Answer: TRAP
TRAP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 329 times.
- Kisser
- Sting operation
- Lobster pot
- Pitfall
- Golf hazard
- Skeet device
- Green flanker
- Sting
- Subterfuge
- Sand ___
- Big fat mouth
- It's catching
- Police sting
- Golf peril
- Duffer's locale
- Links hazard
- Football play
- Kind of door
- Snare
- Mouth, slangily
- Fat mouth
- Lint collector
- Word with sand or speed
- Mouth, in slang
- Big mouth
- Police operation
- Spring site
- Drain part
- Duffer's obstacle
- Pebble Beach hazard
- Duffer's challenge
- 1-Down catcher
- Mouse catcher
- Drainpipe part
- Sting, of sorts
- Sink pipe part
- Sting, basically
- Catch-22
- Spider web, e.g.
- Word with speed or fire
- Police sting, e.g.
- Pipe section
- Piehole
- "Shut your ___!"
- Decoy
- Clay pigeon tosser
- Hazard for 16-Across
- Sting operation, e.g.
- Catching contrivance
- Bend in a sink pipe
- Lobster pot, for one
- Keep from escaping
- Drainpipe bend
- Yap
- Course hazard
- Speed or tourist follower
- Sand at Augusta
- Drainpipe section
- Golfer's hazard
- "Shut your ___!" ("Hush up!")
- Sand at Pebble Beach, maybe
- Golf course hazard
- Box in
- Bear snare
- Capture
- Ambush
- Use a ruse on
- Help in hunting
- It may be sprung
- Golf course pitfall
- Deadfall, e.g.
- Set up
- Word that can follow the ends of 18-, 25-, 43- and 58-Across
- Lobster catcher
- Fairway hazard
- Driving hazard?
- Animal catcher
- Weapon of mouse destruction?
- U-shaped section of a pipe
- Rat catcher
- Sandy hazard
- Spider web, say
- CATCHER
- Clay pigeon hurler
- Speed __
- Game catcher
- Catch
- Device that's sprung
- Ensnare
- Mouse-catching device
- Get into a corner
- Duffer's worry
- Clay-pigeon hurler
- Golfer's bane
- Clay-pigeon thrower
- Catch unawares
- Drain protection
- Green guarder
- Golf-course hazard
- Lint grabber
- Attractive device?
- Weapon of mouse destruction
- It's sometimes fallen into
- Word with ''bear'' or ''sand''
- Corner
- U-shaped section of pipe
- It's catchy
- Catch using trickery
- Catch with cunning
- Duffer's dread
- Last word in the title of a Lindsay Lohan film
- What the sand at Pebble Beach is
- ''The Parent ___'' (1961)
- Catch in a sting
- ''The Parent ___''
- Door type
- Word with "speed" or "sand"
- Word with "bear" or "sand"
- Mouth that needs to be shut?
- Web, to bugs
- Drainpipe feature
- Force into a corner
- Part reversal?
- Sting operation, basically
- Word with "bear" or "booby"
- Word with "fly" or "clap"
- Gridiron play
- Baited device
- Word with fly or speed
- Word with fly or clap
- Word with rat or mouse
- Word with fly or bear
- Two-wheeled carriage
- Lint or lobster collector
- Golfing hazard
- Under-the-sink item
- A device for catching animals
- Snag
- Speed ___
- Big mouth, slangily
- Sink part
- It may be set to catch a speeder
- Hunter's device
- Spider web, essentially
- Sand bunker
- Plumbing feature
- Plumbing pipe feature
- Hidden obstacle
- Sink plumbing piece
- Hazard in golf
- Lint catcher
- Door without a knob, say
- Lobster pot, e.g.
