Below you will find all the answers for the LA Times Crossword 30 May 21, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Space station launched in 1973 | SKYLAB |
7 | “__, Inc.”: 2001 film | MONSTERS |
15 | Commonly green dish | SALAD |
20 | South American naval force | ARMADA |
21 | Turkey, mostly | ANATOLIA |
22 | Torment | AGONY |
23 | Researcher with an outgoing personality? | SOCIAL SCIENTIST |
25 | Terry O’Quinn’s “Lost” role | LOCKE |
26 | Big bunch | SCAD |
27 | Floors | STUNS |
28 | Clamp shape | CEE |
29 | Leveled, with “up” | TRUED … |
30 | Dot-commerce | E-TAIL |
32 | Two-time Super Bowl QB Manning | ELI |
34 | Country name last used in 1949 | SIAM |
35 | R&B singer’s hyphenated stage name | NE-YO |
37 | Clergyman who builds cupboards? | CABINET MINISTER |
44 | Links scores | BOGEYS |
46 | Lena of “Chocolat” | OLIN |
47 | Lennon’s love | ONO |
48 | Fall Out Boy genre | EMO |
49 | Bleep button operator? | CROSS WORD EDITOR |
53 | __ boom | SONIC |
55 | “Elder” or “Younger” Roman statesman | CATO |
56 | Stuns | AWES |
57 | Charlemagne’s realm: Abbr. | HRE |
58 | Marine snail | WHELK |
59 | Home of Hercules’ lion | NEMEA |
61 | Loafer, e.g. | SHOE |
64 | Mikey, Mouth or Chunk, in an ’85 film | GOONIE |
65 | TV monitoring org. | FCC |
68 | Dietitian? | MIDDLE MANAGER |
72 | Ground cover | SOD |
73 | Friend of Athos | ARAMIS |
75 | Big name in pet food | IAMS |
76 | Hard-to-ride horse | BRONC |
78 | Moved to a quieter table, say | RESAT |
79 | Special __ | OPS |
81 | Old apple spray | ALAR |
82 | Dept. of Labor arm | OSHA |
86 | Football’s Terrell, nicknamed “T.O.” | OWENS |
87 | Drug kingpin? | TRAFFIC ENGINEER |
92 | “Yuck!” | FEH! |
93 | Bank offering, for short | IRA |
94 | Advanced | LENT |
95 | Ancient ascetic | ESSENE |
96 | Getaway driver? | FLIGHT ATTENDANT |
102 | Former Fords | LTDS |
103 | Mmes., in Madrid | SRAS |
104 | CVS pickups | RXS |
105 | Conger catcher | EELER |
107 | Chopper blade | ROTOR |
109 | __ Beach, composer of the first symphony composed by an American woman | AMY |
111 | Mimic’s talent | APERY |
113 | “To be” is one, poetically | IAMB |
117 | Busybody | SNOOP |
118 | Fishing guide? | CASTING DIRECTOR |
122 | Liveliness | VERVE |
123 | Like some hard drives | EXTERNAL |
124 | Altogether | IN TOTO |
125 | Tradesperson | PLYER |
126 | Reveal | DISCLOSE |
127 | 1980 TV series with the episode “Harmony of the Worlds” | COSMOS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Undesirable freshness | SASS |
2 | Fast food magnate who once owned the San Diego Padres | KROC |
3 | Pool site, often | YMCA |
4 | Spotted | LAID EYES ON |
5 | Nabokov novel | ADA |
6 | Light wood | BALSA |
7 | Retinal area subject to degeneration | MACULA |
8 | “Come __!”: “Welcome!” | ON IN |
9 | Dundee denials | NAES |
10 | RR stop | STN |
11 | “Sesame Street” watcher | TOT |
12 | Bring out | ELICIT |
13 | Angry reaction | RISE |
14 | Fill to the max | SATE |
15 | Short-lived 1979 nuclear treaty | SALT II |
16 | Ancient assembly areas | AGORAS |
17 | Temporary substitute that means “place holder” in Latin | LOCUM TENENS |
18 | Huber of tennis | ANKE |
19 | Like some blond hair | DYED |
24 | Bic Clic __ pen | STIC |
31 | Small dogs | TOYS |
32 | “National Velvet” author Bagnold | ENID |
33 | Filmmaker Riefenstahl | LENI |
34 | __-cone | SNO |
35 | “A Doll’s House” heroine | NORA |
36 | Awards acronym | EGOT |
38 | They’re ripped in gyms | BODS |
39 | Martinique, e.g. | ILE |
40 | Anchor | MOOR |
41 | About, on a memo | IN RE |
42 | __ Barzini, Vito’s rival in “The Godfather” | EMILIO |
43 | Disturbed greatly | ROCKED |
44 | Discreetly send a dupe email to | BCC |
45 | Hindu teachers | SWAMIS |
50 | Was shy? | OWED |
51 | Interpret | READ |
52 | “Accordingly … ” | THEN … |
53 | Like much testimony | SWORN |
54 | “Look here!” | OHO! |
60 | Gives forth | EMITS |
61 | Last word of “America the Beautiful” | … SEA |
62 | “Let’s see … ” | HMM … |
63 | Allied gp. since 1948 | OAS |
64 | “Seinfeld” friend | GEORGE |
65 | Remote | FAR OFF |
66 | Embroidery yarn | CREWEL |
67 | Patient record | CASE HISTORY |
69 | When repeated, Cult Jam vocalist | LISA |
70 | Competent | ABLE |
71 | Nana | GRAN |
74 | “Wow!” | MAN! |
77 | Negatively affects the flow in | CONSTRICTS |
79 | Other, to Ortiz | OTRA |
80 | Fall preceder? | PRAT- |
81 | Court records | ACTA |
83 | Schedule competitively, as a tournament | SEED |
84 | Coop group | HENS |
85 | Is for a few | ARE |
88 | Bend | FLEX |
89 | Marshy areas | FENS |
90 | Not Rep. or Dem. | IND |
91 | “Cast Away” setting | ISLE |
93 | Part of TGIF | IT’S |
97 | It’s on the record | GROOVE |
98 | Susan B. Anthony biographer Ida Husted __ | HARPER |
99 | No-tell motel events | TRYSTS |
100 | Pine __ | NEEDLE |
101 | Garr of “Tootsie” | TERI |
106 | Songlike | LYRIC |
107 | Invite request | RSVP |
108 | Turow novel set at Harvard | ONE L |
109 | Finished perfectly | ACED |
110 | Dress style | MAXI |
111 | __ Domini | ANNO |
112 | Annual May golf tournaments, familiarly | PGAS |
114 | Tiny bit | ATOM |
115 | Con __: briskly | MOTO |
116 | Frat dudes | BROS |
119 | Shamus | TEC |
120 | Offline, briefly | IRL |
121 | Brian of rock | ENO |
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