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Today's idiomatic/anagram puzzle is presented by none other than Winston Emmons, no stranger to the LA Times crossword puzzles. Winston uses 5 "theme" entries. Each answer to these entries is an unscrambled word/phrase that comes as a result of answering the second part of the clue (as well as the first part) Wait just a darn second, Moe.
- Sunday
A blog about crosswords and puzzles. 2. "The African Queen"...
- Jazzbumpa
Jazzbumpa - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- Tuesday
Tuesday - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- Hahtoolah
Hahtoolah - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- Saturday
Times Square abundance: ADS - For $40 you can get a...
- Husker Gary
Husker Gary - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- C.C. Burnikel
C.C. Burnikel - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- Splynter
25. Sweater pattern: ARGYLE - a shout-out to our dear...
- Lemonade
Lemonade - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- Jeff Stillman
Jeff Stillman - L.A.Times Crossword Corner
- Sunday
L.A. Times Crossword Corner Puzzle Answer Today Tuesday June 6, 2023 . Across. 1 Sketch show with a musical guest, familiarly : SNL. 4 Uncovers : BARES. 9 Dollop : BLOB. 13 Secure (to) : TIE. 14 South Pacific island : TAHITI. 15 Bert who played the Cowardly Lion : LAHR. 16 Star-spangled garb for July 4th : UNCLE SAM COSTUME. 19 Relay race rods ...
May 6, 2023 · The SE corner came together as if I’d constructed the puzzle myself and I knew just enough of the proper names to get a foothold. The NW corner was a slog so I did what I do on many Sat puzzles. I put it down and took a nap. When I awoke and started again it fell easily into place. Weird how that works… May 6, 2023 at 1:24 PM
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Mar 28, 2024 · 8. Buyer's incentive: REBATE. 14. Hoopla: ADO. 15. Jeff Bridges sci-fi franchise: TRON.The franchise began with the 1982 film TRON staring Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a computer programmer and video game developer who is transported inside the software world of a mainframe computer where he interacts with programs in his attempt to escape.