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Monday, 27 December 2021

[Solution] The Los Angeles Times Crossword Answers Today Mon Dec 27 2021

Welcome to our free daily The Los Angeles Times crossword puzzles Answers Mon Dec 27 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 Mon Dec 27 2021, LA Times crossword puzzle. Thank you once again for visiting answertrivia.com website in solving all the Mon Dec 27 2021 Times Crossword Answers.




1. Garden lure : SPIDERWEB

Garden lureScripps CollegeLake "Madison Square Garden Sports 


2. Prefix meaning "coil" : SPIRO

Prefix meaning "coil"A The Filipino language incorporated Spanish loanwords as a result of 333 years of contact with the Spanish language. In their analysis of José Villa Panganiban's Talahuluganang Pilipino-Ingles (Pilipino-English dictionary), Llamzon and Thorpe (1972) pointed out that 33% of word root entries are of Spanish origin. As the aforementioned analysis didn't reveal the frequency of the usage …Coel (Old Welsh: Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963), also known as Liz Fraser, is a Scottish singer, songwriter and musician.Hailing from Grangemouth, Scotland, she is best known as the vocalist for the pioneering dream pop band Cocteau Twins.She also performed as part of the 4AD group This Mortal  


3. It straddles the border of two western states : LAKETAHOE

It straddles the border of two western statesThe San Diego–TijuanaThe This is a list of countries with territory that  


4. Brass, for one : ALLOY

Brass, for one"Brass EyeA The  


5. Closing question : AREWEDONE

Closing questionClosingGreek "Deinstitutionalisation 


6. Subjects for reviewers : FILMS

Subjects for reviewersIn 2007, only 5% (of the 5,626 who took the 2007 tests, or less than 300) got the passing grade of 75%. Thus, the Supreme Court adjusted the standard to 70% and the disqualification rate in 3 ReviewersAn The Moral Landscape 


7. Kind of gravel : PEA

 


8. What some glasses lack : RIMS

 


9. Observed visiting : SEENAT

Observed visitingTerminology. Chintamoni Kar Bird SanctuaryʻOumuamuaOology 


10. Break off loudly : SNAP

Break off loudlyRadiotelephony procedureKit KatA spin-Fulling 


11. Write the wrong number on, perhaps : MISDATE

 


12. Legal option : APPEAL

 


13. Warning after using an iron : FORE

 


14. A.L. East squad : TOR

 


15. __ space : CRAWL

 


16. Glove material : LATEX

Glove materialA A Glove printsBody Glove 


17. Speech interruptions : UMS

 


18. Work to get : EARN

 


19. Support on the way up : PITON

 


20. Cookout choice : BRAT

 


21. Modicum : BIT

ModicumEmmanuel Jalresolv.confEBC Modak case (The  


22. One of a nursery rhyme trio : BAKER

One of a nursery rhyme trio"""Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.. No  


23. Most successful African-American PGA golfer before Woods : PEETE

Most successful African-American PGA golfer before WoodsEldrick Tont "The The Sports are an important part of culture in the United States of America. American football is the  


24. Custom finish? : ARY

Custom finish?Definition. A Custom Robo GXCustom RoboThe  


25. Made it up : LIED

 


26. Follow : SHADOW

FollowFollow Me, Boys"Follow the BlindA  


27. Armadas on the road : NISSANS

Armadas on the roadThe People'The The Rear of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (RAF-RF) (Russian: Тыл Вооружëнных Сил Российской Федерации, romanized: Tyl Vooruzhonnykh Sil Rossiyskoy Federatsii), often referred to in English as the rear services, is an organization of support services for The Mozambique Armed Defense Forces (Portuguese: Forças  


28. Turnovers, e.g. : STAT

 


29. Take out : DELETE

 


30. Shot in the dark : STAB

 


31. Clicking sound? : AHA

Clicking sound?Click of deathAirlines. Click consonants, or clicks, are speech sounds that occur as consonants in many languages of Southern Africa and in three languages of East Africa.Examples familiar to English-speakers are the Tut-tut (British spelling) or Tsk! Tsk! (American spelling) used to express disapproval or pity, the tchick! used to spur on a horse, and the clip-clop! The ǃKung / ˈ k ʊ ŋ / are one of the San peoples who live mostly on the western edge of the Kalahari desert, Ovamboland (northern Namibia and southern Angola), and Botswana. The names ǃKung (ǃXun) and Ju are variants words for ' 


