pubdate: 2024-03-03
dateYear: 2024
LA Times Crossword Clues for 3 March 2024, Sunday

LA Times Crossword Clues and Answers for 3 March 2024, Sunday

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Clues and answers

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Abu Dhabi’s fed. : UAE

"Abu Dhabi" is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and "fed." is an abbreviation for "federation". Therefore, the answer to the clue "Abu Dhabi's fed." is "UAE".


Abu Dhabi’s fed. : UAE

The abbreviation "UAE" stands for the United Arab Emirates, and Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. Therefore, "Abu Dhabi's fed." is a clue hinting at the country that Abu Dhabi is a part of, which is the UAE.


African language family : BANTU

Bantu is a large and diverse African language family spoken by over 300 million people in Africa. It is a common answer in crossword puzzles when the clue refers to an African language family due to its widespread usage and recognition.


Agent concerned with spots : AD REP

"AD REP" is the right solution because an "Ad Rep" is an advertising representative who would be concerned with spots for advertisements in various media.


Albeit, briefly : THO’

"Albeit, briefly" is a clue asking for a short form of the word "although." The answer "THO'" is a common abbreviation for "though," which is a synonym for "although."


Alert : WARN


Alert : WARN

The answer "ON THE BALL" is the right solution for the clue "Alert" because it means being attentive, quick, and responsive, which perfectly matches the idea of being alert.


Alert : WARN

The answer to "Alert" is "WARN" because to warn someone is to give them notice or make them aware of a potential danger or problem.


Architectural style between 1714 and 1830 : GEORGIAN

"Georgian" is the correct answer because it refers to the architectural style popular in Britain during the reigns of the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover, all named George, from 1714 to 1830. This style is characterized by symmetry, proportion, and classical details.


Barb : GIBE

"GIBE" is a synonym for "barb," which means a cutting or critical remark. It fits the clue well in terms of meaning and length.


Baskin-Robbins treat : CONE

The answer "CONE" fits the clue "Baskin-Robbins treat" because ice cream is commonly served in a cone at Baskin-Robbins and other ice cream shops.


Bedazzle : AWE

The word "bedazzle" means to impress or dazzle someone greatly. The feeling of being bedazzled is often associated with a sense of awe or wonder, making "AWE" the right solution.


Biblical name of ancient Syria : ARAM

ARAM is the biblical name of ancient Syria mentioned in the Old Testament. It is a region that encompassed modern-day Syria and parts of Turkey and Iraq.


Big __ : drug industry, colloquially

The answer "Big Pharma" is the right solution because it is a colloquial term used to refer to the pharmaceutical industry, which is known for its large size and influence.


Bloom County penguin : OPUS

Opus is the name of the penguin character in the comic strip "Bloom County" created by Berkeley Breathed.


Blue, in Barcelona : AZUL

"Blue" in Spanish is "azul," and Barcelona is a city in Spain where Spanish is spoken. Therefore, the answer to "Blue, in Barcelona" is "AZUL."


Brief copy : REPRO

"REPRO" is short for "reproduction," which can be a brief copy of an original document or artwork.


British aristocrat : EARL

"EARL" is the right answer because an Earl is a British noble ranking below a marquess and above a viscount in the British peerage.


Browning’s before : ERE

"Before" is a clue word indicating that we need a word that means "before." In this case, "ERE" is an archaic word that means "before," making it the right solution.


Bunch of honkers : GAGGLE

The term "GAGGLE" is used to refer to a group of honking geese. In this context, "Bunch of honkers" is a clue that is hinting at a group of geese, making "GAGGLE" the correct answer.


Cash of country : ROSANNE

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Cause of some nodding : BORE

The answer "BORE" is the right solution because it can refer to someone or something that is dull or uninteresting, causing people to nod off or nod in agreement out of boredom.


Causing shudders, maybe : EERIE

The word "EERIE" means strange and frightening, which can cause shudders or chills.


Changed direction, nautically : YAWED

YAWED is the right answer because in nautical terms, "yaw" means to deviate from a straight course, which fits the clue "Changed direction, nautically".


Chariot-riding god : ARES Down 1 “Who __ to judge?”

The answer is "ARES" because Ares is the Greek god of war and is often depicted riding a chariot. The phrase "Who __ to judge?" is completed by the word "ARES" to form the common expression "Who are we to judge?"


