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'Awe-SOME!' | View Answer |
'I expected as much' | View Answer |
'It was just a joke!' | View Answer |
'm' and 'n' | View Answer |
'The Downeaster '___'' (Billy Joel song) | View Answer |
'___ even' | View Answer |
66, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
An example of itself | View Answer |
Anti-Revolutionary of 1776 | View Answer |
Apple desktop | View Answer |
Artifact | View Answer |
Attraction that operates under its own steam? | View Answer |
Authorization | View Answer |
Bank to rely on | View Answer |
Barely manage | View Answer |
Bests | View Answer |
Big name in current research? | View Answer |
Bottom-row key | View Answer |
Breakfast cereal maker | View Answer |
Bring home the gold | View Answer |
Bring, as to a repair shop | View Answer |
Buddy | View Answer |
Capacious | View Answer |
Capital city founded during a gold rush | View Answer |
Capt. Kangaroo's network | View Answer |
Catcher of some waves | View Answer |
Choco ___ (Klondike treat) | View Answer |
Chocolate mint brand with peaks in its logo | View Answer |
Coin to pay for passage across the River Styx | View Answer |
Collapsed, with 'in' | View Answer |
Condition of sale | View Answer |
Crisp bit in a stir-fry | View Answer |
Currency which, in one denomination, features a portrait of Linnaeus | View Answer |
Dietary no-no | View Answer |
Distraction for many an idle person | View Answer |
Dog sounds | View Answer |
Dumbfound | View Answer |
Eagerly accept | View Answer |
Easy-peasy task | View Answer |
Ends of letters | View Answer |
Expunge | View Answer |
Factions | View Answer |
Fodder for tabloids | View Answer |
Former part of the British Empire | View Answer |
Garment for tennis, perhaps | View Answer |
Gets harsher | View Answer |
Gone | View Answer |
Grey and ochre | View Answer |
Hair piece | View Answer |
Hand source | View Answer |
Handled roughly | View Answer |
Havana-to-Palm Beach dir | View Answer |
Hematophagous creature | View Answer |
Highway number | View Answer |
Hip-hop's Mos ___ | View Answer |
Hockey team with a patriotic name | View Answer |
Hyphenated fig | View Answer |
It might contain a list of postal abbreviations | View Answer |
Items that may be labeled SMTWTFS | View Answer |
Japanese for 'teacher' | View Answer |
Joe Biden's home: Abbr | View Answer |
June honorees | View Answer |
Kurt Vonnegut's 'Happy Birthday, ___ June' | View Answer |
Letters of obligation | View Answer |
Little bugger | View Answer |
Major stockholder? | View Answer |
Malt product | View Answer |
Mariana, e.g | View Answer |
Message to one's followers | View Answer |
Muscles worked by leg presses | View Answer |
National Novel Writing Mo | View Answer |
Not as exciting | View Answer |
Not in the dark | View Answer |
Occurring in March and September, say | View Answer |
Old White House moniker | View Answer |
One of 24 in a glucose molecule | View Answer |
Park opened in 1964 | View Answer |
Parts, as blinds | View Answer |
Peak that's known as 'The Great One' | View Answer |
Perfect orbit | View Answer |
Point of writing? | View Answer |
Portrayer of 86-Across in 'Elf' | View Answer |
Pouting expression | View Answer |
Prepare to tie a shoelace, say | View Answer |
Put another way | View Answer |
Rakes | View Answer |
Rare notes | View Answer |
Return from a store | View Answer |
Run ___ | View Answer |
School | View Answer |
Seafood soup base | View Answer |
Seasonal linguine topper | View Answer |
See 92-Across | View Answer |
Series of numbers? | View Answer |
Series opener | View Answer |
Shake-ups in corps | View Answer |
Shenanigans | View Answer |
Sleep mode? | View Answer |
Somebody ___ | View Answer |
Something you might get a kick out of? | View Answer |
Staple of quiz bowls | View Answer |
Steven Wright's 'I intend to live forever. So far, so good,' e.g | View Answer |
Strewn | View Answer |
String after B | View Answer |
Temperature units | View Answer |
Thoroughfare | View Answer |
TV's 'The ___ Today' | View Answer |
Unit usually seen with the prefix deci- | View Answer |
Variety of antelope | View Answer |
What's superior to Lake Superior: Abbr | View Answer |
When blacksmithing began | View Answer |
Where writing is on the wall? | View Answer |
Wise ones | View Answer |
Words below an orange on a license plate | 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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