Category: L.A. Times Daily Crossword Answers
17-March-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911
- 1.Chip in?
- 2.Very nearly
- 3.Word in several ESPY Award categories
- 4.Vowel set
- 5.Tub gunk
- 6.Concept
- 7.Feels bad
- 8.Food sold in blocks
- 9.Dolt
- 10.Aims
- 11.Many apartments in former industrial areas
- 12.Jet set jet
- 13."Srsly?!"
- 14.Fury
- 15."Spider-Man" trilogy director
- 16.Less taxing
- 17.Former couples
- 18.Musical about Henry VIII's many wives
- 19.Over thataway
- 20.Unsuccessful candidate
- 21."I'm out"
- 22.Much of an atlas
- 23.Italian port
- 24.Gear bit
- 25.Anthem that ends, "We stand on guard for thee"
- 26.Docket item
- 27.Card
- 28.Under control
- 29.Nickel source
- 30.Jazz org
- 31.Low point
- 32.Norms: Abbr
- 33.Decathlon number
- 34.Basic French verb
- 35.Poetic rhythm
- 36.__ folk
- 37."__ arigato"
- 38.Rita Dove's "__ to My Right Knee"
- 39.Cheese shape
- 40.Vane point
- 41."The Favourite" actress Emma
- 42.Minor progress
- 43.TikTok upload
- 44."American Pastoral" Pulitzer winner
- 45.Awards for "Schitt's Creek"
- 46."Love Stuff" singer King
- 47.Rock the __
- 48.Wrote to online, briefly
- 49."Cut it out!"
- 50.Actress Ward
- 51."Oh, come on!"
- 52.*Carl Perkins rockabilly classic popularized by Elvis Presley
- 53.Say "cheese" by rubbing one's palms together, e.g
- 54.Lip __
- 55.*Bilingual Ed Sheeran song featuring Camila Cabello and Cardi B
- 56."Shane" star Alan
- 57.Conk out
- 58.Puts one over on
- 59.Mary Cassatt's "Little __ in a Blue Armchair"
- 60.Get better, maybe
- 61.Cheri of "Scary Movie"
- 62."Dear old" one
- 63.Ritalin target: Abbr
- 64.Put away
- 65.Wind instrument?
- 66.Scarecrow innards
- 67."¡Ay, Dios __!"
- 68.One to emulate
- 69.São Paulo greeting
- 70.Top-flight
- 71.Composer Rorem
- 72.Plenty
- 73."Becoming" memoirist
- 74.Over again
- 75."You're blocking the view!," and what is needed to complete the answers to the starred clues?
- 76.Loosey-__
- 77.*R.E.M. hit single on "Out of Time"
- 78.Total stranger
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