CRpuzzles Crossword Puzzles are designed at the medium-to-hard solving
level of a daily newspaper crossword puzzle. The user-friendly online
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- Crossword # 141
by Randy Farmer

Comic guys, it pays to be
smart, and heart of Dixie.
- Crossword # 140
by Steven Snell

Young Billy, old buddies, and
Where aren't you, Idi Amin?
- Crossword # 139
by T. T. Truax
Star study, loose lips, and
magician mumbo jumbo.
- Crossword # 138
by Amy Wallace

An old hat, some sweets, and
advice for the road.
- Crossword # 137
by Randy Farmer

Les femmes, in between, and
on the streets.
- Crossword # 136
by T. T. Truax

A bad place to live (so they moved),
a great place to live (so they say and
stay), and a place where nobody lives
(almost).
- Crossword # 135
by Frannie Salenger

Rhyme Time
- Crossword # 134
by R. L. & I. R. W.
 
Alternate clues: Tom Hulce signature role,
a goalie who can't stop a shot, and she has
a great portfolio.
- Crossword # 133
by Steven Snell

Near Philly, the lightbulbs come on,
and I want to be alone.
- Crossword # 132
by Randy Farmer
 
Enough is enough, Bud, so
give in.
- Crossword # 131
by R. L. W.
 
Opposite Opposites
- Crossword # 130
by T. T. Truax
Splat!, Pow!, and Sssss!
- Crossword # 129
by Amy Wallace

Alternate clues: Satan, the Corsican brothers,
and an Olympic city twice over.
- Crossword # 128
by Randy Farmer
 
You snooze you lose (months), "Our country, right
or wrong" man in action, and Dominique Swain plays
it perfectly.
- Crossword # 127
by T. T. Truax

Fifth Amendment provoker, quadruple lutz
leaper, and South Wing builder.
- Crossword # 126
by Steven Snell

OO
- Crossword # 125
by R. L. W.
 
Are you reddy to rumble?
- Crossword # 124
by Randy Farmer

An NHL star or two, an Istanbul thing
or two, and a list or two.
- Crossword # 123
by T. T. Truax
 
Spots
- Crossword # 122
by Amy Wallace
Heavy air, 007 Honey, and
Home, Sweet Home
- Crossword # 121
by Steven Snell

The name's the same, our favorite film
about our favorite game, and the fast lane.
- Crossword # 120
by T. T. Truax

Quo Gratis.
- Crossword # 119
by Frannie Salenger

Gotcha, + Gotcha, + Gotcha +.
- Crossword # 118
by Randy Farmer

All up front: eeEeeeeEeeeEEeeEeeeeEe
EeeEeeeeEeeeEeeeeeeee.
- Crossword # 117
by T. T. Truax

Wockyless, around the Bend, and
the Father of Invention (in more
ways than one).
- Crossword # 116
by Amy Wallace
Alternate clues: Land Down Under
oddity, Lasher's creator, and "The
Red-Headed League" author.
- Crossword # 115
by T. T. Truax

Good neighborhoods, in Dallas, and #8.
- Crossword # 114
by Steven Snell

One kind of bridge, one place
to look, and one part of
Yugoslavia that's still part
of Yugoslavia.
- Crossword # 113
by Randy Farmer
 
Irvings, slick(er), jams.
- Crossword # 112
by T. T. Truax

Bull Durham beauty, Batmen's Boss,
and Robin, too.
- Crossword # 111
by R. L. W.
 
The White House in moonlight.
- Crossword # 110
by Amy Wallace

Three who go bowl-ing, 40% off, and
nearly Down Under.
- Crossword # 109
by Frannie Salenger

Sweet meat, a little at a time,
and short of a dollar.
- Crossword # 108
by Steven Snell
Sorry, George, the Pet Shop on
Backstreet is closed.
- Crossword # 107
by Randy Farmer
 
Being on a first-name basis.
- Crossword # 106
by Steven Snell

Gunpowder guy, 'tis better to
give, and go Clark go.
- Crossword # 105
by Amy Wallace

Cubs managers, Cannes do, and
............................... oh!
- Crossword # 104
by T. T. Truax
Fill in the blanks, too.
- Crossword # 103
by T. T. Truax
 
Court time, men on a mission,
and Amadeus's hometown
- Crossword # 102
by Randy Farmer

In toto, co-stars, and a few other
clues we dashed off.
- Crossword # 101
by Frannie Salenger

