PU : 3 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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Pu | UGH | 3 |
PU | ITSTINKS | 8 |
Pu | PLUTONIUM | 9 |
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__ card (modern purchasing option) __ pudding (sweetened cornmeal mush) __ the green (prepare to putt) ___ -Puf (body sponge) ___ -Puf (facial sponge) ___ -tongue (plant with purple-spotted flowers) ___ -two punch ___ "Puffy" Combs ___ a putt ___ about (publicly visible) ___ AC (pharmacy purchase) ___ again (Trivial Pursuit space) ___ Aigner (purse designer) ___ Alley: old music-publishing district ___ Allison, colleague of puppeteer Tillstrom ___ an egg (fail publicly) ___ anchor (stay put, nautically) ___ and cry (public clamor) ___ and puff ___ Ape (purple cartoon gorilla) ___ Arthur (British psych rock band named after a Pink Floyd member and a bad Herman Hesse pun) ___ Awards (pop culture ceremony in which the public votes for the winners) ___ bono publico ___ Books (paperback publisher) ___ Breeze (The Sharper Image air purifier) ___ Canyon (Pueblo cultural area) ___ Chandler, longtime publisher of the Los Angeles Times ___ change (or a hint to the puzzle theme) ___ chief (publ. honcho) ___ collar; pet store purchase ___ coming (warrants punishment) ___ cord (parachutist's pull) ___ Corleone, Puzo's "Godfather" ___ corner (punter's target) ___ Crouse, 1946 Pulitzer winner for Drama ___ cube (3-D puzzle) ___ cube (popular 1960s puzzle) ___ cube (popular 60's-70's puzzle) ___ Dark Materials (Philip Pullman trilogy that includes "The Golden Compass") ___ Dark Materials (Philip Pullman trilogy) ___ de mots (pun, in Paris) ___ de Putti, 1920's screen star ___ de puzzle (crossword writer's pseudonym) ___ de Timbales: Tito Puente's nickname ___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" ___ dog (sled puller) ___ domain (state's right to take private property for public use) ___ Dubos, Pulitzer winner for "So Human an Animal" ___ Dunbar (nom de puzzle/anagram of Patrick Blindauer) ___ en place (putting in place: Fr.) ___ excess (put on pounds) ___ farther (stay put) ___ feuilletée (puff pastry) ___ finalis (purpose, in law) ___ finalis (purpose) ___ Gaddi, pupil of Giotto ___ game (chips, pitches, and putts) ___ Ghazi Khan, Punjabi town ___ Goodfellow (Puck) ___ Hall (high school textbook publisher) ___ Hall (technical publisher) ___ intents and purposes ___ ipsum (faux-Latin phrase frequently used by publishers in placeholder text blocks) ___ Island (Puget Sound locale) ___ Island, Puerto Rico ___ Janis, star of Broadway's "Puzzles of 1925" ___ jaw (pug's liability) ___ job (this puzzle) ___ Juan, capital of Puerto Rico ___ Juan, Puerto Rico ___ Light (Obama astroturfer who has published letters to the editor in over 40 newspapers) ___ liver (meat purchase) ___ march on (beat to the punch) ___ McNally (atlas publisher) ___ Moon Frye (Punky Brewster portrayer) ___ moss (garden shop purchase) ___ moss (gardening purchase) ___ Nast (publisher) ___ Nast (travel magazine publisher) ___ New Puritans (UK band) ___ of Hanoi (mathematical puzzle) ___ of Lots (Purim) ___ off (pulls up anchor) ___ on (put trust in) ___ on words (pun) ___ one, purl two ___ out (made a successful putt) ___ out (put on display) ___ out (sank a putt) ___ Palma (Argentine national who is purportedly the first person to be born in Antarctica) ___ Park, where this puzzle's honoree did his most famous work ___ Passaglia, punter ___ Piedras, Puerto Rico ___ Popken (plus-size clothing retailer; hidden in PULLABLE) ___ populi (public opinion) ___ Press (publisher) ___ pub. acct. ___ pubis ___ public ___ Public (average person) ___ publica (the state) ___ pudding ___ pudding (British dish) ___ pudding (cornmeal mush) ___ pudding (nursery rhyme dish) ___ Pueblo ___ Pueblo (Unesco World Heritage site) ___ Puente, the Mambo King ___ Puf fabric softener ___ Puffs ___ Puffs (General Mills cereal) ___ puisne ___ pull ___ pull (common sports injury) ___ pull (possible reason for being on the disabled list) ___ pump (drainage aid) ___ pump (plumbing device) ___ pump (stimulates) ___ pump: waste disposal device ___ punches (be blunt) ___ Punk ___ Punk (French house duo) ___ punk (Mighty Mighty Bosstones genre) ___ Punk (Reel Big Fish genre) ___ punk (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' genre) ___ puppet ___ pura ___ Purchase (1853 land acquisition) ___ Purina ___ purpose ___ purpose (having two uses) ___ pushers ___ put (field event) ___ put (remain) ___ putt ___ Puzzlemaker Week ___ pyramid, four examples of which are seen in this puzzle ___ ranger (punny name for a British yuppie, based on a fancy London neighborhood) ___ Rojo, town in Puerto Rico ___ salts (drug-store purchase) ___ sauce (sugary purée) ___ shot (punch line follow-up) ___ shot (punchline follow-up) ___ Strippers (punk band) ___ the cup (miss a putt) ___ the cup (misses a putt) ___ the pump ___ tight (stays put) ___ Today (popular publication) ___ Toole (Pulitzer-winning novelist) ___ toy (pet shop purchase) ___ Van Duyn, 1991 Pulitzer-winning poet ___ volatile (pungent-smelling solution) ___ water (hard put) ___ Weekend (Gannett publication) ___ Wences of puppetry fame ___ Wences, puppeteer ___ words (pun) ___ worm (punch line to a "What's worse ...?" riddle involving an apple) ____ publica (commonwealth) ____ pursuit ____ Putty ____ puzzle: solves a crossword _____ publica _____ Tots (grocery purchase) ______ pump ___-cone (carnival purchase) ___-free (without punishment) ___-Puf (softener brand) ___-Puf Marshmallow Man ___-puissance (omnipotence): Fr. ___-purpose: serving two functions ___-Put (adhesive brand) ___-Team (this puzzle's theme?) ___-Webster (dictionary publisher) ___, Straus and Giroux (book publisher) ___, Straus and Giroux (book publishers) ___, Straus and Giroux (publisher) :50, put another way !PU SMOTTOB ...publisher of e. e. cummings's works, but I... ... and last name of this puzzle's quipster ...a factory store's employees frequenting a sleazy pub? ... for puppet fans? ... the punk rockers got ____ ... a raindrop in a puddle '___ bono' ('To what purpose?') '... ___ purple cow' '... let ___ put asunder' '...a puddy-tat!' ''___ New Pussycat?'' ''... Peter, pumpkin ___'' ''All-purpose'' ingredient ''Breathing Lessons'' Pulitzer winner ''For Better or For Worse'' pup ''I tawt I taw a puddy __!'' ''Iceberg'' produce purchase ''No purchase necessary'' contest ''Owl and the Pussycat'' utensil ''Pulp Fiction'' character
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