Category: L.A. Times Daily Crossword Answers
16-February-2019 | Page 1 of 1 | Crossword Answers 911

  1. 1.1983 Streisand film
  2. 2.The Puzzle Palace org.
  3. 3.Test taker
  4. 4.Blank state
  5. 5.Homer, in baseball lingo
  6. 6.Mobile maker
  7. 7.Andy Murray, by birth
  8. 8.Couples of golf
  9. 9.Composer Debussy
  10. 10.Roof, e.g.
  11. 11.Put in ones two cents
  12. 12.Space shuttle gas
  13. 13.Nixon in China tenor role
  14. 14.Fuel
  15. 15.Old senate setting
  16. 16.Pleasant rides
  17. 17.Whose Line Is It Anyway? host Tyler
  18. 18.Caltech, e.g.: Abbr.
  19. 19.What letters need
  20. 20.Dizzy genre
  21. 21.Poison frontman Michaels
  22. 22.Runs off, in a way
  23. 23.1962 Lawrence portrayer
  24. 24.Contract with a flat fee?
  25. 25.Word of origin
  26. 26.Not quite aligned
  27. 27.Golden Globes genre
  28. 28.The Card Players artist
  29. 29.Early transatlantic flier
  30. 30.Promo
  31. 31.Gandhi family notable
  32. 32.Barnyard sound
  33. 33.Coral relative
  34. 34.Spy novelist Deighton
  35. 35.Ted of The Good Place
  36. 36.Pieces for one
  37. 37.Flirtatious bat
  38. 38.Soprano Sumac
  39. 39.Help wanted sign?
  40. 40.Put on notice
  41. 41.PC space bar neighbor
  42. 42.Classic muscle cars
  43. 43.Contagious enthusiasm
  44. 44.Multiple of LXVII
  45. 45.Like film in a camera
  46. 46.Japan, to natives
  47. 47.2007 #1 hit for Alicia Keys
  48. 48.Like gong sounds
  49. 49.The __ Man: Major Arcana card
  50. 50.Hot
  51. 51.Secret targets?
  52. 52.Painting supply
  53. 53.Bit of EMT expertise
  54. 54.Leader of New Netherland before it was renamed New York
  55. 55.Sweetly, in suites
  56. 56.Dirties the dishes
  57. 57.No-nonsense marker
  58. 58.Potential stock buyer
  59. 59.Positive
  60. 60.More adroit
  61. 61.High-tech accessory that may pose privacy issues
  62. 62.Nuclear reactor need
  63. 63.Exposes
  64. 64.Coconut source
  65. 65.Dr. Scholls products
  66. 66.Clerks clerk
  67. 67.Eponymous 2001 pop album
  68. 68.Historical role played by Sally Field in 2012


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The connection between the Los Angeles Times Crosswords and its crossword editor, David Steinberg, goes a long way back. When David was only 15 years of age, he became the youngest published crossword constructor in the reputed daily newspaper. The crosswords published in the news daily are fresh, cryptic and highly challenging for all crossword lovers. The crosswords are free and can be played by anyone who loves to solve these cryptic puzzles. Apart from being published daily in the newspaper, the puzzles are also available on the digital platform of the Los Angeles Times. These puzzles are published at midnight every night or at 9 pm Pacific Standard Time, while the answers to these new crosswords are published a day after the puzzle is published. Once you open the online portal of the newspaper, you simply need to purchase a subscription to lay your hands on the widest range of crosswords, mostly designed and edited by none other than but the youngest crossword constructor in the world and genius, David Steinberg.

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