Across
- 2. LA cemetery where you can watch movies
- 3. Another name for Hollywood
- 5. Jedi wish of good will
- 8. In 1961, this person was the only public official to greet MLK Jr. when he came to LA
- 10. Sandwich created in LA
- 12. The house label of a membership-only warehouse retail store
- 14. TV series about a Hollywood executive
- 15. The longest operating and only major studio remaining in Hollywood
- 16. Mexican niche perfume brand
- 19. LA-based DJ and producer who did one of the three soundtracks for Adult Swim's Lazarus
- 21. Considered the most accurate medical procedural drama TV series
- 22. Formerly the largest public cafeteria in the world; now a five-floor nightlife venue in DTLA
- 24. LA beach that allows bonfires
- 25. Town named after a tree and has views of Mt. Whitney's summit
- 28. Sports team named after jaywalking New Yorkers
- 29. Rapper who was the NBC and Peacock correspondent for the 2024 Olympics
- 30. "shin'ya shokudō" in English; or a Japanese TV series about a chef
- 32. Second largest city in Orange County
- 33. U.S. Route 6 stretches from this small Californian city to Provincetown, Massachusetts
- 35. to rappel
- 36. Mexican chili oil
- 37. barbecue in Australia or New Zealand
- 38. Star Wars series starring Diego Luna
- 41. Neighborhood with the only natural hot spring in LA
- 43. Chinese soft drink brand specializing in sugar-free and low-calorie products
- 44. whole roasted pig
- 45. Japanese animator who said AI is an “insult to life itself”
- 47. First food truck operator to win "Best New Chefs" by Food and Wine
- 48. original number of stars on the Chicago flag
- 49. Architect known for urban revitalization projects in Culver City
- 50. to swing sideways when climbing
- 51. Petroleum industrialist who created a trust that holds the world's wealthiest art institution, abbr.
- 54. LA-style hot dog
- 56. Rapper who studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet
- 58. OC city with the highest percentage of Vietnamese people
- 59. Abbr. for largest city in North America
- 60. A closed suction drain, abbr.
- 62. The intersection of _____ Way and _____ Drive in Beverly Hills creates an actor's name
- 64. Indigenous people of California from the Los Angeles Basin and the Southern Channel Islands
- 66. The second most populous city in California
- 69. NYT staff food writer from Atlanta
- 70. Old name of a now affordable housing complex in DTLA, which was previously a hotel and known for its many suicides and accidental or unnatural deaths
- 73. continuous play in pickleball that occurs after the serve and before a fault
- 74. Designated as Nevada's first National Conservation Area
- 75. An active paleontological research site in California
- 76. Sports team named after big boats, which typically were popular in olden times in the San Diego port
- 77. Frank Lloyd Wright’s first LA commission
- 78. a traditional Hawaiian cooking method that utizles an imu, a type of underground oven
- 79. Sports team with many high-profile owners, including Will Ferrell, abbr.
- 81. The port is North America's largest man-made small-craft harbor
- 82. Fall feast with friends
- 83. "outside the work" in French
- 84. An outdoor venue with a capacity of 17,500
- 86. Theme park with the most cumulative attendance in the world
- 88. Jazz saxophonist and composer from LA who did one of the three soundtracks for Adult Swim's Lazarus
- 89. the court diagonally opposite your court in pickleball
- 91. County with the most farms in the country
- 92. NBA's all-time leading scorer
- 93. Sports team with many high-profile owners, including Natalie Portman, abbr.
- 94. Longest street in LA
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- 1. Iron chef with restaurants in both Chicago and LA
- 2. U.S. state with the highest percentage of Asian Americans
- 4. Two-way player for the Dodgers
- 6. Name of union organization to have the first route-setting strike in the nation
- 7. Houses the most viewed telescope in the world
- 9. John Mulaney Presents: __________
- 11. Street artist who founded OBEY
- 13. Los Angeles City Controller
- 17. LA-based alternative hip hop collective that was active from 2007-2015, abbr.
- 18. This studio's backlot will host squash for the 2028 Olympics
- 20. The first rapper to win the Pulitzer Prize
- 22. Boardgame where two teams compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first
- 23. Name for the 100th street in LA's grid plan
- 26. Owner of Fat + Flour
- 27. P-22 was this type of feline
- 31. Houses Sony Pictures Studios
- 33. This building is featured in both (500 Days of) Summer and Blade Runner
- 34. borrowed from Italian for "in the cool/fresh [air]"
- 39. Sports Day is British English, Field Days is American English, _____ Days is Canadian English
- 40. The first food critic to win the Pulitzer Prize
- 42. Clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts
- 46. Developer best known for his "Venice of America" development
- 52. Largest and most populous of only three official Japantowns in the U.S.
- 53. The largest U.S. newspaper not published on the East Coast, abbr.
- 55. Tribe of Indigenous peoples of the Americas who live at the northern border of Baja California in Mexico and the southern border of California in the U.S.
- 56. a type of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle
- 57. Korean reality TV show where contestants compete in strategy games
- 61. Oldest neighborhood in LA outside of DTLA
- 63. Nicknamed "Surf City"
- 65. a traditional maize preparation process in which dried kernels are cooked and steeped in an alkaline solution
- 67. The official flower of LA
- 68. Disney founded this sports team to coincide with a 1992 release
- 71. God of rain in Aztec religion
- 72. The informal name of a type of yucca that’s native to the American southwest
- 80. City where Bird was founded and headquartered
- 85. Sports team named after the largest group of freshwater in the Midwest
- 87. Neighborhood with the Sunset Strip, abbr.
- 90. The famous Hollywood sign used to end with this word
