Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Vocalized in the Alps
- 2.Perforations
- 3.Prompt a roommate to buy earplugs, perhaps
- 4.The queen's suit in "Alice in Wonderland"
- 5.Reason for an annual vaccine
- 6.Harmful insect
- 7.Inactive
- 8.Israeli airline
- 9.Kamala Harris et al
- 10.Enter en masse
- 11.It's not a hallmark of Hallmark movies
- 12.Big farm creatures
- 13.Publication's layout
- 14.Annoys in a major way
- 15.Washington Post journalist adopting a serpent / Singer Dylan courts a hospital section full of nude people?
- 16.Neutralizer of a base
- 17.Former SNL actor adopting an amphibian / Headline about how politico Buttigieg plans on adopting an enthusiastic boy?
- 18.Bach's "Jesu, der du meine Seele," e.g
- 19.Linger aimlessly
- 20.Tony winner Reinking
- 21.Slice off, with "off"
- 22.Directed
- 23.What do you think?
- 24.Pro's opposite
- 25.Wakeboarding locale
- 26.Calculus calculation
- 27.TiVo predecessor
- 28.Coolpix camera brand
- 29.Lil Nas X album with the title track "___ (Call Me by Your Name)"
- 30.Dalmatians at stations, perhaps
- 31."___ aside!"
- 32."The Fugitive" co-star adopting a rodent / Command to designer Hilfiger to ogle cinematic archaeologist Indiana?
- 33.Designer of expensive suits
- 34.Tequila-based cocktail, informally
- 35.Memoir co-written by singer Turner
- 36.Scrape (out)
- 37.She made costumes for Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack
- 38.Makeup of quarters?
- 39."Too little, too ___"
- 40.By a narrow margin
- 41.Evening twilight
- 42.Window frame part
- 43.Beret-wearing figure in an iconic 1960 photo
- 44.Local power station?
- 45.Hammerhead's habitat
- 46.Furry maze solvers
- 47.Marketing messages
- 48.Composer who's 44 Down in reverse
- 49.Originally named, in French
- 50.Proofreader's "remove"
- 51."Not meant as disrespect ..."
- 52.Publicly denounces
- 53.Cry on Broadway, say
- 54.Griffin of game shows
- 55.Gathered, as crops
- 56.GRE-administering org
- 57.Walk in a relaxed way
- 58."The Tyger" poet adopting a farm bird / Declaration about being actress Lively while sick?
- 59.Name on eyeliner products
- 60.Be 100 percent sure of
- 61.Forced (upon)
- 62.Song on Bill Withers's 1972 album "Still Bill"
- 63.Eva from Argentina
- 64.Intensely gung-ho
- 65.Home of the hawks
- 66.Those born on July 31
- 67.Coloratura's arias, e.g
- 68.Triple jump at the Olympics, maybe
- 69.Steel appendage for Doctor Octopus
- 70."¿Cómo ___ usted?"
- 71.Dance like the mambo
- 72.Tragic protagonist of literature, at times
- 73.Home theater rooms
- 74.Evoking earlier decades
- 75.Difficult to understand
- 76.The stuff of mozzarella sticks
- 77.Teen or tween, e.g
- 78.Drove quite fast
- 79.Small farm creature
- 80.Tax assessment
- 81.Was a chatterbox
- 82.Cry after a trick
- 83.What a creditor is owed
- 84.Like a sponge, often
- 85.Demonstration signs
- 86.Loads and loads
- 87.Tennis star Murray or Roddick
- 88.Eel in a sushi roll
- 89.Throw a ___ (lose it)
- 90.See 115 Down
- 91.Release, as steam
- 92.Magnum ___ (composer's masterpiece)
- 93."Sure, whatever"
- 94.West who delivered double-entendres
- 95.Its final letter stands for "Pancakes"
- 96."Did I call it or what?!"
- 97.Tangent of 45 degrees
- 98."Hello, Dolly!" actress adopting a large deer / Ruler of the Christmas song TV network?
- 99.With 117 Down, green container in a bar
- 100.Be alongside
- 101.Kindergartner's injury
- 102.U.N. site
- 103.Was introduced to
- 104.___ course (entree)
- 105.Macrogamete
- 106.Well-informed
- 107.Blacksmithing material
- 108.Pole with a flat blade
- 109.Holders of eggs
- 110.Singer Bunton nicknamed Baby Spice
- 111.Times long past
- 112.About, on a memo
- 113.Stubbed body part
- 114.Apportion
- 115.Reason to rent a limo
- 116.Christian who mentored Yves Saint Laurent
- 117.Wordless vocals
- 118.Boars, bulls, etc
- 119."___ was I ere ..."
- 120.Being industrious
- 121.Vigoda who played Sal Tessio in "The Godfather"
- 122.Wash the soap off
- 123.Magic numbers?
- 124.Is on duty at, as a battle station
- 125.Risk factor?
- 126.Toyed with, like a kitten would
- 127.Road trip stopovers
- 128.Like darned clothes
- 129.Like an agile senior
- 130.Blues legend adopting a big cat / Seas full of mischievous aliens?
- 131."Prost!" speaker's mug
- 132.Like one who's out of practice
- 133.Deteriorate slowly
- 134.Home pages?
- 135.Bike ___ (cycling path)
- 136.Puzzle cube creator
- 137.Dew spot
- 138."That makes ___ of us"
- 139.Catherine the ___
- 140.Pics in Reddit posts
- 141."A Beautiful World" painter adopting a large bird / Those who inspire a family matriarch named after one of the Stooges?
- 142.Grooms like a peacock
- 143.Border
- 144.Seat in a loo?
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