Below you will find all the answers for the LA Times Crossword Answers 5 May 2018, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “This is so humbling” | I’M HONORED |
| 10 | One skilled in moderation | HOST |
| 14 | Literally, “something for something” | QUID PRO QUO |
| 16 | “Once more __ the breach”: “Henry V” | UNTO |
| 17 | Backup | UNDERSTUDY |
| 18 | “Deadwood” actress Jewell | GERI |
| 19 | Chiller | ICE |
| 20 | Good kick | FIELD GOAL |
| 22 | Virginia senator Kaine | TIM |
| 23 | Firing site | KILN |
| 25 | “__ Meenie”: Kingston/Bieber hit | EENIE |
| 26 | Certain fisher | EELER |
| 28 | Not following anyone | OUT FRONT |
| 31 | New York home of the Himalayan Highlands | BRONX ZOO |
| 33 | Duck Hunt platform | NES |
| 34 | Southwestern plant whose oil is used in cosmetics | JOJOBA |
| 36 | “It’s out of my hands” | I TRIED |
| 38 | Rival of SEA and OAK | LAA |
| 39 | “Okay, here’s the deal” | SO LISTEN |
| 41 | Design that’s just over a foot | ANKLE TAT |
| 43 | “¿Cómo __?” | ESTAS |
| 46 | Back at the track | BET ON |
| 47 | Dali contemporary | SERT |
| 49 | Subtle signal | NOD |
| 51 | Coolidge is famous for it | TERSENESS |
| 54 | Sched. uncertainty | TBA |
| 55 | What contacts may help | EYES |
| 56 | Irreverent one | BLASPHEMER |
| 60 | Algonquian language | CREE |
| 61 | Drink with a croissant, maybe | CAFE AU LAIT |
| 62 | Toy truck name | HESS |
| 63 | What’s often on the following page | NEXT MONTH |
Down
| Clues | Answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Short notice? | I QUIT! |
| 2 | Ball State University city | MUNCIE |
| 3 | Fugitive’s plea | HIDE ME! |
| 4 | Often flowery words | ODE |
| 5 | “Ask Me Another” co-producer | NPR |
| 6 | Hosp. areas | ORS |
| 7 | Texter’s “Too funny!” | ROTFL |
| 8 | Semiannual astronomical event | EQUINOX |
| 9 | “C’mon, bro!” | DUDE! |
| 10 | Affectionate sort | HUGGER |
| 11 | Interview, often | ONE-ON-ONE |
| 12 | Hardly harmonious | STRAINED |
| 13 | Going places? | TOILETS |
| 15 | Thimble Theatre name | OYL |
| 21 | Clear-cut, as for lumber | DEFOREST |
| 23 | Lamp filler | KEROSENE |
| 24 | 1950 story collection including “The Evitable Conflict” | I, ROBOT |
| 27 | Voting Rights Act pres. | LBJ |
| 29 | Action movie pieces | UZIS |
| 30 | Walk unsteadily | TOTTER |
| 32 | One of the original singers of “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” | NALA |
| 34 | Novel first credited to Currer Bell | JANE EYRE |
| 35 | Symbols of strength | OAK TREES |
| 37 | Safety’s stat. | INT |
| 38 | Test giver | LAB TECH |
| 40 | “You can come out now” | IT’S SAFE |
| 42 | They can be eaten or absorbed | LOSSES |
| 44 | Scott Lang, when in costume | ANT-MAN |
| 45 | “Very well” | SO BE IT |
| 48 | Newark’s county | ESSEX |
| 50 | Title for Sidious | DARTH |
| 52 | “Superstore” airer | NBC |
| 53 | Dash | ELAN |
| 57 | Record-setting Lady Vols basketball coach Summitt | PAT |
| 58 | Go smoothly | HUM |
| 59 | “Shine a Little Love” band, to fans | ELO |
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