Answer: LINE
LINE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 371 times.
- Come-on
- "You come here often?" e.g.
- Betting odds
- Route
- Queue
- Pickup shtick?
- Field of work
- Unemployment office sight
- Help from a lifeguard
- Hot __ (24-hour phone service, maybe)
- Result of a gas shortage
- Trade
- "What's your sign?" is one
- Bank sight
- An actor may trip over one
- Singles bar icebreaker
- __ drive (sharply hit ball)
- Tan __ (beachgoer's skin pattern)
- "Come here often?," e.g.
- One of five in a limerick
- Quick note
- Prompter's whisper
- Impatient person's annoyance
- Area of expertise
- Impatient person's dread
- Ancestry
- "Do you come here often?," e.g.
- "Don't I know you from somewhere?," e.g.
- Tan __ (beachgoer's marking)
- Bank annoyance
- Propositional phrase?
- Word that can follow the starts of 17-, 27-, 44- and 59-Across
- Play bit
- See 7-Down
- See 61-Across
- Airport delay?
- Prompt delivery
- Y-axis, for one
- Singles bar delivery
- Box office sight
- Waiter's place
- Place for waiters
- Word before dance or drive
- Part of a script
- Checkout counter annoyance
- Tackles are part of it
- "Come here often?" is one
- Pickup words
- Occupation
- It may be dropped
- Dancing formation
- "Do you come here often?," for one
- Row
- Tote board info
- Palmist's concern
- Pat response
- Court divider
- Forgetful actor's request
- For example, "Come here often?"
- Script detail
- Something to hold or drop
- Odds on the game
- Pickup words, e.g.
- Botox target
- Word that can follow both the first and second words of 21- and 56-Across, and 3-, 29-, and 36-Down
- Related business products
- y = x, e.g.
- Word with party or service
- Waiter's spot
- Queue, and word that can follow both words in the answers to starred clues
- Pickup trick
- Ticket window sight
- It might initiate a pickup
- Pickup facilitator?
- Insulate
- It can be a cue, or follow one
- A straight one is the shortest distance between two points
- Bit of dialogue
- Something to wait in
- Quarterback's protection
- Dots connector
- Bit of poetry
- Place to stand and wait
- End of the __ (last stop)
- Play excerpt
- Poem unit
- Spiel
- Part of a poem
- Toe the __ (obey)
- Sentence in a film script
- Drop a __ to (write)
- Pen stroke
- Policy
- It's one-dimensional
- Place to wait
- Phone __
- Checkout-counter backup
- Limerick part
- Down the __ (eventually)
- Conga formation
- Hard-to-swallow verbiage
- Salesman's stock
- Amusement park annoyance
- ''Come here often?'' e.g.
- "Don't I know you from somewhere?" e.g.
- Box office formation
- Company's wares
- ''Come here often?'' is one
- Sign of a hit show
- Script unit
- Box-office backup
- It may be drawn in the sand
- It is often dropped
- Something to draw or toe
- ''What's My ___?'' (old game show)
- ''Come here often?'' say
- String
- "Come here often?" e.g.
- It might be flubbed
- Finish finish?
- Couture collection
- Checkout nuisance
- Stock of goods for sale
- Indication of a hit show
- Pickup shtick
- Bit of scripting
- One is "Come here often?"
- It may be overheard in a bar
- Word with straight or crooked
- Confused actor's request
- Pedigree
- Word with dance or drive
- Bus route
- Hawser
- Railroad track
- Fishing need
- Couplet part
- Bus system
- Toe the ___ (behave oneself)
- Troop formation
- Group of bus routes
- Checkout annoyance
- People waiting
- "Come here often?", e.g.
- Subway route
- Singles bar come-on
- Word with punch or party
- Toe the ___ (be obedient)
- Sentence in a script
- Row of waiters
- Pencil mark
- Shortest distance between two points
- y = 3x + 5 representation, e.g.
- Small part of a movie script
- Wrinkle
- "What's My ___?" (old game show)
- "Come here often?" say
- After hard or head
- Bank holdup?
- Toe the ___ (obey)
- Down the ___ (eventually)
- End of the ___ (last stop)
- Drop a ___ to (write)
- Phone ___
- Forgetful actor's cry
- It may be toed
- Script segment
- Credit or agate follower
- Hustler's come on
- Box-office sight
- Party ___
- Piece in a movie script
- Finish a jacket
- "Walk the ___" (2005 biopic)
- Pickup facilitator
- Checkout headache
- Rehearsal request
- Graph element
- Script bit
- Profession
- Occupa-tion
- Fragment of dialogue
- See 84-Across
- Short note
- Protection for Tom Brady
- Short note
- One result of a gas shortage
- Fishing gear
- Box office sight, often
- Parallel, e.g.
