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"Dallas" family | View Answer |
"Funeral Blues" poet W.H. ___ | View Answer |
"Mad Men" star Jon | View Answer |
"Singin' in the Rain" actress Cyd | View Answer |
"The Valley Isle" | View Answer |
1974 Lucille Ball musical | View Answer |
1980s "truly outrageous" cartoon | View Answer |
Bar code on a book | View Answer |
Chris Berman network | View Answer |
CIO's labor mate | View Answer |
Civil rights leader, in street names | View Answer |
Concert load | View Answer |
Condition meaning "lack of blood" | View Answer |
Craigslist postings | View Answer |
Damascus's place: abbr. | View Answer |
Dream on? | View Answer |
Feed music through, as with Muzak | View Answer |
Fireplace spot | View Answer |
First name in Notre Dame football coaches | View Answer |
Gave some help | View Answer |
Get in ___ | View Answer |
Hayao Miyazaki genre | View Answer |
Hotel room list item | View Answer |
Index with a composite | View Answer |
John Lennon's son | View Answer |
Last letter, in Leeds | View Answer |
Level draining device, to a Spanish yes-man? | View Answer |
Movie response to "Quick, let's hide!" | View Answer |
NW school that's home to the Beavers | View Answer |
Org. that requested the Pet Shop Boys change their name to the Rescue Shelter Boys | View Answer |
Outline seen in local weather reports | View Answer |
Place to pick up some brews | View Answer |
President after HST | View Answer |
Ques. response | View Answer |
Reaching like a puppy | View Answer |
Reasoning behind a crime | View Answer |
Russian org. and enemy in Bond novels | View Answer |
Scores that may cause showboating afterward: abbr. | View Answer |
Selassie's NYC restaurant, to a Japanese yes-man? | View Answer |
Song sung on Sunday | View Answer |
Spanish golfer Ballesteros | View Answer |
Spruced (up) | View Answer |
Tag info | View Answer |
The rest of the U.S., to Hawaiians (with "the") | View Answer |
Their support is requested on some bumper stickers | View Answer |
U.N. Secretary-General Hammarskjold | View Answer |
U.S. uncle's "Friday the 13th" character, to a German yes-man? | View Answer |
Washing machine dye brand | View Answer |
Went out with the chivalrous type, to a Russian yes-man? | View Answer |
West Coast capital | View Answer |
Word that comes from another word | View Answer |
Zwei times zwei times zwei | View Answer |
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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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