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  1. 1.Earth Observing System org.
  2. 2.Granola bit
  3. 3."Whew, I was worried for a second ___"
  4. 4.Venezuelan snack
  5. 5.Calgary Flames' org.
  6. 6.Blarney ___ (ritually kissed landmark)
  7. 7.Número following uno
  8. 8.Guy found in three consecutive letters of the alphabet
  9. 9.Reduces to grain-size pieces
  10. 10.Gives a new title to + colorful coat = Tableland honoring tennis legend Williams?
  11. 11.Cipher creator + colorful coat = Historic period known for its adolescent Atlantic fish?
  12. 12.12-inch stick
  13. 13."___ out!" (ump's cry)
  14. 14."Mayans M.C." actor Trujillo
  15. 15.Membrane at the end of the auditory canal
  16. 16.Raven's gripper
  17. 17.Back row target, in bowling
  18. 18.In the style of
  19. 19."Pick me! I know!" + colorful coat = Broody royal messenger who delivers news about a Hostess snack?
  20. 20.AP Bio class molecule
  21. 21."And here's that rabbit in my top hat!"
  22. 22.Priory of ___ (secret society in a Dan Brown bestseller)
  23. 23.Some U-Haul vehicles
  24. 24.___ the knee (submit to another's authority)
  25. 25.Brontë who wrote "Wuthering Heights"
  26. 26.Coolidge, familiarly + colorful coat = First letter that's been enlarged or shrunken?
  27. 27.Fix, as a shoelace
  28. 28.Pull out of the ground
  29. 29."Chances ___ ..."
  30. 30.Rainwater collector
  31. 31.Bar food?
  32. 32.Overjoyed state
  33. 33.Itty-bitty
  34. 34.Noisy med. scan
  35. 35.Central Illinois city + colorful coat = Desire from the "Smooth Operator" singer to adopt a feline?
  36. 36.For each
  37. 37.Morays in oceans, e.g.
  38. 38.Banks of fashion
  39. 39.Wood stove inserts
  40. 40.What A stands for in Thomas A. Edison
  41. 41.With 112 Across, Irish street ballad that serves as an alternate title for this puzzle
  42. 42.See 109 Across
  43. 43.Extend, as the loan on a library book
  44. 44.Mayberry boy
  45. 45.Teeny-tiny arachnid
  46. 46.Bawshar citizen
  47. 47.Roast host
  48. 48."Keep your eyes ___"
  49. 49.Thinking product
  50. 50.Takes the L
  51. 51.Complete collections
  52. 52.1990s PC puzzle game
  53. 53.Take care of
  54. 54.Mister Rogers
  55. 55.TLC series filmed at Carlo's Bake Shop
  56. 56.Appraise
  57. 57.One making a scene?
  58. 58."Smart" one
  59. 59."End of ___" (online diatribe's conclusion)
  60. 60.Take out
  61. 61.Swear words in church?
  62. 62.Dishonorable guy
  63. 63.Final Greek letter
  64. 64.With 14 Across, "Because the Night" singer
  65. 65.Gasteyer once on SNL
  66. 66."___ dangerous to go alone! Take this." (quote from "The Legend of Zelda" when Link is given a sword)
  67. 67.Live (in)
  68. 68.Finger-clicking sound
  69. 69.Expert
  70. 70.Rink routine
  71. 71.Harvesting machine
  72. 72.Spicy sauce that may be made with jalapeños
  73. 73."omg that's hilarious!"
  74. 74.Stadium cheer
  75. 75.Floor-washing tool
  76. 76.Judge's cry in a disruptive courthouse
  77. 77.Biz world bigwigs
  78. 78.Fill completely
  79. 79."___ words have never been spoken"
  80. 80.Academic field goal
  81. 81.In the neighborhood
  82. 82.One who may geek out
  83. 83.Throat-checking request
  84. 84.Beer brewer Bernhard
  85. 85.Not working right now
  86. 86.Former Princetonians, e.g.
  87. 87.Reflective narrative
  88. 88.First three syllables in the "Hey Jude" refrain
  89. 89.Shapes of bedsprings
  90. 90.Rock band that fills in the blanks of its song "_vi_ W_man"
  91. 91.Picky ___ (one who's fussy about their food)
  92. 92.Remembered mission
  93. 93.No-signal status
  94. 94.2,000-pound units
  95. 95."Wild Things" actress Campbell
  96. 96.Begging, the question?
  97. 97.Term for the person at work, as opposed to the "outie" of the outside world, on the show "Severance"
  98. 98.Ralph who led a team of "Raiders"
  99. 99.Soil-loosening tool
  100. 100.Super-awesome
  101. 101.Utah skiing area
  102. 102.Risks some money
  103. 103.Oscar winner Brynner
  104. 104.H.S. math class
  105. 105."O mio Fernando," e.g.
  106. 106."___ we forget ..."
  107. 107.Take part in a 5K, say
  108. 108.Bar food?
  109. 109.Flying V makeup
  110. 110.Recreational space on a military base
  111. 111.Close-fitting hats
  112. 112.Dimethyl ___ (smelly compound)
  113. 113.Epithet like "Einstein"
  114. 114.British track unit
  115. 115.Alters, as a skirt
  116. 116.Messy, as paint
  117. 117.In a decayed state
  118. 118.Smoothed (out)
  119. 119.Subcontinent queens
  120. 120.Like the taste of dessert wines, usually
  121. 121.Jouster's metal suit
  122. 122.Lambs' dams
  123. 123.Courteous fellow
  124. 124.Forget to include
  125. 125.Game in which a certain tournament's champions put on aptly colorful jackets (you can find this tournament in the first letters of this puzzle's circled colors)
  126. 126.Figures in Tibetan monasteries
  127. 127.Apple desktop
  128. 128."Whew, close ___!"
  129. 129.V-shaped marking
  130. 130.Love of one's life in Italy?
  131. 131.Simba's mate
  132. 132.Reds' and Browns' state
  133. 133.Midwestern origin of the music ensemble Mannheim Steamroller
  134. 134.Sat tight
  135. 135.Remake of the 2010 film "Predators" with sad characters?
  136. 136.Bundles in a barn
  137. 137.Feature of a mononymous celebrity
  138. 138.Exhibiting no emotion
  139. 139.Like pre-1917 Russia, politically
  140. 140.Remake of the 1979 film "Norma Rae" that's set during the period of Augustus's reign?
  141. 141."Yadda, yadda, yadda"
  142. 142.Remake of the 2019 film "Parasite" that teaches people how to make "H" sounds?
  143. 143.Cut into wooden pieces
  144. 144.Soccer superstar Messi, to fans
  145. 145.Medium for growth
  146. 146.Big swimmer in a pod
  147. 147.Some splicing targets
  148. 148.Wonderful thing, briefly
  149. 149.Half of a sextet
  150. 150.Remake of the 1968 film "Bandolero!" that's set in a restaurant serving ramen?