32. "Battlestar Galactica" commander : ADAMA

"Battlestar Galactica" commanderBattlestar GalacticaOnly the Battlestar GalacticaBattlestar Galactica 


33. One who's no fun to play with : POORLOSER

 


34. Showed up : GOTIN

 


35. Bicycle tire feature : VALVESTEM

 


36. Discharge : EGEST

 


37. Tiny arboreal amphibians : TREETOADS

 


38. Indication of an offense : SLAP

 


39. Take a little off : PARE

 


40. Many of its products are named for Scandinavian places : IKEA

 


41. Mountain __ : DEW

Mountain __The MountainBen Lomond, just north of Ogden, Utah, is a peak in the northern portion of the Wasatch Mountains.A popular trail passes over its summit (elevation 9,716 feet (2,961 m)), accessible from four different trailheads to the north, south, and east.. It is often referred to by locals as Ben Lomond Peak, Mt. Ben Lomond, and Ben Lomond Australia.  


42. Hardly transitory : ETERNAL

 


43. Like much flower symmetry : RADIAL

 


44. Defeat decisively : WHOMP

 


45. Quite a stretch : EONS

 


46. One who does a waggle dance : BEE

 


47. Sensitive health class subject : SAFESEX

 


48. Practiced diligently : PLIED

Practiced diligentlyWahhabismPolygamy is "the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time." Polygamy has been Roman Catholic Canon law, which is based on Roman Law, makes a distinction between Direct revelation 


49. Sulky : ILLNATURED

 


50. It's often used to make paste : ROMATOMATO

 


51. Traditional Christmas Eve dish for some : OYSTERSTEW

 


52. Traffic stopper, at times : SIREN

Traffic stopper, at timesK. R. Ramaswamy (1 April 1934 – 4 May 2021), referred to by the media as A vehicle SimmernThe Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( 


53. Tailored : SEWN

 


54. Power source : MOTOR

 


55. Elastic wrap brand : ACEBANDAGE

 


56. Herbivore named for its habitat : PRAIRIEDOG

 


57. List on a ticket : PARTYSLATE

 


58. In the cards : FATED

In the cardsMarvel Universe CardsArtist trading cardsPC These  


59. Takes an interest in : LIKES

 


60. Revolutionary pamphleteer : PAINE

Revolutionary pamphleteerPamphleteerMary Ann Wilson Griffiths Müller (1819–1901) aka "Fémmina," New Zealand Early life. Desmoulins was born at Guise, in the province of Picardy, northern France, to Jean Benoît Nicolas Desmoulins, a lieutenant-general of the bailliage of Guise, and Marie-Madeleine Godart, from Wiège-Faty. Through the efforts of a friend, his father obtained a scholarship for the fourteen-year-old Camille to enter the Collège Louis-le-Grand in Paris.1776 


61. Top : BEAT

 


62. Far from subtle : BLATANT

Far from subtleFar Cry InstinctsFar from HeavenFar Cry 3The Movement for a Better Hungary (Hungarian:  


63. High-tech communications portmanteau : PHABLET

 


64. Feel a strong need (for) : STARVE

Feel a strong need (for)Strong Arm SteadyDual diagnosisI Dame Fanny Lucy Houston, Lady Houston DBE (née Radmall; 8 April 1857 – 29 December 1936) was a British philanthropist, political activist and suffragette.. Beginning in 1933, she published the Saturday Review, which was best known for its attacks on what the paper labelled the "unpatriotic" National Governments of Ramsay MacDonald and Stanley Baldwin. ...

 



65. Rest area array : SEMIS

 


66. Made off with : STOLE

Made off withOffMultiple passages setting out characteristics of the sort end with the same refrain, by which the speech is now known: "OffBates Motel is a 1987 American  


67. Use an updraft, say : SOAR

 


68. Old movie dog : ASTA

 


69. Be mindful of : HEED

 


70. Administrative branches : ARMS

 


71. Low mil. rank : PVT

Low mil. rankThe Low back painIn machine learning, Admiral 


72. Granada bear : OSO

Granada bearThe Ford The ITV Studios" 


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