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"... flotsam? I've gotsam" poet | View Answer |
"Come to your ___!" | View Answer |
"Entourage" character | View Answer |
"Huh!?" | View Answer |
"It's ___ and the same" | View Answer |
"Old song" preceder | View Answer |
"Trading Places" director | View Answer |
"Under Milk Wood" poet's first name | View Answer |
"Unlock this door!" | View Answer |
"Was it a ___?" "Yeah, a great big one" (line from "L.A. Confidential") | View Answer |
A ___ | View Answer |
An ___ moment | View Answer |
Baby picture of a well-known actress? | View Answer |
Big name in networking | View Answer |
Bike shop sign | View Answer |
Blocker and Brown | View Answer |
Boarish comment | View Answer |
Boston player, briefly | View Answer |
Broadly done, on Broadway | View Answer |
Burt and Tony's "Trapeze" co-star | View Answer |
City mentioned in "Casablanca" | View Answer |
City served by Noi Bai airport | View Answer |
Complex units?: abbr. | View Answer |
Continued without letup | View Answer |
Curving course | View Answer |
Dealership duds of 1959 | View Answer |
Enfant terrible Jean | View Answer |
Exec's perk: abbr. | View Answer |
Feature of op'nin' and hap'nin' | View Answer |
Football, e.g. | View Answer |
Furry "Star Wars" being | View Answer |
Got down, in a way | View Answer |
Hapless hare hunter | View Answer |
He had a scheme | View Answer |
IRS type | View Answer |
It may involve a twist | View Answer |
It precedes "of A" | View Answer |
It's knotworthy? | View Answer |
Last word in gangster lines, in old movies | View Answer |
Like Chicago in 1871 | View Answer |
Lunges from a hiding place | View Answer |
Mel reading his own bio? | View Answer |
Mid-afternoon, in Milan | View Answer |
Newspapers need 'em | View Answer |
Outback nesters | View Answer |
Pet restriction | View Answer |
Powwow percussion | View Answer |
Pre-Q quartet | View Answer |
QB sneak results, sometimes | View Answer |
Really move your tail | View Answer |
Rooting word | View Answer |
Rough housing? | View Answer |
Sentiment toward doubters that's a bit extreme? | View Answer |
Serenaded a famous tenor? | View Answer |
Shallowest of the Great ones | View Answer |
Sight between Tucson and Phoenix | View Answer |
Sign in an updated version of "Three Billy Goats Gruff"? | View Answer |
Smooth music sections | View Answer |
Spark space | View Answer |
Spy of a sort | View Answer |
States, in the comics | View Answer |
Taken ___ | View Answer |
Tell others how to act | View Answer |
The pizzeria in "Do the Right Thing" | View Answer |
The place to go in London | View Answer |
Threaten, dog-style | View Answer |
Tony New York eatery | View Answer |
Tough ___ | View Answer |
U-turn from 83 Across | View Answer |
U-turn from 93 Across | View Answer |
W Texas city, to Amtrak | View Answer |
What the bankrupt organ grinder decided to do? | View Answer |
What today's conifer class will be? | View Answer |
When "Comedy Tonight" is sung | View Answer |
With cal, a supplement combo | View Answer |
Word that aptly finishes "ni___" | View Answer |
Word with cover or over | View Answer |
Wrapped, as a quarterback | View Answer |
You, to the Amish | View Answer |
___ brand | 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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