Signature roles, conflicting emotions,
and various Nice things.
- Crossword # 100
by T. T. Truax

To mark the occasion of CRpuzzles'
100th Crossword, we give our solvers
a puzzle with regular, everyday words
(mostly) and common-knowledge clues
(mostly) and no tricks (okay, a few)--
just like the 99 puzzles that precede it.
- Crossword # 99
by Steven Snell

At the movies, at the Shore,
and at the last.
- Crossword # 98
by Amy Wallace
Alternate clues: Whirlaway's rider,
St. Louis's famous sight, and Arnold's
Eraser co-star.
- Crossword # 97
by Randy Farmer
 
Not our favorite cartel, Zorba's not-so-little
boy; and not just one-hit wonders.
- Crossword # 96
by Frannie Salenger
 
Ka-ching, it takes two, and in
post-"Death Valley Days" days.
- Crossword # 95
by T. T. Truax

The man behind the desk at 36 Quai
des Orfevres, Natasha in the flesh,
and Dr. Mrs. Dr. (or something like
that) Crane.
- Crossword # 94
by Steven Snell

"Earth to Major Tom," Big Brother
(and the Holding Company) is
watching you, and definitely
not the cheap seats.
- Crossword # 93
by Amy Wallace
Star bright, a sometimes endless do, and
left and right before your very eyes.
- Crossword # 92
by R. L. & I. R. W.
 
The MacGuffin Man, two pre-Original
Originals, and Stern would have made
great threesome.
- Crossword # 91
by Randy Farmer

Metallica, Poe, and sundry
co-stars.
- Crossword # 90
by Amy Wallace

Lerner & Loewe, and I've got rhythm--
but the worst ventriloquist in the
history of television never did.
- Crossword # 89
by Frannie Salenger
Alternate definitions: bobbled the
ball, Las Vegas venue, and where
the world shops.
- Crossword # 88
by Randy Farmer

John D. Rockefeller, Cain and Abel's
little bro, and Pandora at work.
- Crossword # 87
by T. T. Truax
 
Fathers, state nicknames, and
CRpuzzles' hometown's "celebrity"
(no, not Edward Norton).
- Crossword # 86
by Amy Wallace

A non-amateur Crossword Puzzle.
- Crossword # 85
by Steven Snell

Walking through the Great Wall of China,
Goodbye, Columbus boys, and,
"Ironic"ally, how we can tell they're
from north of the border.
- Crossword # 84
by Frannie Salenger

A little Ron Howard, Kurt Weill,
and a lotta Down Under.
- Crossword # 83
by T. T. Truax

Strange painters, the Puzzle Palace, and
the stars come out in April
- Crossword # 82
by Randy Farmer
 
X or O, high fliers, and role playing.
- Crossword # 81
by Randy Farmer
 
Four rhymes two times.
- Crossword # 80
by Amy Wallace

Imports, a Roberts or two, and
good, mean fun.
- Crossword # 79
by Frannie Salenger

Jesse and company, Mary or Flo,
and the Wild Blue Yonder
- Crossword # 78
by Steven Snell

They made the songs, the songs they
made, and the song she made that
made her name.
- Crossword # 77
by T. T. Truax
Fill in the blanks.
- Crossword # 76
by Randy Farmer
 
Who, what, where, when.
- Crossword # 75
by T. T. Truax

Alternate clues: Cookie's pop, wandering aimlessly,
and an Arnold action movie.
- Crossword # 74
by Randy Farmer
 
Popeye--not!, Hershey's Kiss--not!,
and First of the Mohegans--really,
yes!
- Crossword # 73
by Steven Snell
A couple of plants, a couple of redos,
and a couple who "getaway."
- Crossword Puzzle 72
by Frannie Salenger

Get Along Little Dogies, shaking
hands (figuratively), and the Land
of the Blue Crab.
- Crossword Puzzle 71
by Amy Wallace
Calling Rowdy Roddy Piper, a cool
hiding place, and finale, North by
Northwest.
- Crossword Puzzle 70
by T. T. Truax

A movie with the Coreys, a super
inventor, and sundry affairs.
- Crossword Puzzle 69
by Randy Farmer
 
Alternate clues: Rye antihero, 1931
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane, and Randle
P. McMurphy state.
- Crossword Puzzle 68
by Steven Snell
 