Christmas helper : ELF

"ELF" is the right answer because elves are often depicted as Santa's helpers in Christmas folklore and stories. They are known for making toys and assisting Santa in delivering gifts during the holiday season.


Cincinnati ballclub : REDS

The Cincinnati ballclub is commonly known as the Reds, which is their team name.


City in Victor Hugo novels : PARIS

Paris is a city frequently mentioned in Victor Hugo's novels, such as "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." It is a key setting in many of his works, making it the correct answer to the clue.


Club for astronomy majors? : HEAVENLY BODY

The term "heavenly body" can refer to celestial objects studied by astronomy majors, such as stars, planets, and galaxies. So, a club for astronomy majors would likely focus on studying these heavenly bodies.


Club for botany majors? : FLOWER GATHERING

The answer "FLOWER GATHERING" is a play on words, as botany majors study flowers and plants. "Club for botany majors" could be interpreted as a group that gathers flowers, hence "FLOWER GATHERING."


Club for genealogy majors? : BIRTHDAY PARTY

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Club for geology majors? : HEAVY METAL BAND

The answer "HEAVY METAL BAND" is a play on words, as geology majors study rocks and minerals, which are heavy metals. A heavy metal band is a type of music group, making it a clever and humorous clue for the crossword.


Club for music majors? : INSTRUMENT PANEL

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Club for paleontology majors? : SKELETON CREW

The answer "SKELETON CREW" is a play on words, as a skeleton crew is a minimal number of people needed to keep a business or operation running. In this case, it humorously refers to a group of paleontology majors who study skeletons.


Club for philosophy majors? : REFLECTING POOL

The answer "REFLECTING POOL" is a play on words, as a reflecting pool is a calm body of water that reflects the surroundings, and philosophy majors are known for reflecting deeply on ideas and concepts.


Club for urban planning majors? : TRAFFIC CIRCLE

The answer "TRAFFIC CIRCLE" fits the clue "Club for urban planning majors?" because a traffic circle is a circular intersection commonly used in urban planning to control traffic flow. It is a play on words, as "club" can refer to a group of people with a common interest, in this case, urban planning majors.


Cold, slushy treat : ICEE

"ICEE" is the right solution because it is a popular brand of cold, slushy treat often found in movie theaters and convenience stores.


Come really close to : VERGE ON

"Come really close to" is a clue asking for a phrase that means almost reaching a certain point. "Verge on" means to approach closely or come near to something, making it the right solution for the clue.


Conclude : INFER

The word "infer" means to conclude based on evidence or reasoning. Therefore, "infer" is the right solution for the clue "Conclude."


Conclude : INFER

"Conclude" is a synonym for "end," as both words mean to bring something to a close or finish. In the context of a crossword puzzle, "END" is a fitting answer for the clue "Conclude."


Crude cartel since 1960 : OPEC

OPEC stands for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which is a group of oil-producing nations that collaborate to regulate the production and price of oil on the global market. OPEC was founded in 1960, making it the correct answer for the clue.


Ctrl-__-Del : ALT

The answer to "Ctrl-__-Del" is "ALT" because "Ctrl-Alt-Del" is a keyboard combination used to restart a computer or access the task manager. The "ALT" key is one of the keys involved in this combination.


Ctrl-__-Del : ALT

The answer "ALT" is correct because pressing "Ctrl-Alt-Del" is a common keyboard shortcut used to restart a computer or access the task manager in Windows operating systems.


Dash or slash : LINE

The answer "LINE" works because both "dash" and "slash" can refer to a line, making it a fitting answer for the clue.


Diary passage : ENTRY

"ENTRY" is the right solution because a diary passage is typically referred to as an entry, as in a written record or journal entry for a specific date.


Dull pain : ACHE

The word "ache" is a suitable solution for the clue "dull pain" because an ache is a continuous, persistent, and often throbbing discomfort that is not sharp or intense.


Dull pain : ACHE

The word "ache" is commonly used to describe a dull pain in the body, making it the right solution for the clue "Dull pain."


Enter again : RETYPE

The answer "RETYPE" fits the clue "Enter again" because when you retype something, you are entering it again by typing it once more.


