Clue | Answer |
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A piece of material sown into a garment by most of the group in Air Force? | View Answer |
An awkward, obsessive type of person taken in by Anna Nora Kiernan | View Answer |
Endless red wine to declare | View Answer |
Fight or force admission, as from a legal perspective, it gets people in The Gate | View Answer |
Goes down at the end of 14 across to The Point | View Answer |
Hearing opens on findings - creating a stink as to a what a sniffer dog might benefit from | View Answer |
Left organisation, for example, over Spring | View Answer |
Massive group from NATO left on the road | View Answer |
Note in case director quit | View Answer |
One writing to judge about it - is that to try one's patience? | View Answer |
Praised enthusiastically by sole guide all over the place | View Answer |
Put under lock and key by Frenchmen going to old city in Ireland | View Answer |
Puts away magazine admitting review is endless | View Answer |
RAF women flying with old crafty types employed overseas in a battle | View Answer |
Rant from teenagers in a gaggle | View Answer |
Ray and Old Bob - parasites employed by a sole distributor? | View Answer |
Returned to the house to put in office surrounded by grass | View Answer |
Take all the pieces away from journalist upset with what the editor gave her | View Answer |
Teacher is in possession of old and new assignments | View Answer |
Temper of detective following lead in Mayo river | View Answer |
Travelling on Bali from Britain in the past | View Answer |
University and old institute in need of a first draft perhaps | View Answer |
Upper-class woman from syndicate working as an escort | View Answer |
What the young birds are bound to discard, for example? Inflatable suits found on a beach! | View Answer |
When was Humpty Dumpty in hospital? Presumably around the time Adam and Eve left the garden! | View Answer |
Winds up over match in the final stages | View Answer |
Writer climbs up with the greatest Sherpa to scale the peaks, so to speak | View Answer |
Yankee giddy over writer - the type that's a natural looker with a view | View Answer |
The crossword solver is simple to use. Enter the clue from your crossword in the first input box above. Then in the pattern box let us know how many letters the answer should be. You don't have to use this box but it helps tremendously in cutting out potential incorrect solutions. If you know the answer is 5 letters and starts with a T, you can enter 5 OR T???? OR T4, which will all work. T???? and T4 are more descriptive since it lets us know that T is the first lettes.
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Use our crossword solver above to help complete your crossword grid! Solving a crossword puzzle can be difficult, especially those tricky puzzles that appear later in the week. But the Crossword Monkey is here to help! Through rigorous compilation, we have gathered and documented tons of answers from the New York Times, USA Today, Buzzfeed, and many more publications. We have a database of over a million clues that you can search from.
Here's how it works: Simply enter in the crossword clue in the first box. Example ("Fruit type"). In the second box enter in the PATTERN of letters in your puzzle. Use "?" for unknown letters. Example ("b???n?" Meaning you already know the letters of two squares of a 7 letter word. Now click on Solve! Viola! you can see the answers given to known crossword clues. You can also enter "b3n1" with the numbers indicating how many unknown letters in place. Other scenarios: If you know none of the letters in the answer, but know its a 4 letter word, you would enter "????" and then click solve. Note it may take longer to solve your clue if you know 0 letters in the word. For fill in the blank clues you can ignore the blank and continue with a space in the clue. For clues that reference another clue number such as 13 across, you can enter that in but will be helpful to have a pattern with more letters for more accurate results.
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