Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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- 1.Manhattan rocks?
- 2."Moonlighting" actress Shepherd
- 3.Rami's hacktivist role on "Mr. Robot"
- 4.Unwitting tool
- 5.Genre for many bands at the When We Were Young festival
- 6.Meal plan
- 7.Like bricks and tiles
- 8."It's Time to Pay the Fiddler" singer Smith
- 9.The process of sending invoices online
- 10.Postlethwaite whom Steven Spielberg once called "the best actor in the world"
- 11.Lacking moisture
- 12.Me, pour une mre
- 13.Challenged, as a ruling
- 14.Commotion
- 15.Royal flush card
- 16.Natural producer of a sweet substance
- 17.Pieces
- 18.Time out at school
- 19.Green guy in a toy chest
- 20.Formicary creature
- 21.Banjo attachment
- 22.Zoom call annoyance
- 23.Stitched border
- 24.Portentous sign
- 25.Piece of leather on a track
- 26.Without delay
- 27.Interlacement of laces
- 28.Remind over and over
- 29.Troglodyte's dwelling
- 30.Home of Yale
- 31."One ___!"
- 32.Went down
- 33.Saltwater swimmer
- 34.Little troublemaker
- 35.Fruit of an oak
- 36.Event that could feature any of the athletes found in five squares in this puzzle ... and a Feb. 9, 2025, event featuring the athletes spelled out in the first letters of five Across entries and then five Down entries
- 37.Like the Wet Bandits in "Home Alone"
- 38.WordPress entries
- 39.Locales of ale sales
- 40.Site of the HP Garage
- 41.Jinja's river
- 42."Do-Op Hop" singer on "Sesame Street"
- 43.Narcissistic
- 44.U.S. Open opening
- 45.Key left of F1
- 46.Animated boy who attends Little Dipper School
- 47.Declines in quality
- 48.What happy people might feel like, or what they might get if they won the lottery
- 49.Cabernet sauvignon and pinot noir, e.g.
- 50.Quaint business word
- 51.Loch by Drumnadrochit
- 52.Illegal oil sales?
- 53.California home of the CuriOdyssey zoo and science museum
- 54.Soapmaking compounds
- 55.Practices conservation
- 56.Brake ___
- 57.Preposition in the Golden Rule
- 58."Rah!" relative
- 59.Party supplies
- 60.Take the L
- 61.The king's speech, perhaps
- 62."Peace be ___ you"
- 63.Common dealership offerings
- 64.Hotel chain from the Spanish for "branch"
- 65.Londoner's late afternoon meal
- 66.Beach ___
- 67.Strong pushes
- 68.Have a fetid feature
- 69."Read ___ room!"
- 70."You really believe that about me?"
- 71.Finds abhorrent
- 72.Optima automaker
- 73.Write wrongly, say
- 74.HP printer
- 75.Id checker of one's mind
- 76.Be plentiful
- 77.Like hot issues?
- 78.Unruly crowd
- 79.Where "you can hang out with all the boys," per the Village People
- 80.___ Bora (area of the Spin Ghar mountain range)
- 81.Shares, as old stories
- 82.Came together
- 83.Burlesque performer's wrap
- 84.Skosh
- 85.1972 hit for the Spinners whose title is heard in the chorus after "Whenever you call me ... / Whenever you want me ... / Whenever you need me ..."
- 86.Rehabilitation device
- 87.Vice president whom the #KHive supported
- 88.Prefix with Latin
- 89.Actress Delany who co-constructed the Sept. 4, 2011, New York Times crossword
- 90.Golden Rule group
- 91.Unsolved mystery
- 92."Fine, you caught me"
- 93.Craft in MiB films
- 94.The sounds of music
- 95.Equipment for some Winter Olympians
- 96.Born, in wedding announcements
- 97."Spare me the excuses!"
- 98."The ___'s the Limit" (album featuring the duo Sugar 'n' Dandy)
- 99.Test the strength of, as with a liquid reagent
- 100.Counter points?
- 101.Viola playing roles
- 102.Yemen ___ Republic (country until 1990)
- 103.Give up, territorially
- 104.Doggo
- 105.Like some affairs
- 106.Supervision center
- 107."A Box of Smile" artist
- 108.It's raised and lowered in the kitchen
- 109.Relating to the South Asian diaspora
- 110.Ignore, as flaws
- 111.Sites of some braces
- 112.McDonald's has a secret one with a Land, Sea and Air Burger
- 113."Taskmaster" creator Horne
- 114.Scamps
- 115.No longer anonymous
- 116.Overhead
- 117.Foliage component
- 118.With 43 Down, parlor piece for a pair
- 119.Prime on a sundial
- 120.Wrinkled fruit
- 121.Architectural features of Belém Tower in Lisbon
- 122."Good ___" (Food Network show hosted by Alton Brown)
- 123.Impersonate
- 124.What isotretinoin treats
- 125.Party time, often
- 126.Plot of an old book?
- 127.Floral source of saffron
- 128.Sawtooth ___ (fish)
- 129.More sharply inclined
- 130.SUV driver's traffic report source, perhaps
- 131.Olive family flowers
- 132.Acts of false incrimination
- 133.Be up in the air
- 134.Luau paste
- 135.Fled the premises
- 136.Wise, elderly gentleman who sounds like he has facial hair
- 137.A very long time in Lake Ontario?
- 138.Series of "Sprockets" sketches
- 139.Functioned as
- 140.Bugged
- 141.See 82 Down
- 142.Activity for young quarterbacks, and an alternate title for this puzzle
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