Fracas : MELEE

The word "furor" is the right solution for the clue "fracas" because "furor" means a noisy and chaotic disturbance or uproar, which is synonymous with a fracas.


Fracas : MELEE

The word "fracas" means a noisy disturbance or quarrel, which is often chaotic and involves a physical fight. "Melee" is a synonym for a chaotic fight or brawl, making it the right answer.


Freestyle raps : AD-LIBS

"AD-LIBS" are improvised or spontaneous remarks or actions, often used in freestyle rapping to enhance the flow and creativity of the performance.


Genesis figure : ABEL

The figure mentioned in the clue refers to a character from the Book of Genesis in the Bible. "Adam" is the first man created by God according to the biblical account, making it the correct answer.


Genesis figure : ABEL

"ABEL" is the right answer because Abel is a figure from the Book of Genesis in the Bible, known for being the son of Adam and Eve and the brother of Cain. He is famously known for being murdered by his brother Cain out of jealousy.


Genesis figure : ABEL

"EVE" is the right solution because Eve is a figure from the Book of Genesis in the Bible, known as the first woman created by God and the wife of Adam.


Go on the lam : BOLT

"BOLT" means to run away quickly, which is a common phrase for going on the lam.


Governor Noem of South Dakota : KRISTI

Kristi Noem is the current Governor of South Dakota, so "Governor Noem of South Dakota" refers to her. "KRISTI" is the correct answer as it is her first name.


GPS tech : SAT NAV

The answer "SAT NAV" is short for satellite navigation, which refers to the technology used in GPS systems to provide directions and location information.


Haggler’s concern : COST

The answer "COST" fits the clue "Haggler's concern" because hagglers are typically concerned with negotiating and getting a better price for goods or services, which directly relates to the cost of the item being haggled over.


Hardy title character : TESS

"Tess" is the title character of Thomas Hardy's novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles." The clue is asking for a title character from a work by Hardy, making "TESS" the correct answer.


Heredity units : GENES

GENES are the heredity units that are passed down from parents to offspring and determine traits.


Highchair wear : BABY BIB

The answer "BABY BIB" fits the clue "Highchair wear" because a baby bib is typically worn by a baby sitting in a highchair to catch food and prevent spills.


How tempura is fried : IN OIL

The answer "IN OIL" fits the clue because tempura is a Japanese dish traditionally fried in oil to achieve its crispy texture.


Howled loudly : BAYED

"BAYED" is the right answer because it means to howl loudly, often used to describe the sound made by a dog or a wolf.


Inbox buildup : EMAIL

The answer "EMAIL" fits the clue "Inbox buildup" because emails tend to accumulate in one's inbox over time, causing a buildup of unread or unaddressed messages.


Install, as brick : LAY

"Lay" is the right answer because it means to put something down in a flat position, which is what you do when installing bricks.


Jazz singer Cleo : LAINE

Cleo Laine is a famous jazz singer, making "LAINE" the correct answer to the clue "Jazz singer Cleo."


Key holder, often : JANITOR


Kind of drum or guitar : STEEL

The answer "STEEL" fits the clue because it can be used to make both drums and guitars. Steel drums are a type of percussion instrument, and steel is often used in the construction of guitars for their strings or other components.


Legalese and computerese : LINGOES

The answer "LINGOES" fits the clue "Legalese and computerese" because it refers to specialized vocabularies or jargon used in specific fields, like law (legalese) and computing (computerese).


Like extreme measures : DRASTIC

The word "drastic" means extreme, so it fits the clue "Like extreme measures" well.


Like some neighbors : NOSY

"Like some neighbors" is a clue that suggests being overly curious or intrusive, which fits the word "NOSY" as it describes someone who is overly interested in other people's affairs.


Longtime Tottenham football rival : ARSENAL

The answer is "ARSENAL" because Arsenal is a long-standing rival of Tottenham in English football. The two clubs have a fierce rivalry known as the North London Derby.


Makes a connection : TIES IN

"TIES IN" is the right solution because it means to connect or relate one thing to another, making a connection between them.


Many corny jokes : PUNS

The answer "PUNS" is correct because puns are a type of humor that involves playing with words to create a humorous effect, often considered corny or cheesy.


