Below you will find all the answers for the LA Times Crossword 25 Dec 18, Tuesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clever or stylish | SMART |
| 6 | October gem | OPAL |
| 10 | Most eligible, draftwise | ONE-A |
| 14 | Temple scroll | TORAH |
| 15 | “The X-Files” agent Scully | DANA |
| 16 | Gym specimens | BODS |
| 17 | Film character #1 (played by George C. Scott in 1984) | EBENEZER SCROOGE |
| 20 | Non-commercial TV commercial | PSA |
| 21 | Order (around) | BOSS |
| 22 | Canadian province with a French motto | QUEBEC |
| 23 | New Mexico art hub | TAOS |
| 24 | Little bears | CUBS |
| 25 | Film character #2 (played by Leo G. Carroll in 1938) | JACOB MARLEY |
| 29 | Polished off | ATE |
| 32 | Go along (with) | AGREE |
| 33 | Spot for an AirPod | EAR |
| 34 | The Grinch’s dog | MAX |
| 35 | Meadow bleats | BAAS |
| 36 | Fronts of hands | PALMS |
| 38 | __ torch: party light | TIKI |
| 39 | Commercial URL suffix | BIZ |
| 40 | Sac fly result | RBI |
| 41 | Makes simpler | EASES |
| 42 | No particular one | ANY |
| 43 | Film character #3 (played by Kermit the Frog in 1992) | BOB CRATCHIT |
| 46 | Like many breakfast bars | OATY |
| 47 | Resound | ECHO |
| 48 | Long-eared dog | BEAGLE |
| 51 | Height: Pref. | ALTI- |
| 52 | Fed. law known as Obamacare | ACA |
| 55 | Novella that introduced the three film characters | A CHRISTMAS CAROL |
| 58 | Shade provider | TREE |
| 59 | Jog | TROT |
| 60 | Geometric truth | AXIOM |
| 61 | Totals | SUMS |
| 62 | Drink with sushi | SAKE |
| 63 | Plumbing issues | LEAKS |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | How-to instruction | STEP |
| 2 | Unruly crowds | MOBS |
| 3 | Geometric product | AREA |
| 4 | Sought office | RAN |
| 5 | George Herman Ruth’s nickname | THE BABE |
| 6 | Ukrainian city | ODESSA |
| 7 | Golf scorecard numbers | PARS |
| 8 | Q&A part: Abbr. | ANS |
| 9 | Glossy coatings | LACQUERS |
| 10 | Orchestral reeds | OBOES |
| 11 | Rookie, in gaming | NOOB |
| 12 | Sharp part of a sheet of paper | EDGE |
| 13 | “Just __!” | A SEC |
| 18 | Repeated Mazda ad word | ZOOM |
| 19 | Shade of red | RUBY |
| 23 | Wiggled digits | TOES |
| 24 | Chowder morsel | CLAM |
| 25 | Hutt in “Star Wars” | JABBA |
| 26 | “Time and __”: illustrated Jack Finney novel | AGAIN |
| 27 | Outlandish, as an idea | CRAZY |
| 28 | Artifact | RELIC |
| 29 | Barn-raising sect | AMISH |
| 30 | “Oh Myyy!” memoirist George | TAKEI |
| 31 | Be real | EXIST |
| 36 | Some public demonstrations | PROTESTS |
| 37 | First name in advice | ABBY |
| 38 | Tex-Mex snack | TACO |
| 41 | Principled | ETHICAL |
| 43 | Indonesian resort island | BALI |
| 44 | “I can __”: words of empathy | RELATE |
| 45 | Doesn’t just sit there | ACTS |
| 46 | Fairy tale beasts | OGRES |
| 48 | Dugout rack items | BATS |
| 49 | Earth tone | ECRU |
| 50 | “Excuse me … ” | AHEM … |
| 51 | Run __: go wild | AMOK |
| 52 | Puccini solo | ARIA |
| 53 | Kitchen worker | COOK |
| 54 | Help for the poor | ALMS |
| 56 | Refrain syllable | TRA |
| 57 | Firefighter’s tool | AXE |
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