LA Times Crossword Clue Answer April 25, 2024

Excited to solve The LA Times Crossword Clue for April 25, 2024? Well, here are the puzzle clues; try to find the answer and also find the explanation below. 

by Ritu | Updated Apr 25, 2024

The LA Times Crossword Clue has released clues for April 25, 2024. Its time to fill the grids with the answer, so crack the clues and find the answers as soon as possible. 

Find the answer to the clue below. If you still can't find the answer, check the answers below with explanations. Try your best and get the answers as soon as possible. 

The hundred target, in Pilates

Answer: ABS

In Pilates, "The Hundred" is an exercise aimed at strengthening the abdominal muscles, commonly referred to as "abs."

Wander (about)

Answer: GAD

"Gad" can mean to wander about aimlessly or to go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure or entertainment.

Bloke

Answer: LAD

"Bloke" is a British term used informally to refer to a man, similar to "guy" or "fellow."

“The Search for General __”: food documentary

Answer: TSO

"The Search for General Tso" is a documentary that explores the history and popularity of General Tso's Chicken, a staple in American Chinese restaurants.

Goal material

Answer: NET

"Net" is the material used to make goals in various sports like soccer, hockey, and basketball.

Pose

Answer: ASK

"Ask" is one interpretation of "pose," particularly when you consider posing a question.

Tussle over a 58-Down entry

Answer: EDIT WAR

An "Edit War" can indeed be a tussle over an entry, especially in contexts like Wikipedia, where multiple users may disagree on the content of a page (which could be described as an "edit" from the clue 58-Down).

Avenger in armor

Answer: IRON MAN

Iron Man, also known as Tony Stark, is indeed an Avenger who wears a suit of armor to fight crime and protect the world.

Foot fashion

Answer: TOE RING

A "toe ring" is a piece of jewelry worn on one's toes, making it a trendy fashion accessory for feet.

“Just decide!”

Answer: MAKE UP YOUR MIND!

"Make up your mind!" is a phrase used to urge someone to make a decision or choice.

Stuck in one’s craw

Answer: ATE AT

"Ate at" is a phrase that means to bother or cause discomfort, as if something is stuck in one's craw, causing irritation or annoyance.

Sales channel

Answer: HSN

HSN stands for Home Shopping Network, a television network and online retailer that specializes in home shopping through televised broadcasts and online platforms.

Pokémon that evolves into Kadabra

Answer: ABRA

Abra is the Pokémon that evolves into Kadabra.

For fear that

Answer: LEST

"Lest" is indeed a term used to express the idea of "for fear that" or "to prevent any possibility that."

Rte. finder

Answer: GPS

GPS, short for Global Positioning System, is commonly used as a route finder for navigation purposes.

Around the clock worker?

Answer: GEAR

A "gear" is a part of a machine that works around the clock to keep it functioning properly. Great interpretation!

Remedy known as “having a counter-beer” in German

Answer: HAIR OF THE DOG

"Hair of the dog" refers to the belief that consuming alcohol, particularly the same type as the one causing a hangover, can alleviate hangover symptoms. This remedy is also known as "having a counter-beer" in German.

Surfaces, e.g.

Answer: PCS

"PCs" stands for Personal Computers, which are indeed devices used for various tasks, including accessing and interacting with surfaces such as screens and keyboards.

“So that’s __?”

Answer: A NO

"A no" is a response used to confirm understanding or agreement with a negative statement, such as "So that's a no?" when confirming a negative response.

Styled like

Answer: A LA

"A la" is a French term meaning "in the style of" or "according to," often used to describe a dish prepared in a particular manner or style.

Paramount+ partner, briefly

Answer: SHO

"SHO" typically refers to Showtime, which is not a partner of Paramount+. Paramount+ is affiliated with CBS, so "CBS" would be the more appropriate answer.

In great shape

Answer: FIT AS A FIDDLE

"Fit as a fiddle" is a phrase used to describe someone who is in excellent physical condition.

“That’s valid”

Answer: FAIR

"Fair" is often used to acknowledge that something is reasonable or justifiable, indicating that it is valid.

With 9-Down, traveling employee’s allowance

Answer: PER …

The answer is "DIEM," and when combined with "Per," it forms the phrase "Per Diem," which refers to the daily allowance given to employees for expenses incurred during work-related travel.

Body part with cinco dedos

Answer: MANO

"Mano" is Spanish for "hand," which typically has "cinco dedos" or "five fingers."

Cautionary __

Answer: TALE

The answer is "TALE," which makes the phrase "Cautionary Tale," referring to a story or anecdote told to warn others about the potential dangers or consequences of certain actions.

