Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Slack-jawed
  2. 2.Mediator between the id and reality, per Freud
  3. 3.Coltrane's instrument, briefly
  4. 4."The Daily Show" correspondent Dulcé ___
  5. 5.Cereal grass
  6. 6.Head out
  7. 7.Hairstyling stuff
  8. 8.Helped
  9. 9.Recent staff addition
  10. 10."That's stunning!"
  11. 11.Cavalry rides
  12. 12.First mate in Neverland
  13. 13."Pong" developer
  14. 14."___ that special!"
  15. 15."I can't ___" ("This is all too much")
  16. 16.Carpenter's twister
  17. 17.Covered in creeping vines
  18. 18.Unified whole that cannot be described by the sum of its parts
  19. 19.One of two in the Dynamic Duo
  20. 20.People with glasses who look down on others with glasses?
  21. 21.Eurasian or Iberian wildcat
  22. 22.Substance that may be polyunsaturated
  23. 23.Curbside device
  24. 24.Edmund Pettus Bridge city in Alabama
  25. 25.(n.) the study of disc jockeys
  26. 26.Pre-___ student
  27. 27.Epic poem divisions
  28. 28.Olfactory enticement
  29. 29.___-Cola (soft drink)
  30. 30.Noise that can be lengthened by a "cup"
  31. 31.Imaginary line of revolution
  32. 32.___ pal (certain bestie)
  33. 33.Hairstylist's favorite dessert?
  34. 34.Ampere or volt, e.g.
  35. 35.Routine behavior
  36. 36."E Day" auto debut
  37. 37.One of the Washington Capitals' colors
  38. 38.(adj.) pertaining to celestial bodies like Pluto after 2006
  39. 39.Burn slightly
  40. 40.Munchkin-meeting dog
  41. 41."Sticky" or "dirty" grain
  42. 42.Detroit River's outlet
  43. 43.(v.) to build a surface in a kitchen or a store
  44. 44.Dumps
  45. 45."Hear ye, hear ye!" shouter
  46. 46.Conn. country
  47. 47.Tire pressure initialism
  48. 48.Johns, briefly
  49. 49.Parts of some jeans?
  50. 50.Outer limit
  51. 51."It has a mind of its ___"
  52. 52.St. crosser
  53. 53.Having no musical key
  54. 54.Test site?
  55. 55."The Fly" actress Davis
  56. 56.(adj.) unfit to be staged as a dramatic musical production
  57. 57.Ovine creatures
  58. 58.Fermented legume in tempeh
  59. 59.The Most Stuf treats
  60. 60.Diversions with rolls
  61. 61.Mosque official
  62. 62.Snowman's wrap
  63. 63.(n.) a computerized image of an audition CD
  64. 64.90 Across, in Latin
  65. 65.Bring up, as a child
  66. 66.Subject of trade talks?
  67. 67.Avian honkers
  68. 68.Where the Washington Capitals play
  69. 69.Get close to
  70. 70.Las Vegas NFL team
  71. 71.NBA or WNBA centers?
  72. 72.Brought about
  73. 73.Keeps under control
  74. 74.Product of a reaction between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid
  75. 75.___ out the win
  76. 76.Metz "me"
  77. 77.Timeline division
  78. 78."Darn it!"
  79. 79.Smoothly, in a sonata
  80. 80.Selena's "Only Murders in the Building" role
  81. 81.Lamb's sound
  82. 82.Activates, as a computer process
  83. 83.Really, really want
  84. 84.Shanked, as a golf ball
  85. 85.Tympanic membrane
  86. 86.Creates, as a sword
  87. 87.Uber alternatives
  88. 88.Secure with a key
  89. 89."Unleaded," as coffee
  90. 90.Model ___ set
  91. 91.(n.) the heart and soul of skater Lysacek, or actress Rachel Wood, or politician Bayh, etc.
  92. 92.Needle with jokes
  93. 93.Hot ___ (space for somebody in trouble)
  94. 94.So adorable
  95. 95.Brought up, as a child
  96. 96."___ to a Superhero" (Weird Al song)
  97. 97.Solo at the Met
  98. 98.Head covering
  99. 99."Slowly ___ surely"
  100. 100.Gives in to gravity
  101. 101."Break the ice," e.g.
  102. 102.Kefauver who ran with 39 Across in 1956
  103. 103.Mardi Gras city, informally
  104. 104.Approx. landing hr.
  105. 105.Quite expensive
  106. 106.Apple Store purchase
  107. 107."My first point is ..."
  108. 108.Jazzy vocal improv
  109. 109."Eine ___ Nachtmusik"
  110. 110.Wrestling with rikishi
  111. 111.Big boss, briefly
  112. 112.Great passion
  113. 113.Figures formed by rays
  114. 114.___ Publishing (org. publishing legal texts)
  115. 115.Performance that makes someone famous
  116. 116.Oboist's thin strip
  117. 117.Parent watching his young goalie, maybe
  118. 118.(n.) a seductive vampire
  119. 119.(n.) the land of beaver projects
  120. 120.Realm
  121. 121.Emulates a wolf during a full moon
  122. 122.Antiwar activist's cause
  123. 123.Onetime Ringling Bros. workers
  124. 124.Roots (for)
  125. 125.Young man
  126. 126.Emmy winner Braugher
  127. 127."Believe" singer
  128. 128.Ultrasound viewing
  129. 129.Dwight's opponent in 1952 and 1956
  130. 130.Sites of unplanned hosp. visits
  131. 131.Like nine words in this puzzle, or what their first letters spell out
  132. 132.(n.) one destroying the non-thematic words in a crossword
  133. 133.Upset state
  134. 134.Sister of Goneril and Cordelia, in "King Lear"
  135. 135.Pilot automaker
  136. 136.___ Knievel (daredevil with a rhyming name)
  137. 137.Shares on social media
  138. 138.Blaring device
  139. 139."What ___ I Made For?" (Billie Eilish song)
  140. 140.TV spot pro
  141. 141.Hairstyle for Billy Preston, for short
  142. 142.Bounds along
  143. 143."Pocket rockets," in Texas hold 'em
  144. 144.Forms a marital union


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