Category: The Washington Post Sunday Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Fogells amorous-sounding alias in Superbad
  2. 2.Besides that
  3. 3.Locks place
  4. 4.Safe spaces?
  5. 5.One in a pocket rockets pair
  6. 6.New phone, who ___? (insult used on social media when pretending not to know someone)
  7. 7.Unimaginative film revivals, in slang
  8. 8.In the heart of
  9. 9.Dramatic expression of reluctance
  10. 10.Fathers exhortation
  11. 11.Bedevil
  12. 12.Line blocking passage
  13. 13.Ring-shaped structure formed over millions of years
  14. 14.Nudge
  15. 15.Inglourious Basterds antagonist Hans
  16. 16.Tricksy one
  17. 17.Harsh avian noise
  18. 18.Dinner tubes
  19. 19.Back, as in a race
  20. 20.Like stale jokes
  21. 21.Promotes to the majors
  22. 22.Exhibited joy, maybe
  23. 23.I want to hear more!
  24. 24.Theyve got the goods
  25. 25.Hair holder
  26. 26.Declares confidently
  27. 27.Nasty types
  28. 28.Like many Berg or Schoenberg pieces
  29. 29.Private support grp.?
  30. 30.Aquarium gastropod
  31. 31.Follow these steps
  32. 32.Tegans twin sister and band partner
  33. 33.Grp. authorised to fly
  34. 34.Consider
  35. 35.Miriam of Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  36. 36.___ out a win
  37. 37.Liable
  38. 38.Potato skin shape, often
  39. 39.Allegorical fall setting
  40. 40.America contraction
  41. 41.Stead
  42. 42.Georg with 31 Grammys
  43. 43.Cates of Gremlins
  44. 44.Lao Tzus way, or a cereal grass backward
  45. 45.Place not far from Tennessee Avenue
  46. 46.1996 De Niro-Snipes film about a homicidal Giants supporter
  47. 47.Words of thanks
  48. 48.Sonnet sections
  49. 49.Game designer Meier
  50. 50.Cajole
  51. 51.Make Money, say
  52. 52.Jane who taught Adèle
  53. 53.Pertaining to the Kabbalah
  54. 54.Winter singer Amos
  55. 55.What you would expect
  56. 56.Wheel of Fortunes deck
  57. 57.Sketch comedy groups intro?
  58. 58.Formerly
  59. 59.Business card abbr
  60. 60.Lynx gripper
  61. 61.Originates (from)
  62. 62.Sugar singer Jones
  63. 63.Went line by line?
  64. 64.It may begin with a semicolon
  65. 65.Electrical connections
  66. 66.Form of chrysoberyl that may remind you of a feline body part
  67. 67.Buenavista buds
  68. 68.Lode-bearing places
  69. 69.Scale unit raised eight times in this puzzle
  70. 70.One making big bucks playing big Bucks, say
  71. 71.Rumors playwright
  72. 72.Village ___
  73. 73.Inclinations
  74. 74.Drawing game?
  75. 75.Fixed, as a seam
  76. 76.Ben and Jerry, e.g
  77. 77.Locks place
  78. 78.Royal widow
  79. 79.Old weapon loader
  80. 80.My Best Friends Wedding actor Rupert
  81. 81.Tuned in, daddy-o
  82. 82.He eschewed the fat
  83. 83.Dr. treating pharyngitis
  84. 84.Famke Janssens Nip/Tuck character
  85. 85.Barley wine, e.g
  86. 86.Like the Hijri calendar
  87. 87.Retail calculation
  88. 88.Including ...?
  89. 89.Tollbooth feature
  90. 90.Hardest to get
  91. 91.Deity referenced in a Veda, and an anagram of a word in this clue
  92. 92.Nestlé chocolate bar
  93. 93.Like some organs
  94. 94.Program listing
  95. 95.EP A
  96. 96.At all
  97. 97.Hyperion author Simmons
  98. 98.Term for oil in a 1960s sitcoms theme song
  99. 99.Had interest
  100. 100.Cuttlefishs organ
  101. 101.Most secure, as seals
  102. 102.___ point
  103. 103.Like a 65 Down
  104. 104.Princess of Monaco
  105. 105.Approach
  106. 106.Ella Enchanted beast
  107. 107.Storage units
  108. 108.Giant in a major league clubhouse, maybe?
  109. 109.Comedian Minhaj who hosts the Netflix show Patriot Act
  110. 110.Large container of water designed for observing swells on the waters surface
  111. 111.Plutocracy supporters
  112. 112.Affirmative declaration
  113. 113.___ crackers
  114. 114.Squelch
  115. 115.Game testers work experience, ideally
  116. 116.Camp accessories
  117. 117.Making the most of
  118. 118.Kansai University locale
  119. 119.Phenomenal
  120. 120.1950s song refrain featured in a dinner scene in Beetlejuice
  121. 121.Whiskey sour garnish
  122. 122.SNL alum Horatio
  123. 123.Future funds, briefly
  124. 124.Bye, in Birmingham
  125. 125.Magic star until 1996, familiarly
  126. 126.Its on the syllabus
  127. 127.Pen fare
  128. 128.The Great British Baking Show judge Prue ___
  129. 129.What often goes up in a big city
  130. 130.What you wouldnt expect
  131. 131.Former boy band singer who hosted The Singing Bee
  132. 132.Burj Khalifa topper
  133. 133.Long line, of a sort
  134. 134.Shmi Skywalkers son, familiarly
  135. 135.One of seven vowels
  136. 136.Seduction of the Minotaur author Nin
  137. 137.Voided service
  138. 138.Initials before Tolkien
  139. 139.Edible sprout source


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