pubdate: 2024-02-18
dateYear: 2024
LA Times Crossword Clues for 18 February 2024, Sunday

LA Times Crossword Clues and Answers for 18 February 2024, Sunday

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Clues and answers

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880 square feet, for a pickleball court : AREA

The clue is asking for a term related to the size of a pickleball court, which is typically measured in square feet. "Area" is a mathematical term that refers to the size of a two-dimensional space, making it the correct answer.


Actor Assante : ARMAND

Armand Assante is an actor known for his roles in movies and television shows, making "ARMAND" the correct answer to the clue "Actor Assante."


Actor Vigoda : ABE

Abe Vigoda was an actor known for his roles in "The Godfather" and "Barney Miller." In crossword puzzles, "Actor Vigoda" is often clued as "ABE" because "Abe" is a common short form of the name Abraham, which is Vigoda's first name.


Alaskans, Hawaiians, etc. : AMERICANS

The answer "AMERICANS" fits the clue because Alaskans and Hawaiians are both citizens of the United States, making them all Americans.


Altercations : SET-TOS

The answer "SET-TOS" fits the clue "Altercations" because a set-to is a brief and usually heated argument or fight. The word "altercations" suggests a conflict or disagreement, which matches the definition of a set-to.


Amp toter : ROADIE

ROADIE is the right answer because a roadie is someone who helps carry and set up equipment for a band or musician, including amplifiers.


Baseball VIPs : MGRS

The answer "MGRS" stands for "managers," which are considered VIPs in baseball as they lead and make strategic decisions for the team.


Battery terminal : ANODE

The answer to "Battery terminal" is "ANODE" because an anode is the positively charged terminal of a battery where electrons flow out.


Battery terminal : ANODE

The answer "ANODE" is correct because in a battery, the anode is the positively charged terminal where current flows into the battery.


Bays, e.g. : INLETS

The answer "INLETS" fits the clue "Bays, e.g." because inlets are similar to bays as they are bodies of water that extend inland from a larger body of water, such as a sea or ocean.


Biblical peak : HOREB

The biblical peak referred to in this clue is often associated with the mountain where Moses saw the burning bush. This mountain is commonly known as Mount Horeb in the Bible, making "HOREB" the correct answer.


Bickering : AT IT

"AT IT" is a common phrase that means engaging in an argument or dispute, which is another way to describe bickering.


Bit of pique : SNIT

The word "snit" is a term for a small fit of anger or irritation, which fits the clue "Bit of pique" well.


Broccoli __ : RABE

"Broccoli rabe" is a type of vegetable that is similar to broccoli but has smaller florets and longer stalks. The answer "RABE" fits the clue and is a common abbreviation for broccoli rabe.


Bygone : PAST

"PAST" is the right solution for "Bygone" because the word "past" refers to something that has already happened or is no longer current, making it synonymous with "bygone."


Bygone : PAST

The word "defunct" means no longer existing or functioning, which is synonymous with "bygone."


California sch. of Padres legend Tony Gwynn : SDSU

SDSU stands for San Diego State University, where Padres legend Tony Gwynn played college baseball.


Canoe material : BIRCH

Birch is a common material used to make canoes due to its strength, flexibility, and lightweight properties. Its natural oils also help protect the wood from water damage.


Cape __, Massachusetts : COD


Cape __, Massachusetts : COD

The answer is "COD" because Cape Cod is a cape in Massachusetts. "COD" is a common abbreviation for Cape Cod.


Cape __, Massachusetts : ANN


Cape __, Massachusetts : ANN

The answer is "COD" because Cape Cod is a cape in Massachusetts. "COD" is a common abbreviation for Cape Cod.


Captain Nemo creator : VERNE

The answer is "VERNE" because Jules Verne is the author who created the character Captain Nemo in his famous novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."


Charcuterie board accompanier : CHEESE TRAY

The answer "CHEESE TRAY" fits the clue "Charcuterie board accompanier" because a cheese tray is a common item served alongside cured meats on a charcuterie board. It is a popular pairing that complements the flavors of the meats.


Chemical cousin : ISOMER

The term "chemical cousin" refers to a compound that has the same chemical formula but a different arrangement of atoms. An isomer is a compound that fits this description, making it the correct answer to the clue.


Cleveland NBAers, for short : CAVS

The answer "CAVS" is the right solution because it is a common abbreviation for the Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA team based in Cleveland.


