Our Missing Letter Crossword February 12, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The Missing Letter Crossword February 12, 2024 Answers
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Clue |
NOUN: "a colorless liquor of neutral spirits distilled from a mash (as of rye or wheat)" |
VERB: "to exert one's powers of body or mind especially with painful or strenuous effort" |
Put in the microwave |
Missed by ___ (didn't quite hit the target) |
Admission of defeat in a game |
Female sheep |
BIOGRAPHICAL NAME: "1503–1566...French physician and astrologer" |
NOUN: "one who betrays or deserts friends or associates" |
Comes to a conclusion |
"You're getting warmer!" |
NOUN: "royal bearing or aspect : grandeur" |
ADJECTIVE: "being soft, yielding, and usually damp" |
Changes with the times |
NOUN: "food baked or served in the form of a cake" |
Clothing for mornings and evenings |
ADJECTIVE: "having a heavy offensive smell" |
Hosts |
Jiffy ___ (oil change chain) |
The break of day |
"___ what you're saying" |
Gobbled up |
Sound over a bad word on TV |
"The Devil Wears ___" |
Kansas City team |
Spiritual healer |
Parts of a dog's face |
Oklahomans, casually |
Take out ___ (borrow money) |
NOUN: "a trick or stratagem intended to ensnare or deceive" |
Ocasek who was lead singer for The Cars |
NOUN: "the part of a fraction that is below the line and that functions as the divisor of the numerator" |
INTERJECTION: "used to express disapproval" |
"Well done, sir!" |
Steaming mad |
INTERJECTION: "used as an informal greeting" |
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME: "country in southern Arabia bordering on the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden" |
VERB: "to make (a copy) on a...copier" |
Mover's vehicle |
"So that's your game!" |
German word for "the" |
NOUN: "a collection of articles usually for personal use" |
Brings into custody |
Watergate figure G. Gordon ___ |
"Such a sorrowful tale..." |
"___ dia" (Portuguese for "hello") |
Columbus campus, for short |
Saved from danger |
NOUN: "a situation in which one person or group can win something only by causing another person or group to lose it" |
ADJECTIVE: "filled, covered, or completely overrun as if by a flood" |
"The Little Rascals" dog |
Builders of little hills |
"The Crown" actress Williams |
Actress Gibbs or Sokoloff |
Point where you might break serve |
NOUN: "meaningless speech or writing" |
NOUN: "a fencing or dueling sword having a bowl-shaped guard and a rigid blade" |
Stopped lying down |
TRADEMARK: "used for a short stick that has pieces of soft cotton at both ends" |
DNA material |
Gives energy to |
NOUN: "any of a genus...of usually tall coniferous trees" |
Lee and Mikita, for two |
___ on the wrist (minimal punishment) |
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME: "country in southwestern Asia bordering in the north on the Caspian Sea and in the south on the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman" |
ADVERB: "before long; soon" |
NOUN: "a legendary bird which according to one account lived 500 years, burned itself to ashes on a pyre, and rose alive from the ashes to live another period" |
Ending for pay or Cray |
Opera songs for one voice |
___ Vader (character voiced by James Earl Jones) |
Beethoven's "Fur ___" |
Paul who sings "I Know What I Know" |
Rocked a loom |
Before, poetically |
1960s-70s war site, briefly |
"What ___ the odds?" |
Besmirch, as someone's reputation |
COMBINING FORM: "[relating to the] ear" |
Latin for "king" |
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