Landmark civil rights law acronym

 Answer: ADA

"ADA" stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act, landmark civil rights legislation passed in 1990 to prohibit discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life.

Try to buy from Ebay

Answer: BID ON

When you're interested in purchasing an item on eBay, you typically place a "bid" on it, indicating the maximum amount you're willing to pay.

Friend’s invitation before a party, or a TikTok genre that shows off the starts of 20-, 30-, and 41-Across

Answer: GET READY WITH ME

"Get Ready With Me" is both an informal invitation friends might extend before a party and a popular TikTok genre where users showcase their pre-party preparations.

Prep roses for “The Bachelor,” say

Answer: DETHORN

"De-thorn" would be an essential step in preparing roses for "The Bachelor," where roses are symbolic of advancing in the competition.

Spot far from the nosebleeds

Answer: VIP SEAT

A VIP seat is typically located close to the action, far from the nosebleed seats, offering prime viewing and often additional amenities or perks.

Tums, e.g.

Answer: ANTACID

Tums is a brand of antacid used to relieve symptoms of acid indigestion, heartburn, and upset stomach.

Scrape (out)

Answer: EKE

"Eke" means to supplement or make an inadequate supply of something last longer by using small amounts of it, often in a careful or frugal manner. So "scrape" and "eke" have different meanings.

Like much omakase

Answer: RAW

"Raw" is often used to describe the state of many dishes served in omakase meals, where the chef presents a series of courses typically featuring fresh, high-quality seafood and other ingredients in their raw state.

Benefit that may be rolled over: Abbr.

Answer: PTO

"PTO" stands for "Paid Time Off," which can often be rolled over from one year to the next, allowing employees to accumulate unused vacation or sick days.

Peele’s partner

Answer: KEY

Jordan Peele's partner is Keegan-Michael Key. They are known for their work together on the sketch comedy television series "Key & Peele."

Sloth in “Ice Age”

Answer: SID

Sid is the name of the sloth character in the "Ice Age" animated film series.

Genre with intense lyrics

Answer: EMO

"emo" is a genre of music known for its emotionally intense lyrics and themes. It often deals with topics like heartbreak, alienation, and introspection.

Cracker shape

Answer: ANIMAL

Animal crackers are often shaped like various animals, such as lions, elephants, giraffes, and bears. They're a popular snack enjoyed by both children and adults.

Scold

Answer: BERATE

"Scold" and "berate" are synonyms, both meaning to reprimand or criticize someone angrily or severely.

Tends a fire

Answer: STOKES

"Stokes" can mean to tend or feed a fire by adding fuel or stirring it to increase its intensity.

Spectrum

Answer: GAMUT

"Gamut" refers to the complete range or scope of something, while "spectrum" refers to a broad range or sequence of related ideas or objects. Together, they suggest the full extent or variety of something.

“Now!” letters

Answer: ASAP!

ASAP stands for "as soon as possible." It's often used to convey a sense of urgency or immediacy in requests or instructions. So, "Now!" is a great synonym!

Be Delicious perfume co.

Answer: DKNY

DKNY produces the "Be Delicious" perfume line.

“We’ll take it from here”

Answer: LET US

"Let us" is a polite way of saying "we'll take it from here."

Add sparkle, say 

Answer: ADORN

To "add sparkle" is to adorn something with an extra touch of brightness or attractiveness.

See 46-Across

Answer: …DIEM

The phrase "Carpe Diem" translates to "Seize the Day" in English. It's often used to encourage living life to the fullest and making the most of the present moment.

Places to sleep tight?

Answer: TWIN BEDS

"Twin Beds" is a common term referring to beds designed for one person, typically used in shared bedrooms or guest rooms. The phrase "sleep tight" is often used as a farewell to wish someone a good night's sleep. So, "Places to sleep tight? TWIN BEDS" suggests that twin beds are suitable for getting a good night's sleep.

“Killing Eve” star

Answer: SANDRA OH

Sandra Oh is the talented actress who gained widespread acclaim for her role as Eve Polastri in the television series "Killing Eve." She received critical praise and several award nominations for her performance in the series.

Agcy.

Answer: ORG

"Agcy." is an abbreviation for "agency." It's often used in contexts like government agencies, advertising agencies, or other organizations that provide services or oversight in specific areas.

Priority system

Answer: TRIAGE

"Triage" refers to the process of sorting and prioritizing patients in a medical setting based on the severity of their condition. It helps medical professionals allocate resources effectively and ensure that those in critical need receive timely care.