Commoner : PLEB

The word "pleb" is a shortened form of the word "plebeian," which means a commoner or a member of the lower social classes. Therefore, "pleb" is a suitable answer for the crossword clue "Commoner."


Commoner : PLEB

"Commoner" is a term used to refer to an ordinary person who is not of noble rank or status. "PLEBE" is a slang term for "plebeian," which means a commoner or a member of the lower social classes. Therefore, "PLEBE" is a suitable answer to the clue "Commoner."


Commoner : PLEB

The term "pleb" is a slang abbreviation of "plebeian," which refers to a commoner or a member of the lower social classes in ancient Rome. So, "Commoner" can be synonymously represented by "PLEB" in the context of this crossword clue.


Copyright symbols : CEES

The answer "CEES" is derived from the word "copyright" where the letters C, E, and E are symbols used in copyright notices.


Cost-of-living fig. : CPI

"CPI" stands for Consumer Price Index, which is a common measure of the cost of living in a particular area. Therefore, "Cost-of-living fig." can be abbreviated as "CPI".


Cross products : PENS

The answer "PENS" fits the clue "Cross products" because pens are commonly crossed or crossed off a list when used, making them a suitable answer.


Custardy dessert : EGG TART

The answer "EGG TART" fits the clue "Custardy dessert" because egg tarts are a type of dessert that typically has a custard-like filling made from eggs, sugar, and milk baked in a pastry crust.


Cyclotron particle : ION

The answer "ION" is the right solution because a cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator that uses electric and magnetic fields to accelerate charged particles, such as ions.


Drift : TENOR


Enticing sales acronym : BOGO

BOGO stands for "Buy One, Get One" and is a common sales tactic where if you buy one item, you get a second item for free or at a discounted price. It is an enticing offer for customers, making it the correct answer to the clue.


Everyone : ALL

The word "ALL" is a synonym for "everyone," meaning every person or everything without exception.


Fencing sword : EPEE

The answer "EPEE" is the right solution because an epee is a type of fencing sword used in the sport of fencing.


First-string units : A-TEAMS

The term "first-string units" refers to top or primary groups, which can be represented by the A-TEAM, a term often used to describe a top-performing or elite group of individuals.


Flamingo hue : PINK

The color pink is commonly associated with flamingos, as their feathers are often a shade of pink due to their diet of shrimp and algae.


Flying disc game : KANJAM


Foreign policy gp. : NSC

The answer "NSC" stands for National Security Council, which is a key group involved in shaping and implementing a country's foreign policy.


Gaming cubes : DICE

"DICE" are commonly used in gaming as cubes with numbers on each side for rolling and determining outcomes.


Gaming tile : DOMINO

The answer "DOMINO" is a gaming tile used in a variety of games where players match the dots on the tiles.


Gateway Arch city, for short : STL

STL is the airport code for St. Louis, Missouri, which is commonly referred to as the Gateway Arch city.


Gear parts : COGS

The answer "COGS" is a common abbreviation for "cogs," which are gear parts used in machinery.


Geek : DWEEB

"Dweeb" is a slang term that is often used to refer to a socially awkward or inept person, which is synonymous with the term "geek."


Geological stretch : EON

"EON" is the right solution because an eon is a geological time period that represents a very long stretch of time, typically billions of years.


Granola bar bits : OATS

"OATS" are commonly found in granola bars as a key ingredient, providing texture and flavor.


Gremlins, or where some saw “Gremlins” : AMCS

"AMCS" is the right answer because it is an anagram of "scam," which fits the clue "Gremlins, or where some saw 'Gremlins'" as a scam is something deceptive or misleading, like the mythical creatures known as gremlins.


Guitar accessories : CAPOS

The answer "CAPOS" is the right solution because capos are guitar accessories that are used to change the pitch of the strings by clamping them onto the fretboard.


Guitar accessories : CAPOS

A capo is a device used on a guitar to shorten the length of the strings, allowing the player to easily change the pitch of the instrument. So, "CAPOS" is a fitting answer for the clue "Guitar accessories."


Hands over : CEDES

The word "cedes" means to give up or surrender something, which fits the clue "hands over" as it implies giving something to someone else.


Having doubts : SKEPTICAL

"SKEPTICAL" is the right solution because someone who is skeptical is hesitant to believe something without proof or evidence. This fits the clue "Having doubts" perfectly.


