressed to the ___
- 59.Pre-1917 emperor
- 60.Hot tub locale
- 61.Amateurs
- 62.People whose work requires many degrees?
- 63.Capitol staff members
- 64.Metaphorical recipient of payment
- 65."Crusade for Justice" author ___ B. Wells
- 66.Instrument heard in the theme song for "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
- 67.Read electronically
- 68.Enter
- 69.Blend together
- 70.Slovakian money
- 71.Cartoonist's creation
- 72.Australian soccer star Sam
- 73.Wits or charm, e.g.
- 74.Skating champ Midori
- 75.Makes a mistake
- 76.What you hear in this conversation: "What a nice night we're having in this dark forest!" "Yes indeed! Ooh, look at that full moon!"
- 77.Contact list precursor
- 78."Pants on fire" sort
- 79.Break of day
- 80.Dyeing substance
- 81."___ all else ..."
- 82.With 74 Across, explorer whose name is shouted in a pool
- 83.24-___ gold
- 84.Settings for irises
- 85."Chocolat" actress Olin
- 86.*Eliminated from postseason contention but still competing hard
- 87.Coop object
- 88."Game of Thrones" actress Turner
- 89.Window decor
- 90.Clown's stick, at times
- 91.First word of TGIF
- 92.Rick's old flame
- 93.Mark of the PGA Tour
- 94.Seeing-red emotion
- 95.City near the African Renaissance Monument
- 96."The Imitation Game" actor Matthew
- 97."Sweet!"
- 98.Imitate
- 99.Fruit that becomes another fruit by adding "granate" to the end
- 100.Guy who tows cars, say
- 101.Cylinder with thread
- 102.Ritz-Carlton rival
- 103.Rose family fruit
- 104.Having a rosy outlook
- 105.*Romantic symbol that may be tied in the shape of a heart
- 106.Curved structure
- 107.1998 Apple debut
- 108."It's getting ___"
- 109.Capital of the Bahamas
- 110.Given the key to the city, say
- 111.Tend to someone else's boxers, say
- 112.What you hear in this conversation: "Good evening." "Good evening. Oh look, there's a mouse. I'll be right back."
- 113."Georgie ___" (nursery rhyme that inspired a Toto song)
- 114.What you hear in this conversation: "Nice weather we're having today." "Ewe said it. Get it? I said 'ewe'!" "Ugh, that pun was awful." "You mean ... it was baaad?"
- 115.Circle in a parking lot?
- 116.Hard precipitation
- 117.Cardio exercise count
- 118.Makes up (for)
- 119."Arising" artist
- 120.Health insurance giant
- 121.What you hear in this conversation: "So, got any plans for the winter?" "Yeah, flying south. I'm pretty sure that's also your plan."
- 122."Take a hike!"
- 123.Sailor's distress signal
- 124.French word for "word"
- 125.Mr. Lee in Hollywood
- 126.Marsupial pal of Pooh
- 127."Come on, now"
- 128.Well-suited
- 129.Key of Radiohead's "Street Spirit (Fade Out)"
- 130."Matilda" author
- 131.Conversation among friends ... or a hint to the animal collectives in the starred answers and the conversations that follow them
- 132.Martini & ___
- 133.Walk casually
- 134.Yokohama cash
- 135.Shower channel
- 136.Regan's regal father
- 137."Who'da thunk it!"
- 138.See 1 Across
- 139.What's your number?
- 140.Complications
- 141.It'll take forever
- 142.Puzzle, as a solver
- 143.Rock's ___ Fighters
- 144.Poker great Ungar
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