LA Times Crossword 28 Oct 20, Wednesday
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Word with support or enemy | ARCH … |
5 | Dance wildly | MOSH |
9 | Miller’s salesman | LOMAN |
14 | Princess loved by Hercules | IOLE |
15 | “Have __ Right?”: Honeycombs hit of 1964 | I THE |
16 | Maine town on the Penobscot | ORONO |
17 | Graceful swimmer | SWAN |
18 | Tommy Dorsey, e.g. | TROMBONIST |
20 | Bonny one | LASS |
21 | Paving supply | TAR |
22 | How silverware is often sold | AS A SET |
23 | USN rank | ENS |
24 | __ man | BEST |
25 | Agree to less | SETTLE |
26 | Word with more or less | … THAN |
28 | Tabled, for now | ON ICE |
30 | Bernie Taupin’s forte | LYRICS |
32 | Flor del amor | ROSA |
33 | Face on a fin | ABE |
36 | Car with a tri-shield logo | BUICK |
37 | IRA options | CDS |
38 | Shell lining | NACRE |
40 | Like give and take: Abbr. | OPP |
41 | Tony Hillerman detective Jim | CHEE |
43 | Like year-end financials | ANNUAL |
44 | Utter | SHEER |
45 | Navy Midshipmen’s mascot Bill, e.g. | GOAT |
46 | Coffeehouse orders | MOCHAS |
49 | Either “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” filmmaker | COEN |
51 | Obamacare, briefly | ACA |
54 | Sci-fi invaders | ALIENS |
55 | Hogwarts mail carrier | OWL |
56 | “Riiiight!” | I BET! |
57 | Flowerlike marine animal | SEA ANEMONE |
59 | Knucklehead | DODO |
60 | Spot for a pot | STOVE |
61 | Barely gets (by) | EKES |
62 | Bakery fixture | OVEN |
63 | Stand in a studio | EASEL |
64 | Ukr. and Est., once | SSRS |
65 | News article intro | LEDE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Chapel divider | AISLE |
2 | Martin’s TV partner | ROWAN |
3 | School outing | CLASS TRIP (giving “cut class”) |
4 | Little chicken tenders? | HENS |
5 | Snowsuit clip-ons | MITTENS |
6 | Others, in Tabasco | OTRAS |
7 | Griddle tenders | SHORT-ORDER COOKS (giving “cut short”) |
8 | Verbal hesitation | HEM |
9 | One in danger of going off | LOOSE CANNON (giving “cut loose”) |
10 | Richly decorated | ORNATE |
11 | Humid, say | MOIST |
12 | First name in photography | ANSEL |
13 | Dark time in Pisa | NOTTE |
19 | Foundation for an argument | BASIS |
24 | Unofficial means of communication | BACKCHANNEL (giving “cut back”) |
27 | Juice box brand | HI-C |
29 | Turndowns | NOS |
30 | WSJ news item | LBO |
31 | “Sho’ ‘nuf” | YUP |
33 | Superior to … and what can go with the starts of 3-, 7-, 9- and 24-Down | A CUT ABOVE |
34 | Maidenform product | BRA |
35 | Slithery swimmer | EEL |
37 | Head of Cuba? | CEE |
39 | Prefix with -gram | ANA- |
42 | “Steppenwolf” author Hermann | HESSE |
43 | Forever young, it seems | AGELESS |
44 | Bundle on the farm | SHEAVE |
46 | Tricky pool shot | MASSE |
47 | “Get Here” singer Adams | OLETA |
48 | Torino farewells | CIAOS |
50 | One with a deed | OWNER |
52 | Gave up formally | CEDED |
53 | Observe Yom Kippur | ATONE |
56 | Object of adoration | IDOL |
58 | Abril, por ejemplo | MES |