Today’s crossword solution for the LA Times Crossword 10 Jan 22, Monday. 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 |
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1 | It may be acute, obtuse or right | ANGLE |
6 | Lee with desserts | SARA |
10 | Way cool, in the ’90s | PHAT |
14 | High school experiment site | SCIENCE LAB |
16 | Mishmash dish | HASH |
17 | *Sensei’s studio | KARATE DOJO |
18 | Poker pot starter | ANTE |
19 | Khan of Khan Academy | SAL |
20 | Greek T | TAU |
21 | Rage | ANGER |
22 | *Loud, wet weather event | THUNDERSTORM |
26 | Big jets | JUMBOS |
29 | Fictional lawyer Perry | MASON |
30 | Leave red-faced | ABASH |
31 | Central points | FOCI |
33 | Hat-tipper’s word | MA’AM |
36 | Beer barrel | KEG |
37 | *Source of crude | OIL WELL |
40 | Edible hero | SUB |
41 | Stonestreet of “Modern Family” | ERIC |
43 | Climbing plant | VINE |
44 | “In __, there is always too much singing”: Debussy | OPERA |
46 | Game with settlers | CATAN |
48 | Noisy quarrel | FRACAS |
49 | *Site of spares and splits | BOWLING ALLEY |
53 | Fed. security | T-NOTE |
54 | What the ewe said | BAA! |
55 | Cashew or almond | NUT |
58 | Emerald Isle | EIRE |
59 | Home plate ump’s concern … or what the answer to each starred clue can be? | STRIKE ZONE |
63 | “High Voltage” band | AC/DC |
64 | Places for astronomy buffs | PLANETARIA |
65 | Screen door stuff | MESH |
66 | Wile E. Coyote’s supplier | ACME |
67 | Funny sketches | SKITS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | More than wonders | ASKS |
2 | Final Four org. | NCAA |
3 | One of a group who “just wanna have fu-un”: Cyndi Lauper | GIRL |
4 | Meadow | LEA |
5 | Sinus doc | ENT |
6 | Four-door, usually | SEDAN |
7 | Not whispered | ALOUD |
8 | Koothrappali on “The Big Bang Theory” | RAJ |
9 | Blood type letters | ABO |
10 | “The __ of the 44-Across” | PHANTOM |
11 | “Wait, I’ll be right there!” | HANG ON A SEC! |
12 | Daisylike flower | ASTER |
13 | Unit of heat energy | THERM |
15 | Whale constellation (anagram of CUTES) | CETUS |
21 | Stubborn animal | ASS |
22 | “American Dad!” channel | TBS |
23 | Santa’s jolly syllables | HO HO! |
24 | Awards show host | EMCEE |
25 | Skateboard park feature | RAIL |
26 | Actor Gyllenhaal | JAKE |
27 | __ Eats: delivery service | UBER |
28 | Abracadabra et al. | MAGIC WORDS |
31 | Casual love affair | FLING |
32 | Accept blame for | OWN |
34 | Celestial glow | AURA |
35 | CFOs’ degrees | MBAS |
38 | Lendl of tennis | IVAN |
39 | Campfire stories, say | LORE |
42 | Pasadena engineering sch. | CALTECH |
45 | Fork over | PAY |
47 | Reason for extra innings | TIE |
48 | Snow speck | FLAKE |
49 | Second-string squad | B-TEAM |
50 | Chilling | ON ICE |
51 | The “A” in James A. Garfield | ABRAM |
52 | Singer Frankie | LAINE |
55 | Sushi roll wrap | NORI |
56 | Inch or yard | UNIT |
57 | Tazo products | TEAS |
59 | Pampering place | SPA |
60 | Pampering, initially | TLC |
61 | UFO crew | ETS |
62 | Drummer Starkey, son of Ringo | ZAK |