The Washington Post Tuesday - Crossword Answers | 2020 01 07

crossword answers
Clue Answer
'Omigosh!' YIPE
Passé OLDHAT
GERMAN STEEL CITY ESSEN
FRENCH MONARCH ROI
WINE CITY NORTH OF LISBON OPORTO
FUNNY CHERI OTERI
AMBULANCE PATIENT'S MD ERDOC
FLY BALL'S PATH ARC
THIEF CROOK
SPORTSCASTER ALBERT MARV
ACTRESS RUSSO RENE
TREATY PARTNER ALLY
LOWEST-RANKING NCO CPL
GO WITH THE __ FLOW
Pres. or P.M LDR
LUBRICATE AGAIN REOIL
UTOPIA EDEN
ROULETTE BET ODD
'I've seen better' MEH
'Mangia!' EAT
'PEER GYNT SUITE' DANCER ANITRA
HOCKEY SCORE GOAL
INDIAN MUSIC STYLE RAGA
SOME PIPE JOINTS ELLS
CROSS-SHAPED GREEK LETTER TAU
French 'to be' ETRE
TORONTO NATIVE ONTARIAN
LATIN JAZZ GREAT PUENTE TITO
QUAINT LODGING INN
SCOUNDREL SCALAWAG
WORLD CUP CHEER OLE
SHOW-OFF HOTDOG
HARD-TO-MISS SIGN NEON
WALLET SINGLE ONE
LED COMPONENT DIODE
LOITERING, SAY IDLE
NEPTUNE OR PLUTO GOD
ACTING TWINS MARY-KATE AND ASHLEY OLSENS
1914-'18 CONFLICT, BRIEFLY WWI
Numbered hwy RTE
BEACH PAILFUL SAND
SUMMER SHIRT TEE
PHOTO SESSION SHOOT
GOLFER MICHELLE WIE
CEO'S DEGREE MBA
'70S CHILEAN PRESIDENT SALVADORALLENDE
BE ABSORBED GRADUALLY OSMOSE
SANDWICH SHOP SPECIFICATION ONRYE
ED.'S BACKLOG MSS
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT SWINGS
TRAVEL AIMLESSLY ROAM
NOT BE SERIOUS KIDAROUND
THIEVES' HIDEOUT LAIR
THIEVES' HIDEOUT DEN
GOLDMAN __: INVESTMENT BANKING GIANT SACHS
WOUND YARN UNITS SKEINS
PULITZER CATEGORY DRAMA
D.C. UNITED'S FORMER STADIUM RFK
BREWPUB POUR ALE
CAMBRIDGE CHAPS BLOKES
FARFALLE AND FUSILLI PASTAS
NUTTY ICE CREAM PARLOR ORDER ... AND A HINT TO EACH SET OF CIRCLED LETTERS ROCKYROAD
SEASONAL MALL TEMP SANTA
WORLD'S LARGEST LIZARDS KOMODODRAGONS
COLD WAR MIL. PROGRAM SDI
NEVADA CASINO CITY RENO
FARM GRUNT OINK
Second Beatle on the 'Abbey Road' cover RINGO
Like 'Stranger Things' EERIE
Kid-lit girl who lives on the 'tippy-top floor' of the Plaza Hotel ELOISE
'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' host Tyler AISHA
'My __ Vinny': 1992 comedy COUSIN
'Green Book' Oscar winner Mahershala ALI
'Answer with the first thing that comes to mind' exercise WORDASSOCIATION
Palme d'Or, e.g AWARD
Like the accent in passé ACUTE