St : 4 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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ST | AVE | 3 |
St ______ | ELMO | 4 |
St ______ | SIMEON | 6 |
ST | SHORTENEDSTREET | 15 |
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__ tea (tea steamed to prevent fermentation) __ __ stone __ a giant step ("May I?" game) __ card (bit of decorative stationery) __ Elg of "The 39 Steps" __ farther (stop) __ flask (container for storing hot or cold substances) __ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white) __ leaf (turkey stuffing ingredient) __ one's steps (go over the same route) __ out the storm (deal with difficult times) __ Solo ("Star Wars" role) __ State (Big Ten school) __ Staubach, Navy quarterback who won the Heisman __ stick (bouncing toy) __ stick (child's toy) __ stock (planter's supply) __ Stone (hieroglyphics key) __ striper (hospital helper) __ study (social worker's writeup) __ the bill (stars) __ the Hutt (''Star Wars'' series villain) __ wind (ion stream from the sun) ___ Horse; or Live Free .. Die Hard star Justin ___ steak ___ -cap stock ___ -dog (stray cur) ___ -ray Disc (digital media storer) ___ -wop (vocal style) ___ "Street" (PBS kids' show) ___ "The Bod" Stewart ___ "the Pen" Bayer ("Love and Hip Hop" star) ___ & Perrins (steak sauce) ___ & Stucky Interiors (high-end furniture retailer) ___ & The Get Down Stay Down ___ & the Stooges (2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees) ___ 500 (annual Pennsylvania stock car race) ___ 500 (Stock index) ___ 500 (Wall St. index) ___ a bad start ___ a book (study) ___ a good start ___ a slow start ___ A. Bank (menswear store) ___ about (stirring) ___ about (wastes time, British-style) ___ acid (microscopic staining compound) ___ alcohol (very strong drink) ___ Ale (bootleg booze in "Star Trek") ___ Allen furniture stores ___ an egg (bombed on stage) ___ anchor (stay put, nautically) ___ and dash (stiff a restaurant) ___ and Kashmir, Indian state ___ and response ("human microphone" technique at Occupy Wall Street) ___ and sticks ___ and Stimpy (cartoon duo) ___ and the Family Stone ___ Andric, Literature Nobelist before John Steinbeck ___ Angeles Kings (team in the 2014 Stanley Cup finals) ___ angelica (organ stop) ___ Ann Inaba ("Dancing With the Stars" judge) ___ Antilles (St. Croix's island group) ___ Australis, star in Ursa Major ___ aves (standouts) ___ avión (stamp on a letter to Spain) ___ Award for the Short Story (annual literary prize) ___ Aybar, 2014 All-Star shortstop on the Angels ___ Babilonia, figure-skating star ___ Ball (guitar string brand) ___ bargain (legal stratagem) ___ base (be stranded) ___ base (box-score statistic) ___ bases (R. Henderson stat) ___ Bash (annual Ann Arbor stoner event) ___ basque (dance step) ___ Beanies: little stuffed animals ___ Beer Night (predictably catastrophic '70s stadium promotion) ___ Bell, witch who was a fellow student of Harry Potter at Hogwarts ___ belli (war starter) ___ Best (Starbucks subsidiary) ___ Birthday (holiday in some Southern states) ___ blue streak ___ blue streak (chatter) ___ Bongo, Gabonese statesman ___ bono: "Who stands to gain?" in law ___ book (enjoy Stephen King) ___ boots (knee-high style) ___ Bora (former Taliban stronghold) ___ Bora: Taliban stronghold ___ Børs (European stock exchange) ___ boy (apron-strings gripper) ___ Braga, Brazilian film star ___ Brazzi, star of "South Pacific" ___ Bridge in St. Louis ___ Bridge, first to span the Mississippi at St. Louis ___ Bridge, St. Louis ___ Bros. (film studio) ___ Brunson (nickname for a starting hold'em hand of 10-2) ___ bubble: Internet stock phenomenon ___ burner (lab staple) ___ business (give a start) ___ calculus (kidney stone) ___ call (sailor's customary stop) ___ call (where ships stop briefly) ___ Calrissian ("Star Wars" saga figure) ___ Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams's role in the "Star Wars" franchise) ___ Calrissian of "Star Wars" films ___ Calrissian of "The Empire Strikes Back" ___ Campaign (poverty-fighting organization started by Bono) ___ Canals, St. Marys River ___ canto (singing style) ___ card (removable mobile phone storage unit) ___ Carinae (a star and its nebula) ___ Carinae (hypergiant star) ___ Carinae (massive star system) ___ cat (street game) ___ Centauri (closest star to the sun) ___ Centauri, nearest star to the Sun ___ center (student facility) ___ Center of "Main Street" fame ___ Ceti (Sun-like stellar neighbor) ___ choy (stir-fry veggie) ___ Chris Steak House ___ Chris Steak House (restaurant chain) ___ Circus (ancient Roman stadium) ___ Circus (where St. Peter was crucified) ___ City of story and film ___ City, suburb of Tampa/St. Petersburg ___ Claire, stage star of the 30's ___ classicus (standard passage) ___ Club (discount store) ___ Club (warehouse store) ___ collar; pet store purchase ___ column (concrete-filled steel cylinder) ___ Court (London tube station) ___ court, law student's exercise ___ Creed (4th-century statement of faith) ___ Creed (statement of Christian beliefs) ___ Creed (statement of religious beliefs) ___ creek (stuck) ___ crossing: white-striped pedestrian area ___ Current (Black Stream) ___ d'orchestre (organ stop) ___ David (six-pointed star) ___ David (Star of David) ___ Dawn (Muppet on "Sesame Street") ___ de Castro (storied noblewoman) ___ de Flandres (stoneware) ___ de la Cité (where Notre Dame de Paris stands) ___ de Putti, 1920's screen star ___ Def (rapper Yasiin Bey's former stage name) ___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" ___ dish (biology lab staple) ___ distance (stays aloof) ___ Dixon, self-styled seer who wrote an astrology book for dogs ___ doble ("Dancing With the Stars" dance) ___ doble (ballroom dancing step) ___ doble (Spanish march step) ___ doble (two-step dance) ___ domain (state's right to take private property for public use) ___ Dome (former Colts stadium) ___ Dome, former home of the St. Louis Rams ___ donna (opera star) ___ Dotzauer, German skiing star ___ down (gets stuck) ___ Downing St. ___ Downing Street ___ drive (engine in "Star Wars") ___ Eads, engineer who built the world's first steel-truss bridge ___ Eisley, "Star Wars" cantina town ___ empty stomach ___ en scene (stage setting) ___ Energy Center (home stadium of the NHL's Minnesota Wild) ___ Epstein, Red Sox G.M. starting in 2002 ___ equivalent (measure of explosive strength) ___ even keel (stable) ___ even keel (steady) ___ Eye, former name of St. Paul, Minn. ___ eyed (staring wildly) ___ Fail (coronation stone) ___ Fail (Irish coronation stone) ___ Fail (Irish stone) ___ Fail (palindromic "Stone of Destiny") ___ Fail (sacred Irish stone) ___ Fail, Ireland's coronation stone ___ Farm, setting for a George Orwell story ___ farther (stay put) ___ Fett ("Star Wars" villain) ___ Field (Mariners' stadium) ___ Field (Mets' stadium) ___ Field (New York Mets' stadium) ___ Field (Queens stadium) ___ Field (Shea Stadium's replacement) ___ Fighter ("Star Wars" craft) ___ fighter ("Star Wars" ship) ___ fire (started burning something) ___ fire (stoke) ___ fish (Passover staple) ___ Fist (kung fu style)
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