Sunday, May 14, 2017

LA Times Crossword Answers - May 14 2017

__ Pie
__ Biscuit, product debut of 1912
__ bean
X, at times
Words after 'jolly' in an iconic ad
Word of possession
Willpower
Whiz
Where Anheuser-Busch is BUD
What seems like forever
Website charge
Wall builder
Venezia casino winner
Unyielding
Tycoon, e.g
Trudges
Transcript info
Toy, perhaps
Toughen
Title of honor
This and this
Theme
Takes action
Swerves
Sun blocker
Stagger
Stage award
Something to build on
Slowly, in music
Simpson trial figure Kaelin
Sharp group
Russian refusals
Ruin, weatherwise
Rubberneck
Rock genre
Ripped off
Rich, and then some
Resort of a sort
Remove
Reject
Progressive movement
Prayer leaders
Pond denizens
Ping-Pong shot
Part of NATO: Abbr
Pac-12 team
Outstanding
One way to split
One of Chekhov's 'Three Sisters'
One digging hard rock?
One brought to a potluck
On one's game
Offer to pay
Novelist Seton
Not as much
NATO founding member
NASA nods
Move, at Coldwell Banker
Modeled, say
Metro barrier
Medical research org
McGregor of 'Trainspotting'
Map feature
Map abbr
Mandatory bet
Major pain
Maestro Solti
Locks in a barn?
Land
Kid's plea
K.T. of country music
Just like that
Jones many keep up with?
Jimmy on sausage labels
It's on the house
Invite to one's loft, say
Indian tourist city
Imperfection
Hollywood Walk of Fame symbol
Highlander
Heron cousin
Heave-ho
Harbinger
Greet with a beep
Gas across the border
Fill with merchandise
Fey in American Express ads
Familia girl
Exerciser's accessory
Euterpe
Energize
Encounter stiff competition
Duty
Dummy Mortimer
Drubbing
Do-it-yourselfer's buy
Do wrong
Diva Te Kanawa
Crux
Creamy sauce
Cost of living?
Construction units
Cons
Con
Compact supplies
Comics resident of the Okefenokee Swamp
Clutter
Chicago exchange, briefly, with 'the'
Certain bond, briefly
Caused by
Briefcase fastener
Brass, e.g
Boredom
Boater or bowler
Blush relative
Bind, in a way
Big beef
Biblical verb
Bete __
Best Buy buy
Becloud
Beatnik's 'Gotcha'
Beatles' 'White Album' song whose title follows 'If you want me to'
Baseball or football
Author Chomsky
Arranges strategically
Apt time to recognize this puzzle's honoree
Antipasto fish
Antacid name since 1872
Affaire de coeur
76-Down brand
'50s-'60s sitcom nickname
'Yikes!'
'The Wreck of the Mary Deare' author Hammond __
'Really?!'
'Pronto!'
'MIB' characters
'La Bohème' role
'Kisses, dahling'
'In my opinion ... '
'Good Eats' host Brown
'Fiddler' meddler
'Double, double toil and trouble' time
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