Clue | Answer |
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'Can you believe I sneaked into Buckingham Palace in a trunk and saw the king? I was a ...' | View Answer |
'Do you really trust these Bitcoiners? Beware ...' | View Answer |
'Enjoy your stay on our horse farm. Hope it's not too noisy. You can expect ...' | View Answer |
'General' with a spicy recipe | View Answer |
'Hands off!' | View Answer |
'Hugh Hefner was quite the media mogul. They called him ...' | View Answer |
'I know they've had them on all day, but let the kids eat their candy. After all, a Ring Pop is a ...' | View Answer |
'I want,' in Oaxaca | View Answer |
'Mwa-ha-ha-ha' is one | View Answer |
'Nobody ever got fired for buying ___' (old business saying) | View Answer |
'That poor lion has a mighty toothache. Boy, ...' | View Answer |
'Uh-huh, sure' | View Answer |
'What ___' ('Bummer!') | View Answer |
'Y' on a form | View Answer |
'___-daisy!' | View Answer |
Academic with funding, say | View Answer |
Annoy | View Answer |
Annual New Year's celebration in Pasadena | View Answer |
Best | View Answer |
Big Apple fashion inits | View Answer |
Big name in chicken | View Answer |
Big roll | View Answer |
Bit of Old Norse | View Answer |
Bitty | View Answer |
Boyfriend | View Answer |
Boyo | View Answer |
Bread or pasta, informally | View Answer |
Cast out | View Answer |
Catch | View Answer |
Catches | View Answer |
Chargeable cars, for short | View Answer |
Cherished | View Answer |
Choctaw word for 'people,' as seen in a U.S. state name | View Answer |
Christopher ___, director of 'Oppenheimer' | View Answer |
Columbus sch | View Answer |
Comedian Cenac | View Answer |
Comic book sound effect | View Answer |
Counterpart of 76-Down | View Answer |
Counterpart of 84-Across | View Answer |
Country with no official language | View Answer |
Curmudgeon's countenance | View Answer |
De Armas who name-checked the New York Times crossword on 'S.N.L.' | View Answer |
Didn't pick up what someone was putting down | View Answer |
Die, e.g | View Answer |
Director's shout | View Answer |
Dreaded collectors | View Answer |
Dundee denial | View Answer |
Eagerly accepts | View Answer |
Employers | View Answer |
Enjoy, as an article, even though it makes your blood boil | View Answer |
Expels | View Answer |
Faith that preaches religious unity | View Answer |
Family nickname | View Answer |
Fictional supplier of Jet-Propelled Pogo Sticks and Dehydrated Boulders | View Answer |
Fleece-lined boots | View Answer |
Forest nymph | View Answer |
Formation involving fibrin | View Answer |
Gives off | View Answer |
GPS suggestions: Abbr | View Answer |
Grabs a snack, say | View Answer |
Grading option | View Answer |
Habitually | View Answer |
Half a giggle | View Answer |
Happening | View Answer |
Hauled | View Answer |
Himalayan river | View Answer |
Himalayan sight ... or maybe not | View Answer |
Home to Masada National Park: Abbr | View Answer |
Ice cream entrepreneur Joseph | View Answer |
Italian unit of time | View Answer |
Jerkface | View Answer |
Jumbled mess | View Answer |
Kapoor of 'Slumdog Millionaire' | View Answer |
Key item | View Answer |
Kind of cat with short, curly fur | View Answer |
Kind of whale with two blowholes | View Answer |
King who said 'How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!' | View Answer |
Kvass grain | View Answer |
Latin 101 infinitive | View Answer |
Lauder in the cosmetics aisle | View Answer |
Lead-in to Pen | View Answer |
Leaf-wrapped Mexican dish | View Answer |
Leaf-wrapped Turkish dish | View Answer |
Learned | View Answer |
Least sweet, maybe | View Answer |
Loose, as laces | View Answer |
Loved, loved, loved, with 'up' | View Answer |
Makeshift knife | View Answer |
Mont Blanc, par exemple | View Answer |
Night before | View Answer |
Nunavut people | View Answer |
Occupational suffix | View Answer |
Of two minds | View Answer |
One of a record 2,297 for Hank Aaron | View Answer |
One of five every seven | View Answer |
Oolong or Darjeeling | View Answer |
Org. that sells 'Speaking up for those who can't' T-shirts | View Answer |
Pasture sound | View Answer |
Periwinkle, by another name | View Answer |
Pirate's exclamation | View Answer |
Play thing? | View Answer |
Prynne of 'The Scarlet Letter' | View Answer |
Publicly makes fun of, slangily, with 'on' | View Answer |
Rae of 'Vengeance' | View Answer |
Rain checks? | View Answer |
Raison d'___ | View Answer |
Rare treat, maybe | View Answer |
Reach a dental milestone | View Answer |
Restrain, as breath | View Answer |
Roman theater | View Answer |
Set, as a security system | View Answer |
Shade of blue | View Answer |
Sliced into thin strips, as carrots | View Answer |
Slithering swimmer | View Answer |
Small tips, maybe | View Answer |
Soak (up) | View Answer |
Social movement that Teddy Roosevelt proclaimed 'the most American thing in America' | View Answer |
Soothsayer | View Answer |
Sport-___ (vehicle) | View Answer |
Square's length squared | View Answer |
Start to see red | View Answer |
Stitched | View Answer |
Story that goes over one's head? | View Answer |
Suppressed, as a story | View Answer |
The Magic, on scoreboards | View Answer |
Titular Austen heroine | View Answer |
U.S. intelligence org | View Answer |
Verb for a biblical cup | View Answer |
Wait in the shadows | View Answer |
Was accepted | View Answer |
What might prompt nostalgia | View Answer |
What was exited during Brexit | View Answer |
When tripled, 'Blah, blah, blah' | View Answer |
Whole | View Answer |
With these, one can surely walk on water | View Answer |
Word with eagle or green | View Answer |
[Excuse me] | View Answer |
___ Centauri | View Answer |
___ Haute, Ind | View Answer |
___-Hungarian Empire | 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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