Read : not found – Crossword-Clue
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__ Reader (magazine with a digest format)
___ festive mood (ready to party)
___ in wait (ready to ambush)
___ over (read carefully)
___ Reade
___ Reade (NYC drugstore chain)
___ reader
___ Reader
___ Reader (alternative magazine)
___ Reader (alternative media bimonthly)
___ Reader (alternative media digest)
___ Reader (alternative press digest)
___ Reader (bimonthly digest)
___ Reader (eclectic bimonthly)
___ Reader (eclectic digest)
___ reader (elementary school book)
___ Reader (former magazine name)
___ Reader (magazine name)
___ Reader (magazine since 1984)
___ Reader (magazine title)
___ Reader (magazine)
___ Reader, alternative-media magazine
___ Reader: alternative media anthology
___ Reader: bimonthly alternative magazine
___ the table (get ready to eat)
___ to go: ready for action, in dialect
___ up (get ready)
___ up (got ready)
___ Winslet, star of "The Reader"
____ Reader : alternative-press magazine
___-a-porter (ready to wear)
___-ready
___-to book (self-helper's read)
___.com (e-mail address for an old poetry reader)
... will all questions receive a ready answer?
... the indie music magazine opened a ___ to indoctrinate readers
''Bon Appétit'' reader
''Reader, I married him'' speaker
''Ready or not, here I ___!''
''Ready?'' answer
''The food's ready!''
''The Reader'' actress
''When all ___ fails, read the directions''
'70s skin mag's chit to pay a reader for submitting the story "Al lets Burt rub Stella"?
'Constant Reader' writer
'I'm ready to tackle this!'
'Read my lips: ___ taxes'
'Top Ten List' reader
'YM' reader
" . . . black as the ___ of night": Read
" . . . the readiness ___": Hamlet
"__ Reader" (eclectic magazine)
"___ look like a mind reader?"
"___ my place" (reader's lament)
"___ Reader" ("A Different Read on Life" magazine)
"___ Reader" (alternative digest)
"___ Reader" (bimonthly magazine)
"___ Ready" (1980 hit for Teri DeSario)
"___ yourself!": "Get ready for a shock!"
"___ yourself" ("Get ready")
"___to him that reads but one book": Herbert
". . . ___, read all about it!"
"... but it's a good read for anyone who enjoys ___"
"...ready _____!"
"A different read on life" magazine
"A Different Read on Life" magazine
"A Girl Reading" painter
"Abra was ready ___ call'd her name": Prior
"Abra was ready ___ called her name": Prior
"Act" that may be read aloud
"Adult" reading material
"All greased up and ready to sing" '70s-'80s TV hosts
"Almost ready--be patient"
"Almost ready!"
"Anchors Aweigh" readiness gp.
"And I'm ready ___ right through the sky" (Richard Marx lyric)
"Are we ready?"
"Are you ready?" channel
"Aren't you ready ___?"
"Ballad of Reading___"
"Bedtime" reading
"BUCK DID NOT READ THE NEWSPAPERS . . . "
"Burn After Reading" star
"Burn After Reading" writers
"Can ___ least get ready first?"
"Dinner's ready!"
"Dinner's ready" sound
"Everybody get ready on the set!"
"Fasten tightly," "read rights while affixing" and the like?
"First I'll read, then watch the movie, then..."
"Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!" speaker
"Get ready for hard times!"
"Get ready for the camera!"
"Get ready!"
"Get Ready" ___ Earth
"Golf for Dummies" as read by actor ___
"Green Eggs and Ham" as read by actor ___
"He ___ runs may read": Tennyson
"He that ___ may read": Tennyson
"Headlines" reader on Monday nights
"Here ___, ready or not!"
"Here I come, ready ___!"
"High Times" reader, typically
"I ___ ready!"
"I can't read your handwriting!"
"I Ching" readers
"I finally got around to reading the dictionary. Turns out the ___ did it": Steven Wright
"I read you loud and clear, breakfast meat!"
"I read you"
"I'll be ready ___!"
"I'll be ready in a ___!"
"I'm ready - let's hear it!"
"I'm ready for another customer"
"I'm ready for anything!"
"I'm ready for the weekend!"
"I'm ready for your questions"
"I'm ready to leave"
"I'm ready to play!"
"I'm ready to rumble!"
"I'm ready to sign"
"I'm ready"
"If all ___ fails, read the directions"
"IF YOU CAN READ THIS, thank a teacher" medium
"Interested in verse? You should read 'The Bells'"?
"It was all ___/I used to read "Word Up" magazine"
"It was all a ___/I used to read 'Word Up' magazine"
"Love Like Woe" The Ready ___
"New Moon" readers, often
"Not Ready for Prime Time Players" show
"Oh ___" (#1 hit by Ready for the World)
"OK, now I'm ready to play!"
"Old Rough and Ready"
"On the Road" as read by actress ___
"Rabbit Redux" as read by actor ____
"Raise the Titanic!" as read by actor ___
"Read ___ first"
"Read ___ good books lately?"
"Read 'em and ___!"
"Read 'em and ___!" (poker table crow)
"Read 'em" partner
"Read Across America" gp.
"Read Across America" grp.
"Read Across America" org.
"Read My Licks" guitarist
"Read my lips: no new ___"
"Read my lips" declaration
"Read the fine ___"
"Read this!"
"Read ya loud and clear"
"Read" pages in nothing flat
"Reader, I married him" heroine
"Reader, I married him" writer
"Reader's ___"
"Reader" founder Eric
"Reader" on the newsstands
"Reading ___": Herbert Spencer
"Reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic"
"Reading Lolita in ___" (2003 best seller)
"Reading Rainbow" host Burton
"Reading Rainbow" network
"Reading the ___" (2008 book subtitled "One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages")
"Reading" ability
"Reading" material at the bottom of a cup
"Ready ___ . . . "
"Ready _____ ..."
"Ready ___, here ..."
"Ready ___, here I come!"
"Ready ---, here I ..."
"Ready ---, here I..."
"Ready and ... PUSH!"
"Ready are you? What know you of ready?" speaker
"Ready Now, Anytime, Anywhere" org.
"Ready or __ . . ."
"Ready or ___ ..."
"Ready or not, ___ come!"
"Ready or not, ---..."
"Ready or not, here ___!"
"Ready or Not" rappers
"Ready to roll?"
"Ready to Wear" actor Stephen
"Ready when you are!"
"Ready whenever you are"
"Ready, ___, go!"
"Ready, ___!"
"Ready, aim, ___!"
"Ready" alternative
"Ready" signal of a kind
"Remarkable!," in Reading
"Required reading for all 'Purple Rain' fans who think their idol is too goody-goody"
"Sheesh, ___ you read?"
"Stop reading 'Casper' comics"
"Take a ___ on the Reading" (Chance card in Monopoly)
"The ___ of Reading Gaol" (Wilde poem)
"The ___ Reader"
"The ___ Reader" (eclectic magazine)
"The ___ Report" (1998 reading)
"The Ballad of Reading _____"
"The Ballad of Reading ___" (Wilde)
"The Big Read" sponsor, for short
"The Gangs of New York" as read by actress ___