LA Times Crossword Answers for September 30, 2024 [Updated]

LA Times Crossword Answers for September 30, 2024 [Updated]

Monday, September 30, 2024

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LATimes Crossword Answers for September 30, 2024

Across

Things opened in bars and browsers: TABS
(Items that can be opened in both web browsers and at physical bars.)

Surfer’s ride: WAVE
(A crest of water that surfers ride on.)

Pollution in the sky: SMOG
(A mixture of smoke and fog, commonly found in polluted cities.)

French friend: AMIE
(The French word for "friend," feminine form.)

Done: OVER
(Completed or finished.)

Spread the wealth: SHARE
(To distribute resources among others.)

Netflix true crime series about big cats: TIGER KING
(A popular docuseries about the controversial life of Joe Exotic and his big cat breeding business.)
(Clue gives: "tiger snake.")

Big: LARGE
(Of considerable size.)

“Still pending” letters: TBD
(Short for "To Be Determined.")

Jacob’s twin: ESAU
(A biblical figure, twin brother of Jacob.)

Parent company of Simmons: SERTA
(A brand known for making mattresses.)

Jumps like a frog: LEAPS
(To spring forward or upward.)

Evergreen that grows well in coastal soil: SAND PINE
(A species of pine tree adapted to sandy environments.)
(Clue gives: "sand snake.")

“Finish every last bite on your plate!”: EAT IT UP!
(A command often heard when encouraging someone to finish their food.)

Marshy wetland: BOG
(A type of wet, spongy ground found in marshes.)

Minor criticism: NIT
(A small or trivial criticism.)

Beige kin: TAN
(A color similar to beige, often used to describe a pale brown shade.)

The Matterhorn’s range: ALPS
(A famous mountain range in Europe, where the Matterhorn is located.)

Actress Durance: ERICA
(Erica Durance, an actress known for her role in Smallville.)

Backyard hideout: TREE HOUSE
(A small structure built in a tree for children to play in.)
(Clue gives: "tree snake.")

“Same here!”: ME TOO!
(A phrase used to agree with someone.)

On-campus residence: DORM
(Short for dormitory, a place where students live on a college campus.)

Co. such as Verizon Fios: ISP
(Short for Internet Service Provider.)

15, for a quinceañera: AGE
(A quinceañera celebrates a girl’s 15th birthday in Latin American culture.)

Drag with effort: LUG
(To pull or carry something with great effort.)

Energetic songs, in slang: BANGERS
(Slang for songs that are particularly exciting or upbeat.)

Great Barrier Reef locale: CORAL SEA
(The body of water where the Great Barrier Reef is located.)
(Clue gives: "coral snake.")

In the lead: ON TOP
(Being in the first position or ahead.)

Powwow host: TRIBE
(A group of Native Americans who traditionally hold powwows, or social gatherings.)

Brightly colored: NEON
(A color that is bright and vivid, often used in signs.)

CFO’s degree: MBA
(Short for Master of Business Administration, a degree commonly held by CFOs.)

Serious genre: DRAMA
(A genre of literature, film, or television that focuses on emotional themes.)

Predatory fish capable of crawling on land, or what each part of 16-, 24-, 37-, and 53-Across can be: SNAKEHEAD
(A type of fish known for its ability to survive on land and being predatory.)

More friendly: NICER
(Being more kind or amicable.)

Coiled garden tool: HOSE
(A flexible tube used to water plants in a garden.)

Poker stake: ANTE
(A small bet that all players must make before the start of a poker hand.)

Mimicked: APED
(Acted like or imitated.)

Watched closely: EYED
(Looked at something intently or carefully.)

Union payments: DUES
(Membership fees paid to a union.)

Down

Spill the beans: TATTLE
(To reveal a secret or inform on someone.)

“Sheesh, what a day!”: AM I BEAT?!
(A phrase expressing exhaustion after a long day.)

Input analyzed by a supercomputer: BIG DATA
(Large datasets that require advanced computing power to analyze.)

“I told you so!”: SEE?!
(A phrase used to emphasize being proven right.)

Pans for making beef chow fun: WOKS
(Chinese cooking pans with rounded bottoms.)

Sneakers brand: AVIA
(A company known for making athletic footwear.)

Second rock from the sun: VENUS
(The planet that orbits the sun second closest after Mercury.)

Energy unit: ERG
(A unit of work or energy in the centimeter-gram-second system.)

Like some cheddar: SHARP
(Describing cheddar cheese with a strong and pungent flavor.)

Shaken or stirred drink: MARTINI
(A classic cocktail made with gin and vermouth, sometimes garnished with an olive.)

Like some pricey produce: ORGANIC
(Foods grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, often more expensive.)

“Gosh!”: GEE!
(An exclamation of surprise or wonder.)

Heavy hammers: SLEDGES
(Large hammers used for demolition or driving stakes.)

Take a breather: REST
(To take a short break from activity to recover.)

Cold-sounding commercial prefix: SNO-
(Used in branding for products related to cold, like snow cones or snowboards.)

Bean in refried beans: PINTO
(A type of bean commonly used in Latin American cuisine.)

Soak up: ABSORB
(To take in liquid, heat, or information.)

GPS approx. affected by traffic: ETA
(Estimated Time of Arrival, calculated by GPS systems.)

Dubai’s fed.: UAE
(Short for the United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven emirates.)

Solemn promise: PLEDGE
(A serious or formal promise, often made publicly.)

Noodle soup with a Saigon style: PHO
(A Vietnamese soup made with broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat.)

Wear the crown: REIGN
(To rule as a king or queen.)

Race car safety feature: ROLL BAR
(A protective metal bar used in cars to prevent injury in case of a roll-over.)

Actress Thurman: UMA
(Uma Thurman, an actress known for her roles in Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill.)

PC alternative: MAC
(A brand of personal computers made by Apple.)

Self-indulgent episode: EGO TRIP
(A situation in which someone acts out of self-importance or vanity.)

Rooftop lounging spot: TERRACE
(A flat area on a roof or outside a building where people can relax.)

Prix fixe offering: SET MENU
(A meal with a fixed number of courses at a set price.)

Process of validating a will: PROBATE
(The legal process of proving the validity of a will.)

Put to work: USE
(To employ something for a purpose.)

__ of the above: NONE
(A response indicating that none of the listed options are correct.)

Digging tools: SPADES
(Tools used for digging, similar to shovels.)

Prepared to throw a dart: AIMED
(Ready to take aim at a target.)

Drive up a wall: ANNOY
(To irritate or bother someone.)

Make simpler: EASE
(To reduce difficulty or complexity.)

Gave approval to: OK’ED
(Slang for approved or sanctioned.)

Ancestry test material: DNA
(Genetic material used to trace ancestry.)

Third-person pronoun: SHE
(A pronoun used to refer to a female.)

“You __ to be there”: HAD
(A phrase implying a necessary action or experience.)

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