Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.... a camera operator?
  2. 2.___ Field (major league stadium until 1957)
  3. 3.If all goes right
  4. 4.Saints city, briefly
  5. 5.Measurement of a brands appeal
  6. 6.Talk Like a Pirate Day sound
  7. 7.Arroz con ___
  8. 8.Dark period, in promos
  9. 9.Norwegian real estate mogul ___ Thon
  10. 10.Word in the opening of the Gettysburg Address
  11. 11.Certain regrowth option
  12. 12.Glad and then some
  13. 13.Rochesters employee, at first
  14. 14.We avoided disaster!
  15. 15.Malty brews
  16. 16.Subject-___ agreement
  17. 17.Appear (to be)
  18. 18.Cry before a duel
  19. 19.Where to order rounds
  20. 20.Cartoon defender of Castle Grayskull
  21. 21.Gave someone an A, say?
  22. 22.Richard of Chicago
  23. 23.Show me your cards
  24. 24.Limerick folks
  25. 25.Stuff of the earth
  26. 26.19th Greek letter
  27. 27.Code-cracking org
  28. 28.Two-word principle for expanding on a scene in improv comedy
  29. 29.Carry a balance
  30. 30.Former GM cars
  31. 31.Refraining from having sweets, say
  32. 32.Lemon Tree musician Lopez
  33. 33.Trope of Fast and Furious films
  34. 34.Like one finishing an ultramarathon
  35. 35.Some IHOP beverages
  36. 36.1 Across source
  37. 37.Check the fit of
  38. 38.Book before Leviticus
  39. 39.Fed. govt. postal service
  40. 40.Political pundit Myers with a repetitive name
  41. 41.Fantastic creatures in a J.K. Rowling title
  42. 42.Tours of duty
  43. 43.Legal citation phrase
  44. 44.Slice of history
  45. 45.... a toaster?
  46. 46.Birthstone for many a Leo
  47. 47.Emulate Tom Waits
  48. 48.Places, as a bet
  49. 49.Amelie actress Audrey
  50. 50.Those making a mess?
  51. 51.... a scuba specialist?
  52. 52.Lamentation
  53. 53.Sites for RNs
  54. 54.Editorial miscues
  55. 55.Passes on, as stories
  56. 56.... and if you dont, there will be consequences!
  57. 57.Non-venomous snake
  58. 58.They may be just what the doctor ordered
  59. 59.Becomes wiser, so to speak
  60. 60.... a fan of My Little Pony?
  61. 61.Jolly Roger personnel
  62. 62.Seek a miracle, maybe
  63. 63.Doesnt just ask
  64. 64.Pact signed by prime minister Brian Mulroney
  65. 65.Neptune on Earth, e.g
  66. 66.Texas politico ORourke
  67. 67.Bangkok currency
  68. 68.... a computer user?
  69. 69.___ iron
  70. 70.Item in some Jewish cuisine
  71. 71.Seafood-based topping for chips and bread
  72. 72.One with a net income?
  73. 73.Motionless
  74. 74.Target of a homeowners trap
  75. 75.Balladeer Burl
  76. 76.Disney princess cursed by Maleficent
  77. 77.You win this round
  78. 78.Work in progress?
  79. 79.Home of Iowa State
  80. 80.Rural quarters
  81. 81.Many an Oman woman
  82. 82.Tail movement
  83. 83.Archer of Greek myth
  84. 84.Cuts in a salon
  85. 85.Wild ___ (equine)
  86. 86.Certain believer
  87. 87.Genre for Say Anything
  88. 88.River formations
  89. 89.Superman III actor
  90. 90.Long-term convict
  91. 91.Stuff of the volcano
  92. 92.24th Greek letter
  93. 93.Components in smoke detectors
  94. 94.Went off, in a way
  95. 95.Carton unit
  96. 96.Four-lap specialist
  97. 97.Resembling a beanpole
  98. 98.My country, ___ ...
  99. 99.Like the spiciness of cherry peppers
  100. 100.Sound from a pointer
  101. 101.1803 Union admission
  102. 102.City thats the center of industriousness?
  103. 103.Captain Ahab, for one
  104. 104.Forelimb bone
  105. 105.Pushes forward
  106. 106.Gotta Man rapper
  107. 107.Trailer park units
  108. 108.Tubes at an Italian restaurant
  109. 109.Legendary, in slang
  110. 110.Small amount
  111. 111.1 Across dish
  112. 112.Bit of cheese, at times
  113. 113.Eponymous casino founder
  114. 114.Platform for the podcast app Overcast
  115. 115.Coolio, daddy-o!
  116. 116.Totally absurd
  117. 117.Skin-puncturing diagnostic, for short
  118. 118.... a suitor?
  119. 119.Last word of Berliozs Requiem
  120. 120.Believing that babies are delivered by storks, say
  121. 121.Emerged
  122. 122.Piece piece?
  123. 123.A Streetcar Named Desire Oscar winner Karl
  124. 124.They may get crunched during exercise
  125. 125.... a member of the American Kennel Club?
  126. 126.Lagoon boundary
  127. 127.Send out, as beams
  128. 128.Donkeys animated pal
  129. 129.Parks in the National Womens Hall of Fame
  130. 130.$$$ holder
  131. 131.Nine Inch Nails rocker Reznor
  132. 132.They can be bent
  133. 133.Basketball Hall of Fame coach Jackson
  134. 134.... a Congressperson?
  135. 135.___ tide
  136. 136.Joints affected by playing tennis
  137. 137.Second Greek letter
  138. 138.Distort, as speech
  139. 139.Ones giving shots to boxers
  140. 140.Musical instrument played by a buddy of Fred Flintstone?
  141. 141.Téa of Deep Impact
  142. 142.Bands performance


About Washington Post Sunday Crosswords

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.

Washington Post Sunday Crossword Contests

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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.

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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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