Hi or low follower : -RES

The answer "-RES" fits because it follows "Hi" and "low" to form the words "Hires" and "lores."


Hurts : WOUNDS

"WOUNDS" is the right solution because it is a synonym for "hurts" in the context of causing injury or harm to someone or something.


In stitches : SEWN

"Stitches" can refer to sewing stitches, so "in stitches" can mean something that is sewn together. Therefore, the answer is "SEWN."


Increase in complexity, perhaps : EVOLVE

The answer "EVOLVE" fits the clue "Increase in complexity, perhaps" because evolution often involves a process of becoming more complex over time.


Indefatigable : TIRELESS

"TIRELESS" is the right solution because it means having or showing great energy and effort, synonymous with the word "indefatigable," which means incapable of being tired out.


Informal greetings : HIS


Informal greetings : HIS

The answer "HEYS" fits the clue "Informal greetings" because "heys" is a colloquial way of saying "hello" or "hi." It is a common informal greeting used in everyday conversation.


Instrument that dates to the Mughal Empire : SITAR

The sitar is an instrument that originated in the Mughal Empire in India, making it a correct answer to the clue.


Jay’s home : NEST

The answer "NEST" is the right solution because jays are birds that build nests to live in. It is a common association between jays and nests in the context of the crossword clue.


Kama Sutra topic : SEX

The Kama Sutra is an ancient Indian text that discusses various aspects of human relationships, including sexual positions and techniques. Therefore, the most fitting answer to the clue "Kama Sutra topic" would be "SEX."


Like a negative number squared : Abbr.

The answer is "neg." because "Abbr." is short for abbreviation, and "neg." is an abbreviation for negative. So, "Like a negative number squared" is abbreviated as "neg."


Like hot yoga : SWEATY

"SWEATY" is the right answer because hot yoga typically involves practicing yoga in a heated room, causing participants to sweat profusely.


Major work : OPUS

"Opus" is a term often used to refer to a major work, especially in the context of music or literature. It is commonly used to denote a significant or notable creative piece by an artist or composer.


Margaret Atwood’s homeland : CANADA

Canada is the homeland of Margaret Atwood because she is a Canadian author, known for her famous works such as "The Handmaid's Tale."


Met, as a challenge : ROSE TO

"ROSE TO" is the right solution because it means to meet or respond to a challenge with determination or success. The phrase "rose to the challenge" is a common expression used to describe someone overcoming a difficult situation.


Mine, in Marseille : A MOI

In French, "mine" translates to "à moi". In Marseille, a city in France, they speak a dialect of French called "Marseillais" which pronounces "à moi" as "amoi". Therefore, "amoi" is the Marseillais equivalent of "mine" in French.


Mine, in Marseille : A MOI

"A MOI" is French for "mine" and Marseille is a city in France where French is commonly spoken. Therefore, "Mine, in Marseille" translates to "A MOI" in French.


Mine, in Marseille : A MOI

"A MOI" is the French translation for "mine," and Marseille is a city in France where French is spoken. Therefore, the answer to "Mine, in Marseille" is "A MOI."


Missed the mark : ERRED

"Missed the mark" is a phrase that means making a mistake or being incorrect. The word "ERRED" means to make a mistake, so it is the right solution for this clue.


Moral principle : TENET

"TENET" is the right answer because a tenet is a core belief or principle that is held to be true by a person, group, or organization. In this case, a moral principle is a fundamental belief about what is right or wrong, making "TENET" a fitting answer.


Moral principle : TENET

The answer "ETHIC" fits the clue "Moral principle" because an ethic is a set of principles or values that guide behavior and decision-making.


Nav. rank : ENS

The answer "ENS" is short for "Ensign," which is a naval rank.


Nav. rank : ENS

"Nav." is an abbreviation for "naval," and "ENS" is an abbreviation for "ensign," which is a rank in the Navy.


Nile vipers : ASPS

ASPS are a type of venomous snake commonly found in Africa, including along the Nile River. This makes "ASPS" the correct answer for the clue "Nile vipers."


North African expanse : SAHARA

The Sahara is a vast desert in North Africa, making it the correct answer for the clue "North African expanse."


Offside boundary in hockey : BLUE LINE

The blue line in hockey marks the offside boundary for players. When a player crosses the blue line before the puck, they are offside.


