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Crossword Clue:
an antiparticle to the baryon
We have found 40 answers to crossword clue "an antiparticle to the baryon"
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Crossword Clue
WATER
An element, to the ancients
STAGE
The boards, to an actor
ENS
The three to an inning?
EAR
Keep an .. to the ground
EAR
Keep an ... to the ground
GANTLET
An ordeal (to run the ...).
NTHDEGREE
To the ... (to an extreme).
FLOOR
The right to address an assembly.
NTH
To the ... degree (to an extreme).
TUNEIN
Lend an ear to "The Shadow"
UTAH
The former Deseret, to an extent
ABET
Be an accessory to the crime
CUED
Gave the finger to an actor?
CLINTON
"An Invitation to the White House" author
PRIZESLIPUP
Giving an award to the wrong person?
SOS
Police "I'll send an ... to the world"
ANION
An ion that migrates to the anode
ONCUE
At the designated time, to an actor
NOCKED
Fitted to the bow, as an arrow
SOLVE
Find the answer to, as an equation
SNOOP
Put an ear to the door, say
TACK
Sail at an angle to the wind.
STATESIDE
The U. S., to an American abroad.
STATESIDE
The U.S., to an overseas G.I.
RUSE
An attempt to pull wool over the eyes.
PARLIAMENTOFMAN
An ideal for the U.N. to attain.
CALLLETTERS
Correspondence to the editor of an Allentown newspaper?
AWARDCEREMONY
An event to honor the best hospital patient?
NOBLEGAS
The answer to each clue with an arrow
ELEMENT
The answer to each clue with an arrow
LOSTTIMEFORMAKEUP
Was late to an appointment at the cosmetician?
SOS
"I'll send an ... to the world" (Police lyric)
GETSONIT
Responds promptly to an assignment from the boss
SOLE
Entitled to the entire estate, as an heir
XII
It may be to the left of an "I"
ANTS
People on the ground, to people in an airplane
CAPITALSENTENCE
"The judge was tempted to give me an absolutely ......"
ONECENT
Copper words, and an appropriate end to the puzzle
SINE
Ratio of an angle's opposite side to the hypotenuse
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Crossword
a puzzle consisting of a grid of squares and blanks into which words crossing vertically and horizontally are written according to clues.