The Washington Post – Jun 6 2016 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
1972 Derek and the Dominos hit |
LAYLA |
Airplane assignment |
SEAT |
Antediluvian |
OLD |
Bad treatment |
ABUSE |
Baseball Hall of Famer Roush |
EDD |
Bookie’s business |
BETS |
Bouncing off the walls |
MANIC |
Branch of physics |
STATICS |
Breathing fire |
IRATE |
Buckets |
ALOT |
C.S. Lewis lion |
ASLAN |
Chop finely |
MINCE |
City between Boston and Salem |
LYNN |
Coach Green on ‘The Voice’ |
CEELO |
Cone-shaped heaters |
ETNAS |
Corporate way up |
LADDER |
Crenshaw cousins |
CASABAS |
Dart |
FLIT |
Dict. entries |
SYNS |
Disney dog |
LADY |
Domicile |
ABODE |
Empty talk, to some |
YADDAYADDAYADDA |
Extremities |
ENDS |
Fair feature |
RIDE |
Fall guy? |
ADAM |
Flattened at the poles |
OBLATE |
Furbys, once |
FAD |
Gag response, informally |
LAFF |
Govt. enforcers |
FEDS |
Hankerings |
YENS |
Hardly racy |
TAME |
Highway men with handles |
CBERS |
Hit back and forth |
BANDY |
Impudent |
BRATTY |
Island strings |
UKE |
Jejune |
ARID |
Joshes |
KIDS |
Lick |
BEAT |
Clues |
Answers |
Like a newly repaired green, perhaps |
SODDY |
Looks like |
SEEMS |
Member of la familia |
MADRE |
Movie with Andy and Buzz |
TOYSTORY |
No longer |
ANYMORE |
Nursery rhyme opening |
HEYDIDDLEDIDDLE |
Operatic villains, often |
BASSI |
Out of shape |
BENT |
Palmer, to pals |
ARNIE |
Palsy-walsy |
BUDDYBUDDY |
Party pooper, perhaps |
FUDDYDUDDY |
Paternity identifier |
DNA |
Ponder |
MUSE |
Pops |
DADDY |
Pot top |
LID |
Prepare (for) |
GETSET |
Prosecutors, for short |
DAS |
Rich supply |
LODE |
Sean Combs nickname |
DIDDY |
Sits tight |
BIDES |
Situation favoring the server |
ADIN |
Song heard on 3/17 |
DANNYBOY |
Spanish rice ingredient |
CAYENNE |
Sports facilities |
STADIA |
Suffix with liquid |
ATOR |
Sunk |
DOOMED |
The rain in Spain |
AGUA |
They foot the bill |
PAYERS |
Tie with a clasp |
BOLO |
Time’s partner |
AGAIN |
Toll road |
PIKE |
Tom Joad, e.g |
OKIE |
Turkeys |
DUDS |
Verdi heroine |
AIDA |
Wear and tear |
USE |
William Morris, e.g |
AGENCY |
World’s longest river |
NILE |
Worrier’s words |
OHME |