Our LA Times Crossword Hints for December 8, 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, December 8, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the LA Times Crossword on 12/8/24. 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. Tiny tot
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7A. Snakes with hoods
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13A. __ Empire: Genghis Khan's realm
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19A. Get out of a bind?
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20A. Child's coveralls?
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21A. Laments
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22A. IQ test?
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24A. Fearing the worst
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25A. __ Valley: Reagan Library site
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26A. Mara of "Women Talking"
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27A. Compadres
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28A. Rock musical set in New York's East Village
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30A. 74-Down suggestion: Abbr.
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31A. Los Angeles mayor Bass
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33A. Shark's appendage
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35A. Schlemiels on wheels?
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39A. Goo
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40A. Droop under pressure
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43A. Lena of "Chocolat"
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44A. Abated
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45A. Like pastrami
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46A. "I Will Never Let You Down" singer Rita
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47A. Intro in journalism jargon
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48A. Rowing machine familiarly
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49A. Unstated
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51A. Gets more life out of
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53A. Million-dollar smile?
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56A. Lid
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59A. Bona fide
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60A. __ du jour: bistro special
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62A. Give the slip
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63A. None
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64A. Let's do this!
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65A. Spoken
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66A. Such a pity
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67A. Former name of Exxon
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68A. Prefix with gram or second
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69A. Lena Dunham TV series
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71A. Horse-pulled cart
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72A. Expedia search results
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73A. Elect (to)
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74A. Fully understand and appreciate a night at the Met?
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76A. The "D" of FDR
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77A. Really wound up
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79A. Fertility clinic cells
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80A. Balkan native
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82A. Copacabana setting
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83A. Sets loose
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85A. Sean of "The Lord of the Rings"
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87A. Towering
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88A. Male offspring
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89A. Dexterous
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90A. Set where Geico commercials are shot?
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94A. Poet Laureate Limon
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95A. __ to go: fixin' for a fight
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96A. Caustic chemical
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97A. Gestures of recognition
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100A. Dubai, for one
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103A. 'If you say so'
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106A. Part of a putter
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108A. Formed a union
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109A. Took on divine roles?
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112A. Spilling salt, perhaps
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113A. Salon creation
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114A. Dresses with a certain flare
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115A. Worked in a salon
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116A. Partake of
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117A. "You should believe me!"
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1D. Clowns in front of a camera
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2D. "Don't interrupt!" studio sign
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3D. Large feather
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4D. Summoning, in a way
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5D. Language suffix
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6D. 2011 Marvel film directed by Kenneth Branagh
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7D. Pumpkin pigment
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8D. Series starter
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9D. Highland hill
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10D. Flushed, as cheeks
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11D. "Yeah, that's __ from me"
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12D. ID with nine digits
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13D. Fruit salad fruit
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14D. Muscat's country
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15D. Tuna roll seaweed
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16D. "Hollywood Squares"?
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17D. Like adjustable hats and most scarves
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18D. Drug in Michael Pollans How to Change Your Mind
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21D. Less covered
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23D. Proscribe
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27D. Rep on the street
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29D. Hand-__ leather
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31D. Checkers demand
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32D. "___ Maria"
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34D. Actor Beatty
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36D. Estadio cheers
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37D. Lived, to a Brit
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38D. ___ avis
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39D. "Sí," in Paree
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40D. Mira of "Shining Vale"
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41D. AAA offering
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42D. French connection?
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45D. Includes in an email
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49D. "No more putting this off!"
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50D. Parrots
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52D. __-Tibetan languages
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53D. Big name in California viticulture
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54D. Santa ___ (Silicon Valley city)
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55D. Luau performance
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57D. Hall of TV fame
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58D. "Don't joke about that yet"
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60D. Earlier
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61D. Carefree adventure
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63D. Ardor
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65D. Shrek, for one
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70D. Absolutely correct
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71D. Pipe-clearing brand
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72D. Maker of ColorStay cosmetics
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74D. Navigation tech
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75D. Bad to the bone
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76D. Melting Clocks painter Salvador
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78D. Nonetheless …
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80D. Decided not to retire
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81D. Up-to-the-minute
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83D. Rx overseer
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84D. Corrected a distribution error
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85D. Farm division
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86D. Master moguls
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90D. Like students and sidewalks
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91D. Stationery brand
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92D. British name for a murder mystery board game
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93D. "Gourd"
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98D. Source of some aerial photography
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99D. Fries, tots, slaw, etc.
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101D. Swift, to Swifties
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102D. Winter coat
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103D. "Young Sheldon" actor Armitage
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104D. Circular current
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105D. Former Iranian ruler
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107D. Attention-getting hiss
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108D. Bro kin
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109D. Profs deg. often
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110D. Poem of medieval France
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111D. "Xanadu" rock gp.
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.
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