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'Appointment in Samarra' theme | View Answer |
'I Am the Walrus' or 'I Will Survive,' upon release | View Answer |
'When Will ___ Loved' | View Answer |
1949 Nobel laureate for Literature | View Answer |
A for Amstel, B for Budweiser, C for Coors, etc.? | View Answer |
Air being piped into a shopping center? | View Answer |
Biome in which conifers are prevalent | View Answer |
Collection of symptoms | View Answer |
Conservative in the British Parliament who is prone to violent outbursts? | View Answer |
Consumers may want to see the proof of it | View Answer |
Culinary judge at an Idaho fair? | View Answer |
Day-care enrollee | View Answer |
Dental-checkup extra | View Answer |
Designation for the nonbrowning Arctic Granny apple, briefly | View Answer |
Dubrovnik denizens | View Answer |
French painter who imported his inspirational water lilies from Egypt and the Americas | View Answer |
Gin source of the 1920s? | View Answer |
Gravelly vocal quality | View Answer |
Having a lot to lose, say | View Answer |
Image manipulators, briefly | View Answer |
Like dial-up internet access, almost certainly | View Answer |
Manicuring target, often | View Answer |
Massachusetts university with an elephant mascot | View Answer |
Name before Webber and Wright | View Answer |
News anchor Huntley | View Answer |
Nilla Wafer, for one | View Answer |
One of three in 'Macbeth' | View Answer |
Priest's magnanimous exclamation at a gallery opening? | View Answer |
Pushes the buttons of, say | View Answer |
Saber rattler | View Answer |
See 52 Down | View Answer |
Show nervousness, maybe | View Answer |
Sled in movie lore | View Answer |
Steve Jobs employer of the mid-1970s | View Answer |
Stewart or Lovitz | View Answer |
Symbol used for elasticity in economics | View Answer |
Tiger salamander's cousin | View Answer |
Tiny charge carriers | View Answer |
Tyrian purple, e.g | View Answer |
Weasley or Burgundy | View Answer |
Where Albert Pujols often bats | View Answer |
With 6 Down, phenomenon that spawns many car-dependent communities | View Answer |
WWII flying ace who lent his name to a Midwest airport | View Answer |
___ Andy Murray | 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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