Below you will find all the answers for the LA Times Crossword 7 Oct 20, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Something to pay | DEBT |
| 5 | “Nothing’s broken” | I’M OK |
| 9 | Lawn game | BOCCE |
| 14 | Fir fellers | AXES |
| 15 | Cool off in a shallow stream, say | WADE |
| 16 | Weasley family owl | ERROL |
| 17 | Substantial return | BANG FOR ONE’S BUCK |
| 20 | Popeye’s nemesis | BLUTO |
| 21 | Zagreb native | CROAT |
| 22 | Salon creations | DOS |
| 23 | NCR product | ATM |
| 24 | “You betcha” | YAH |
| 26 | Mohel’s rite | BRIS |
| 28 | Color named for a dancer | BALLERINA PINK |
| 34 | Dodger who befriended Jackie Robinson | REESE |
| 35 | Peter of “The Maltese Falcon” | LORRE |
| 36 | Word of regret | ALAS |
| 39 | Sudden burst | SALVO |
| 42 | 9/11 Commission chair Tom | KEAN |
| 43 | Star transports | LIMOS |
| 45 | Emulated Van Winkle, after 20 years | AWOKE |
| 47 | Bleeping | BLANKETY-BLANK |
| 51 | Toni Morrison novel | SULA |
| 52 | Reluctantly absorb, as a loss | EAT |
| 53 | Little bite | NIP |
| 56 | Admiral’s rear | AFT |
| 59 | Toon duck triplet | LOUIE |
| 61 | “Fame” singer Cara | IRENE |
| 63 | Making a killing in Vegas … or what happens in 17-, 28- and 47-Across | BREAKING THE BANK |
| 66 | Do the Thanksgiving honors | CARVE |
| 67 | Start to scope | TELE- |
| 68 | __ fixe | IDEE |
| 69 | Pulled a fast one on | DUPED |
| 70 | Beef bourguignonne, for one | STEW |
| 71 | Old geopolitical states: Abbr. | SSRS |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flintstone word | DABBA |
| 2 | Hold in awe | EXALT |
| 3 | Anesthetize | BENUMB |
| 4 | Air Force NCO | TSGT |
| 5 | __ Jima | IWO |
| 6 | Italian noblewoman | MARCHESA |
| 7 | Dump feature | ODOR |
| 8 | Jedi Master Obi-Wan __ | KENOBI |
| 9 | Brutish | BESTIAL |
| 10 | Uranus, for one | ORB |
| 11 | Scummy deposit | CRUD |
| 12 | Gabrielle Chanel, familiarly | COCO |
| 13 | Fraternal order | ELKS |
| 18 | British detective played by Michael Kitchen | FOYLE |
| 19 | Deserve | EARN |
| 25 | Lager alternatives | ALES |
| 27 | Like many addresses | SPOKEN |
| 29 | Incendiary acts | ARSONS |
| 30 | Race for four, commonly | RELAY |
| 31 | Dander | IRE |
| 32 | Gun lobby org. | NRA |
| 33 | “Jeopardy!” whiz Jennings | KEN |
| 36 | Priest’s white garment | ALB |
| 37 | Unlike Abner, really | LI’L |
| 38 | Geriatrician’s gp. | AMA |
| 40 | Bug on the road? | VW BEETLE |
| 41 | Dancing girl in “Return of the Jedi” | OOLA |
| 44 | Moved stealthily | SKULKED |
| 46 | Journalist Couric | KATIE |
| 48 | Wells’ sci-fi race | ELOI |
| 49 | Bully’s array | TAUNTS |
| 50 | Works with dough | KNEADS |
| 54 | Word with tube or circle | INNER … |
| 55 | Some toys, briefly | PEKES |
| 56 | It’s sung to the same tune as “Twinkle, twinkle” | A B C D |
| 57 | Lady of the Haus | FRAU |
| 58 | Md. athlete | TERP |
| 60 | “__ a Kick Out of You”: Porter song | I GET |
| 62 | Slugger’s stats | RBIS |
| 64 | Latin greeting | AVE |
| 65 | Fell, as firs | HEW |
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