Below you will find all the answers for the LA Times Crossword 28 Jun 21, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Skedaddled | FLED |
5 | Spontaneous notion | WHIM |
9 | Leveled, as a building | RAZED |
14 | Tahoe or Titicaca | LAKE |
15 | Role model | HERO |
16 | Bakery emanation | AROMA |
17 | Auto on-off baking gadget | OVEN TIMER (a tricky “MITER”) |
19 | Like a legally binding contract | VALID |
20 | Volkswagen sedan | PASSAT |
21 | Bring to life, as cartoons | ANIMATE |
23 | Opposite of WSW | ENE |
24 | Golfer Aoki | ISAO |
25 | Tongue twister seashell seller | SHE |
28 | Artisan who makes delicate items | GLASSBLOWER (a tricky “BOWLER”) |
34 | Locate precisely | PINPOINT |
36 | “You win” | I LOSE |
37 | Fascinated by | INTO |
38 | Prefix with centric | ETHNO- |
41 | Deco artist Romain de Tirtoff’s pseudonym | ERTE |
42 | Plant swelling | EDEMA |
44 | Tutored | MENTORED |
46 | Exact repetition of what was said | DIRECT QUOTE (a tricky “TOQUE”) |
49 | “You bet!” | YES! |
50 | Sorority T’s | TAUS |
51 | Shoo-__: easy winners | INS |
53 | Indonesia’s capital | JAKARTA |
57 | Idaho product | POTATO |
61 | Banish | EXILE |
62 | Three-goals-in-one-game hockey scoring feats … or what the ends of 17-, 28- and 46-Across are when they’re rearranged? | HAT TRICKS |
65 | Perry of fashion | ELLIS |
66 | Buckeye State | OHIO |
67 | Latticework piece | LATH |
68 | Hits with snowballs | PELTS |
69 | Checkers or chess | GAME |
70 | Crossword-solving Simpson | LISA |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Broadway bomb | FLOP |
2 | Volcano flow | LAVA |
3 | __ out a living: barely manages | EKES |
4 | Thick, as fog | DENSE |
5 | “Little” fib | WHITE LIE |
6 | Skirt’s edge | HEM |
7 | Wrath | IRE |
8 | Boggy tract | MORASS |
9 | Stuffed pasta pockets | RAVIOLI |
10 | Composter Khachaturian | ARAM |
11 | “Nana” novelist Émile | ZOLA |
12 | Give off | EMIT |
13 | Florida’s Miami-__ County | DADE |
18 | Dance that “takes two” | TANGO |
22 | Capture | NAB |
24 | __ of Panama: narrow landform | ISTHMUS |
25 | Went undercover | SPIED |
26 | Language of India | HINDI |
27 | Key in | ENTER |
29 | Colony crawler | ANT |
30 | Butter substitute | OLEO |
31 | Fret | WORRY |
32 | Makeup mogul Lauder | ESTEE |
33 | Clarinets and oboes | REEDS |
35 | Apple or pear | POME |
39 | Prefix with natal or -phyte | NEO- |
40 | How ballerinas often dance | ON TIPTOE |
43 | Monroe or Taylor | ACTRESS |
45 | Pavarotti, vocally | TENOR |
47 | Pic on a pec, say | TAT |
48 | Clam used in chowder | QUAHOG |
52 | “In the __ of the Night”: doo-wop classic | STILL |
53 | Cherokee automaker | JEEP |
54 | Wheel shaft | AXLE |
55 | While away, as time | KILL |
56 | Landed | ALIT |
58 | Antioxidant-rich berry | ACAI |
59 | Sign on a B’way booth | TKTS |
60 | Fed. workplace monitor | OSHA |
63 | “Bingo!” | AHA! |
64 | Apple CEO Cook | TIM |
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