- Bushwhack
- Springs
- Surround from all sides
- Burrowing arthropods
- "The Parent ___" (1961)
- Word with "sand" or "speed"
- Sink pipe feature
- Corner, in a way
- Cheese holder
- Fairway feature
- Waste catcher
- Waste catcher
- "The Parent ___" ('61 film)
- Golfer's concern
- Silents-serial plot device
- Ruse
- Police setup
- Danger at Augusta National
- Colonial policeman
- Fairway sight
- Golf bunker
- Golfer's problem
- Catch red-handed
- Web
- Clay pigeon flinger
- Clay pigeon launcher
- Mouth, informally
- Device for catching animals
- Make escape impossible for
- Sprung thing
- Mouth, so to speak
- Sand on a golf course
- Golf-green guarder
- Device to catch mice
- Acquire pelts
- Word after sand or speed
- Word before door
- It may be laid or set
- It is set to catch
- Duffer's hazard
- Web, to a fly
- Sucker bet
- Crab pot, e.g.
- Captain von ___ (musical role)
- Bit of trickery
- "The Parent ___" (1961 film)
- "Shut yer ___!"
- Part of a drain
- Sand at Pebble Beach
- Setup
- Hunter's setting
- Woods hazard?
- What a lobster may fall into
- Game strategy?
- Aid for catching a mouse
- Sting operation, essentially
- Pie hole
- Golf course obstacle
- Trickster's stratagem
- Skeet launcher
- Dark igneous rock
- Rubinstein, in chess
- Tourist ___
- Trick
- Web, to flies
- Thing to spring
- It may be set in the woods
- Bit of deception
- Chess maneuver
- Lawyer's clever question, say
- Duffer's headache
- Sting, perhaps
- Augusta obstacle
- Duffer's sandy challenge
- Where to use a wedge
- Word after speed or sand
- Spiderweb, e.g.
- Dangerous deception
- Drain feature
- See 49-Across
- Ambusher's setup
- Deceitful lure
- Run a sting operation on
- Links obstacle
- Snare in a web
- Melodrama predicament
- Entangle
- Pie hole relative
- Unfortunate destination for a tee shot
- Bad thing to walk into
- Sting, essentially
- Door in the floor
- Critter catcher
- Sneaky stratagem
- Sandy fairway spot
- Sandy golf hazard
- Bate
- Capture by surprise
- Spiderweb, to a fly
- Sand, in golf
- Catch by stratagem
- Keddah, e.g.
- Win at cat-and-mouse
- Something bad to walk into
- Golf impediment
- Word with bear or speed
- Sand surrounded by greenery?
- Place for a sand wedge
- Hem in
- Catching strategy
- Green guard
- Spiderweb, essentially
- Hazard for strange
- "Trivia ___"
- Sting, e.g.
- Place for a bunker rake
- Headline? / Snare
- Exterminator's gadget
- Lobsterer's need
- Under-the-sink assembly
- Mouse-catching device with a spring
- Sand ___ (golf hazard)
- Place to wield a wedge
- Word after "sand" or "tourist"
- Something under the sink
- Big, fat mouth
- Chess ruse
- Golfer's obstacle
- Bad thing to fall for
- Con game, say
- Hidden hazard
- Style of hip-hop music
- One is hidden in "orchestra pit"
- Device that catches mice
- Clay-pigeon launcher
- Setup for a police sting
- Cakehole
- Green guardian
- Part of this clue backward
- Word after "sand" or "steel"
- Word after "thirst" or "tourist"
- Bunker on a course
- Golfer's challenge
- Mouth, colloquially
- Capturing device
- Put in an impossible situation
- Subtle stratagem
- Catch in a web
- Trick, in a way
- Sport shooting variety
- Hip-hop subgenre
- Tough-to-get-out-of situation
- Big ol' mouth
- Hip-hop subgenre in Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road"
- Green hazard
- Bunker
- Hip hop genre
- Something to avoid falling into
- Word with shoot or door
- Hip-hop subgenre pioneered by Gucci Mane
- Stratagem
- Lex Luger music genre
- "It's a ___, don't fall for it"
- Leave no way out
- Word after "tourist" or "booby"
- Word with sand or tourist
- "Piehole"
- Trick question, e.g.
- U-shaped part of a drainpipe
- Crab pot for crabbing, e.g.
- "The Parent ___"
- Genre of Ariana Grande's "7 Rings"
- Back into a corner
- Hunter's construction
- Yapper
- Word following sand or steel