Today’s crossword solution for the LA Times Crossword 29 Dec 18, Saturday. 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 | Actor Omar with three NAACP Image Awards | EPPS |
5 | 007’s watch, in the later films | OMEGA |
10 | Sent to, too | CC’ED |
14 | Independent African country since 1960 | MALI |
15 | Santa-tracking acronym | NORAD |
16 | Jennifer of “Pride and Prejudice” (1995) | EHLE |
17 | Line erasers? | PLASTIC SURGEONS |
20 | It carries a charge | ION |
21 | Stable attendant | HOSTLER |
22 | Half an ouchie? | BOO |
23 | Despicable | ROTTEN |
25 | Genre with ad images | POP ART |
27 | Stores with a blue-and-yellow logo | IKEAS |
28 | NYC subway line | IRT |
31 | “The Divine Comedy” division | CANTO |
32 | Necklines? | CAROTID ARTERIES |
35 | Tablet since 2013 | IPAD AIR |
36 | Title line after “Gray skies are gonna clear up” | PUT ON A HAPPY FACE |
44 | Actress Aimée | ANOUK |
45 | Sites with masked workers, briefly | ORS |
46 | Timeworn | BANAL |
47 | Delivered a screed | RANTED |
49 | “Man is condemned to be free” philosopher | SARTRE |
50 | Thou follower, often | … ART |
51 | Butler’s classic line | YOU RANG? |
55 | Its first letter often means “more than one” | HOV |
56 | Echoic phrase from a WWI marching song | SMILE, SMILE, SMILE |
59 | Smallville name | KENT |
60 | Gay opening? | ENOLA … |
61 | Chrysler Building architect William Van __ | ALEN |
62 | Pointed at, perhaps | ID’ED |
63 | “That’s unfortunate” | SO SAD |
64 | Ford contemporary | OLDS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Based on observation | EMPIRIC |
2 | Two-bit boxer | PALOOKA |
3 | One with a rooting interest | PLANTER |
4 | Short sibling? | SIS |
5 | Kitchen bulb | ONION |
6 | Soft shoes | MOCS |
7 | “… which __ was irksome to me”: Shakespeare | ERST |
8 | Three-part region, per Caesar | GAUL |
9 | Media industry worker | AD REP |
10 | Left of center? | CEE |
11 | Greek-style yogurt brand | CHOBANI |
12 | America, in Acapulco | EL NORTE |
13 | Autos advertised on “You Bet Your Life” | DESOTOS |
18 | It’s a dirty look | THE STINK EYE |
19 | Holders of staples | GROCERY BAGS |
24 | Confucian path | TAO |
26 | Expected | PAR |
28 | Site of an 11-Down yogurt plant, the world’s largest | IDAHO |
29 | “M*A*S*H” role | RADAR |
30 | Doesn’t allow out | TRAPS |
33 | Draft choice | IPA |
34 | Pointer or point | TIP |
36 | Hybrid jumping sport with a landing target | PARASKI |
37 | Lacking heat? | UNARMED |
38 | Survivor-take-all investment scheme | TONTINE |
39 | See 40-Down | … OUT |
40 | With 39-Down, unconventional | FAR … |
41 | End of a line in the sand, maybe | ANTHILL |
42 | Sang for an audience of one, sometimes | CAROLED |
43 | Gridiron numbers | ELEVENS |
48 | Dispensed amounts | DOSES |
49 | Winner of 82 PGA Tour tournaments | SNEAD |
52 | “Don’t think so” | UM, NO |
53 | Spanish waterways | RIOS |
54 | Italian recipe word | ALLA |
57 | Ford’s Crown Vic, originally | LTD |
58 | Foe of Chiang | MAO |