LA Times Crossword 29 Oct 20, Thursday
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | “__ Come Undone”: Wally Lamb novel | SHE’S |
5 | They’re on the house | COMPS |
10 | Sty fare | SLOP |
14 | Guinness logo | HARP |
15 | Extra rival | ORBIT |
16 | Info on a blood donor card | TYPE |
17 | Anger at progress? | INROAD RAGE (in + road rage) |
19 | Writer Blyton | ENID |
20 | See 56-Down | … POETRY |
21 | Tops | APEXES |
23 | Move laterally | SIDLE |
24 | Human being, for one | MAMMAL |
27 | Embezzlements? | INSIDE SWIPES (in + sideswipes) |
32 | Did not participate | ABSTAINED |
35 | All-star game side | EAST |
36 | Rank above maj. | COL |
37 | Place for a mineral scrub | SPA |
38 | U.N. workers’ rights gp. | ILO |
41 | __ chi | TAI |
42 | Amman native | ARAB |
44 | National Storytelling Festival VIP | RACONTEUR |
47 | Bills’ places? | INVOICE BOXES (in + voice boxes) |
50 | Flora and fauna of different regions | BIOTAS |
51 | Prepares, as leftovers | WARMS |
55 | Some colas | PEPSIS |
58 | “Groovy!” | FAR OUT! |
59 | National gemstone of Australia | OPAL |
60 | EMT assignment? | INJURY DUTY (in + jury duty) |
64 | Apply with a tube, as frosting | PIPE |
65 | Down source | GEESE |
66 | Curved molding | OGEE |
67 | Whole bunch | SCAD |
68 | Chic, to a Brit | NOBBY |
69 | Challenge for the cleaning staff | MESS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | They might be icebreakers | SHIPS |
2 | Asian capital on the Red River | HANOI |
3 | Flubbed a play | ERRED |
4 | Drew attention to | SPOTLIT |
5 | Buffalo Bill Museum city | CODY |
6 | Two-time Art Ross Trophy winner Bobby | ORR |
7 | Deg. offered at Duke’s Fuqua School | MBA |
8 | Pua of “Moana,” e.g. | PIG |
9 | Cooks in a bamboo basket | STEAMS |
10 | Metal marble | STEELIE |
11 | Forest cat | LYNX |
12 | Ryan Hurst’s “Sons of Anarchy” role | OPIE |
13 | Sidewalk traffic, for short | PEDS |
18 | Sports venues | ARENAS |
22 | Fox foot | PAW |
24 | Mosque tower | MINARET |
25 | Drink suffix | -ADE |
26 | Docs | MEDICOS |
28 | Sample | SIP |
29 | Cracker topper | PATE |
30 | Old Testament twin | ESAU |
31 | Recipe verb | STIR |
32 | Dark purple berry | ACAI |
33 | First word of two Springsteen album titles | BORN |
34 | Balkan native | SLAV |
39 | Salmon cured in brine | LOX |
40 | Like some city streets | ONE-WAY |
43 | “Cool Runnings” vehicle | BOBSLED |
45 | Court org. | ABA |
46 | Russia, until 1917 | TSARDOM |
48 | Son of a son | III |
49 | Guarantee, as a loan | COSIGN |
52 | Nice red | ROUGE |
53 | Silences with a button | MUTES |
54 | Lid woes | STYES |
55 | Bursts | POPS |
56 | With 20-Across, Homer’s medium | EPIC |
57 | Dad | PAPA |
58 | Glenn of The Eagles | FREY |
61 | New prefix | NEO |
62 | Bush in Florida | JEB |
63 | Port letters | USB |