"Drop and give me ...," Pres. Ace
Ventura, and 10 Also Known As's.
- Crossword Puzzle 67
by Frannie Salenger

___-words, a cast or two, and a few
questionable clues.
- Crossword Puzzle 66
by Steven Snell

Middle class, lower class,
and no class.
- Crossword Puzzle 65
by T. T. Truax
 
He loved that rascal Puff, Anse and
Cash and Jewel and Vardaman who loved
his mother the fish, and Double Features
for movie lovers.
- Crossword Puzzle 64
by Randy Farmer
 
Ding-ding-ding-ding-ding-ding,
C. K. phone home, and "Do you
wanna be in pictures?"
- Crossword Puzzle 63
by Amy Wallace
Alternate clues: Cherbourg gear, Peg
Bundy's hair, and David's care.
- Crossword Puzzle 62
by T. T. Truax

Hits; hits, again; but hardly
hit at all.
- Crossword Puzzle 61
by Frannie Salenger

An herb or two, a family vacation
spot (or two), and New York, too.
- Crossword Puzzle 60
by Steven Snell
 
Look out, sneak speak. Awesome!
- Crossword Puzzle 59
by Amy Wallace

"Take It Easy guys," Says me,
"Give me your ..."
- Crossword Puzzle 58
by Randy Farmer
 
A big rock, a big voice, and
big on the balance beam.
- Crossword Puzzle 57
by T. T. Truax

"Happy Days" are here again: a blast
(or so) from the past--and from even
longer ago than that.
- Crossword Puzzle 56
by Frannie Salenger

All right, a few tricks--nothing
to worry about, you'll still clean up.
- Crossword Puzzle 55
by Randy Farmer
 
A Tony Manero demonstration, a "wise" place to
vacation, and flying bluebirds' destination
- Crossword Puzzle 54
by Steven Snell

A Sly nibble, a Walter Brennan
original, and spy vs. spy.
- Crossword Puzzle 53
by T. T. Truax

Wise guys, signs, and people, people,
people.
- Crossword Puzzle 52
by Amy Wallace

Crime watch, the go-to guy, and
a hat to dance for.
- Crossword Puzzle 51
by Randy Farmer
 
Clue clue: caramel-glazed custard
- Crossword Puzzle 50
by Steven Snell
Lois & Clark, some big names, and
a couple of "people?" from out of
this world.
- Crossword Puzzle 49
by T. T. Truax

Substitute definitions are Rte. 66, "Madam,
I'm Adam," and Nobody's Fool
- Crossword Puzzle 48
by Frannie Salenger

A couple of First Ladies, Olympians,
and pure gold.
- Crossword Puzzle 47
by Amy Wallace
Looking good, getting in, and
apples pro and con.
- Crossword Puzzle 46
by T. T. Truax

Alternative clues are Lily Tomlin
prop, nickname for Col. George W.
Goethals' great achievement, and
Ferdinand Waldo DeMara, Jr.
- Crossword Puzzle 45
by Randy Farmer
 
Mercury rising, monsters lurking,
and a Superhero (sort-of) to save
the day.
- Crossword Puzzle 44
by Steven Snell

A stereotype (well, 99%), someone looking
to get booted, and alternatives aplenty.
- Crossword Puzzle 43
by Frannie Salenger

A grungy rock group, Alex among
some grungy characters, and other
grungy stuff.
- Crossword Puzzle 42
by T. T. Truax
 
A couple of co-stars, a couple of
Walkers, and a couple of parades.
- Crossword Puzzle 41
by Amy Wallace
Fish, fowl, and ?
- Crossword Puzzle 40
by Randy Farmer
 
"Tall and tan"-snap; "Hot stuff"--snap;
Ed in a skimpy bathing suit--don't snap.
- Crossword Puzzle 39
by Frannie Salenger

Cases for Philip Marlowe and Inspector Alan
Grant, creating chaos on the radio, and the
Cleavers at home.
- Crossword Puzzle 38
by T. T. Truax

Bad hands, bad finances, and a
rock group to match.
- Crossword Puzzle 37
by Amy Wallace
 
A football film (sort of), old folk
dancing (the dance is old, not the
folk), and how to treat sore feet.
- Crossword # 36
by Steven Snell
Champion's rider, a racing champion,
and champions of the 70's.
- Crossword Puzzle 35
by Randy Farmer
 
