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  1. 1.Duplicitous plan
  2. 2.___ Royal Highness
  3. 3.Crispy snacks you have when examining your laptop's circuitry?
  4. 4.Not to mention
  5. 5.Thus far
  6. 6."___ on a Feeling" (hit for B.J. Thomas and Blue Swede)
  7. 7."With friends like ___, who needs enemies?"
  8. 8.Immensely
  9. 9.Backing from a sponsor
  10. 10.Dessert wine you have when setting up an inkjet?
  11. 11.Learning experiences
  12. 12.Refer (to)
  13. 13.___ Arizona Memorial (Pearl Harbor landmark)
  14. 14.Monthly concern for many
  15. 15.Digs, so to speak
  16. 16.Rescue worker's headgear
  17. 17.Candy you have when typing in a URL?
  18. 18.Greek Muse of comedy
  19. 19.Shohei ___, gold medal-winning judoka
  20. 20.Devoted real effort
  21. 21.Vocal recital selection
  22. 22.Meat you have when deleting junk from your inbox?
  23. 23.Weed-removing tool
  24. 24.Attention
  25. 25.Bomb cyclones, e.g.
  26. 26."Lord of the Flies" locale
  27. 27.Desserts you have when a website tracks your user information?
  28. 28.___ John Such, late bassist for Bon Jovi
  29. 29."You sure about that?"
  30. 30.Make soaking wet
  31. 31.Tool locked in a boat
  32. 32.Noodles you have when repeatedly sharing a block of text on social media?
  33. 33.Either director of "The Hudsucker Proxy"
  34. 34.Close by
  35. 35.Numerical prefix that sounds like 124 Across
  36. 36.Like neglected promises
  37. 37.Soda you have when navigating a window?
  38. 38.Time off due to illness
  39. 39.PGA Tour Champions golfer Mark
  40. 40.Stories shared across multiple generations
  41. 41.Breed of Lady Bertram's dog in "Mansfield Park"
  42. 42.University of Connecticut city
  43. 43.Neighbors of Omanis
  44. 44.Sausages you have when URLs stop working?
  45. 45.___ stage (video game level featuring extra rewards)
  46. 46.Highlight ___ (series of clips on ESPN)
  47. 47.Cardiac CT scan image
  48. 48.Support group member?
  49. 49.Developing plant part
  50. 50.Crush, as the competition
  51. 51.Document listing the food and drink items in this puzzle?
  52. 52.Honorific for a gent
  53. 53.Kitchen chamber
  54. 54.Spiky sources of gel
  55. 55.Shameful
  56. 56.Take a crack at
  57. 57.Has a bonding moment
  58. 58.Where one goes after fouling out, in hoops
  59. 59.Plot devices in the films "Thief" and "King of Thieves"
  60. 60.Like a favorable outlook
  61. 61.1960s sitcom role that sounds like two consecutive letters
  62. 62.React to heat, as snow
  63. 63.Black bird
  64. 64.Specialized markets
  65. 65.Curly of slapstick, e.g.
  66. 66.Tie or spice holders
  67. 67.17-time opponent of Borg in the 1970s
  68. 68.Given money
  69. 69.Rascally kid
  70. 70.Have no confidence in
  71. 71."A Very Brady Sequel" director Sanford
  72. 72.One who RSVPed "yes"
  73. 73."I relish reaching out to the world and its infinite beauty!" writer Lauder
  74. 74.Sub space?
  75. 75.Works on one's image, in a way
  76. 76.Chorale voice
  77. 77.Birds ___ Real (mock conspiracy theory that states birds no longer exist and have been replaced with drones)
  78. 78.Things ruining the quiet game
  79. 79.End, as a subscription
  80. 80.Stayed out of sight
  81. 81.Orbit City pet
  82. 82.Work at, as a trade
  83. 83.Like the setting of "Babe"
  84. 84.Sound from banging two cymbals together
  85. 85.Resulted in
  86. 86.Seven-time Pro Bowl receiver Johnson
  87. 87.Not entirely closed
  88. 88.Some "slow" primates
  89. 89.Org. in "Space Jam"
  90. 90.Props for a mad scientist
  91. 91.3, for ancient 1 Across
  92. 92.Far too picky
  93. 93.Weighty book
  94. 94."Not ___ close!"
  95. 95.It may be saved on a bus
  96. 96.Villain's opposite
  97. 97.Oppo research for a political debate, say
  98. 98.Antique storage space
  99. 99.Fam member
  100. 100."Sailors' delight" at night, in a saying
  101. 101.10 of 12
  102. 102.Like roads needing salt
  103. 103.Memorization technique
  104. 104.Tide when the moon appears to be half full
  105. 105.Charged atoms
  106. 106.Electrified sword
  107. 107.Emulates Streep
  108. 108.Entrepreneur Greiner
  109. 109.Classic verses
  110. 110.Folktronica musician Beth
  111. 111.Console with Trak-Ball controllers
  112. 112.Spa wraps
  113. 113.Nickname shared by the Baseball Hall of Famers Carlton Fisk and Iván Rodríguez
  114. 114."Blonde" actress de Armas
  115. 115.Significant periods
  116. 116."The universe seems neither benign ___ hostile, merely indifferent": Carl Sagan
  117. 117.Coastal city in France
  118. 118.Went by taxi
  119. 119.Place to make an escape
  120. 120.Ollie's puppet partner
  121. 121.Spousal abbr., maybe
  122. 122.Blaring devices
  123. 123.Palindromic explosive
  124. 124.Tangle up
  125. 125.Randall who created the webcomic "xkcd"
  126. 126.Coastal city in France
  127. 127.Run again, as an episode
  128. 128.Apt to be deceived
  129. 129.Had deep affection for
  130. 130.Show shyness
  131. 131."You're not fooling anyone"
  132. 132.Oil bloc letters
  133. 133.Spots for blankets
  134. 134.Textbook chapter
  135. 135.Faulty explosives
  136. 136.Key/note intro?
  137. 137.Cry of approval
  138. 138.Doc's diagnostic
  139. 139.Hallmark of satire
  140. 140.Bit of barbecued beef
  141. 141."Hey ... look at me ..."
  142. 142.Region that means "desert" in Arabic
  143. 143.Sugary pop?
  144. 144.Luxurious transport
  145. 145.President Gerald, after basking in the sun? (going from a school in California ...)
  146. 146.Parent's boy who grows a crop full of gluten? (... to a school in Massachusetts)
  147. 147.Not too many
  148. 148.___ Deuteronomy ("Cats" cat)
  149. 149."I've figured it out!"
  150. 150.Space Needle locale

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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

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.

The Washington Post offers a 30 day free pass on all its home delivery subscriptions. By availing this pass, the user can gain unlimited access to all digital content including crosswords. They Daily and Sunday crosswords can be played online very easily. The only prerequisite for this is that your browser should support Java or is Java enabled.

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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