Our LA Times Crossword Hints for April 1, 2024 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. The LA Times Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle published in the Los Angeles Times, one of the largest newspapers in the United States. It is highly regarded by crossword enthusiasts for its challenging clues and clever themes. It is a traditional-style crossword, with a grid of black and white squares, and clues in both the across and down directions. The LA Times Crossword offers a daily challenge for solvers of all levels, from beginner to expert.
LA Times Crossword Hints, April 1, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the LA Times Crossword on 4/1/24. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
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1A. Low on a spiciness scale
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5A. Presidential thumbs down
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9A. Future JD's exam
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13A. Over again
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14A. Villainous
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15A. Commuter boat
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16A. Post-it scribble
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17A. Matching cups, saucers, sugar bowl, etc.
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19A. Starting point
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21A. "Luncheon of the Boating Party" painter Pierre-Auguste
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22A. Colorful hard confection
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25A. "Bowwow!"
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28A. Fr. holy woman
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29A. Pep squad cheer
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30A. Alex Morgan's sport
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32A. Back, at sea
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35A. 'Good heavens!'
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36A. Apt time for pranksters to do the starts of 17-, 22-, 50-, and 57-Across?
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40A. Antioxidant berry in fruit bowls
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41A. Tranquil
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42A. "Not exactly …"
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45A. Mariska Hargitay series, familiarly
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46A. Small amount
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49A. Citrus drink suffix
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50A. Legumes in some chili recipes
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54A. Extra charge for a sci. class, e.g.
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56A. Quick bite
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57A. Mojave Desert yucca
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61A. Share a side with
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62A. Anticipate
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63A. Rhyming tributes
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64A. Train segments
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65A. Terrarium pet
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66A. Norway's capital
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67A. Job
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1D. Grand homes
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2D. Part of the plot
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3D. Doesn't interfere with
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4D. Uncool sort
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5D. Nov. 11 honoree
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6D. Festive night often
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7D. Prom queen's crown
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8D. Elizabeth of WandaVision
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9D. Jeans maker Strauss
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10D. Hot sauce often mixed with mayonnaise
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11D. Path of a lobbed ball
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12D. Sheridan who plays young Cyclops in the "X-Men" films
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15D. Soft serve ice cream alternative, casually
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18D. Wraps up
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20D. Upper bodies
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23D. Countrywide: Abbr.
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24D. Gourmet cooks
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26D. 'Ratatouille' rat
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27D. Cook in hot oil
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31D. Programmer’s output
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32D. Dry as a desert
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33D. Fish eggs
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34D. Like Vikings
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36D. Battery fluid
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37D. Carpentry tool that cuts plywood sheets
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38D. Tax
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39D. Oscar season oversights
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40D. Sometimes called, for short
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43D. "True. However ... "
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44D. World Cup org.
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46D. "__, black sheep ... "
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47D. Acquires, as debts
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48D. "Tut-tut" kin
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51D. Half a "Star Wars" droid name
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52D. Uncool sorts
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53D. Put into effect
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55D. Take __: lose money
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57D. First mo.
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58D. Have bills to pay
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59D. Long fish
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60D. That, in Spanish
The LA Times Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle that is published in the Los Angeles Times newspaper and on its website. The puzzle is known for its clever clues and challenging difficulty level, and is popular among crossword enthusiasts around the world.
The LA Times Crossword was first introduced in 2005, and has since become a beloved tradition for many crossword solvers. The puzzle is created by a team of experienced crossword constructors, who are known for their skill and creativity in the field of crossword puzzles.
One of the interesting features of the LA Times Crossword is its inclusion of a wide range of topics, from pop culture and current events to science and history. The puzzle is also known for its themed sections, which can add an extra layer of complexity to the solving experience.
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