pubdate: 2023-11-20
dateYear: 2023
LA Times Crossword Clues for 20 November 2023, Monday

LA Times Crossword Clues and Answers for 20 November 2023, Monday

Here's all LA Times Crossword answers for 20 November 2023, Monday. Find all answers and solutions here. We've also tries to explain why the answer is the correct solution for each clue.
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Clues and answers

Clues followed by answers and an explanation underneath.

40-Down doc : VET

The answer to "40-Down doc" is "VET" because a "VET" is a commonly used abbreviation for a veterinarian, who is a doctor that specializes in treating animals.


62- contributor : RATER

The answer "RATER" is the right solution because a "contributor" is someone who adds or contributes something. In this context, a "62-" is indicating that we are looking for a six-letter word that starts with "R" and ends with "R." Therefore, "RATER" fits the criteria and is the correct answer.


Antelope’s playmate on the range, in song : DEER

The answer "DEER" is the right solution because in the song "Home on the Range," the lyrics mention "where the deer and the antelope play." So, the antelope's playmate on the range, as referenced in the song, is a deer.


Attire for a lazy Saturday : ROBE

The answer "ROBE" is the right solution because a robe is a comfortable and casual piece of clothing typically worn at home, making it suitable for a lazy Saturday.


Aunt, in Spanish : TIA

The answer to "Aunt, in Spanish" is "TIA" because "TIA" is the Spanish word for "aunt".


Baseball hats : CAPS

The answer to "Baseball hats" is "CAPS" because caps are a common type of headwear worn in baseball.


Board, as a bus : GET ON

The answer "GET ON" is the right solution because it accurately describes the action of boarding a bus.


Class for some HS juniors : ACT PREP

The answer "ACT PREP" is the right solution because the ACT is a standardized test commonly taken by high school juniors as part of the college admissions process. "ACT PREP" refers to a class or program specifically designed to help students prepare for the ACT exam.


Clean water org. : EPA

The answer to "Clean water org." is "EPA" because EPA stands for Environmental Protection Agency, which is responsible for regulating and protecting clean water sources in the United States.


Clean water org. : EPA

The answer "EPA" stands for the Environmental Protection Agency, an organization that works to ensure clean water and air quality in the United States.


Clean water org. : EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a government organization that is responsible for ensuring clean water and air quality in the United States.


Curvy letter : ESS

The letter "S" is curvy in shape, making it the correct answer to the clue "Curvy letter."


DDE’s WWII command : ETO


Deep divides : CHASMS

The answer "CHASMS" fits the clue "Deep divides" because a chasm refers to a deep fissure or gap, often used metaphorically to describe significant divisions or differences between people or things.


Dorothy and Toto creator L. Frank __ : BAUM

The answer is "BAUM" because L. Frank Baum is the author who created Dorothy and Toto in the famous book "The Wizard of Oz".


Ethyl __ : nail polish remover option

The answer to "Ethyl __" is "acetate". Acetate is a common ingredient in nail polish removers, making it a suitable option for this clue.


Falling-out between friends : RIFT

The word "RIFT" fits the clue because it means a break or separation between friends, which is commonly referred to as a falling-out.


Fellows : MEN

The word "fellows" can refer to a group of people or members of an organization. "Parishes" are also groups of people who belong to a particular church or religious organization. Therefore, "parishes" can be a suitable answer to the clue "fellows."


Fellows : MEN

The answer "MEN" fits the clue "Fellows" because it is a simple and common term used to refer to a group of people who are male.


Fellows : MEN

"LADS" is a synonym for "Fellows" as both refer to informal terms for young men or boys.


Fellows : MEN

The word "fellows" is often used to refer to a group of men, making "MEN" a fitting answer.


Fellows : MEN


Field of expertise for corporate attorneys : BUSINESS LAW

The answer "BUSINESS LAW" is the right solution because corporate attorneys specialize in providing legal advice and guidance specifically related to business matters. This field of expertise involves dealing with contracts, regulations, mergers, acquisitions, and other legal aspects of corporate operations.


Furry friend : PET

The answer to "Furry friend" is "PET" because pets, such as cats and dogs, are commonly referred to as furry friends due to their soft fur and close companionship with humans.


Garments with underwires : BRAS

The answer to "Garments with underwires" is "BRAS" because bras are specifically designed undergarments that often have underwires to provide support and shape to the bust.


Gas, to a Brit : PETROL

The answer to "Gas, to a Brit" is "PETROL" because in British English, "petrol" is the term used for gasoline or fuel for vehicles.


Georgia’s state fruit : PEACH

The answer is "PEACH" because Georgia is known as the "Peach State" and peaches are a popular fruit in Georgia.


Get too old : AGE OUT

The answer "AGE OUT" is the right solution because it means to become too old for a particular activity or group.


Good find for a traveler on a budget : CHEAP FLIGHT


GPS lines : RDS

The answer to "GPS lines" is "Abbr." because GPS stands for Global Positioning System, and the lines on a GPS map are abbreviated as routes or paths.


GPS lines : RDS

The answer to "GPS lines" is "STS" because "STS" stands for "Satellite Tracking System," which is a network of satellites used in GPS technology to determine precise locations on Earth.


