Moonstone, e.g. Crossword Clue
Today's crossword puzzle clue is Moonstone, e.g.. Below is a list of potential answers to this specific crossword clue. Here are all the possible solutions for Moonstone, e.g. clue. The clue was last seen in New Yorker crossword. Our database has 1 possible answer to this clue.
All known Solutions:
Hopefully, our solutions database helped you find the correct answer. If we are missing the correct answer, please get in touch with us with the proper information, including the puzzle name, publication date, and source. We will confirm the missing information and add it as soon as possible.
Use our search engine below to find more crossword clues and solve more puzzles.
- Poison misused in scare
- Some Second World War noncombatants, for short
- Org. that has a train station at O’Hare
- Literary organization that cancelled its prize ceremony amid protests of its response to the war in Gaza (April, 2024)
- “My First Book” author Levy (May, 2024)
- Singer Lynn in time becomes so-so
- Crop that grows underground
- Yesterday, in the Yucatán
- Jayne ___ Phillips, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for “Night Watch” (May, 2024)
- Knight in shining armor
- Winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, whom Hernan Diaz praised for her “unique ear for the rumors of history” (October, 2024)
- Join voluntarily
- Went underwater
- Xmas evergreen
- Sheppey or Wight
- Skiing destination whose name is Spanish for “high”
- Sch. whose in-state rivalry game with Utah is called the Holy War
- Feeling about American, quiet in expectation
- Hollinghurst whose novel “Our Evenings” follows a Burmese British actor from the sixties through Brexit (October, 2024)
- G.P.S. option: Abbr.
- Used to swing both ways? That's spicy!
- Ohio State : Big Ten :: Duke : ___
- Surrealist André who wrote, “Beauty will be convulsive or will not be at all”
- “New York Trilogy” author whom J. M. Coetzee described as a “real workhorse à la Balzac, yet a worldwide celebrity too” upon his death in April, 2024
- What a furious person may blow
- River visible from St. Paul’s Cathedral
- Cherished desire
- Adds spice
- Hoover whose book “It Ends With Us” sold more than eight hundred thousand copies in the month after the August, 2024, release of its film adaptation
- Villain in Broadmoor as callous
- Striped stinger
- Health-supply chain with the slogan “Live Well”
- Remembrance of things past?