A white knight, a big blow up, and a
novelist who's no phony.
- Crossword Puzzle 34
by Frannie Salenger

Lilith, one way west, and some
fightin' words.
- Crossword Puzzle 33
by T. T. Truax
 
The definitive 007, a writer who defined the
Western, and people with definite opinions.
- Crossword Puzzle 32
by Randy Farmer
 
Falling down, lifting up, and a complex,
ever-changing game of chance
- Crossword Puzzle 31
by Amy Wallace

An actress who won fame in an automobile,
an e-business star who'll help sell your
automobile, and two Presidents who don't
have automobiles named after them.
- Crossword Puzzle 30
by T. T. Truax
A Pretty Woman, a Woman's champion, and a
floral greeting any woman would love to get
- Crossword Puzzle 29
by Steven Snell

A city iron built, a city Down Under, and the
heart of the City of Light
- Crossword Puzzle 28
by Randy Farmer
 
Oops!, young whippersnapper, and
the stuff of legends
- Crossword Puzzle 27
by Frannie Salenger

Benjamin Braddock comes of age, coming of age
in the Catskills, and what it's all about
- Crossword Puzzle 26
by T. T. Truax
Kansas gamers, Cyclone tamers, and three
Hall-of-Famers all in a row
- Crossword Puzzle 25
by Randy Farmer

A little video, a hand or two of cards,
and money to burn--oh what luck!
- Crossword Puzzle 24
by Frannie Salenger
Zee king, opponents for the Kings,
and The King, baby
- Crossword Puzzle 23
by Amy Wallace
 
They make you see red, they always
had red ones, and red, etc.
- Crossword Puzzle 22
by Steven Snell

A fantastic fun festival, a tar's tar,
and some silky stuff
- Crossword Puzzle 21
by T. T. Truax
 
A big hit for Faith Hill, five big cheeses,
and a bunch of not-so-big words
- Crossword Puzzle 20
by Steven Snell
Birds non-Hitchcockial, Plant and
pals non-vegetable, and a little
help non-psychological
- Crossword Puzzle 19
by Frannie Salenger

A Bailey Barrister, Bugs Bunny, and
"Bus Stop" whodunit
- Crossword Puzzle 18
by T. T. Truax

A super songstress, a super Golden Oldie,
and the Super Bowl champs
- Crossword Puzzle 17
by Amy Wallace

A giant of the ancient world, a place for
Viking greats, and an all-time Giant great
- Crossword Puzzle 16
by Steven Snell
 
Today's substitutes are Bruce Willis, Salma Hayek,
and Wally Cleaver
- Crossword Puzzle 15
by T. T. Truax

Beckett's no-show, Courtney's TV beau, and
"Let's Go!"
- Crossword Puzzle 14
by Steven Snell

A unique way to go and a unique place to go--
with a few annoyances along the way
- Crossword Puzzle 13
by Frannie Salenger

A song full of hope, a ring to hope for,
and a couple of hopeful people
- Crossword Puzzle 12
by Amy Wallace

Lemmon & Matthau and that certain look
- Crossword Puzzle 11
by Steven Snell
 
Eats a little, sleeps a little, and remembers
the smooth sounds of times gone by
- Crossword Puzzle 10
by Amy Wallace
 
A movie you can't refuse, the stereotypical
brother-in-law, and a WWW giant by any other
definition
- Crossword Puzzle 9
by Frannie Salenger

A hitmaker, an incredible ride, and a couple of
dusty places
- Crossword Puzzle 8
by Steven Snell

Kaboom!, "Wow! I can't believe it!", and a couple
of places not to be
- Crossword Puzzle 7
by Frannie Salenger
 
A little welcome heat, a little unwelcome heat,
and Sgt. Friday at work
- Crossword Puzzle 6
by Steven Snell

Watergate place, a Wimbledon champ,
and Mike Ditka
- Crossword Puzzle 5
by Amy Wallace
A Blues great, a spaceman, and a country by
any other name
- Crossword Puzzle 4
by Frannie Salenger

A vocal artiste, a rocker or two, and
a band for the ages
- Crossword Puzzle 3
by Amy Wallace
 
A Yankee, a gangster, and a poet or two
- Crossword Puzzle # 2
by Steven Snell
 
A bad golfer, a funny feather, and the
author of a saying or two
- Crossword Puzzle # 1
by Frannie Salenger

A vampire, Sandy speaks, and a singer
or two
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