Clue | Answer |
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'Gloria in excelsis ___' | View Answer |
'That will be ___ the set of sun' (line from the first scene of 'Macbeth') | View Answer |
Actress Garr of 'Young Frankenstein' | View Answer |
Alan in the Television Hall of Fame | View Answer |
Alternative to 'Woof!' | View Answer |
Autumn colours | View Answer |
Bad looking | View Answer |
Bears witness (to) | View Answer |
Bendable body part | View Answer |
Color akin to rouge | View Answer |
Colorful ocean phenomena caused by dinoflagellates | View Answer |
Composer who's the eponym of a Helsinki park | View Answer |
Cowardly | View Answer |
Dadaism, pejoratively | View Answer |
Deceptive movement | View Answer |
Dir. from Iceland to Ireland | View Answer |
Dodges of the 1980s | View Answer |
Drunk | View Answer |
Edible part of a carrot or radish | View Answer |
Electronically advanced, informally | View Answer |
Eloquent | View Answer |
Expert in calculus: Abbr | View Answer |
First game of a series | View Answer |
Forgoes a co-pilot | View Answer |
Goatish | View Answer |
Heat shields? | View Answer |
Impertinent sort | View Answer |
Island off the western coast of Scotland | View Answer |
King Lear's eldest daughter | View Answer |
Klutzy | View Answer |
Lead-in to gender | View Answer |
Like some peanuts and winter roads | View Answer |
Line on a band T-shirt, maybe | View Answer |
Match the bet of | View Answer |
Neophyte, in modern lingo | View Answer |
Nonkosher lunch orders, briefly | View Answer |
Person handing out chocolate cigars, maybe | View Answer |
Person whose inner child has been released? | View Answer |
Psychoanalysis topics | View Answer |
Sedates | View Answer |
Small print advertisement | View Answer |
Snapped to attention, with 'up' | View Answer |
Stupid | View Answer |
Takes too much of, for short | View Answer |
Teller of the future | View Answer |
Third ___ (character who delivers the line in 60-Across) | View Answer |
Truth tellers' opposite | View Answer |
Western defense grp | View Answer |
What a whistler whistles | View Answer |
World capital where Harry Houdini and Erno Rubik were born | View Answer |
Yacht spot | View Answer |
The crossword solver is simple to use. Enter the clue from your crossword in the first input box above. Then in the pattern box let us know how many letters the answer should be. You don't have to use this box but it helps tremendously in cutting out potential incorrect solutions. If you know the answer is 5 letters and starts with a T, you can enter 5 OR T???? OR T4, which will all work. T???? and T4 are more descriptive since it lets us know that T is the first lettes.
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The best tip we can give you is to use the PATTERN feature! This will help narrow down your results in a very effective way. Just make sure to carefully enter the pattern because if it is incorrect, you will not see your correct solution in the answer list.
Whether you are completing a difficult newspaper crossword or online challenge, we should be able to assist. We are including cryptic crosswords as well as we see their growth in popularity. Have a look around and do let us know if we are missing any popular crossword publications, or specific crossword clues. We do update frequently, but of course occasionally miss some potential answers. Happy puzzling!
Use our crossword solver above to help complete your crossword grid! Solving a crossword puzzle can be difficult, especially those tricky puzzles that appear later in the week. But the Crossword Monkey is here to help! Through rigorous compilation, we have gathered and documented tons of answers from the New York Times, USA Today, Buzzfeed, and many more publications. We have a database of over a million clues that you can search from.
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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