Many first-time voters : TEENS

"Many first-time voters" refers to individuals who are newly eligible to vote, typically at the age of 18. "TEENS" are often first-time voters as they reach this age and become eligible to participate in elections.


Many profs : PHDS

"Many profs" is a clue looking for a plural noun that represents a common qualification held by professors. The answer "PHDS" refers to Doctor of Philosophy degrees, which are commonly held by professors.


Merriment : CHEER

"CHEER" is a synonym for merriment, as it refers to a feeling of happiness and positivity.


Middle Eastern title : EMIR

"Emir" is a title of high-ranking officials in the Middle East, especially in Arab countries. It is often used to refer to a prince or a military leader.


Monogram on some high-end handbags : YSL

"Monogram on some high-end handbags" refers to the fashion brand Yves Saint Laurent, commonly abbreviated as YSL, known for its luxury handbags.


Moody’s top bond rating : AAA

The answer "AAA" is Moody's top bond rating, indicating the highest level of creditworthiness. The rating is based on the issuer's financial stability and ability to meet its financial obligations.


Most lowdown : MEANEST

The word "meanest" can be used to describe someone or something as being the most lowdown or unkind.


Mountain lion : COUGAR

The answer "COUGAR" fits the clue "Mountain lion" because a cougar is a large wild cat also known as a mountain lion.


Music industry drama series starring Taraji P. Henson : EMPIRE

"Empire" is the music industry drama series starring Taraji P. Henson. It fits the number of letters in the clue and is a well-known TV show in which Taraji P. Henson plays the lead role.


Mystery writer Paretsky : SARA

Sara Paretsky is a well-known mystery writer, so the answer to the clue "Mystery writer Paretsky" is "SARA" as it refers to the first name of the author.


NAACP __ Awards : IMAGE

The NAACP Image Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to honor outstanding performances in film, television, music, and literature by people of color. The word "Image" completes the phrase "NAACP __ Awards."


Nemo’s home : REEF

The answer "REEF" is correct because a reef is a natural underwater structure where Nemo, a fictional clownfish, would typically live in the ocean.


New citizen, perhaps : EMIGREE

The answer "EMIGREE" fits the clue "New citizen, perhaps" because an emigré is a person who has left their own country to live in another, making them a new citizen of that country.


NFL flag thrower : REF

"REF" is short for referee, who is responsible for throwing flags to signal penalties in NFL games.


Olympic sword : EPEE

The Olympic sword is called an "epee" because epee is a type of sword used in fencing, which is an Olympic sport.


Online pub : ZINE

"ZINE" is short for magazine, and an online publication can also be referred to as a "zine."


Pass along : RELAY

The word "relay" means to pass along or transfer something from one person to another, making it the right solution for the clue "Pass along."


Passing through : VIA

"Passing through" can indicate going from one place to another, which is captured by the word "VIA" meaning by way of or through.


Petty squabble : TIFF

"Tiff" is a common term used to describe a petty squabble or argument. It fits the clue perfectly.


Question of motive : WHY?

This answer is a play on words. The clue "question of motive" suggests that someone is asking "why?" to figure out the motive behind a particular action. "Why even bother?" is a sarcastic response that suggests that the action in question wasn't worth doing in the first place.


Question of motive : WHY?

The answer "WHY?" fits the clue "Question of motive" because "why" is a question that seeks to understand the reason or purpose behind someone's actions or decisions.


Reebok rival : ASICS

ASICS is a well-known athletic shoe brand that competes with Reebok in the market, making it a fitting answer for the clue "Reebok rival."


Rickman of “Die Hard” : ALAN

Alan Rickman is the actor who played the iconic role of Hans Gruber in the movie "Die Hard," making "ALAN" the correct answer to the clue "Rickman of 'Die Hard'."


Rough guess : STAB

"STAB" is the right solution because a rough guess is often made quickly and without much thought, similar to how one might make a stab in the dark.


Safe IRA option : T-NOTE

The answer "T-NOTE" is the right solution because a T-Note is a Treasury Note issued by the US government, which is considered a safe investment option for an Individual Retirement Account (IRA).


Sam player on “Cheers” : TED

The character's name on "Cheers" is Sam Malone, played by actor Ted Danson. Therefore, the answer to "Sam player on 'Cheers'" is "TED."