GPS lines : RDS

The answer to "GPS lines" is "RDS" because RDS stands for Radio Data System, which is a feature in GPS devices that provides information such as traffic updates and song titles on radio stations.


Had a meal : ATE

The word "ate" is the past tense of the verb "eat." It means to consume food, which is what "had a meal" implies. Therefore, "ate" is the correct answer for this crossword clue.


Had a meal : ATE

The word "ate" is the past tense of the verb "eat," which means to consume food. So, "had a meal" is synonymous with "ate."


Had a meal : ATE

The word "ate" is the past tense of "eat", which means to consume food. Therefore, "had a meal" can be represented by the word "ATE".


Hairstyles : COIFS

The answer "COIFS" is the right solution because it is a word that specifically refers to different hairstyles.


Hands raised in support, say : YEA VOTES

The answer "YEA VOTES" is the right solution because when people raise their hands in support, they are often indicating their agreement or approval of something, which can be referred to as "yea votes."


Heavy shoe : BROGAN

The answer to "Heavy shoe" is "BROGAN" because a brogan is a type of sturdy, heavy shoe typically worn for outdoor work or military purposes.


High-pitched cry : EEK!


High-speed Amtrak trains : ACELAS

The answer "ACELAS" is the right solution because ACELAS are high-speed Amtrak trains.


Italian playhouse : TEATRO

The answer to "Italian playhouse" is "TEATRO" because "teatro" is the Italian word for theater or playhouse.


Jump : LEAP

The answer to "Jump" is "LEAP" because a leap is a quick and energetic movement off the ground.


Kite dangler : TAIL

The answer "TAIL" is the right solution because when a kite is flying, it has a long tail that dangles down and helps to stabilize it in the air.


Laundry cycle for a tough stain : PRESOAK

The answer "PRESOAK" is the right solution because it refers to a laundry cycle where clothes are soaked in water and detergent before starting the regular wash. This helps to loosen and remove tough stains more effectively.


Like some charity golf tourneys : PRO-AM

The answer "PRO-AM" is the right solution because it stands for "professional-amateur." Charity golf tournaments often pair professional golfers with amateur players, hence the term "PRO-AM."


Mary, Queen of __ : SCOTS

The answer "SCOTS" is the right solution because Mary, Queen of Scots, was a historical figure who reigned as the queen of Scotland.


Meager : SCANTY

The word "meager" means lacking in quantity or quality. The word "scant" also means lacking or insufficient. Therefore, "scant" is the right answer because it is a synonym of "meager".


Meager : SCANTY

The word "scanty" is the right solution for the clue "meager" because it means lacking in quantity or not enough. It is a concise and fitting answer to describe something that is small or insufficient.


Meager : SCANTY

"Meager" is a synonym for "scanty," meaning lacking in quantity or quality. The word "scanty" fits the definition of being meager, making it the correct answer.


Meager : SCANTY

"Meager" means lacking in quantity or quality. "Scant" is a synonym for meager, meaning barely sufficient or minimal.


Meager : SCANTY

The word "meager" means lacking in quantity or quality. The word "few" is a synonym for "meager," as it refers to a small number or amount.


Molelike mammals : SHREWS

The answer to "Molelike mammals" is "SHREWS" because shrews are small, insectivorous mammals that resemble moles in their burrowing habits and physical appearance.


Mop (up), as gravy : SOP

The word "sop" can mean to mop up or soak up, especially when referring to liquids like gravy. So, "mop (up), as gravy" is a clue that suggests the answer "SOP".


Nursery arrivals : NEWBORNS

The answer "NEWBORNS" is the right solution because "Nursery arrivals" typically refers to babies that have just been born. "NEWBORNS" is a term commonly used to describe infants in their earliest stage of life.


One part in a hundred : PERCENT

The answer "PERCENT" is the right solution because it refers to a unit of measurement that represents one part in a hundred.


Piece of carry-on luggage, and what the answer to each starred clue literally is : TWO-SUITER

The answer "TWO-SUITER" is the right solution because it is a play on words. The term "carry-on luggage" suggests a type of bag that can be taken onto an airplane, and the clue mentions that the answer is related to each starred clue literally. The word "suiter" is a play on the word "suitcase" and implies that the answer is something related to suits. Since "TWO" is also mentioned in the answer, it suggests that the solution is a piece of carry-on luggage specifically designed to hold two suits.


Primate passenger on a rocket ship : SPACE MONKEY

The term "primate" refers to a group of mammals that includes monkeys. "Passenger on a rocket ship" suggests something or someone that travels in space. Therefore, the term "SPACE MONKEY" fits the clue as it combines the idea of a primate with the concept of space travel.


Protected, at sea : ALEE

The answer "ALEE" is the right solution because it means "on or toward the side sheltered from the wind or toward which the wind is blowing" in nautical terms. It indicates being protected from the wind while at sea.


Repair, as torn clothes : MEND


Restaurant review app : YELP

The answer to "Restaurant review app" is "YELP" because Yelp is a popular app that allows users to review and rate restaurants and other businesses. It is well-known for its extensive database of user-generated reviews and ratings, making it a reliable source for restaurant recommendations.