Ohio home of Minor League Baseball’s RubberDucks : AKRON

The Akron RubberDucks are a Minor League Baseball team based in Akron, Ohio. Therefore, the answer to the clue "Ohio home of Minor League Baseball’s RubberDucks" is "AKRON" as it is the city where the team is located.


Org. created two years before the 1896 Athens games : USOC

The answer is "USOC" because the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) was established in 1894, two years before the 1896 Athens games.


Paint brand sold at Home Depot : BEHR

BEHR is a popular paint brand that is sold at Home Depot, making it the correct answer to the clue.


Paris river : SEINE

The Seine is a river that flows through Paris, making it the correct answer to the clue "Paris river."


Passionate activists : CRUSADERS

The answer "CRUSADERS" fits because crusaders are known for their passionate dedication to a cause or belief, often engaging in active campaigns or movements to promote their beliefs.


Peepers : EYES

The answer "EYES" is the right solution because "peepers" is a colloquial term often used to refer to one's eyes.


Peepers : EYES

The word "peepers" is a colloquial term for eyes, as they are used for looking or "peeping" at things.


Periodical for prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges? : FULL-COURT PRESS

The answer "FULL-COURT PRESS" fits because it refers to a strategy in basketball where the defense applies pressure on the offense across the entire court. In the context of the clue, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges are all involved in legal proceedings where there is intense pressure and scrutiny, similar to a full-court press in basketball.


Physicist Mach : ERNST

Ernst Mach was a physicist and philosopher known for his contributions to physics, particularly in the study of shock waves. "ERNST" is the first name of this physicist, making it the correct answer to the clue "Physicist Mach."


Picked in class : CALLED ON

"Called on" is a common phrase in a classroom setting when a teacher selects a student to answer a question or participate in discussion. This fits the clue "Picked in class" perfectly.


Pod members : WHALES


Post-injury regimen : REHAB

The answer "REHAB" is the right solution because it refers to a post-injury regimen, which is short for rehabilitation. In this context, rehabilitation typically involves exercises and therapies to help someone recover from an injury or surgery.


Post-injury regimen : REHAB

"Post-injury regimen" typically refers to a rehabilitation program or "REHAB" that helps a person recover from an injury through exercises and therapy.


Pre-flood Biblical patriarch : ENOCH

Enoch is a pre-flood Biblical patriarch mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He is known for being the father of Methuselah and for being taken by God so that he did not experience death.


Private aid gps. : NGOS

NGOs stands for Non-Governmental Organizations, which are private aid groups.


Promo : TEASER

The answer "TEASER" fits the clue "Promo" because a teaser is a short promotional piece designed to generate interest or excitement about a product, event, or upcoming release.


Purr-former : CAT

The answer "CAT" is the right solution because "purr" is a sound commonly associated with cats, making them the purr-former in this clue.


Retired jets : SSTS

"Retired jets" is a clue for the answer "SSTS" because it refers to retired supersonic transport jets, commonly known as SSTs. The abbreviation "SSTS" fits the clue and is a common shorthand for supersonic transport jets.


Rifle : RANSACK


Rooney of “Women Talking” : MARA

Rooney Mara is an actress who starred in the film "Women Talking," making "MARA" the correct answer.


Sag : DROOP

"DROOP" is the right answer because it is a synonym for "sag," meaning to bend or hang downward due to lack of strength or support.


Sample on a swab : DNA

The answer is "DNA" because DNA samples are often collected using a swab to gather genetic material for testing or analysis.


Sandy sediment : SILT

Silt is a type of sediment made up of fine particles larger than clay but smaller than sand. It is commonly found in riverbeds and deltas, making it a fitting answer for "sandy sediment."


Set of principles : ETHIC

"ETHIC" is the right answer because a set of principles is often referred to as an "ethic," which is a system of moral principles or values.


Shel Silverstein’s “A Light in the __” : ATTIC

The answer is "ATTIC" because "A Light in the Attic" is a popular poetry book written by Shel Silverstein.


Show with an early a.m. after-party : SNL Down 1 Fave pal

"SNL" is the right answer because it is a popular TV show that airs late at night, often featuring an after-party in the early hours of the morning.


Showy carp : KOI

Koi is a type of ornamental carp known for its showy and colorful appearance, making it a fitting answer for the clue "Showy carp."


Sigma follower : TAU

In the Greek alphabet, TAU comes after SIGMA. Therefore, TAU is the follower of SIGMA.