Scrooge visitor : GHOST

The answer "GHOST" fits the clue "Scrooge visitor" because in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.


Shady plot : ARBOR

The answer "ARBOR" fits because a shady plot can refer to a garden feature like an arbor, which provides shade with its overhead structure covered in vines or plants.


Sharp front tooth : INCISOR

The answer "INCISOR" fits the clue "Sharp front tooth" because incisors are the sharp, flat teeth at the front of the mouth used for cutting food.


Shoemaker’s tools : AWLS

The answer "AWLS" is the right solution because an awl is a tool commonly used by shoemakers for punching small holes in materials like leather.


Short greetings : HIS

The answer "HIS" is a short form of "His hellos" or "His greetings", making it a fitting solution for the clue "Short greetings".


Show place : CINEMA

The answer to "Show place?" is "THIRD" because it refers to the position of the word "show" within the word "third". In other words, the third letter of the word "show" is "o".


Show place : CINEMA

The answer "CINEMA" fits the clue "Show place" because a cinema is a place where movies are shown to an audience.


Singing nymph of the Rhine : LORELEI

The singing nymph of the Rhine is a famous German legend known as Lorelei who lured sailors to their doom with her enchanting voice. The answer "LORELEI" fits this description.


Some bourbons : RYES


Some spreads : JAMS

The answer "JAMS" fits the clue "Some spreads" because jams are a type of spread that can be put on bread or toast.


Sorrowful sigh : ALAS

"Alas" is a sorrowful interjection often used to express grief or regret. It is commonly used as a sigh in response to a sad or unfortunate situation.


Spanish folk hero : EL CID

El Cid is a Spanish folk hero and legendary figure known for his military exploits in medieval Spain. He is a popular figure in Spanish literature and history, making him the appropriate answer for the clue "Spanish folk hero."


Square : PLAZA

The word "square" can be used to describe someone who is old-fashioned or uncool. "DORK" is a slang term that can also be used to describe someone who is uncool or socially awkward, making it a fitting answer for the clue.


Square : PLAZA


Square : PLAZA

"Square" can refer to an open public area in a city, often surrounded by buildings. A common term for this type of space is "plaza," making "PLAZA" the right answer for this clue.


Square : PLAZA


Stage name intro : AKA

The answer "AKA" is short for "also known as," which is commonly used as a stage name intro for performers.


Standard : PAR

The word "standard" is often used to refer to something that is typical or customary. The word "usual" has a similar meaning, making it the right answer for this clue.


Standard : PAR

The term "par" is commonly used in golf to refer to the standard number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to take to complete a hole. In this context, "standard" can be synonymous with "par."


Standards : NORMS

"NORMS" is a synonym for "standards," as both refer to established rules or guidelines that are commonly accepted or expected in a particular situation.


Sticky brand : ELMER’S

"Sticky brand" is a clue that refers to a well-known brand of glue, and "ELMER'S" is a popular brand of adhesive products, including glue.


Still in the sack : ABED

The term "abed" means in bed or still in bed, making it the correct answer to the clue "Still in the sack."


Stockpiles : STASHES

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


Stockpiles : STASHES

"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 : STASHES

"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.


Storage unit : BYTE

The answer "BYTE" is a unit of digital information storage, making it a fitting solution for the clue "Storage unit."


Storage unit : BYTE

The answer "POD" is the right solution because a POD is a portable storage unit that can be delivered to your location for storage purposes.


Stronger, as mixed drinks : BOOZIER

The term "boozier" means containing more alcohol, making the mixed drinks stronger.


Systane target : DRY EYE

The answer "DRY EYE" fits the clue "Systane target" because Systane is a brand of eye drops commonly used to treat dry eye syndrome.


Tennis great Chris : EVERT

Chris Evert is a well-known retired American tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles during her career. "Tennis great Chris" refers to her, so the answer is "EVERT."


Texter’s “I didn’t mean that : )”

This answer represents the closing parenthesis ")" which is used in texting to indicate the end of a statement or thought, often used to clarify or correct a previous message.


Three Gorges structure : DAM

The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric dam in China, making "DAM" the correct answer for the clue "Three Gorges structure."


Time of Roosevelt’s fireside chats : RADIO ERA

"RADIO ERA" is the right solution because Roosevelt's fireside chats were broadcasted over the radio during the era when radio was a dominant form of mass communication.


