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Crossword Clue:
To be at the Colosseum
We have found 25 answers to crossword clue "To be at the Colosseum"
Best Answer: 10/10
Answer
Crossword Clue
ESSE
To be at the Colosseum
ETRE
To be, at the Sorbonne
ETRE
To be, at the Louvre
ESSE
To be at the Forum
ASLEEP
Bad thing to be at the wheel
ASLEEP
Bad way to be at the wheel
HERETICAL
Apt to be burned at the stake
ENDS
Men to be headed off at the pass
ASLEEP
Not a good thing to be at the wheel
IMYOURGUPPY
Entreaty to be picked, at the tropical fish store?
TETRIS
Its players never want to be at the top
CENTERFOLD
It's bound to be at the heart of the issue
GRAMMYS
They're scheduled to be awarded at the Staples Center on 1-31-2010
SEGNO
Mark at the beginning or end of music to be repeated
SEEHOME
Be a gentleman to at the end of a date, say
XAVIERCUGAT
Entertainer who was the first man to be married at Caesars Palace
MMII
Super Bowl to be played in the year 3968, at the current rate
LATECALL
"But he forgot to place the order - we may be looking at a ... here, folks"
SNOWBOUND
Stuck at home, perhaps (and what the first words of the answers to starred clues can be?)
LOUIE
When repeated, 1963 hit with alleged obscene lyrics determined by the FBI to be "unintelligible at any speed"
HENRYFIELDING
British novelist whose most famous protagonist can be found at the beginning of the answers to the starred clues
STUFFEDANIMALS
Cuddly toys, or what can be found at the two-letter "head" and "tail" of the answers to starred clues
GETAROOM
"Whoa! Do that somewhere else!" ... which hints at what can be shared by the beginning and end of the answers to starred clues
STEPINTOTHERING
"And although he's tired at the end of the day, Gov. Ventura will be ready to ... again tomorrow for the people of Minnesota!"
ELKO
Nevada city, the one place "Phil the Weatherman," at the beginning of "Groundhog Day," says he would like to be if he could choose; have you made the arrangments?
Crossword
a puzzle consisting of a grid of squares and blanks into which words crossing vertically and horizontally are written according to clues.