LA Times Crossword 7 Sep 21, Tuesday
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | All-inclusive | A TO Z |
5 | Inked indication of approval | STAMP |
10 | Son of Seth who lived to 905, per the Bible | ENOS |
14 | “Moi? Never!” | NOT I! |
15 | Hang in midair | HOVER |
16 | __ San Lucas: Baja resort | CABO |
17 | Queen dowager of Jordan | NOOR |
18 | Sports stadium | ARENA |
19 | Singer Redding with two posthumous Grammys | OTIS |
20 | Street in London’s Brixton Market | ELECTRIC AVENUE (“CAVE” within) |
23 | Caveman Alley | OOP |
24 | Ways in or out | DOORS |
25 | Usual way in | FRONT ENTRANCE (“TENT” within) |
31 | Fair-hiring abbr. | EEO |
32 | “Old MacDonald” refrain | E-I-E-I-O |
33 | Indian title | SAHIB |
36 | Do little | LAZE |
38 | Take an oath | SWEAR |
40 | Travel by Greyhound, say | RIDE |
41 | Three-pointers, in hoops lingo | TREYS |
43 | “Amadeus” director Forman | MILOS |
45 | Cuz and sis | KIN |
46 | Where it’s hard to make a wrong turn | DEAD END STREET (“DEN” within) |
49 | When “light through yonder window breaks” in “Romeo and Juliet” | ACT II |
50 | Poker pot paper | IOU |
51 | Way to stay safe … or what each set of circles represents vis-à-vis its answer | SHELTER IN PLACE |
58 | Mall smooching, etc., initially | PDAS |
59 | Lacking originality | TRITE |
60 | Qualities that make deals difficult | EGOS |
61 | Legal wrong | TORT |
62 | Desert respites | OASES |
63 | Use a scythe on | REAP |
64 | Targets | AIMS |
65 | Flower holders | STEMS |
66 | Hot | SEXY |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Frank with a diary | ANNE |
2 | Hammer or sickle | TOOL |
3 | Midwest native | OTOE |
4 | Alphabetically last birthstone | ZIRCON |
5 | Wrinkly dogs | SHAR-PEIS |
6 | “Cornflake Girl” singer __ Amos | TORI |
7 | With, on le menu | AVEC |
8 | Suvari of “American Pie” | MENA |
9 | Soviet newspaper | PRAVDA |
10 | Affordable ride | ECONOCAR |
11 | Enjoying-the-great-outdoors walk | NATURE HIKE |
12 | Stage awards | OBIES |
13 | Shipwreck signal | SOS |
21 | Trade show giveaway | TOTE |
22 | Very long periods | EONS |
25 | Pool table surface | FELT |
26 | Raise, as kids | REAR |
27 | Was a bit too enchanting | OOZE CHARM |
28 | Self-transformation result, to the self | NEW ME |
29 | Advertising link | TIE-IN |
30 | Wonka creator Dahl | ROALD |
34 | Romeo’s last words | … I DIE |
35 | Like a paper clip | BENT |
37 | Optometrists’ exams | EYE TESTS |
39 | Optimistic quality | ROSINESS |
42 | Travel with the wind | SAIL |
44 | Cease | STOP |
47 | Same-as-above marks | DITTOS |
48 | Classroom tools | RULERS |
49 | “Me too!” | AS DO I! |
52 | The “E” in Q.E.D. | ERAT |
53 | Get up | RISE |
54 | Part of a shopping list | ITEM |
55 | “A Death in the Family” author James | AGEE |
56 | Gently persuade | COAX |
57 | Athlete’s award | ESPY |
58 | School fundraising gp. | PTA |