Today’s crossword solution for the LA Times Crossword 4 Oct 19, Friday. The LA Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crossed the mob, in a way | SANG |
| 5 | Insignificant points | NITS |
| 9 | When repeated, Second British Invasion band | DURAN |
| 14 | Second person of old? | THOU |
| 15 | “No problems here” | I’M OK |
| 16 | “… the __ of defeat”: “Wide World of Sports” phrase | AGONY |
| 17 | Steaming flow | LAVA |
| 18 | Casual eatery | CAFE |
| 19 | One spun by a juggler | PLATE |
| 20 | Deity worshiped by backyard chefs? | BARBECUE SPIRIT (“barbecue spit” + IR) |
| 23 | July 4th show failure | DUD |
| 24 | Attach, in a way | TIE |
| 25 | NFL scores | FGS |
| 28 | Underground support | ROOT |
| 31 | “ASAP!” | PRONTO! |
| 36 | 7-10 split, to a bowler? | IRKING PINS (“kingpins” + IR) |
| 39 | Exploring toon | DORA |
| 40 | Conceals | VEILS |
| 41 | Support for driving and kicking | TEE |
| 42 | Flying toys | KITES |
| 43 | Dumbo’s flying aids | EARS |
| 44 | Distiller Walker’s treatise about a whisky grain? | HIRAM ON RYE (“ham on rye” + IR) |
| 46 | Home of the Senators | OTTAWA |
| 48 | Ruckus | STIR |
| 49 | Double curve | ESS |
| 50 | Two-time U.S. Open champ | ELS |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Baseball Cards: Abbr. | STL |
| 2 | Melville captain | AHAB |
| 3 | 1960s-’80s Chevy | NOVA |
| 4 | Bank employee | GUARD |
| 5 | Words to a growler | NICE DOG |
| 6 | Apple on a desk | IMAC |
| 7 | Vegan staple | TOFU |
| 8 | Sport with disks | SKEET |
| 9 | Togged out | DAPPER |
| 10 | Not-cute fruit | UGLI |
| 11 | Large chorus of cheers | ROAR |
| 12 | Opposition prefix | ANTI- |
| 13 | Duma “Don’t think so!” | NYET! |
| 21 | Uses for warmth, as wood | BURNS |
| 22 | Dainty drinks | SIPS |
| 25 | Cops as a unit | FIVE-O |
| 26 | Marvelous | GREAT |
| 27 | Get around | SKIRT |
| 29 | Eye-related prefix | OPTI- |
| 30 | Layers | TIERS |
| 32 | Father of Thor | ODIN |
| 33 | French possessive | NOTRE |
| 34 | Low cards | TREYS |
| 35 | Relief providers | OASES |
| 37 | To whom Rick says, “We’ll always have Paris” | ILSA |
| 38 | Orderly | NEAT |
| 42 | Divided land | KOREA |
| 44 | Put a stop to | HALT |
| 45 | Least spicy | MILDEST |
| 47 | Tidied the garden | WEEDED |
| 51 | A lot to pay | STEEP |
| 53 | Tangy mustard | DIJON |
| 54 | Filing tool | RASP |
| 55 | Dagwood neighbor | ELMO |
| 56 | Saloon __ | DOOR |
| 57 | Third of four canonical gospels | LUKE |
| 58 | Thus | ERGO |
| 59 | Fixes on the sly | RIGS |
| 60 | Wander | ROVE |
| 61 | Part of YSL | YVES |
| 65 | April 15 org., or, as a plural, a hint to four long puzzle answers | IRS (or IRs) |
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