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'Everything's fine' | View Answer |
'Geez!' | View Answer |
'Now I've got it!' | View Answer |
'That's great!' | View Answer |
'What fun!' | View Answer |
8 x 10, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
Affirm one's humanity? | View Answer |
Au courant | View Answer |
Ballet school supporter | View Answer |
Being repaired, as a car | View Answer |
Beowulf or Gilgamesh | View Answer |
Berried conifer | View Answer |
Betray surprise | View Answer |
Big hits | View Answer |
Bomb developed in the 1950s | View Answer |
Brand with classic 'But wait, there's more ...!' infomercials | View Answer |
Branded footwear with open backs | View Answer |
British can | View Answer |
Can't wait to find out, in a way | View Answer |
Capote, informally | View Answer |
Certain platonic friend | View Answer |
Chocolate-and-banana liqueur cocktail | View Answer |
College party epicenter, often | View Answer |
Condition contributed to by a lack of [circled letters] | View Answer |
Conservative portfolio asset, for short | View Answer |
Cousin of a mandrill | View Answer |
Do a wine steward's job | View Answer |
Eliciting nervous laughter, say | View Answer |
Employ against | View Answer |
Evergreen State airport | View Answer |
Exhibits one of the seven deadly sins | View Answer |
Fabled [circled letters]-hiding trickster | View Answer |
Flat bread | View Answer |
Foreign capital whose name sounds like a water passage to San Francisco | View Answer |
Great confusion | View Answer |
Guerrilla leader in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' | View Answer |
Hair | View Answer |
Halfhearted, as support | View Answer |
Happy hour habitué | View Answer |
He married Daisy Mae in 1952 | View Answer |
Homeland of Spartacus | View Answer |
Homes on the range | View Answer |
Image on a Wisconsin state quarter | View Answer |
Incense | View Answer |
Ingredients in some London pies | View Answer |
Issue for a noble family? | View Answer |
It's hard to bear | View Answer |
Itinerary abbr | View Answer |
Jewelry store gadget | View Answer |
Kind of developer | View Answer |
KPMG hiree | View Answer |
Lad | View Answer |
Language heard along the Mekong | View Answer |
Leave at a loss | View Answer |
Letter on a dreidel | View Answer |
Market share? | View Answer |
Minute ___ | View Answer |
Modern acronym for 'Seize the day!' | View Answer |
North American flycatcher | View Answer |
Not so awkward | View Answer |
Now hear this! | View Answer |
Obsolescent players | View Answer |
One given a citation | View Answer |
Ones getting all the breaks | View Answer |
Picture displayed on a [circled letters] surface | View Answer |
Poverty, e.g | View Answer |
Put a stop to? | View Answer |
Quatre halved | View Answer |
Recurring theme in Philip K. Dick novels | View Answer |
Ride hard | View Answer |
Rider of the horse Tornado | View Answer |
Sea serpent of old cartoons | View Answer |
Seaman's chapel | View Answer |
She, in Salerno | View Answer |
Smokers should knock it off | View Answer |
Soldiers' assignments | View Answer |
Something repeatedly hit with a thumb | View Answer |
Sports implement often made from [circled letters] | View Answer |
Strain to avoid? | View Answer |
Sylvan | View Answer |
Tangible | View Answer |
Tartan wearer | View Answer |
Things bouncers are supposed to catch | View Answer |
Tiny amount | View Answer |
Top story | View Answer |
Turns into confetti | View Answer |
Underlying cosmic principle | View Answer |
Unloading zone | View Answer |
Unvarnished | View Answer |
W.W. II moniker | View Answer |
Watch, as a criminals' hiding spot | View Answer |
Who wrote 'I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating' | View Answer |
World landmark built with [circled letters] | View Answer |
Worthless | View Answer |
Wouldn't shut up | View Answer |
Yogurt-based Indian drink | View Answer |
Zeitgeist | View Answer |
[Circled letters]-advertised establishment | View Answer |
[Circled letters]-based drugs | View Answer |
[Circled letters]-filled contraption | View Answer |
[Circled letter]-consuming activity | View Answer |
[Circled letter]-fueled device | View Answer |
___ twins of 1980s-'90s TV | 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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