La Times Crossword Answers Friday, February 3 2023 are listed below. Check the solution for February 03 2023 if you are stuck.
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Across Clues
- Kid’s parentGOAT
- Rebecca in the Basketball Hall of FameLOBO
- Texter’s “I don’t understand”WDYM
- Actor OmarEPPS
- Hyaluronic __ACID
- FrostHOAR
- Zevk, literallyTURKISHDELIGHT
- Early ISPAOL
- Fictional sleuth WolfeNERO
- Egyptian cobraASP
- St. __: Cornwall townIVES
- Bise, literallyFRENCHKISS
- Sought out for adviceWENTTO
- Part of a vague ultimatumORELSE
- Pianist RubinsteinARTUR
- PhilistineBOOR
- Make a bad impression?DENT
- Cangkir, literallyCUPOFJAVA
- ReserveBOOK
- NoshesEATS
- VigilantAWARE
- Marquee timeTONITE
- Plays loudlyBLARES
- Quando, literallyWHENINROME
- Sails off courseYAWS
- “You __ do this!”CAN
- Some ballpark figs.ERAS
- Dust jacket paragraphBIO
- La lluvia, literallyTHERAININSPAIN
- HumdingerLULU
- Element used in a 5-DownNEON
- DressedCLAD
- Ancient BritonCELT
- Some digital natives, informallyGENY
- Moral lapsesSINS
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Vertical Clues
- Move past, as a breakupGETOVER
- LuxuriousOPULENT
- Car loan fig.APR
- Judgy soundTSK
- Lithography toolLASER
- Prehistoric paint colourOCHRE
- Compete for, in a wayBIDON
- First word of the European Union anthem’s titleODE
- Taken suddenlyWHISKEDAWAY
- Group celebration after a game-winning play, sayDOGPILE
- Slangy agreementYAH
- B.A. Baracus playerMRT
- Recon collectionINFO
- Cowardly Lion portrayerLAHR
- Big name in speakersAIWA
- Longing for change, maybeSTUCKINARUT
- “Downton Abbey” countess played by Elizabeth McGovernCORA
- Tax form digitsSSN
- All readySET
- Capote nicknameTRU
- Fluffy wrapBOA
- Again and again, in verseOFT
- Fresh-squeezed drinks, for shortOJS
- Hammer endPEEN
- Actor KilmerVAL
- FYI kinBTW
- __ and aahOOH
- Like yeastONECELL
- Horse breed that originated on an Asian peninsulaARABIAN
- Goes back to the startREWINDS
- Exxon, in Canada and EuropeESSO
- Jukebox musical whose first number is “Nutbush City Limits”TINA
- “Porgy and __”BESS
- “Judy” star ZellwegerRENEE
- Hunter slain by ArtemisORION
- 2004 World Series MVP RamirezMANNY
- Indulgent attention, for shortTLC
- ShadeHUE
- Gerund syllableING
- IBMs, e.g.PCS
- Former boxer LailaALI