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To be, in Paris

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We found 5 possible solutions in our database matching the query To be, in Paris

Possible Solution

E T R E


"To be, in Paris" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
Universal October 6 2022 ETRE
Wall Street Journal August 15 2022 ETRE
Wall Street Journal July 20 2022 ETRE
Wall Street Journal March 20 2021 ETRE

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Wall Street Journal Clues March 20, 2021

One in a black suit
1987 role for Robert De Niro
Mastery
City on the Po
Like some apple juice
Perfume Pagoda setting
Makeup, of a sort
Operating instruction for a witch’s broom?
Wrinkle remover
Position
Lean and muscular
Examines carefully
Swallow
Lymphocyte producers
Trickster
Some are colorful
Parentheses, essentially
Wearer of une couronne
Take back
“We’re going to the Super Bowl!” e.g.?
Donald Duck’s mother
Man from Moscow, say
Goes downhill
Prepare for the fair, maybe
Lampshade, at times
“Steppenwolf” author
Development sites
Maximum
Strike caller
Attempt to cool down a cup of tea?
Ref’s ruling
Oompa follower
George Lucas’s Wicket and Paploo, e.g.
Tread heavily
1862 battle site
They’re boring
Jockey competitor
Harrison who walked on the moon in 1972
It may be triggered by a decloaking warbird
Cheap laminate for furniture making?
Entertainment that includes prominent figures
Bit of fiction
Grub
Card game lay-downs
“Bambi” aunt
Newsletter ornamentation
Peanut, e.g.
“Holy moly!”
Empty room phenomena
Wear down
Tiniest bit
Impudent aboard an ocean cruise?
UFO crew
Barista’s creation
“Spamalot” lyricist
Settle down for the night
Gather
Female fiend
Kafka protagonist
Clinically clean
Postpone production of a TV commercial?
Don’t exist
Bad-mouth
Tolkien’s shepherds of the trees
Change
Fragrant blooms
Bonnie’s partner in crime
From ___ Z
Write
Treats for Rover
Soda brand since 1924
Perfect places
Winter wrap
He’s featured on Mary J.’s “Love Yourself”
Neither Dem. nor Rep.
Online chortle
Bit of fiction
Stage platform
Cool like a cool cat
Classy
Thinly spread
Amigo
Retinue
Miss the mark
Approval
Fam nickname
Dramatic division
Charisse of “Brigadoon”
Wet bar?
Fishing gear
Prefix with dollars
Govt. mtge. insurer
Roundtable
Charger unit
Name: Suffix
Turkey club?
Crockpot creation
Coach with 347 career wins
Zest source
“Wir glauben all an ___ Gott” (Lutheran hymn)
Really shining in a full-court defensive scheme?
“Shoot”
Sporty auto roofs
Depth: Prefix
Foil, e.g.
Went like the dickens
Squeezed (out)
Fell upon
Catchall category: Abbr.
Eat like a bird
Cornball
Metallica drummer Ulrich
Big initials in bowling
Tick off
Pub perch
Tango requirement
Monitor component
Crispy Colonel Combo seller
Zero
Kimono closer
Lines of praise
City near Cooperstown
Narrow-waisted stingers
Some Thomas Hart Benton works
Hams it up
Little brothers, often
Massage targets
P look-alike
Buff
Hollow rock
Dialect
To be, in Paris
Mason’s wedge
Listening devices
Manatee Springs State Pk. setting
Fish-bull go-between
When you’ll be there, briefly
Earth-friendly, in combinations
Crib
Mauna ___

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