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By Joe Deeney ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 01/10/20 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

01/10/20 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Release Date: Friday, January 10, 2020 ACROSS 1 They may be counted 6 “Masterpiece” airer 9 Hideaway 13 Disinclined 14 One in the script 16 Tribal leader 18 Joint venture? 21 Neon tips? 22 “C’mon, play along” 23 A toddler may be put down for one 24 Curtails, with “in” 26 Of inferior quality 28 Joint venture? 31 Winter Olympics event 32 Programming

pioneer Lovelace 33 Hustle 37 Combustion residue 38 Like the object of an “Aww!” 42 U.K. singer Rita __ 43 Food packaging abbr. 45 Cause of

some royal sleeplessness 46 Salt Lake City team 47 Joint venture? 52 Coastal

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DOWN 1 Plum used to flavor spirits 2 Jazz band staple 3 Adheres to a healthy diet 4 E. African land 5 It commonly

involves spiders 6 “I’d love that!” 7 Auction action 8 Last-second online auction participant 9 Moved out 10 Furry TV ET 11 Tony winner Menzel 12 Summarize 15 Food recall cause 17 Auctioned wheels 19 Fivesome 20 Tolkien brutes 25 Halloween __ 27 “Reflection”

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whose current models end in X 54 “The Big Bang Theory” crowd 58 “Actually ... ” 60 “Game of

Thrones” girl __ Stark 61 Turned green, say 63 Japanese drama 64 Skin pic By Christopher Adams ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 01/09/20 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

01/09/20 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Release Date: Thursday, January 9, 2020 ACROSS 1 Coffee holder 4 “Top Chef” host Lakshmi 9 Droop 12 Tapped-off remnant 13 Thread holder 14 T’ai __ 15 Club condiment 17 “Fiddler” meddler 18 Chemistry

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01/08/20 1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What are female elephants called? 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the oldest brewery in the United States? 3. MOVIES: To which destination is the McCallister family traveling in the movie "Home Alone"? 4. GEOGRAPHY: How many U.S. states are named after a president? 5. MUSIC: In the song, what did Frosty the Snowman do after a magic hat was placed on his head? 6. ANATOMY: Where is the glabella located in the human body? 7. LANGUAGE: What did the Russian Space Station "Mir" mean in English? 8. LITERATURE: What are the names of the young bunnies in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"? 9. HISTORY: In what year was the sound barrier broken by a jet aircraft? 10. LANDMARKS: Which presidents are depicted in the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota?

answers on pg. 9 1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What are female elephants called?

2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the oldest brewery in the United States?

3. MOVIES: To which destination is the McCallister family traveling in the movie “Home Alone”?

4. GEOGRAPHY: How many U.S. states are named after a president?

5. MUSIC: In the song, what did Frosty the Snowman do after a magic hat was placed on his head?

6. ANATOMY: Where is the glabella located in the human body?

7. LANGUAGE: What did the Russian Space Station “Mir” mean in English?

8. LITERATURE: What are the names of the young bunnies in “The Tale of Peter Rabbit”?

9. HISTORY: In what year was the sound barrier broken by a jet aircraft? 10. LANDMARKS: Which presidents are depicted in the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota?

Answers 1. Cows 2. Yuengling 3. Paris 4. One, Washington 5. He began to dance around 6. Between the eyebrows 7. World or peace 8. Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter

9. 1947 10. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln

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