Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Fish cake fish, perhaps
  2. 2.Beam over a bar code
  3. 3.Jackie Gleason's role on "The Honeymooners"
  4. 4.SUV no
  5. 5.Use your voice
  6. 6.Band at a beauty pageant
  7. 7.Classic rock band, or a chess rating system
  8. 8.Solutions for flats
  9. 9.Bedspring shape
  10. 10.Surname that sounds just like 22 Across
  11. 11.Love, in Latin
  12. 12."Same with me"
  13. 13.Navigation recommendation
  14. 14.Phrase meaning "Forget it," not "Sorry, we're out of Ivory and Lava products"
  15. 15.Linguistic relatives
  16. 16.Sleeveless garment
  17. 17.Flat, sharp or natural thing in music
  18. 18.Irritated
  19. 19.Parried blade
  20. 20.Like a juicy strawberry
  21. 21.Type of deity associated with the heavens
  22. 22."On the double!"
  23. 23.Gas brand known as Andeavor when it was acquired by Marathon Petroleum in 2018
  24. 24.Plucked instrument
  25. 25.Without interruption
  26. 26."Let me hear you!"
  27. 27.Backyard projectile banned in the U.S. since 1988
  28. 28."Parks and Recreation" actress Poehler
  29. 29.Claim with confidence
  30. 30.Creamy pasta toppings
  31. 31.Laze
  32. 32."Law & Order: SVU" actress Giddish
  33. 33.Neuronal junction
  34. 34."___ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
  35. 35.Spiky source of gel
  36. 36.Divisions of windows
  37. 37.Pie fight consequence
  38. 38.11 twins?
  39. 39.Household ___ (well-known person)
  40. 40.Trivia night attempt
  41. 41.Three, in Roma
  42. 42.Amounts taken out of accounts
  43. 43.Rockies trees
  44. 44.___ and yang
  45. 45.Painful paintball results
  46. 46.___ Moines
  47. 47.Racking up wins
  48. 48.Either one of Queen Charlotte's dogs, Phoebe or Mercury, e.g
  49. 49.Phoenix Mercury star who has won five Olympic gold medals
  50. 50."Ava" actress Davis
  51. 51.Cold can container
  52. 52."Just as I suspected!"
  53. 53.Plucked instrument
  54. 54.Wisconsin neighbor
  55. 55.SoCal athlete in Super Bowl LVI
  56. 56.___ Peak (Colorado mountain)
  57. 57.Abbr. representing unlisted co-authors
  58. 58.H, as a vowel
  59. 59.The Nation correspondent Mystal
  60. 60.Exclamation of laughter
  61. 61.Certain sib
  62. 62.Hardly difficult
  63. 63.African Renaissance Monument, e.g
  64. 64.Detective in Robert B. Parker novels
  65. 65.Ten Years After bassist Leo
  66. 66.Sweetened beverage, often
  67. 67.Relative in a science class?
  68. 68.Pacific phenomenon
  69. 69.Display dissatisfaction
  70. 70.Plunger with wings?
  71. 71.Anchor's setting
  72. 72.Made square
  73. 73.Promise to pay, initially
  74. 74.Rand McNally reference
  75. 75.Versified celebration
  76. 76.NFL Hall of Famer Junior
  77. 77.Discreet "Hey!"
  78. 78.Line in 2000s TV ads where Justin Long personified one of Apple's computers (opposite John Hodgman's PC)
  79. 79.Blue Cross competitor
  80. 80.Comedian ___ Lina
  81. 81.Board game rolls, e.g
  82. 82.What defensive grad students do?
  83. 83.Avoided discussion of
  84. 84.Deserving of snaps?
  85. 85.Oscar winner Brie
  86. 86.Parent's nieces and nephews, to you
  87. 87.Astronaut Bean
  88. 88.Boot worn in a pond
  89. 89.Stood in for
  90. 90.Part of a pair removed in a genkan
  91. 91.Every now and ___
  92. 92.Warnings
  93. 93.Units of heredity
  94. 94.Rapper that sounds like a cold 115 Down
  95. 95.Proceeding in a robotic way
  96. 96.Meaningless show of support
  97. 97.Enters, as a password
  98. 98.Denim producer Strauss
  99. 99.___ alliance (coalition between partners who are normally enemies)
  100. 100."I mean, of course"
  101. 101.Barbecue rod
  102. 102.Measure of broadness
  103. 103.Messenger ___ (basis of some coronavirus vaccines)
  104. 104.Masterful feat
  105. 105.One of Bo's young owners in the White House
  106. 106.Minor gripe
  107. 107.Will Ferrell : Buddy the Elf :: ___ : Santa Claus
  108. 108.Comic actress Coca
  109. 109.Rigel's constellation
  110. 110.Like grams but not feet
  111. 111.Snorkeled, say
  112. 112.Spearheaded
  113. 113."Outlawed" author North
  114. 114.___ avis (Latin phrase whose first word has a repeated syllable)
  115. 115.Opposite of glee
  116. 116."We're done for now"
  117. 117.Sarcophagus cross
  118. 118.Musician with the Grammy-winning children's album "Feel What U Feel"
  119. 119.Hub for rubs and tubs
  120. 120.Phrase punctuating a threat
  121. 121."You win ___, you lose ___"
  122. 122.Queen's suit in Wonderland
  123. 123.Console that could be hooked up to a Gemstik controller
  124. 124.Member of a convent
  125. 125.Spearheaded
  126. 126.Keeping up
  127. 127.Smelted resource
  128. 128.2019 zodiac beast
  129. 129.Durable bench wood
  130. 130.Legumes in pods
  131. 131.Barrett with the album "The Madcap Laughs"
  132. 132.Becomes soaked
  133. 133.Fantasy behemoth
  134. 134.YouTube's URL ending
  135. 135.Plunge into a pool
  136. 136."Women & Money" podcast host Suze
  137. 137.Advertising gimmick
  138. 138.Deli devices
  139. 139."Dark" things in magic
  140. 140.Armstrong on the moon
  141. 141.Gaelic language
  142. 142.Box dispensing bills
  143. 143.Org. with an Astronomy Picture of the Day site
  144. 144."Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" musician John


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The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Author: The Sunday crosswords are written by a very popular writer Evan Birnholz. He is a resident of Philadelphia and has a rich archive of all his previously written crosswords on his website, Devil Cross.

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