Result of a hockey penalty, often : POWER PLAY

The answer "POWER PLAY" is the right solution because in hockey, when a player from the opposing team is penalized, the penalized team gets a numerical advantage for a certain amount of time. This advantage is called a "power play."


Retired fliers : Abbr.


Sam Smith’s “__ Me Down” : LAY

The clue is asking for a word that completes the title of Sam Smith's song. "Lay" is the correct answer because it fits grammatically and completes the phrase "Lay Me Down."


Scout unit : TROOP

The answer "TROOP" is the right solution because in scouting, a group of scouts is commonly referred to as a "troop".


Serve a meal to : FEED

The word "FEED" is the right solution because it means to provide food or serve a meal to someone.


Sip slowly : NURSE

The answer "NURSE" is the right solution because when you "sip slowly," you are taking small, careful sips, similar to how a nurse would administer medication or fluids to a patient.


Soften, as butter : MELT

The answer "MELT" is the right solution because when butter is softened, it goes from a solid state to a liquid state, which is exactly what happens when butter melts.


Softhearted : GENTLE

The word "gentle" is the right solution because it means having a kind and tender nature, which aligns with the clue "softhearted."


Some govt. leaders : PMS

The answer "PMS" stands for "Prime Ministers," which are government leaders in many countries.


Sounds of disapproval : TSKS Down 1 Helpful inset in some video games

The answer "TSKS" is the right solution because it represents the sound people make when they disapprove of something. It is a concise and common representation of disapproval sounds.


Sounds of disapproval : TSKS Down 1 Helpful inset in some video games

The answer to "Sounds of disapproval" is "TSKS" because "TSKS" is a common onomatopoeic representation of the sound people make when they disapprove or express disapproval. It is a short and simple way to convey the idea of disapproval in crossword puzzles.


Sounds of disapproval : TSKS Down 1 Helpful inset in some video games

"TUTS" is the right solution because it is a common onomatopoeic representation of a disapproving sound made by clicking the tongue against the roof of the mouth.


Sounds of disapproval : TSKS Down 1 Helpful inset in some video games

The answer "BOOS" fits the clue "Sounds of disapproval" because boos are a common way for an audience to express disapproval by making a loud, disapproving noise.


Spanish “other” : OTRA

The Spanish word for "other" is "otra." Therefore, "OTRA" is the correct answer to the clue.


Starlike flowers : ASTERS

The answer to "Starlike flowers" is "ASTERS" because asters are a type of flower that have a star-like shape when in full bloom.


Tehran inhabitant : IRANI

The answer "IRANI" is the right solution because it refers to a person from Iran, and Tehran is the capital city of Iran.


Tehran inhabitant : IRANI

The answer "IRANI" is the right solution because it refers to a person from Iran, and Tehran is the capital city of Iran.


TNT sister station : TBS

The answer is "TBS" because TBS is a sister station of TNT, both being cable television networks owned by the same company, Turner Broadcasting System.


Tolstoy’s “__ Karenina” : ANNA

The answer is "ANNA" because "Anna Karenina" is a famous novel written by Leo Tolstoy.


Tom Cruise film with a “Maverick” sequel : TOP GUN

The answer is "TOP GUN" because it is a Tom Cruise film that had a sequel titled "Maverick".


Vegan protein source : BEANS

The answer "BEANS" is the right solution because beans are a commonly known source of protein for vegans. They are rich in protein and are often used as a substitute for meat in plant-based diets.


Wolfe of fiction : NERO

The answer to "Wolfe of fiction" is "NERO" because Nero Wolfe is a famous fictional detective created by author Rex Stout.


Wolfe of fiction : NERO

"Nero" is the right answer because Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by Rex Stout. The clue "Wolfe of fiction" is a direct reference to this character, making "NERO" the correct answer.


Worrisome engine sound : RATTLE

The word "rattle" is the right solution because it accurately describes a worrisome engine sound. When an engine develops a problem, it can produce a rattling noise, indicating something is loose or malfunctioning. Therefore, "rattle" fits the clue perfectly.


“About time!” : AT LAST!


“The Fox and the Crow” storyteller : AESOP

The answer to "The Fox and the Crow" storyteller is "AESOP" because Aesop is a famous ancient Greek storyteller known for his fables, including the story of "The Fox and the Crow."


“Xanadu” band, familiarly : ELO

The answer to the clue "Xanadu" band, familiarly is "ELO" because ELO is an abbreviation for Electric Light Orchestra, which was the band that performed the music for the film "Xanadu".


“Xanadu” band, familiarly : ELO

"ELO" is short for Electric Light Orchestra, a band known for their hit song "Xanadu." The clue is asking for the band name familiarly, so "ELO" fits as the correct answer.


“Yeah, I totally believe you” : OH, SURE

The phrase "Oh, sure" is often used sarcastically to indicate disbelief or skepticism. In this context, the clue is asking for a response that suggests skepticism towards someone's claim. Therefore, "Oh, sure" fits perfectly as the answer.


“__ a dark and stormy night … ” : IT WAS


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