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Here you will find all Crosswords Clues.

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"That's cool, brah" 33
"That's clear, man" 33
"That's clear to me" in beat-speak 48
"Perfectly clear, man!" 33
"Got it," to Maynard G. Krebs 39
''Understood!'', hippie-style 45
''__ Rock and Roll Music'' 42
Eyewitness's activity at a lineup 37
Prefix meaning "peculiar" 35
Prefix pertaining to peculiarity 32
Prefix meaning ''peculiar'' 43
''Peculiar'' word form 38
"Going to the dogs," e.g. 35
"Cat got your tongue?" e.g. 37
''Going to the dogs,'' e.g. 43
Language learner's challenge 32
"One for the books," for one 38
"Hang one's head," e.g. 37
"For crying out loud," e.g. 37
"Burn the midnight oil," for one 42
"On the fence," for example 37
"Kick the bucket" is one 34
"In the doghouse," e.g. 33
"Eat crow" or "talk turkey" 47
"Apple of my eye," for example 40
''Talk turkey,'' e.g. 37
''Kick the bucket,'' for one 44
You shouldn't take it literally 35
Unintuitive thing for language learners 39
It shouldn't be taken literally 35
Expression that doesn't translate literally 47
Challenge for a nonnative speaker 33
"When pigs fly" is one 32
"Put two and two together," e.g. 42
"Jump the shark," e.g. 32
"In the doghouse," for one 36
"Hot to trot" or "cold feet" 48
"Hang your head," for instance 40
"Go to the dogs," e.g. 32
"Beat a dead horse," e.g. 35
''Fly off the handle,'' e.g. 44
They're seldom taken literally 34
They're not to be taken literally 37
Subject in foreign language class 33
See red, talk a blue streak, etc. 33
Language learner's challenges 33
Curry favor and crack a joke, e.g. 34
"Hands down" and "cold feet" 48
Dostoyevsky's "The ___" 37
Dostoyevsky novel, with "The" 39
Green Day "American ___" 34
Dostoevsky's "The ___" 36
Dostoevsky novel (with "The") 39
Word said with a slap across someone's head 47
Type of box that's often watched 36
Lisa Marie Presley song about a stupid person? 46
Green Day's "American" 36
Every other driver, to the road-enraged 39
Dostoyevsky's "The _____" 39
Dostoyevsky work, with "The" 38
Dostoyevsky title character named Lev Myshkin 45
Dostoevsky's Prince Myshkin, e.g. 37
Dostoevsky work (with "The") 39
Dostoevski's "The ___" 36
Dostoevski novel, with "The" 38
"The ___": Dostoyevsky 32
"The ___" (Dostoyevsky novel) 39
"The ___," Dostoyevsky novel 38
"It is a tale told by an __ . . ." 44
"AKA ___" (Hives song) 32
"... a tale told by an ---" 37
" . . . told by an ___" 33
" . . . tale told by an ___": Shak. 45
Sherwood's "___ Delight" 38
Mad magazine's Usual Gang of ___ 36
Rocket scientists they're not 33
Putdown of those with whom one disagrees 40
Other drivers (never you, of course) 36
"___ Delight," Sherwood play 38
"The Last Great Race on Earth" 40
"___ hands are the devil's tools" 47
"Spamalot" creator Eric 33
What a getaway car may be waiting in 36
Wait for the start of the drag race 35
Wait for the start of a drag race 33
Potentially going into screen saver mode 40
Eric of "Monty Python" 32
All the unemployed and some of the rich 39
Word with curiosity or speculation 34
What a successful rocker can be? 32
Waiting at a stoplight, probably 32
Type of curiosity or speculation 32
Onetime cohort of Cleese, Palin et al. 38
Oasis "The Importance of Being ___" 45
Monty Python member and composer Eric 37
Member of Cleese and Chapman's cohort 41
Like hands co-opted by the Devil? 33
Like computers with screen savers running 41
Like Coleridge's "painted ship" 45
Like band between albums, perhaps 33