Category: L.A. Times Daily Crossword Answers
24-January-2021 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.New England nickname
  2. 2.Champs-Élysées feature
  3. 3.Muscle Beach display
  4. 4.Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, __ Bouvier
  5. 5.Coagulates
  6. 6."Chicago" actress Zellweger
  7. 7.Pay for
  8. 8.Last year's frosh
  9. 9.Chocolatier's array
  10. 10.Hidden stockpile
  11. 11.Eyelashes
  12. 12.Sushi go-with
  13. 13.Yellowstone sight
  14. 14.Wrath
  15. 15.Progresses with ease
  16. 16.Tokyo, long ago
  17. 17.Indian wrap
  18. 18.The Red Baron, to Snoopy
  19. 19.Surfer's destination?
  20. 20.Emmy-winning "Lou Grant" actress Linda
  21. 21."Thrown" criticism
  22. 22.Ways to lose
  23. 23.Co. bigwig
  24. 24.He played James in the four films before Daniel
  25. 25.Grouchy moods
  26. 26.Nabisco offering
  27. 27.Mario Bros. console
  28. 28.Homer's TV neighbor
  29. 29.Surrendered
  30. 30.Over the moon, so to speak
  31. 31.Crossed (out)
  32. 32.Ragú rival
  33. 33.Rowling's Hedwig and Lewis' Glimfeather
  34. 34.Court
  35. 35.Source of narrowly focused thinking
  36. 36.Small salamander
  37. 37.Instagram, e.g.
  38. 38.Virgil's optimistic sentiment
  39. 39.Spud
  40. 40.Angler's basket
  41. 41.Tinkered with like a tailor
  42. 42.Eye lustfully
  43. 43.Second chances
  44. 44.Ingenuous
  45. 45.Proceeds smoothly
  46. 46.Welcoming sign
  47. 47."Hmm ... doubt it"
  48. 48.Sci-fi creatures who arranged each set of circled letters?
  49. 49.Breakfast area
  50. 50.30s-'40s period
  51. 51.Boston cream pie component
  52. 52.White and black pawns, e.g.
  53. 53.Calendar pgs.
  54. 54.Outback runners
  55. 55.Kitchenware brand
  56. 56.Mötley __
  57. 57.What pewter is, mostly
  58. 58.Painting, e.g.
  59. 59.Grauman of Chinese Theatre fame
  60. 60.Building extension
  61. 61.__ firma
  62. 62.Smart
  63. 63.Total
  64. 64.Dealt with
  65. 65.Website with film profiles
  66. 66.Ford failure
  67. 67.Seashore souvenir
  68. 68.Saintly glows
  69. 69.Bolt on the track
  70. 70.Solar panel components
  71. 71.Feedbag morsel
  72. 72.Dennis, e.g.
  73. 73.Lucrative, contractually
  74. 74.Votes for
  75. 75.NBA part: Abbr.
  76. 76.Start of a view
  77. 77.Angel dust, initially
  78. 78.Up for __
  79. 79.Hamilton, to Burr
  80. 80.Scents
  81. 81.Burning
  82. 82."Tubular!"
  83. 83."And if I don't?"
  84. 84.Clickable image
  85. 85.Biopic about Charles
  86. 86."What concerns me is ... "
  87. 87.Not rented
  88. 88.Wrap up
  89. 89.Ball of yarn, perhaps
  90. 90.Satellite imaging product
  91. 91.Crab in space
  92. 92.Earth
  93. 93.Mexican month
  94. 94.Ranch extension?
  95. 95.Made one's case
  96. 96.Shorthand pro
  97. 97.Attorney's letters
  98. 98."The Mod Squad" role
  99. 99.Hummus go-with
  100. 100.Inc. cousin
  101. 101.Slightly drunk
  102. 102.Troubles
  103. 103.Prepares to fire
  104. 104.Online outburst
  105. 105.One placed near a gutter
  106. 106.Show disdain for
  107. 107.Providing amplification for, as a speaker
  108. 108.Many an op-ed piece
  109. 109.Pan Am rival
  110. 110.Trawler's tool
  111. 111.Capital NE of Buffalo
  112. 112.Key used in combinations
  113. 113.Baffled
  114. 114.Litter, say
  115. 115.Broadband predecessor
  116. 116.Quadrennial victory determinant
  117. 117.Non-acidic vitamin brand
  118. 118.Lyrical
  119. 119.Casual "Same here"
  120. 120.French crown?
  121. 121.Man, for example
  122. 122.Yolk's counterpart
  123. 123.Narrow inlet
  124. 124.Slip
  125. 125.Humor columnist Barry
  126. 126.Far from charming
  127. 127.Light bulb generator?
  128. 128.Short-tempered
  129. 129.The Arno runs through it
  130. 130.Alberta speed meas.
  131. 131."The Four Seasons" solo instrument
  132. 132.Promising Hold 'em holding
  133. 133.Bit of a "Beavis and Butt-Head" chuckle
  134. 134."Now!"
  135. 135.Hard pencils to sharpen
  136. 136.Dance studio fixture
  137. 137.Like vision dimmed from fatigue
  138. 138.Help badly?
  139. 139.Without a key
  140. 140.Frozen snack
  141. 141."Nineteen Eighty-Four" foe of Winston and Julia
  142. 142.Bars on necks


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