Muse's bestowal, casually Crossword Clue
Today's crossword puzzle clue is Muse's bestowal, casually. Below is a list of potential answers to this specific crossword clue. Here are all the possible solutions for Muse's bestowal, casually clue. The clue was last seen in LA Times 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.
- Nautical measure of depth
- Well beyond salt-and-pepper
- Rumor spreader's intro
- Comic strip featuring Albert Alligator and Porky Pine
- Asset’s opposite
- Declares with certainty
- Workers with circus lions
- With 33-Across: he played Jonathan Harker, wife of 1-Across, in "Bram Stoker's Dracula"; he and 1-Across recently revealed that they still jokingly refer to each other as "husband" and "wife" even 32 years later
- Continent that awards seven armies per turn in Risk
- Opening that some skin-care products claim to minimize
- Home's hot spot
- Ability to act intelligently
- Spy's assumed name, say
- Word before X, Y, or Z
- Follow-up e-mail after getting no response
- Hustles with a silver tongue
- Sirloin or T-bone
- Provides energy for
- ___ hasty retreat (withdraw quickly): 2 wds.
- They’re hot and then not
- "___ What You Did Last Summer" (1997 slasher pic)
- Below the kitchen, as living rooms
- “Grand slam” of show-biz awards
- Call from an “I.R.S. agent” who needs your Social Security number right now, e.g.
- Not with the times
- Add ice cubes to
- Loses one’s head
- De __ (too much, from the French)
- Units tracked by an odometer
- Cosmetic whose name is French for “red”
- Routine bit of car maintenance
- With 15-Across: she played Mina Harker and Elisabeta in the 1992 hit "Bram Stoker's Dracula"
- Woman who’s asked, “Ain’t it time we said goodbye?,” in a 1973 Rolling Stones ballad