Just missed on the green
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 32 answers to crossword clue "Just missed on the green"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
RIMMEDJust missed, on the green
RIMMED... the cup (just missed)
CIDEFunny ... (horse that just missed the Triple Crown in 2003)
CHIPSShots from just off the green.
NEWJust on the market
ADOTJust ... on the map
ADOTJust -- on the map
AHA"The light just went on!"
NEWJust put on the market
NEWJust put on the shelves
NOITS"... just on the street ...": Lerner
HIREEOne just put on the payroll
IRT"Just Another Girl on the ..." (1993 drama)
AUTOPILOTJust going through the motions, after "on"
FINENot just a slap on the wrist
DREWATTENTIONWasn't just a fly on the wall
RAINON"And sendeth ... the just and on the unjust."
FINEDGetting just a slap on the wrist, say
TAXLine on a bill just above the total
COMPOUNDINTERESTIt accrues on more than just the principal amount
moneyat just the exact spot or time; on target
ESSAYTESTExam that the taker can't just guess on: 2 wds.
bridegroomsA man on his wedding day or just before and after the event
subalpineOf or situated on the higher slopes of mountains just below the timberline
bridegroomA man on his wedding day or just before and after the event
OPRAHWinfrey who said "I still have my feet on the ground, I just wear better shoes"
alpenglowa reddish glow often seen on the summits of mountains just before sunrise or just after sunset.
sundogsmall nearly round halo on the parhelic circle most frequently just outside the halo of 22 degrees
STEWARDESSESOne of the only 12 letter words that typists can produce with just the left hand on a standard keyboard
savannahA port in Georgia, just south of the border with South Carolina, on the Savannah River close to its outlet on the Atlantic; pop. 131,510
flatheadsAn edible tropical marine fish that has a pointed flattened head with the eyes positioned on the top, typically burrowing in the seabed with just the eyes showing
flatheadAn edible tropical marine fish that has a pointed flattened head with the eyes positioned on the top, typically burrowing in the seabed with just the eyes showing