LA Times Crossword May 12 2022 Answers
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LA Times Crossword May 12 2022 Answers
ACROSS
- Pea shellers discard
- Infatuate
- Stands up to
- To say they __ I dare not be so bold: Shakespeare
- Notable time period
- Chew noisily
- *Native American ritual
- Bit part
- Drinks with steep prices?
- Most populous NATO country
- Major-leaguer
- Longish skirt
- *Cut from the short loin
- Light baked dish
- With resolve
- Econ. measure
- Peignoir trim
- Secondhand
- *Finish loads of work?
- W/o delay
- Brain section
- Lack of continuity
- Starts to come out of ones shell
- Vacation spots
- *Rust-Oleum product
- Restraining order
- Cleveland NBAer
- Org. that accepts returns
- Opera set in Egypt that debuted in Cairo
- Come to light
- Evasive maneuvering and what can literally be found in the answers to the starred clues
- Take it easy
- Laura Linney Netflix series
- Feasted on
- Caught some zs
- Old TV parts
- __ of averages
DOWN
- As __ my last email …
- Formal discourse
- Shriveled
- Some twins
- AQI monitor
- Sir Carter to Beyoncé
- Happen
- Project that must be defended
- Net-neutrality regulatory org.
- Cry with a finger snap
- Vie
- Promising Young Woman writer/director Fennell
- Eerie
- Innocent
- Well-chosen
- Sprinkle that adds umami for short
- Louver part
- __ support
- Makes soaking wet
- Derriere
- Potter character
- Slithery fish
- Gillians role on The X-Files
- Shabby
- Provide job support?
- Clothes
- Overly submissive
- Not done all at once
- Donald Glover series set in the South
- L.A. winter hrs.
- Awards for Hunt and Hunter
- Global news agcy.
- Polly-syllabic pet?
- One of Pittsburghs three rivers
- Automaker named for a Japanese river
- Sacred chests
- Drain
- Office contact no.
- Arrest
- __ you quite through?
- Drops on the grass