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  1. 1.Gave more stars to, say
  2. 2.Diving locale
  3. 3.*She played Mary Taylor in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"
  4. 4.*Procedure performed by an ophthalmologist
  5. 5.Right-angle shape
  6. 6.Lessen in intensity
  7. 7."___ Karenina"
  8. 8.Oil supply?
  9. 9.Father of the cartoonist Jeff Keane
  10. 10.Job-site inspection org.
  11. 11."Nobody was ___" ("Everyone was safe")
  12. 12.Home of the Canadian Tulip Festival
  13. 13."Play these notes legato" marking
  14. 14.Protagonist Pontellier of Kate Chopin's novel "The Awakening"
  15. 15.Experiment findings
  16. 16.*When a round begins
  17. 17.*"Yeah, sure buddy, God forbid that!"
  18. 18.Demonstrate contrition
  19. 19.Recovered from injury
  20. 20.... family, ___, species
  21. 21.$20 bill distributors
  22. 22."An Alpine Symphony" composer
  23. 23.Aquatic spot for a hippo
  24. 24.Astronomer who established the Uraniborg observatory
  25. 25.Car ___ (waxing site)
  26. 26.Major project?
  27. 27.FearFest network
  28. 28.*Star pitcher for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters before joining Major League Baseball in 2012
  29. 29.*Device that separates Earl Grey leaves from the brewed liquid, say
  30. 30.Sketch show for Heidi 75 Down
  31. 31."Xena: Warrior Princess" actress O'Connor
  32. 32.Craft, as a wool cap
  33. 33.Blazing with light
  34. 34.Diving locale
  35. 35.Pirate's rear end?
  36. 36.Regjeringskvartalet city
  37. 37.Chillaxed
  38. 38.Disturbing sign, maybe
  39. 39.___ EDGE (video podcast encouraging viewers to "embrace your inner astronaut")
  40. 40.Comfy and cozy
  41. 41."Thanks for explaining the word 'many' to me, that means a lot," e.g.
  42. 42.The E of EST
  43. 43.Feature of a soccer shoe
  44. 44.Formed an alliance
  45. 45."Say, there's an ___!"
  46. 46.Museum supporters
  47. 47.Genre in which a band might wear all black
  48. 48.Zones
  49. 49.Like dirty jokes
  50. 50.Stand-up comic's act
  51. 51.Bus. name abbr.
  52. 52.Where to buy salami
  53. 53.Top-notch, informally
  54. 54.Reef-building organism
  55. 55.Pro taking notes, and an anagram of "notes"
  56. 56.Results of catastrophes
  57. 57.H.S. test result that a student can use to earn college credit
  58. 58.Faded, as lunar visibility
  59. 59.Went into hiding
  60. 60.Zero
  61. 61.Gluttony, greed, etc.
  62. 62.Free passes to the next round of a tournament
  63. 63.Beam connecting oxen
  64. 64.Shell collection?
  65. 65."The Way We ___"
  66. 66.Like an ardent fan
  67. 67.Pond creature
  68. 68.Annoyance for a waiter?
  69. 69.Birds in a gaggle
  70. 70.Lying ___ oath (perjury)
  71. 71.History final composition
  72. 72.Fully fulfill, with food
  73. 73.Org. publishing the Map of Radon Zones
  74. 74.Cookie brand behind a Daily Twist campaign
  75. 75.Colorado Plateau landform
  76. 76.Big piece of concrete or marble
  77. 77.Play checkers?
  78. 78.Dancer, choreographer and anthropologist Katherine often called the "matriarch of Black dance"
  79. 79.Bus station
  80. 80.Bring joy to
  81. 81.Rich and powerful
  82. 82.Antique store caveat
  83. 83.Bach suite instrument
  84. 84.Transfer ___ (molecule involved in protein synthesis)
  85. 85.Comedic Heidi who plays the teen film critic Bailey Gismert
  86. 86.Strong suits
  87. 87."Russian Doll" star and co-creator Lyonne
  88. 88.Silly fool
  89. 89.Back of one's foot
  90. 90.Follows
  91. 91.No. 1
  92. 92.Caesar's question after Brutus's betrayal
  93. 93.Septet of SMTWTFS
  94. 94.Wally of a "Famous" cookie company
  95. 95."Okay, go on"
  96. 96.One who tired of attire
  97. 97.Wrap around
  98. 98.Picks up the pace
  99. 99.Long before now
  100. 100.One end of a pencil
  101. 101.Deep chasm
  102. 102.Storage compartment in the back of a car
  103. 103.How some fall in love
  104. 104.Pale with fright
  105. 105.Like widely shared memes and videos
  106. 106.Makes a mistake
  107. 107.Icy precipitation
  108. 108.___-retentive
  109. 109.Nothing more than
  110. 110.Authenticity, briefly
  111. 111.Pet doc
  112. 112.MMA bout decision
  113. 113.Unwell
  114. 114.Protrusion where you can hang a coat or hat
  115. 115.Subject of the children's book "LMNO Peas"
  116. 116.Became less visible, in a lunar way
  117. 117.Harlem Renaissance artist Charles
  118. 118.Australian avian
  119. 119.Prepare for the present day?
  120. 120.Skip the ceremony, say
  121. 121.Buildup from glands
  122. 122.Monarch named after a British noble?
  123. 123.Blue jacket material
  124. 124.Future mushrooms
  125. 125."Or ___ what?!"
  126. 126.Neighbor of Iran
  127. 127.Informal term for the period of time when comedian O'Brien had a historically significant bottom?
  128. 128.Email client folder
  129. 129.Arrange
  130. 130.Captain of the Nautilus
  131. 131.Singers' platform
  132. 132.Sat in neutral
  133. 133.Shares on Facebook, say
  134. 134."There's no way you can make me smooth pieces of wood on behalf of Gomez's hairy cousin!"?
  135. 135.Masala ___ (tea)
  136. 136.Filthy
  137. 137.Proud papa's boy
  138. 138."Never Gonna ___ You Up" (song played in Rickrolling pranks)
  139. 139.Chicken or turkey piece
  140. 140.Cuisine with gumbo
  141. 141.Many a Catholic school teacher
  142. 142.Sweet treat shaped like the California Gold Rush storyteller Bret?
  143. 143.What surfers may block
  144. 144.Factor in a budget
  145. 145.Moments of incongruity in life
  146. 146.Command to one's feline to capture some guys?
  147. 147.Scientific division?
  148. 148.Ticked (off)
  149. 149."You mean that dude?"
  150. 150.Version of the "Hulk" director with an impressively chiseled set of abs?

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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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