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The Washington Post is one of the most popular newspapers of The United States and is widely circulated in Washington. There are separated state wise editions too. The crosswords published in The Washington Post are a very big attraction to its numerous daily readers. They ensure that there is something for everyone by dishing out various types of crosswords like Daily, Classic Monthly meta and the Special Sunday Crossword.

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The contests that are hosted by the Washington Post are Muller Monthly Music Meta crossword puzzle which is a special crossword that is released once a month and it can help you earn lot of bonus points.

The Washington Post crosswords are one of the most popular ones in the United States and so there are many instances where the players get stuck and may need the answers to clues and puzzles. The Washington Post has a dedicated website by the name of Washington Post Crossword answers where you can find all the clues and answers of the crosswords published in the Washington Post till date. They have a search option in case you are looking for the clue to an older puzzle.

The answers to the puzzles published in the newspaper are released on the next day. However if you cannot wait that long, then we suggest you to play the interactive crossword online.

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The Sunday puzzle is available in a printable format and you play it the classic pen and paper way or you can go digital and play the crossword online. The menu bar gives you a variety of options to customize your entire crossword experience. You can choose to reveal the answers in case you are stuck somewhere. It offers a variety of high quality content along with ease of play.

The crosswords published have a topic or theme and the entire puzzle is based on it. Example “alphabet soup” is the name of the latest crossword puzzle by Evan Birnholz where the play of words is so well presented. Once you solve a clue, you are forced to dive into the crossword looking for more. Solving crossword puzzles regularly gives you an edge in your vocabulary and also exercises the brain on a daily basis.

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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