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Tuesday, 3 August 2021

[Solution] The Los Angeles Times Crossword Answers Today Tue Aug 03 2021

Welcome to our free daily The Los Angeles Times crossword puzzles Answers Tue Aug 03 2021. The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper based in El Segundo, California, which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It has the fifth-largest circulation in the U.S., and is the largest American newspaper not headquartered on the East Coast. The creators of the LA Times newspaper has also shared 2 pages of their newspaper with some games that you can play while you are having a break. 

Following the clues and attempt to fill in all the Los Angeles Times puzzle’s squares making you tedious?. We at AnswerTrivia.com happy to help you with crossword answers. Check back each day for a new LA Times Crossword Answers or explore ones we recently published. Here is the complete list of clues and answers for the Tue Aug 03 2021, LA Times crossword puzzle. Thank you once again for visiting answertrivia.com website in solving all the Tue Aug 03 2021 Times Crossword Answers.




1. Thing with three feet : YARD

 


2. Mucho : LOTSA

 


3. Life __ know it : ASWE

 


4. On the quiet side : ALEE

 


5. Has a go : TRIES

 


6. Steady guy : BEAU

 


7. Really cool traffic sound? : KILLERBEEP

 


8. __'acte : ENTR

 


9. Hardy : STOUT

 


10. Makes blue, maybe : DYES

 


11. Friendly opening? : ECO

 


12. Literary count, familiarly : DRAC

 


13. Up in the air : ONHIGH

 


14. Reaction to an impressive flower? : GREENHOUSEGASP

 


15. Feat : DEED

 


16. Large cask : TUN

 


17. Mediterranean island nation : MALTA

 


18. "__ not over" : ITS

 


19. Summer getaway for a young Peter Parker? : WEBCAMP

 


20. Go awry : ERR

 


21. Kitchen magnet? : AROMA

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22. Game with a "Moo!" version for preschoolers : UNO

 


23. Future atty.'s hurdle : LSAT

 


24. Waterproofer's guarantee? : LONGTIMENOSEEP

 


25. Rio Grande city : LAREDO

 


26. Env. directive : ATTN

 


27. Short-order order : BLT

 


28. Ceremony : RITE

 


29. Beasts of burden : ASSES

 


30. "How the Other Half Lives" author Jacob : RIIS

 


31. Part of a bad restaurant review on Yelp? : DININGCARP

 


32. Cornerstone word : ANNO

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33. In need of a sweep : SOOTY

 


34. French friend : AMIE

 


35. Like custard : EGGY

 


36. Beginning : ONSET

 


37. Remain unsettled, or, read as two words, what five of this puzzle's long answers have : PEND

 


38. Shaggy beasts : YAKS

 


39. Came to rest : ALIT

 


40. Pull up stakes for one's co. : RELO

 


41. Played for a chump : DELUDED

 


42. Env. insert : LTR

 


43. Eye, to a bard : ORB

 


44. Headed for extra innings : TIED

 


45. "Bye now" : SEEYOU

 


46. Shivering trees : ASPENS

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47. Japanese prime minister since 2012 : ABE

 


48. Dakar residents : SENEGALESE

 


49. What prevents time from slipping away? : WATCHSTRAP

 


50. German capital : EURO

 


51. Raison d'__ : ETRE

 


52. One of the Stooges : SHEMP

 


53. Penny-__ : ANTE

 


54. Fish used for bait : CHUB

 


55. Supermarket franchise initials : IGA

 


56. Initiate : GETROLLING

 


57. Striking a chord (with) : RESONATING

 


58. As prompted : ONCUE

 


59. Hair line : PART

 


60. Old TV control : DIAL

 


61. Word with buffalo or wings : WATER

 


62. "Frozen" sister : ANNA

 


63. Academic : MOOT

 


64. Dept. head : MGR

 


65. Shot spoiler : LENSCAP

 


66. "You couldn't have!" retort : IDIDSO

 


67. Security lighting trigger : MOTION

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68. Deer sir : STAG

 


69. Highlands hillside : BRAE

 


70. Short-lived spinoff of "The Dukes of Hazzard" : ENOS

 


71. Identical : SAME

 


72. Sportscaster Andrews : ERIN

 


73. Went fast : SPED

 


74. __ sauce : SOY

 


75. Mineral suffix : ITE

 


76. Paper read on the LIRR or Metro-North, perhaps : NYT

 


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