-com : 2 answers – Crossword-Clue
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___-com | DOT | 3 |
___-com | ROM | 3 |
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__ alcohol: fusel oil component __ card (banker's item with a computer chip) __ Janis, old comic actress ___ Horse; or common power tool ___ it out (come to blows) ___ "Puffy" Combs ___ & Company (firm founded in 1837) ___ & Lily (bedding company) ___ & Whitney (airplane engine company) ___ 500, annual list of the fastest-growing private companies ___ 9000, sci-fi computer ___ acid (fat compound) ___ acid (microscopic staining compound) ___ acid (sour cream component) ___ acid (vinegar component) ___ acid, soap component ___ acid: explosive compound ___ admin (computer techie, for short) ___ admin (computer techie) ___ against (compare) ___ Air Command ___ al-Fayed, companion of Princess Diana ___ Alden ("Three's Company" blonde roommate) ___ Allen (furniture company) ___ America Competition ___ and Abner, old comedy duo ___ Arden, Flash Gordon companion ___ Axton, co-composer of "Heartbreak Hotel" ___ Bach ("Fanfare for the Common Cold" composer) ___ Bad Wolf of comic books ___ Bees (big company in personal care products) ___ bit (completely) ___ bone (pelvis component) ___ boredom (be completely turned off) ___ box (computer screen pop-up) ___ Brothers of comedic fame ___ Bruce, memorable comic ___ Brush Company ___ Building, company headquarters erected in 1908 in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the world ___ bus (commuted) ___ Cafe (restaurant chain with the slogan "Come enjoy a taste of France") ___ capacitor (time machine core component) ___ Carte, opera company ___ center (community facility) ___ Center (New Jersey Nets' current arena, named for a menswear company) ___ Chalmers (old tractor company) ___ characters (common Chinese writing) ___ check (method for detecting computer errors) ___ Chemical (Fortune 500 company) ___ Christiansen, founder of the Lego company ___ City (apartment complex on Manhattan's East Side) ___ City (society-building computer game) ___ close for comfort ___ cloud (region of comets far beyond Pluto) ___ cloud (source of comets) ___ cloud (theoretical source of comets) ___ Club (Costco competitor) ___ Collins, first female space shuttle commander ___ Collins, first woman to command a space shuttle ___ Collins, first woman to command a space shuttle (1999) ___ Collins, former space shuttle commander ___ combat ___ combined: Winter Olympics event ___ come (in the future) ___ comedy ___ comes (artery companion) ___ Comet ___ Comics, home of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four ___ coming ___ coming (deserved) ___ coming (warrants punishment) ___ comitatus ___ Command ('80s arcade game) ___ commentary ___ Commission (corruption investigation at which Frank Serpico testified) ___ committee ___ common denominator ___ Como, Italian resort ___ company (running with troublemakers) ___ complaint (officially protest) ___ complaint (protests formally) ___ compliment (praises) ___ compos (out of touch) ___ compos mentis ___ computet (legal judgment) ___ concours (not competing) ___ Consumer Products (company in "RoboCop") ___ Corning (insulation-making company) ___ corpus (common writ) ___ Croft, comic book heroine ___ d'esprit (witty comment) ___ daisy (common flower) ___ Dark Materials (Philip Pullman trilogy that includes "The Golden Compass") ___ Dawn Chong of "Commando" ___ de combat (disabled) ___ de combat (out of action) ___ di Como ___ Digital Shorts (late-night comic bits) ___ Dingbats (pictographic computer font) ___ discus (competes in track) ___ du combat ___ Dutch (clothing company) ___ earnings (phrase used when comparing a current and upcoming paycheck) ___ Elevator Company ___ Enterprises ("Newhart" production company) ___ Entertainment (company that markets the Bratz doll line) ___ Foods (Little Debbie cakes company) ___ Foods, Fortune 500 company ___ Foxx, late comedian ___ Fund Management (investment company) ___ Furterer (shampoo company) ___ futures (commodity on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange) ___ game: golf competition ___ grass (common perennial) ___ group (computer info source) ___ High Command of W.W. II ___ Hill (soul group composed entirely of one-named musicians) ___ horse (certain computer virus) ___ Ike of comics ___ Investments (Boston-based financial company) ___ Jinx (Archie Comics girl) ___ Jinx (old comic book character) ___ John's (Domino's competitor) ___ Jr. (Sprout competitor) ___ juris (legally competent) ___ Kan (Alpo competitor) ___ Kenton, composer-bandleader ___ Kett of comics ___ Kett of early comics ___ Kett of old comics ___ Laboratories, company that introduced Tylenol ___ lane (commuters' aid) ___ Lee (cake company) ___ Lee Corp. (Fortune 500 company) ___ Lee of Marvel Comics ___ lens (spotlight component) ___ light (comprehends) ___ Lilly (Fortune 500 company) ___ Lilly and Company (pharmaceutical giant) ___ List: Forbes best-companies feature ___ Lock (computer key) ___ Lodge (Motel 6 competitor) ___ Mae (loan company) ___ Man, comics hero ___ Man, commercial symbol since the 1950s ___ Mason (financial services company) ___ McNutt of comics ___ messaging (modern communication) ___ Mifflin (company in "The Office") ___ Mills (portrait photography company) ___ Mirage (California resort community) ___ Mist (7 Up competitor) ___ Montoya, DC Comics heroine known as the Question ___ Motors (electric car company) ___ Mountain Landis (first baseball commissioner) ___ Nahan (real-life boxing commentator who appeared in all six Rocky movies) ___ name (computer ID) ___ Nation (Jay-Z's entertainment company) ___ of commission (unavailable) ___ of Commons ___ of things to come ___ off (be compatible) ___ one's door (come to visit) ___ operation: division calculation in computing ___ Opey Dildock, of comics ___ out (comes off well) ___ out (overdid the computerese) ___ out (relax completely) ___ oxide (sunscreen compound) ___ P. Halliburton, founder of the Halliburton company ___ paper: school composition ___ Pascal (computer language) ___ Pea, small comic character ___ penny (very common, in British lingo) ___ Piao, former Chinese Communist leader ___ Picchu (ancient Incan commune) ___ Pictures (entertainment company) ___ Pie Island (artist commune on the Thames) ___ Place (companion of the Sundance Kid) ___ Place: Butch and Sundance companion ___ polloi (common folk) ___ polloi (common people) ___ polloi (commoners) ___ port (computer feature) ___ port (computer outlet) ___ Prés, Flemish composer ___ Prés, memorable Flemish composer ___ Productions ("Skyfall" company) ___ Productions (company behind "Dr. Phil") ___ pull (common sports injury) ___ qual (just as they come) ___ Records (comedy label) ___ Red Virus (computer affliction of 2001) ___ riot (comedy review) ___ Rock (war-themed DC Comics character) ___ roof (complains) ___ Rubicon (commit oneself) ___ sales (company setback) ___ salts (medicinal compound) ___ Schwarz (noted toy company)
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