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'Damn right!' | View Answer |
'Get lost!' | View Answer |
'Hava Nagila' dance | View Answer |
'I think,' in texts | View Answer |
'O.K. by me' | View Answer |
'O.K. by me' | View Answer |
'Twister' actress Gertz | View Answer |
'Up' voice actor | View Answer |
'___ Care of Business' (1974 Bachman-Turner Overdrive hit) | View Answer |
'___ cheese!' | View Answer |
1-Across's cry | View Answer |
14-Across's result | View Answer |
Amount of separation, in a party game | View Answer |
Artist who said 'I don't do drugs. I am drugs' | View Answer |
Basis of some discrimination | View Answer |
Big retailer in women's fashion | View Answer |
Bottom of an LP | View Answer |
BTW | View Answer |
Bullets legend Unseld | View Answer |
Campaign expense | View Answer |
Cannon in movies | View Answer |
Carpenters with small jobs? | View Answer |
Celebratory request | View Answer |
Changed, as voting districts | View Answer |
Chest-thumping | View Answer |
Citi rival, informally | View Answer |
City that's home to the Firestone Country Club | View Answer |
Collective works | View Answer |
Company with a noted catalog | View Answer |
Composer Max who was called 'the father of film music' | View Answer |
Confession subjects | View Answer |
Container that may have a sharpener | View Answer |
Countenances | View Answer |
Delivery instructions? | View Answer |
Developer's purchase | View Answer |
Divider in the Bible? | View Answer |
Dull color, in Düsseldorf | View Answer |
Easy-breezy tune | View Answer |
Entertainment on a Jamaican cruise, perhaps | View Answer |
Fairy tale family | View Answer |
Famed Broadway restaurateur | View Answer |
Feel bitter about | View Answer |
Game depicted in the circled squares | View Answer |
Green plant? | View Answer |
Having a lot to lose, maybe | View Answer |
Holiday air | View Answer |
Hotel bill add-ons | View Answer |
How great minds are said to think | View Answer |
Indy 500 winner A. J | View Answer |
Infers from data | View Answer |
Intimate garment, for short | View Answer |
Investment seminar catchphrase | View Answer |
It's unreturnable | View Answer |
Item by many a reception desk | View Answer |
Jane Rochester, nee ___ | View Answer |
Kind of paper or test | View Answer |
Laser ___ | View Answer |
Last mustachioed president | View Answer |
Lieutenant, informally | View Answer |
Like houseplants | View Answer |
Like the sign of the fish | View Answer |
Linc's portrayer in 1999's 'The Mod Squad' | View Answer |
Lost big | View Answer |
March Madness stage | View Answer |
Marijuana, in modern slang | View Answer |
Marked by futility | View Answer |
Matchmaker of myth | View Answer |
Message with a subject line | View Answer |
Moxie | View Answer |
Musicianship | View Answer |
Neuwirth of 'Frasier' | View Answer |
Once, at one time | View Answer |
One doesn't hold stock for long | View Answer |
One may get smashed | View Answer |
One side of a 69-Across showdown | View Answer |
Other side of the showdown | View Answer |
Part of a tour | View Answer |
Pinball wizard's hangout | View Answer |
Place where taps may be heard | View Answer |
Printer paper size: Abbr | View Answer |
Sand wedge, e.g | View Answer |
Sean Lennon's mother | View Answer |
See 125-Across | View Answer |
Skype alternative | View Answer |
Some SAT takers: Abbr | View Answer |
Standard poodle name | View Answer |
Storied workshop worker | View Answer |
Strip of buttons | View Answer |
Super Fro-Yo seller | View Answer |
Superman, at other times | View Answer |
Sushi restaurant wrap? | View Answer |
Tabloid issue | View Answer |
The 'Y' of Y.S.L | View Answer |
Top-shelf | View Answer |
Total | View Answer |
Unlikely partygoer | View Answer |
Upscale bag brand | View Answer |
Venetian blind parts | View Answer |
Wine barrel descriptor | View Answer |
With 76-Across, like Arial and Helvetica | View Answer |
Word after snake or sound | View Answer |
Word on a towel | View Answer |
Word shortened to its last letter in texts | View Answer |
Worried | View Answer |
X-File subject | View Answer |
Young swans | 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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