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The whole nine yards LA Times Crossword Clue Answers on June 18, 2024

Discover the answer to the LA Times crossword clue The whole nine yards on June 18, 2024

by Abisha

Updated Jun 18, 2024

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The whole nine yards LA Times Crossword Clue Answers on June 18, 2024

LA Times The whole nine yards Crossword Clue

Let’s find the answers to The whole nine yards LA Times for the June 18, 2024 edition of LA Times crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with A and end with Z, and the possible solutions are ADZ, ARROZ, ATOZ.

Answer

The answer to the clue, The whole nine yards is ATOZ.

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Rodentlike features, and a phonetic hint to a segment of 18-, 23-, 36-, and 50-Across 9 Letters
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Voyagers of 1620 8 Letters
Isolated group of employees 4 Letters
Short-cut pasta 4 Letters
Home Of Lucas Oil Stadium, Familiarly 4 Letters
Person Experiencing the Bystander Effect, Perhaps 8 Letters
Some “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” characters 8 Letters
Vote By __ 4 Letters
Norman Lear’s specialty 7 Letters
Seafood appetizer often seasoned with Old Bay 7 Letters
End Of A Professor’s Address 3 Letters
Hot sauce from Louisiana 7 Letters
Trade Unions for Onions? 4 Letters
Objects for separating subjects 11 Letters
Not obviously true 8 Letters
Chatting on Slack, for short 5 Letters
Faith Founded In Persia 5 Letters
Paperless Post Offerings 6 Letters
Human rights lawyer Clooney 4 Letters
Sea creature who lived across the Strait of Messina from Scylla 9 Letters
World capital once called Thang Long 5 Letters
Establish anew, as authority 8 Letters
Literary Citation Abbr. 4 Letters
“The United States Vs. Billie Holiday” Oscar Nominee Day 5 Letters
Bygone audio format 8 Letters
Land of giants in “Gulliver’s Travels” 11 Letters
Character’s beginning, middle, and end 3 Letters
Penalizing sorts, for short 4 Letters
Like good things happening to good people 6 Letters
False earnestness 5 Letters
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Explanation

The answer to The whole nine yards is ATOZ.

The phrase "the whole nine yards" typically means everything or the entirety of something. It's often used to describe a situation where everything that could be done or provided has been done or provided.

The origin of the phrase is debated, but it's commonly believed to have originated in the United States in the mid-20th century. There are various theories about its specific origin, ranging from its use in World War II aviation to describe the length of ammunition belts to its use in the textile industry.

In contemporary usage, "the whole nine yards" is used colloquially to convey completeness, thoroughness, or entirety. It can refer to a comprehensive explanation, a full set of actions taken, or the entirety of a process or project. For example, if someone says they gave "the whole nine yards" to a task, they mean they put in maximum effort or completed every aspect of it.


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