Sign at the Bijou
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SROSign at the Bijou
EXITSign at the Bijou
ENTERSign at the Bijou
LOGESSeats at the Bijou
PAYHERESign at the register
STOPSign at the crossroads.
SROSaturday sign at the Met.
WATCHYOURSTEPPESign at the Ukrainian tourism bureau?
NOLEMONSNOMELONSold-out sign at the greengrocer?
NOSPRINGCHECKINSign at the Three Seasons Hotel?
WHITESMOKESign of change at the Vatican
FEDIgnored a sign at the zoo?
SROSign of the times at hit shows.
CLEFSign at the front of some bars
CORP... limit (sign at the edge of town)
EXITSign at the back of a bar
LOVERSLEAPSign at the edge of a cliff?
eccebehold the sign look at the proof
LASTEXITSign at the end of a freeway, maybe
CAPRICORNA mo. at the first sign of winter?
MERGESign at the end of an entrance ramp
HIMOMSign in the bleachers at a football game
MEETEROne holding a sign at the airport, e.g.
PLEASEDONOTStart of a request on a sign at the zoo
MEETEROne holding up a sign at the airport, e.g.
LANECLOSEDRoad sign at the center of a 2013 Chris Christie scandal
segnisign or mark at the beginning or end of a section to be repeated
segnosign or mark at the beginning or end of a section to be repeated
signpostsA sign giving information such as the direction and distance to a nearby town, typically found at a crossroads
signpostA sign giving information such as the direction and distance to a nearby town, typically found at a crossroads
eurochequea cheque drawn on a European bank that can be cashed at any bank or bureau de change displaying the EC sign
eurochequesEUROCHEQUE, a cheque drawn on a European bank that can be cashed at any bank or bureau de change displaying the EC sign
breathingsA sign in Greek (? or ?) indicating the presence of an aspirate (rough breathing) or the absence of an aspirate (smooth breathing) at the beginning of a word
anticlasticof a surface, having a curvature, at a given point and in a particular direction, that is of the opposite sign to the curvature at that point in a perpendicular direction
hyphensThe sign (-) used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence (as in pick-me-up, rock-forming), to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line, or to indicate a missing or implied element (as in short- and long-term)