Our LA Times Crossword Hints for November 17, 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, November 17, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the LA Times Crossword on 11/17/24. 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. More predictable
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6A. Quite a few
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10A. Extensions
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15A. __ card: smartphone insert
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18A. Atlanta university
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19A. Early Ron Howard role
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20A. Roast host
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21A. Trillion, in computer storage
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22A. Temptation for Hansel and Gretel
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25A. Celebrated one
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26A. The 13 of PG-13
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27A. Informal French pronoun
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28A. Tweet
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29A. Layered Italian dessert
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31A. Hesitant
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34A. Tidy the garden
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36A. Drive-in chain with carhops
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37A. En __ (as a group)
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38A. Place to take a long drive?
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41A. Farley of "Tommy Boy"
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44A. Wind up
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46A. Airport destination
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47A. Highly suspenseful
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52A. Gallo Winery city
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57A. Dead Wake author Larson
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58A. Janelle of "Glass Onion"
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59A. Otherwise
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61A. Singe
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62A. Voice artist Blanc
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63A. "Whatcha ___?"
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64A. ___ circus
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65A. Ornamental style
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67A. Song for Snow White
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72A. "I need grub!"
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73A. Maryland blue, e.g.
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74A. Test-drive
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75A. "CrazySexyCool" R&B trio
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77A. Even, in France
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78A. Headliner
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79A. Very pale
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81A. Spirit
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82A. Tattoos and such
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85A. Infield feature
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88A. Half-moon tide
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90A. Citation abbr.
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91A. Longtime Celtics GM Danny
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92A. Role that earned Renée Zellweger her first Oscar nomination
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98A. 64-Down tellers
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101A. Eagle's nest
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102A. Irritable state
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103A. Reservation taker
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107A. Name associated with two types of cups
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110A. 'Gesundheit!' elicitor
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112A. Beauty
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113A. Amount to
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114A. Donkey ___
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115A. "Time to play!," and what could be said about 22-, 38-, 47-, 67-, 85-, and 92-Across
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119A. Yale alumni
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120A. Sarge's superior
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121A. Soul legend Redding
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122A. Congregational calls
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123A. Sixers for the Niners, briefly
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124A. Boutiques
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125A. Tabloid fare
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126A. Like soapy hands
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1D. __ and Sara: Canadian pop duo
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2D. Buddy, in Bolivia
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3D. "Rouen Cathedral" painter
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4D. Energy unit
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5D. Canapé option
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6D. __ strip: mathematics model used in the NASCAR Hall of Fame design
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7D. Loan fig.
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8D. Nephew's sister
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9D. "Totes"
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10D. Musical satirist Tom
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11D. "Throw it to me!"
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12D. Superhero franchise initials
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13D. First Lady after Eleanor
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14D. Move like water in a percolator
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15D. Arizona home of Cathedral Rock
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16D. Unexpectedly apt
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17D. Wendie of "Just Shoot Me!"
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21D. Divided island of Southeast Asia
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23D. "American Fiction" actress Tracee Ellis ___
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24D. Hindu festival celebrated over five days
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30D. Formal Spanish pronoun
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32D. Smug look
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33D. Meet up with old friends
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35D. Archaeological site
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38D. Moist towelette
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39D. "___ your price!"
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40D. Classic Pontiac
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41D. Sci. class with a lab requirement
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42D. "Brace yourselves!"
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43D. End of the line, perhaps
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45D. Joyful cry at a Greek wedding
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48D. Struck down biblically
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49D. Slog away
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50D. Tony winner Carter
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51D. TV musical with 207 songs on the Billboard Hot 100
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53D. Danish shoe brand
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54D. Immediate future
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55D. Taking on, as a challenge
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56D. Spanish treasure
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60D. Offers a greeting
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63D. Psych. handbook
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64D. Bit of baloney
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65D. Archaeological site
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66D. Possess
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68D. Without thinking
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69D. Sandwich option
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70D. Mata __
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71D. Pay phone abbr.
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72D. Shortest mo.
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76D. Program
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78D. 123-Across, e.g.
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79D. Goes for it
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80D. Doo-wop syllable
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81D. Home of the NCAA's Broncos
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83D. Nativity play role
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84D. Food writer Drummond
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86D. Get a bite?
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87D. Xylophone kin
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89D. Comfy outfit
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92D. Picnic container
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93D. Like stories of days gone by, often
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94D. Tehran natives
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95D. Small imperfections
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96D. Using inside info, perhaps
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97D. Cozy spots
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99D. Eat
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100D. Las Vegas WNBA team
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103D. Animal also known as the hog-nosed raccoon
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104D. Stormed
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105D. Sly expressions
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106D. Itty-bitty
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108D. What always ends well?
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109D. Michelle of Everything Everywhere All at Once
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111D. Psalm starter
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116D. As well
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117D. Bygone space station
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118D. Cassowary relative
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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