Sigma follower : TAU

"Sigma follower" refers to the letter in the Greek alphabet that comes after Sigma, which is Tau.


Smooth-talking : GLIB

The word "glib" means speaking in a smooth and fluent manner, often with charm and confidence. It perfectly matches the clue "smooth-talking."


Smooth-talking : GLIB

"Glib" means speaking in a smooth, fluent manner, often insincerely. It fits the clue "Smooth-talking" perfectly.


Sonic the Hedgehog platform : SEGA

SEGA is the company that created the Sonic the Hedgehog platform, making it the correct answer to the clue.


Soul singer Baker : ANITA

The answer is "ANITA" because Anita Baker is a well-known soul singer.


Southeast Asian language : LAO

Lao is a Southeast Asian language primarily spoken in Laos. It is the official language of Laos and is also spoken in parts of Thailand and Cambodia.


Souvenirs from an island vacation? : TANS

The answer "TANS" fits the clue "Souvenirs from an island vacation" because when you go on vacation to an island, you often come back with a tan from the sun.


Spring river phenomenon : ICE RUN

"Ice run" refers to the melting of ice on a river during the spring season, causing chunks of ice to flow downstream. This phenomenon is commonly observed in colder regions during the transition from winter to spring.


Squeeze (out) : EKE

The word "eke" means to obtain or squeeze out something, often in a meager or limited way. Hence, it is a fitting answer to the clue "Squeeze (out)".


Squeeze (out) : EKE

"EKE" means to obtain or create something with great effort or difficulty, which fits the clue "Squeeze (out)" as it implies getting something out in a laborious manner.


Stockpiles : AMASSES

The word "amasses" means to gather or collect a large quantity of something, which aligns with the clue "stockpiles."


Stockpiles : AMASSES

"AMASSES" is the right answer because it means to gather or collect a large quantity of something, which aligns with the clue "Stockpiles" indicating a large accumulation of goods or resources.


Stockpiles : AMASSES

"Stockpiles" is a clue indicating a collection of items stored away. "Stashes" is a synonym for stockpiles, meaning a hidden supply or collection of something.


Support : AID

"Support" is a verb that means to hold up or maintain. "Uphold" is a synonym for support, meaning to maintain or defend a position or cause. Therefore, "uphold" is the right answer to the clue "support."


Support : AID

The word "aid" can mean to provide support or help to someone in need. So, "aid" is a suitable answer to the clue "Support."


Takes the plunge : RISKS IT

This answer fits the clue because "taking the plunge" means to take a risk or make a bold decision, which is exactly what "RISKS IT" conveys.


Talks to online : SKYPES

The answer "SKYPES" fits the clue "Talks to online" because Skype is a popular video calling platform used for online conversations.


The Orioles, in box scores : BAL

The Orioles are a baseball team based in Baltimore, and "BAL" is the abbreviation commonly used for them in box scores.


Together, in music : A DUE

"A DUE" is the Italian musical term for "together" or "for two." In music, it indicates that a piece is to be played by two musicians or singers.


Traffic regulator in a construction zone : FLAGMAN

The answer "FLAGMAN" is correct because a flagman is a person who uses a flag to regulate traffic in a construction zone, signaling when vehicles should stop or go.


Tuckered out : BEAT

The term "beat" is often used colloquially to mean exhausted or tuckered out.


Venus flytrap snack : INSECT

The Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant that feeds on insects, making "INSECT" the right answer for its snack.


Vexed : SORE


Vexed : SORE

"SORE" can mean irritated or annoyed, which is a synonym for vexed.


Wearable wreath : LEI

A lei is a type of wearable wreath, often made of flowers or leaves, commonly used in Hawaiian culture for greetings and celebrations.


With sharp resolution : IN HD

The answer "IN HD" fits the clue "With sharp resolution" because "HD" stands for high definition, which is known for providing sharp and clear images or resolution.


Wyatt of the Old West : EARP

Earl Wyatt, commonly known as Wyatt Earp, was a famous figure in the Old West known for his role in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The clue "Wyatt of the Old West" is a direct reference to Wyatt Earp, making "Earp" the correct answer.


Xterra maker : NISSAN

"Nissan" is the right answer because Nissan is the car manufacturer that produces the Xterra model.


Yahoo! rival : MSN

The answer is "MSN" because MSN is a well-known internet portal and web service, similar to Yahoo!, making it a rival in the online world.


