Below you will find all the answers for the LA Times Crossword 28 Jan 19, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Take it easy | LAZE |
5 | Cabo’s peninsula | BAJA |
9 | Sheepish smile | GRIN |
13 | Cabinet dept. with an oil derrick on its seal | ENER |
14 | Immortal racehorse Man __ | O’ WAR |
15 | What kneaded dough should do | RISE |
16 | “360°” CNN anchor | ANDERSON COOPER |
19 | Bud | BRO |
20 | “How disgusting!” | ICK! |
21 | Gave medicine to | DOSED |
22 | “Uncle Vanya” playwright | ANTON CHEKHOV |
27 | Yoga posture | ASANA |
28 | Krypton or xenon | RARE GAS |
32 | Semester | TERM |
34 | Pea surrounder | POD |
35 | One of 268,581 in Tex. | SQ MI |
36 | You, to Yves | TOI |
38 | Hipster, and based on their initials, what each of 16-, 22-, 52- and 61-Across is? | COOL CAT |
41 | Blender setting | MIX |
42 | Hubbubs | ADOS |
44 | Like Letterman’s humor | WRY |
45 | “See ya later” | TA-TA |
47 | Dugout seats | BENCHES |
49 | Put together, as equipment | RIG UP |
52 | “Appalachian Spring” composer | AARON COPLAND |
56 | Lustrous bit of wisdom | PEARL |
59 | Tokyo’s former name | EDO |
60 | When repeated, a Gabor | ZSA |
61 | 19th-century steel industry philanthropist who built an eponymous concert hall | ANDREW CARNEGIE |
66 | Nod off | DOZE |
67 | Prefix with correct | AUTO- |
68 | Dunham of “Girls” | LENA |
69 | Snow transport | SLED |
70 | H.S. math subject | GEOM |
71 | Clog fillers | FEET |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Becomes aware of | LEARNS |
2 | Explanatory comment written in the margin, say | ANNOTATION |
3 | British alphabet ender | ZED |
4 | Bard’s “before” | ERE |
5 | Title cop played by Titus Welliver | BOSCH |
6 | Came to | AWOKE |
7 | First mo. | JAN |
8 | Rainbow shape | ARC |
9 | Slots cut with a chisel | GROOVES |
10 | Fabric flaws | RIPS |
11 | “Got it” | I SEE |
12 | Bookish type | NERD |
17 | Rock’s Ocasek | RIC |
18 | Dumpster emanation | ODOR |
19 | Sheep bleat | BAA |
23 | Half and half | ONE |
24 | Agent on a bust | NARC |
25 | McDonald’s founder Ray | KROC |
26 | Dove into vigorously, as work | HAD AT |
29 | Stylish men’s monthly | GQ MAGAZINE |
30 | Parisian pal | AMI |
31 | Common dinner hour | SIX |
33 | Grass cutter | MOWER |
34 | Two-__ tissue | PLY |
36 | Restaurant bill | TAB |
37 | Poem of praise | ODE |
39 | Approximately | OR SO |
40 | Baseball rain delay cover | TARP |
43 | Like Capone’s face | SCARRED |
46 | Up to, informally | ‘TIL |
48 | Partner of hearty | HALE |
50 | Vote out of office | UNSEAT |
51 | Kiss in a busy store, for short | PDA |
53 | “Sweet!” | NEATO! |
54 | PC drive insert | CD-ROM |
55 | Buff suffix | -OON |
56 | Footballer’s shoulder protection | PADS |
57 | Hydroxyl compound | ENOL |
58 | Axe relative | ADZE |
62 | Happy tail movement | WAG |
63 | Billiards stick | CUE |
64 | Legendary seasonal helper | ELF |
65 | “Golly!” | GEE! |
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