Michelle of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon": YEOH. Fleece-lined slippers: UGGS. Wonderland cake words: EAT ME. We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Snooze-producing" have been used in the past. Not at all interesting.
Asian lake depleted by irrigation projects: ARAL. Formally surrender: CEDE. Hell there, Splynter! Here are all of the places we know of that have used Dull and drab in their crossword puzzles recently: - New York Times - Dec. 20, 1977. Grammy-winning banjoist Fleck: BELA. Pretentious nonsense. Sheet of paper: PAGE.
Particularly revealing: TELLTALE. His legs are weaker and weaker, but he's still too stubborn to move the TV upstairs. Stereo component: TWEETER. The "G" of LGBTQ+: GAY.
Eliciting a "So what? Fuel for some furnaces: GAS. Before I forget, last time TTP posted below last month. Ottawa-based law gp.
"Captain Marvel" star Larson: BRIE. When tripled, "et cetera". Lutefisk-making chemical: LYE. If you're still haven't solved the crossword clue Thing to hum or whistle then why not search our database by the letters you have already! Bank founded in 1865: HSBC. "Wheel of Fortune" category: PHRASE. Biblical "will": SHALT.
Dull and uninteresting. Put off repeating some old sayings? Dull and unattractive. Not exactly stimulating. Top seller: HOT ITEM. Utterly uninspiring. Avid reader: BOOKWORM. Far from electrifying. Same character as Yang, as in Jerry Yang, Andrew Yang, etc.
Hearing-related: AURAL. Insignificant disruption: BLIP. Hawaiian strings, for short: UKE. Virtual crafts store: ETSY SHOP. Peruvian of old: INCAN.