Noto’er

Answer: ‘NEATH

"Noto'er 'neath" is an abbreviated form of "note to self," meaning a reminder or instruction to oneself about something.

Très

Answer: OH SO

"Très" is French for "very," and "oh so" is an English expression used for emphasis, often to mean "extremely" or "very." So, together they convey a strong emphasis on something being very much as described.

Best Picture winner set in Iran

Answer: ARGO

"Argo" is indeed a Best Picture winner, but it is not set in Iran. The film is based on the true story of a CIA operative's mission to rescue six Americans during the Iran hostage crisis, but much of the action takes place in Iran and the United States.

Torres of “9-1-1: Lone Star”

Answer: GINA

Gina Torres stars as paramedic captain Tommy Vega in the TV series "9-1-1: Lone Star."

TA overseer

Answer: PROF

In the context of education, a TA, or teaching assistant, is often supervised by a professor (PROF).

Wall clock inserts

Answer: AAS

Wall clock inserts are often powered by batteries, typically AA batteries. So, "AAS" could refer to AA batteries used as power sources for wall clock inserts.

Taper

Answer: FADE

A taper, often referred to as a "fade" in hairstyling, is a gradual decrease in hair length from the top of the head down to the neck.

“In short” initialism

Answer: TL;DR

TL;DR stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read." It's often used online to summarize lengthy content or to indicate a brief summary for those who may not want to read the entire text.

“2001” supercomputer

Answer: HAL

HAL, the supercomputer from the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey," is one of the most iconic AI characters in film history.

“As if!”

Answer: PFFT!

"PFFT!" is a perfect response to dismiss something as unlikely or absurd.

Role in many a spy thriller

Answer: CIA AGENT

CIA agents often play significant roles in spy thrillers, adding intrigue and suspense to the plot.

120mm Louboutin feature

Answer: STILETTO

A 120mm Louboutin feature refers to the height of the stiletto heel in Christian Louboutin shoes. This height is known for its elegance and ability to elongate the legs, making it a coveted feature among fashion enthusiasts.

“Queen of Soul” Franklin

Answer: ARETHA

You got it! Aretha Franklin, known as the "Queen of Soul," was an iconic American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Her powerful voice and emotional delivery made her one of the greatest singers of all time.

Tipping point on a counter?

Answer: IPAD

The tipping point on a counter could indeed be an iPad, suggesting the modern prevalence of digital devices in our daily lives.

Puts off

Answer: EMITS

"Puts off" usually means to postpone or delay something, while "emits" means to produce and discharge something, like light, sound, or odor. So, the phrase "puts off" doesn't quite fit with "emits" in terms of meaning

Hold fast (to)

Answer: ADHERE

"Hold fast (to)" and "adhere" convey similar meanings, emphasizing the idea of sticking firmly to something, whether it's a principle, belief, or physical object. So, in this case, they are indeed synonymous.

“Nuh-uh!”

Answer: NO, MA’AM!

"Nuh-uh!" and "no, ma'am!" both convey a negative response or denial, but "no, ma'am!" has a more formal or polite tone compared to "nuh-uh!" which is more casual or informal.

Punch recipe?

Answer: ONE-TWO

A "one-two punch" is a phrase used to describe a powerful or effective combination of things or actions. However, if you're looking for a specific punch recipe, it might involve mixing various juices, sodas, or alcoholic beverages to create a refreshing drink.

Bird of prey’s nest

Answer: AERIE

A bird of prey's nest is called an "aerie" or "eyrie." It's typically located high up in trees, on cliffs, or in other elevated locations, providing a strategic vantage point for hunting and protecting their young.

Hunky-dory

Answer: DANDY

"Hunky-dory" is a colloquial way of saying everything is fine or satisfactory. Another term with a similar meaning is "dandy." Both convey a sense of things being in good order or going well.

Ostrich or emu

Answer: BIPED

Both ostriches and emus are bipedal birds, meaning they walk on two legs. This adaptation allows them to run at high speeds, making them some of the fastest land animals.

Giant diamond

Answer: ROCK

A giant diamond is indeed referred to as a "rock." In informal usage, especially in contexts like jewelry or engagement rings, people often colloquially call diamonds "rocks."

First name in haute couture

Answer: YVES

Yves Saint Laurent is a prominent figure in the world of haute couture.

Collaborative site

Answer: WIKI

"Wiki" typically refers to a collaborative website that allows users to add, modify, or delete content, often used for sharing information and knowledge on various topics.

“The Sacred Art of Giving __”: Ta-Nehisi Coates essay about a friendly greeting

Answer: DAP

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