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'Just a sec,' in texts | View Answer |
'L'Absinthe' painter | View Answer |
001-01-0001, for one: Abbr | View Answer |
Academic umbrella | View Answer |
Big blows | View Answer |
Chaney who was known as 'The Man of a Thousand Faces' | View Answer |
Chicken soup and eucalyptus oil, for two | View Answer |
Come clean? | View Answer |
Court in a courtyard, perhaps | View Answer |
Dr. ___ | View Answer |
Dryer detritus | View Answer |
Extreme challenges | View Answer |
Fad suffix | View Answer |
Feature of a work boot | View Answer |
Finds, and fast | View Answer |
Game with rolling and bluffing | View Answer |
General starting point? | View Answer |
Glass for cerveza | View Answer |
Hats originating in Ecuador, despite their name | View Answer |
Heady stuff? | View Answer |
Heroic piece of writing | View Answer |
Inflated | View Answer |
Kaiser's grp | View Answer |
Like archaeological finds, typically | View Answer |
Like some cakes and games | View Answer |
Like the expensive stuff, often | View Answer |
Like the leeward side | View Answer |
Long shot in sports | View Answer |
Make one | View Answer |
Measure of inflation: Abbr | View Answer |
Members of one's chosen family | View Answer |
Mikhail Baryshnikov, by birth | View Answer |
Military acronym first used in W.W. II | View Answer |
Mind reading, in brief? | View Answer |
Musical unit | View Answer |
National security adviser under Obama | View Answer |
Nuts or bananas | View Answer |
One who usually works an evening shift | View Answer |
Ones at the bar for a few drafts? | View Answer |
Pan-fried dishes served to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil | View Answer |
Paradise | View Answer |
Parts of some contracts | View Answer |
Periodic table no | View Answer |
Places to find faults | View Answer |
Rang up | View Answer |
RCA spinoff | View Answer |
Red dot in the middle of the forehead | View Answer |
Report on a match | View Answer |
Richard ___, longtime chief foreign correspondent for 46-Down | View Answer |
Rings | View Answer |
Snorri's story | View Answer |
Some new job requirements, in jargon | View Answer |
Some seals | View Answer |
Something one can pay for free | View Answer |
Subject of a museum in St. Petersburg, Fla | View Answer |
Subject of the 1787 Connecticut Compromise | View Answer |
Sue Grafton Memorial Award and others | View Answer |
Turnovers on a football field, maybe? | View Answer |
Use | View Answer |
Wasn't in a hurry | View Answer |
What goes to pot? | View Answer |
___ hair | 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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