Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Malfunctions
  2. 2.Lode contents
  3. 3.Internet access inits.
  4. 4.Whom the Nationals defeated in the 2019 World Series
  5. 5.Poor souls
  6. 6.Below 90 degrees in math class
  7. 7."___ (Da Ba Dee)" (colorfully titled hit song by Eiffel 65)
  8. 8."Down Down" rock band Status ___
  9. 9.Counting rhyme start
  10. 10."Awesome crouch!"?
  11. 11.Tight twist in a hose
  12. 12.Like some vaccines
  13. 13.Makeup set
  14. 14.Scare away
  15. 15.Small surgical knives
  16. 16."Dang!"
  17. 17.It's tapped at a party
  18. 18."Release the ___!" (cry to unleash a mythical beast)
  19. 19.Screen legend Gardner
  20. 20.Is, in plural form
  21. 21.Shady, among gamers who play "Among Us"
  22. 22.This is boring!
  23. 23.Chicago Cubs legend Sandberg
  24. 24.Aerie creature
  25. 25.Nix in the Oval Office
  26. 26.Cry from a cockapoo
  27. 27.Delhi or Tokyo, e.g.
  28. 28.___ pal
  29. 29.Energy produced from friction
  30. 30.Smartphone images
  31. 31.Arena assignments
  32. 32."Dearie me!"
  33. 33.___ Pet (plant that might come in the form of any of the Golden Girls)
  34. 34.Crotchety fellow
  35. 35.Trotter in a western
  36. 36.Cost of membership
  37. 37.Born, on a Wikipedia page
  38. 38.Mentally boosted things
  39. 39.Pet mouse?
  40. 40.Poke fun at
  41. 41.Runs uncovered?
  42. 42.Life's little surprises
  43. 43.Grant entry to
  44. 44.Descriptor for some milk powder
  45. 45.Ask for information
  46. 46.Use intermittent falsetto, say
  47. 47.Response to "Have a good day!"
  48. 48.Sejong the Great's kingdom
  49. 49.DEA agents
  50. 50.Picnic discard
  51. 51.Toothpaste type
  52. 52.Actor Pesci's nickname when he makes a duck sound half a dozen times?
  53. 53.Guitar neck section
  54. 54.Dwarf who fights alongside Aragorn and Legolas
  55. 55.Hidden valley
  56. 56.Festive feeling among friends
  57. 57.Burger setting, briefly
  58. 58.Pine family tree
  59. 59.Types
  60. 60.Alternatives to tots
  61. 61."___ the contrary!"
  62. 62."___ Elementary" (sitcom set in Philadelphia)
  63. 63.Cretaceous critter
  64. 64.Coppertop brand
  65. 65.Sensitive form of ID
  66. 66.Certain salon services
  67. 67.___ Dhabi (capital of the UAE)
  68. 68.Distribute the wrong number of cards, say
  69. 69."Allow Me to Retort" author Mystal
  70. 70.___ of arms (heraldic design)
  71. 71.Linda's character in the "Terminator" franchise
  72. 72."All animals are ___, but some animals are more ___ than others" ("Animal Farm" commandment)
  73. 73.Versailles VIP
  74. 74.Good pair to split in blackjack
  75. 75.Card game whose name is a Spanish and Italian number
  76. 76.Rewords, say
  77. 77."Say that again?"
  78. 78.Ocean giants that twist like worms?
  79. 79."I messed up, Marge!"
  80. 80.Something begun by a revolution
  81. 81.Olive's surname
  82. 82.Long garment that covers all except the eyes
  83. 83.Charmingly old-fashioned game?
  84. 84.Slump
  85. 85.Nursery, e.g.
  86. 86."The show ___ go on"
  87. 87.It guards against dribbling
  88. 88.Actor Aidan, when he's doing somersaults?
  89. 89.Hirsute sitcom cousin
  90. 90."Falling Is Like This" singer DiFranco
  91. 91."Oh, right"
  92. 92.Regarding
  93. 93.Like some intersections with stop signs on each road
  94. 94.Stroll at a leisurely pace
  95. 95.Keyhole site
  96. 96.Athletic or political event
  97. 97.Sn, to a chemist
  98. 98.Funk from a litter box
  99. 99."For whatever we lose (like a you or a me) / it's always ourselves we find in the ___": E.E. Cummings
  100. 100.Like those who are always at a loss?
  101. 101.All the time
  102. 102.Cowboy costume part
  103. 103.Flier to Sydney Airport
  104. 104.No longer valid
  105. 105.Bubble bath locales
  106. 106.Selma Bouvier's pet reptile Jub-Jub, e.g.
  107. 107.Broad-bladed ___ (31 Down's weapon)
  108. 108.Gazes upon
  109. 109.Path from one place to another
  110. 110.Truckers' vehicles
  111. 111.Banged, as a toe
  112. 112.Groups: Abbr.
  113. 113.Animal such as 44 Across or 115 Across
  114. 114.Organs of oaks
  115. 115.Something raised during an Olympic medal ceremony
  116. 116.Removals on paper
  117. 117.Emit, as energy
  118. 118.Like nudists
  119. 119.Cookies 'n Creamtini cocktail cookies
  120. 120.Arc formed by fog droplets
  121. 121.Set straight
  122. 122.One of V?
  123. 123.___ tiger (big cat such as Richard Parker in "Life of Pi")
  124. 124.1984 Olympics star Mary ___ Retton
  125. 125.University domain
  126. 126.On the job
  127. 127.Correspondingly
  128. 128.Texan toon who works for Strickland Propane
  129. 129.Get hitched
  130. 130.Surpasses that pheasant relative?
  131. 131.First word of an Agra landmark's name
  132. 132.Facades
  133. 133."Cancel the flight!"
  134. 134.Oaken container, maybe
  135. 135.Some babysitters who are related to the baby
  136. 136.How many albums and audiobooks were released in the early 2000s
  137. 137.Golf pro Michelle ___ West
  138. 138.Unusual
  139. 139."Inside Politics" channel
  140. 140.ACC sch.
  141. 141."We're Here" network
  142. 142.Istanbul citizens


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