Treat 74-es, maybe : SOAK

The answer "SOAK" fits the clue because treating a fabric with the number 74 in a solution of water is a common method of cleaning or dyeing, which involves soaking the fabric in the solution.


Uber Eats display : MENU

The answer "MENU" is the right solution because a menu is typically displayed on the Uber Eats app or website for users to choose their food options from.


Vague quantity : ANY

The answer "ANY" fits the clue "Vague quantity" because "any" is a general term that can refer to an unspecified amount or number.


Victoria’s Secret purchase : BRA

This is the right solution because a common purchase at Victoria's Secret is a bra, which is a type of women's undergarment.


Walk result, maybe : ONE ON

The answer "ONE ON" is the right solution because in golf, a "walk result" refers to a player having a score of one under par on a hole, which is commonly referred to as "one under" or "one on."


Was successful in : WON AT

"WON AT" is the right solution because it means achieving success in a competition or event. It fits the clue "Was successful in" perfectly.


Wasatch Mountains ski town : ALTA

ALTA is a ski town located in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding.


Wedding planner’s concern : VENUE

"Wedding planner's concern" refers to one of the key decisions a wedding planner has to make, which is choosing the location where the wedding will take place. This location is commonly known as the "venue."


Wee : BITSY

The word "itsy" is a short form of "itsy-bitsy," which means tiny or very small. "Wee" is a synonym of small, making "itsy" a suitable answer for the clue.


Wee : BITSY

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Word with ink or egg : … SAC

The word "sac" can be combined with "ink" to form "inksac" or with "egg" to form "eggsac," making it a valid completion for the clue "Word with ink or egg."


YouTube alternative : VIMEO

Vimeo is a popular video-sharing platform similar to YouTube, making it a suitable alternative.


__ jockey : DISC

The term "disc jockey" is commonly abbreviated as "DJ," which is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Therefore, the answer to "__ jockey" is "DISC."


__ station : WEIGH

The answer "WEIGH" fits the clue "__ station" because it completes the phrase "weigh station," which is a designated area where vehicles are required to stop to be weighed.


“Bizarre Foods” host Zimmern : ANDREW

The answer is "ANDREW" because Andrew Zimmern is the host of the TV show "Bizarre Foods."


“Breaking Bad” villain Fring : GUS

Gus is the correct answer because Gustavo "Gus" Fring is a major villain in the TV show "Breaking Bad."


“Catch ya later!” : CIAO!

"CIAO!" is an informal way to say goodbye in Italian, similar to "Catch ya later!" in English.


“Go faster, huskies!” : MUSH!

The term "MUSH" is a command used to urge sled dogs to start moving or to go faster. It is commonly associated with dog sledding and is a fitting answer for the clue "Go faster, huskies!"


“Grand” ice cream : EDY’S

"EDY’S" is a brand of ice cream known for its "Grand" line of flavors, making it the fitting answer to the clue "Grand ice cream."


“How tragic” : IT’S SAD

"OH NO" is a common expression used to convey shock or dismay, making it a fitting response to the clue "How tragic." It is a succinct way to express a sense of sadness or disappointment.


“How tragic” : IT’S SAD

The answer "IT'S SAD" fits the clue "How tragic" because it conveys a similar sentiment in response to something unfortunate or sorrowful.


“How tragic” : OH NO

"OH NO" is a common expression used to convey shock or dismay, making it a fitting response to the clue "How tragic." It is a succinct way to express a sense of sadness or disappointment.


“How tragic” : OH NO

The answer "IT'S SAD" fits the clue "How tragic" because it conveys a similar sentiment in response to something unfortunate or sorrowful.


“I Said a Prayer” singer Tillis : PAM

Pam Tillis is a country music singer known for the song "I Said a Prayer," making "PAM" the correct answer.


“I’m not eating that!” : ICK!

The answer "ICK!" is a common expression of disgust or aversion, which fits the clue "I'm not eating that!" as it conveys a strong negative reaction to something.


“Not my __” : PROB

"PROB" is short for "probably," which fits the clue "Not my __" indicating uncertainty or doubt.


“__ Christ Superstar” : JESUS

The answer is "JESUS" because "Jesus Christ Superstar" is a famous rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.


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