Word to a proposer | 18 |
Word to a pest | 14 |
Word to a nag | 13 |
Word to a masseuse | 18 |
Word to a marksman | 18 |
Word to a lifeguard | 19 |
Word to a lady | 14 |
Word to a knight | 16 |
Word to a hound | 15 |
Word to a horse: Var. | 21 |
Word to a horse: | 16 |
Word to a horse | 15 |
Word to a gun crew | 18 |
Word to a general practitioner | 30 |
Word to a gator? | 16 |
Word to a fly | 13 |
Word to a firing squad | 22 |
Word to a fictional Dr. | 23 |
Word to a fellow mariner | 24 |
Word to a feline | 16 |
Word to a dog | 13 |
Word to a doctor | 16 |
Word to a departing traveler | 28 |
Word to a dentist | 17 |
Word to a crying child | 22 |
Word to a certain squad | 23 |
Word to a caterwauler? | 22 |
Word to a cat | 13 |
Word to a C.B. operator | 23 |
Word to a boxer? | 16 |
Word to a boxer, maybe | 22 |
Word to a black sheep | 21 |
Word to a back-scratcher | 24 |
Word to a baby | 14 |
Word to a "darling daughter" | 38 |
Word to "kind friends" | 32 |
Word that, minus a letter, is its own synonym | 45 |
Word that's only coincidentally made up of the four main compass points | 75 |
Word that's often contracted | 32 |
Word that's music to a collector's ears | 47 |
Word that's intoned | 23 |
Word that's hard to avoid when writing crossword clues | 58 |
Word that's dramatically sighed | 35 |
Word that's conferred | 25 |
Word that's an example of itself | 36 |
Word that's an anagram of itself? | 37 |
Word that's an accidental acronym of a Hemingway title | 58 |
Word that's adopted from a foreign language | 47 |
Word that's a synonym of its reversal | 41 |
Word that was changed to "freedom" | 44 |
Word that used to precede "Germany" or "Berlin" | 67 |
Word that used to precede "Germany" | 45 |
Word that used to precede ''Germany'' | 53 |
Word that turns sarcastic when said blandly | 43 |
Word that the Lone Ranger says to Silver | 40 |
Word that stuck in Macbeth's throat | 39 |
Word that stops trucks | 22 |
Word that stops some trucks? | 28 |
Word that stops fire? | 21 |
Word that stops a street hockey game | 36 |
Word that stops a nag? | 22 |
Word that signals a sudden disappearance | 40 |
Word that shouldn't precede replica or estimate | 51 |
Word that shouldn't precede ''estimate'' or ''replica'' | 91 |
Word that sandwiches ''oh'' | 43 |
Word that rhymes with its opposite | 34 |
Word that references gum in candy names | 39 |
Word that rarely ends a sentence | 32 |
Word that precedes six other answers in this puzzle | 51 |
Word that precedes a sentence? | 30 |
Word that partners with "danke" | 41 |
Word that once preceded "Germany" | 43 |
Word that often precedes "showtime" | 45 |
Word that often goes with beyond | 32 |
Word that might fix a spastic diaphragm | 39 |
Word that might be said in a Glasgow kiss-off | 45 |
Word that might accompany finger-pointing | 41 |
Word that may stop a truck | 26 |
Word that may precede twelve words in this puzzle's grid | 60 |
Word that may precede others? | 29 |
Word that may precede itself | 28 |
Word that may lead to finger-pointing | 37 |
Word that may follow the numbers one through twelve | 51 |
Word that may follow string or sing | 35 |
Word that may elicit the response "And don't call me Shirley" | 75 |
Word that may come before ego | 29 |
Word that may be parsed | 23 |
Word that may be bid | 20 |
Word that may appear above a silhouette of a man | 48 |
Word that may accompany a handshake | 35 |
Word that makes one feel welcome | 32 |
Word that makes grammarians cringe | 34 |
Word that led to the "Why a duck?" routine by the Marx brothers | 73 |
Word that leads to some starts? | 31 |
Word that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end | 72 |
Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front | 74 |
Word that is not possessive with an apostrophe | 46 |
Word that is its own synonym when spelled backward | 50 |
Word that is both a synonym and an antonym for "blow" | 63 |
Word that is an example of itself | 33 |