L.A. Times Crossword Answers: February 10, 2026
L.A. Times Crossword Answers: February 10, 2026
Here is the complete solution for the LA Times Crossword (February 10, 2026). Today’s puzzle features 76 clues and is edited by Patti Varol. Below you will find the solution grid, a breakdown of the theme, and analysis of the hardest clues provided by WordFinder Tips.
🧩 Theme Overview: L. A. Times, Tue, Feb 10, 2026
The title “L. A. Times, Tue, Feb 10, 2026” suggests the core logic. Key theme entries include:
- BELLYOFTHEBEAST (26 Across)
- BRITISHCOLUMBIA (43 Across)
- BROTHERBEAR (16 Across)
🧐 Tricky Clues Breakdown
- Community leader?:
Answer: CEE
Analysis: The question mark implies a pun or wordplay. - Hostile territory, idiomatically:
Answer: BELLYOFTHEBEAST
Analysis: Long answers often anchor the grid’s theme. - Canadian province that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics:
Answer: BRITISHCOLUMBIA
Analysis: Long answers often anchor the grid’s theme. - Oscar-nominated Disney film set in Alaska:
Answer: BROTHERBEAR
Analysis: Long answers often anchor the grid’s theme.
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Mastering the L.A. Times Crossword
The Los Angeles Times Crossword is one of the most prestigious daily puzzles in the United States. Syndicated by the Tribune Content Agency, it is available in newspapers nationwide and online. Here is how to approach it like a pro:
1. Understand the Week
Just like the NYT, the LAT puzzle follows a difficulty curve. Mondays are designed to be breezy, focusing on straightforward definitions. By the time you reach Thursday, expect trickery—rebuses (multiple letters in one square) or wordplay that requires lateral thinking. Saturdays are the ultimate test of vocabulary.
2. The ‘Crosswordese’ Factor
To solve faster, you need to recognize common filler words known as ‘Crosswordese’. Words like ERA, ORE, ALOE, EPEE, and ARIA appear frequently because their heavy vowel content makes them easy to stack. Seeing these should be an instant fill for any seasoned solver.
3. Use the Crossings
Never stare at a clue for too long. If an ‘Across’ clue stumps you, switch to the ‘Down’ clues that intersect it. Often, getting just one or two letters from the crossings is enough to trigger the answer in your brain.
L.A. Times vs. NYT Crossword
While both puzzles are top-tier, the L.A. Times uses a slightly more ‘pop-culture friendly’ voice. The difficulty spike later in the week is generally considered smoother than the New York Times, making it an excellent training ground for intermediate solvers. Additionally, the LAT puzzle is widely available for free, whereas the NYT requires a subscription.
Crossword Glossary for Beginners
- Theme: The unifying concept of the puzzle, usually found in the longest answers.
- Fill: The shorter, non-theme words used to complete the grid.
- Natick: A square where two obscure proper nouns cross, making it impossible to guess if you don’t know the names.
- Rebus: A puzzle where multiple letters or symbols fit into a single square.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the LA Times Crossword free?
Yes, it is widely syndicated and available for free on many websites, including the LA Times official page.
Who edits the puzzle?
The puzzle is currently edited by Patti Varol, who maintains the high standards set by previous editor Rich Norris.
When does the puzzle update?
The daily puzzle updates at midnight Eastern Time.
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