If you ask a crossword question, please include the date (including year) and the name of the publication where the crossword is found. Otherwise, it is hard to know which crossword puzzle you are referring to. :)
That depends on the date of the crossword. Please see the related questions for specific answers by date.
That depends on the date of the crossword. Please see the related questions for answers for specific dates.
on a book title page
ND is a medical suffix and indicates "Doctor of Naturopathy". Source: http://www.naturopathic.us/
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific crossword puzzle answers or archives. You may want to check a crossword database or the LA Times website for that specific date's puzzle.
I'm sorry, but I do not have access to specific crossword puzzles or their answers. You might want to check a crossword database or the LA Times website for archived puzzles to find the answer to 54 across from that date.
I don't know about that date, but you can usually get the answers every week here: www.robertianrae.co.uk Katrina.
Websites usually give the copyright date as the date the page was generated; thus you will see at the bottom of this page Copyright [current year] Answers Corporation.
The date of publication coincides with public release of a work.
The date of publication is the date (usually just the year) when the work was released to the public.
The publication date of the book is October 15, 2021.
To find the date an article was published, look for the publication date at the top or bottom of the article, check the byline for the author's name and publication date, or search for the article on the website of the publication to find the original publication date.