- Reel nylon
- It may be broken on the road
- Lay it on the ___
- Limerick fifth
- Forgetful actor's word
- ___ of work
- Very short note
- Script snippet
- Contour
- Bit of a poem
- Extra desire?
- Border
- Arrange in a row
- What's my ___?
- Salesman's wares
- Merchandise division
- Cruise company
- Actor's delivery
- Pickup initiator
- Poetry unit
- Stripe
- Oft-flubbed thing
- Checkout formation
- See 53-Across
- Inspection formation
- Group of waiters?
- It's written in script?
- See 102-Across
- Word that can follow each part of the answers to the six starred clues
- Freeway strip
- Gestalt
- Group waiting to pay
- It's often long at Disneyland
- Dialogue unit
- Word with "punch" or "ticket"
- Queue (up)
- Dialogue bit
- ___ drive
- Word with head, bread, red or dead
- "Was that an earthquake or did you just rock my world?," for one
- Connector of two points
- Word with stream or head
- Script snipper
- Check-in delayer
- Singles bar conversation starter
- Brief note
- Intersection of two planes
- Business
- Steamship company
- Sort of dance
- Fishing string
- Mason-Dixon ___
- Draw the ___
- DMV staple
- Boundary mark
- Row of waiters?
- Equator, for instance
- Toe the ___ (behave)
- Country dance formation
- Poem piece
- Brief part of a poem
- It may be dotted
- Point connector
- Word with party or dedicated
- Pickup or fishing ___
- Checkout hassle
- Shoppers' headache
- Fishing cord
- ___ of scrimmage
- Bottom
- Bottom ___
- It may be toed or crossed
- One-fifth of any limerick
- Subway ___
- Checkout sight
- Unit of stage script
- Toe the ___ (do as told)
- Any clothing brand
- Ruler's product
- Ruler's creation
- Insulate, as a jacket
- Thing drawn in the sand?
- "y = 2x," e.g.
- Fashion collection
- What T.S.A. Precheck helps people avoid
- One-fifth of a limerick
- Rule
- Ticket booth sight
- Airport security holdup
- Word after finish or foul
- Assemblage of buses
- "Love your nails," e.g.
- Merchandise grouping
- See 2-Down
- Job
- Screenplay segment
- Brief script excerpt
- Something to flub or drop
- Maginot, for one
- Conversation piece
- A cameo might have one
- Cue card contents
- Group waiting for a cashier
- One of a haiku's three
- Word with "dotted"
- QB's protectors
- Box office backup
- Manufacturer's assortment
- Screenplay bit
- ___
- Script fraction
- Feature of a busy amusement park
- Railroad division
- Verse part
- Word before drive or drawing
- "pet ___"
- Reinforce
- Row of people waiting
- Out of
- Triangle side, say
- Ticket booth annoyance
- Quarterback's protectors
- Profession or procession
- Word with fishing or party
- "Dotted" contract part
- Black Friday likelihood
- Synonym of the last parts of 17- and 66-Across and 10- and 30-Down
- Haiku part
- With 19-Across, Cotton-Eyed Joe, e.g.
- Post office annoyance
- No surprise to a Disney World arrival
- Bit of film dialogue
- Series of ancestors
- Angle or angler's necessity
- One in the script
- One may be dotted
- Theme park headache
- "I forgot what I'm supposed to say here!"
- It might be dotted
- One starts at a terminal
- See 15-Down
- Group of waiters
- Word before "drive" or "dance"
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- Subway branch
- Class of merchandise
- One of three in a haiku
- Airport screening likelihood
- Row of a poem
- Cross the ___
- Convenience store inconvenience
- One drawn in the sand
- Final financial figure ("bottom")
- It may be a cue
- Train route
- Points connector
- "I need a cue!"
- See 17-Across
- One might form outside the bathroom
- Snippet of dialogue
- Stanza part
- One-third of a 15-Across
- Theme park nuisance
- Word after party or date
- Single-file formation
- One-dimensional drawing
- Command to a prompter
- "Whose ___ Is It Anyway?" (long-running improv show)
- One-third of a haiku
- Common theme park sight
- Gambler's point spread
- Prompter's cue
- Checkout queue
- Request from an actor
- A popular nightclub might have one
- Stick figure's torso
- Queue in the US
- Dash or slash
- "I forgot what to say!"
- Shout from a forgetful actor
- Word before "dancing" or "drawing"