LA Times Crossword 23 Nov 21, Tuesday
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | D.C. insider | POL |
4 | Anxious feeling | ANGST |
9 | “Silent Night” words before calm and bright | ALL IS … |
14 | Actress Gardner | AVA |
15 | More rational | SANER |
16 | Africa’s Sierra __ | LEONE |
17 | “Star Wars” sequel trilogy heroine | REY |
18 | Spicy condiment | PEPPER SAUCE |
20 | Pay off illicitly | BRIBE |
22 | How a scary-movie watcher might recoil | IN HORROR |
23 | Astronaut’s milieu | OUTER SPACE |
26 | Deserved, as recognition | DUE |
27 | Keep separate from the rest | ISOLATE |
28 | Restaurant chain with an owl logo | HOOTERS |
31 | Horne of jazz | LENA |
32 | In the manner of | A LA |
34 | Oktober endings | -FESTS |
35 | Lawn areas lacking grass | BARE SPOTS |
39 | Perth __, NJ | AMBOY |
42 | LBJ’s boy beagle | HIM |
43 | Big brass | TUBA |
47 | Greets with guffaws | ROARS AT |
50 | Features of some cruise ships | CASINOS |
52 | Heavy weight | TON |
53 | NYC’s World Financial Center architect | CESAR PELLI |
55 | Working together as one | IN TANDEM |
58 | ’90s candidate __ Perot | H ROSS |
59 | Coins in one’s pocket … and what literally happens in each set of circles | SPARE CHANGE |
62 | When doubled, a Latin dance | CHA |
63 | Fix in the crosshairs | AIM AT |
64 | Knighted composer Edward | ELGAR |
65 | Showy pond fish | KOI |
66 | Stacks like Tupperware | NESTS |
67 | Wed on the sly | ELOPE |
68 | Vicious with a bass | SID |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Partially cook, as rice | PARBOIL |
2 | Employ excessively, as muscles | OVERUSE |
3 | Overdo the flattery | LAY IT ON |
4 | Last word of Kansas’ motto | … ASPERA |
5 | Macduff rebuff | NAE |
6 | Econ. measure | GNP |
7 | Old photo hue | SEPIA |
8 | Battlefield furrow | TRENCH |
9 | “What’s more … ” | ALSO … |
10 | Norman who created Archie and Edith Bunker | LEAR |
11 | French pilgrimage site | LOURDES |
12 | Trying a case, say | IN COURT |
13 | Prophetic woman | SEERESS |
19 | Prefix with stat | RHEO- |
21 | Overdo, as a point | BELABOR |
24 | Twinkler | STAR |
25 | Soccer standout | PELE |
29 | Frequently, to a bard | OFT |
30 | More irritable | TESTIER |
33 | Fireplace grate buildup | ASH |
36 | Shakespearean cries | AYS |
37 | 12-point type | PICA |
38 | Actor Epps | OMAR |
39 | Craftsperson | ARTISAN |
40 | Marshmallowy treat | MOON PIE |
41 | Little chickens | BANTAMS |
44 | Disengages the bolt for, as a door | UNLOCKS |
45 | Russian ballet company | BOLSHOI |
46 | “Let me reiterate … ” | AS I SAID … |
48 | “High Voltage” band | AC/DC |
49 | Far from a guffaw | TEE-HEE |
51 | Round figure | SPHERE |
54 | Little | SMALL |
56 | “I smell __!” | A RAT |
57 | Ping-Pong supplies | NETS |
60 | Private aid prog. | NGO |
61 | Space between outfielders | GAP |