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The Washington Post Tuesday - Crossword Answers | 2020 09 26
The Washington Post Tuesday
Clue
Answer
PUTS UP
ERECTS
__ Spear, easternmost point in Canada
CAPE
See 6- Down
NOW
Last name in fashion?
RENTA
ONE OF THE JACKSONS
TITO
With 52-Across, type of barbecue
OPEN
SHOOT
STEM
DISCOMBOBULATED
ATSEA
Mercredi preceder
MARDI
In certain respects
OFASORT
'That. Is. Amazing.'
IMINAWE
1980 teen musical
FAME
PICCADILLY CIRCUS STATUE
EROS
TURN OUT TO BE
WINDUP
TURKEYS
MORONS
OLD CALIFORNIA FORT
ORD
CAPTAIN'S DIRECTION
APORT
MUTUAL ILL WILL
ENMITY
SKIN CARE BRAND
OLAY
LINGUINE SAUCE
PESTO
GOSSIPS
YENTAS
It's often served in a narrow dish
OLEO
HAND-PLAYED DRUM
TOMTOM
River near Rugby
AVON
With 59-Down, later
NOT
Joe, commercially
TRADER
FEVER WITH CHILLS
AGUE
Thought from Descartes
IDEE
'Blue Sky' Best Actress Oscar winner
JESSICALANGE
Medical events in a 1977 thriller
COMAS
SMALL SHOOT
SPRIG
LOWER IN RANK
JUNIOR
PARTNER OF TO
FRO
HARDLY HAPPY
IRED
THOSE IN FAVOR
YESES
NEEDS TO REMIT
OWES
Witness to Padmé and Anakin's wedding
ARTOODETOO
SPOTS
LOCI
Sounds about right
RINGSTRUE
COUPLES
DUADS
BRIEFLY
FORAMINUTE
Menu venue, perhaps
PLACEMAT
1996 romcom titled after a 1963 hit song
ONEFINEDAY
CITE AS PROOF
ADDUCE
Janet Yellen, e.g
ECONOMIST
STORE
MART
INTIMIDATES
STARESDOWN
ORG. INVOLVED IN THE WACO SIEGE
ATF
House VIP
SEN
Soothing compound
OINTMENT
Peabody Award-winning Robertson
NIC
SINGLE
LONE
KEEPING TABS ON
MONITORING
Elemental measurement
ATOMICMASS
BIG __
TOE
Best thing since sliced bread, so to speak
PARAGON
SEE 51-ACROSS
PIT
WASN'T BEHIND ANYONE
LED
COMPARABLE (TO)
AKIN
SWARM
TEEM
ARCH WITH A POINT
OGEE
Lot fillers
CARS
CRACKERJACKS
ADEPTS
Romantic keepsake
LOVETOKEN
He debuted at La Scala 12/26/1900
CARUSO
STEPS IN FOR
ACTSAS
Place for big news
FRONTPAGE
Woodlice, e.g
ISOPODS
Post-9/11 musical about the diversion of flights to Newfoundland
COMEFROMAWAY
Fantasy creature from the Old English for 'giant'
ENT