Yalies : ELIS

The term "Elis" is a nickname for students and alumni of Yale University, which is located in New Haven, Connecticut. The answer "ELIS" fits the clue "Yalies" because it is a colloquial term for people associated with Yale University.


Yelps of pain : OWS

"OWS" is a common exclamation used to express pain or discomfort, making it an appropriate answer for the clue "Yelps of pain".


Yelps of pain : OWS

The answer "OWS" is a common expression used to represent yelps of pain in crossword puzzles. It is a simple and concise way to convey the sound of someone in pain.


Yet to be delivered : IN UTERO

"Yet to be delivered" is a clue hinting at something that is still inside the mother's womb, which is "IN UTERO." It is a Latin term meaning "in the womb."


__ Lanka : SRI

The answer to "__ Lanka" is "SRI" because "SRI" is the official abbreviation for Sri Lanka.


__ Lanka : SRI

The country is officially known as the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, and "SRI" is a common abbreviation for Sri.


“All the President’s Men” Oscar winner : JASON ROBARDS

Jason Robards won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film "All the President's Men."


“Candyman” director DaCosta : NIA

The clue is asking for the name of the director of the movie "Candyman". The director's name is Nia DaCosta. Therefore, "NIA" is the correct answer.


“Candyman” director DaCosta : NIA

Nia DaCosta is the director of the movie "Candyman," making "NIA" the correct answer for the clue.


“Citizen __” : KANE

The answer to "Citizen __" is "KANE" because "Citizen Kane" is a famous movie directed by Orson Welles.


“Citizen __” : KANE

The answer "KANE" fits the clue "Citizen __" because the full title of the classic movie is "Citizen Kane."


“Doctor Who” airer : BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) airs the TV show "Doctor Who."


“Grey’s Anatomy” production company : SHONDALAND

"Shondaland" is the production company founded by Shonda Rhimes, the creator of "Grey's Anatomy." This company is responsible for producing the show, making it the correct answer to the clue.


“Groundhog Day” town : PUNXSUTAWNEY

"PUNXSUTAWNEY" is the right answer because it is the town in Pennsylvania where the annual Groundhog Day celebration takes place, featuring Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog.


“Insecure” star Issa : RAE

Known for her role as the lead character Issa Dee in the TV show "Insecure," the answer to the clue "“Insecure” star Issa" is "RAE."


“Monday Night Football” channel : ESPN

The answer to "Monday Night Football channel" is "ESPN" because ESPN is a popular sports network that has been broadcasting Monday Night Football games for many years.


“Monday Night Football” channel : ESPN

ESPN is the channel that airs "Monday Night Football" games, making it the correct answer to the clue.


“Raiders of the Lost __” : ARK

The answer is "ARK" because the full title of the movie is "Raiders of the Lost Ark." The word "Ark" refers to the biblical Ark of the Covenant, which is a central element in the movie.


“Things never go my way!” : I CAN’T WIN!

This phrase "I CAN’T WIN!" is a common expression used to convey frustration when things are not going well or in one's favor. It fits the clue "Things never go my way!" perfectly.


“__ longa, vita brevis” : ARS

The Latin phrase "Ars longa, vita brevis" translates to "Art is long, life is short." In this context, "Ars" means "art" in Latin.


… for aspiring entertainers? : YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY

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… for clockmakers? : SECOND HAND NEWS

The answer "SECOND HAND NEWS" is a play on words as the term "second hand" can refer to both the hand on a clock and also rumors or information that may not be entirely accurate. Clockmakers would be interested in the second hand of a clock, while the phrase "news" suggests information or stories.


… for con artists? : SNOW GLOBE


… for kitchen remodelers? : CABINET POST

The answer "CABINET POST" is a play on words, combining "cabinet" (referring to kitchen cabinets) and "post" (a job position or a support structure). So, it cleverly alludes to a job or role related to kitchen remodelers.


… for potato chip aficionados? : CRUNCH TIMES

The answer "CRUNCH TIMES" is a play on words, combining the idea of crunchiness associated with potato chips and the phrase "crunch time," which refers to a crucial or decisive moment. This makes it a clever and fitting answer for the clue.


… for scuba divers? : DEEP VOICE

The answer "DEEP VOICE" is a play on words as scuba divers need a deep voice to communicate effectively underwater due to the distortion caused by water.


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