Here you will find the answer to the 'Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase' crossword clue with 3 letters that was last seen November 6 2021 in Crossword Champ Premium. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | THE | 3 | Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase |
| 34% | SUITABLE | 8 | Able, qualified, adapted to a use or purpose |
| 33% | HOT | 3 | ___ potato, phrase used to refer to a complicated or problematic situation |
| 33% | OARS | 4 | Tools used to propel a canoe or boat forward by hand |
| 33% | BEE | 3 | Busy as a ___, phrase used to describe someone very industrious or hardworking |
| 33% | MULE | 4 | Stubborn as a ___, phrase used to describe someone very obstinate or inflexible |
| 29% | THENANDNOW | 10 | Phrase in an article on grown-up child stars, perhaps ... or a hint to this puzzle's shaded squares |
| 29% | INURE | 5 | Get used to terrible ruin, to a point |
| 29% | SAYTHEMAGICWORD | 15 | Phrase used to prompt a ''Please'' |
| 29% | RELISHED | 8 | Took delight in or looked forward to a challenge |
| 29% | BRAKEVAN | 8 | Rear wagon used to stop or slow a train |
| 28% | PEASOUP | 7 | Phrase that can refer to a vegetable dish or a thick fog |
| 28% | MNEMONIC | 8 | A poem or phrase to help remember something |
| 28% | ANTACID | 7 | A medicine used to relieve heartburn or indigestion |
| 28% | HYPHEN | 6 | A dash used to join or divide words |
| 28% | OAR | 3 | Item used to move a boat with no motor or sail |
| 28% | OAR | 3 | Tool used to move a boat with no motor or sails |
| 28% | COMPASS | 7 | A tool used to find direction, it points north |
| 28% | AWL | 3 | Pointed tool that a cobbler uses to punch holes |
| 28% | OIL | 3 | A thick liquid used to lubricate or fry things |
| 28% | ENGINE | 6 | Machine used to propel a car, boat, or plane |
| 28% | CANNULA | 7 | A tube used to administer medicine or drain fluid |
| 28% | FILLING | 7 | A material used to block cavities or cracked teeth |
| 28% | CHENILLE | 8 | A tufty cord used to make clothes or carpets |
| 28% | LASER | 5 | "Pointer" used to highlight a talking point |
| 28% | WEEDEATER | 9 | It's used to define a border |
| 28% | POW | 3 | Phrase used to showcase a punch effect in comic books |
| 28% | PENCIL | 6 | Use a hard one, or soft, or medium to write |
| 28% | MEDICINE | 8 | A pill or cream used to improve someone's health |
| 28% | RAG | 3 | A dishcloth or piece of cloth used to clean things |
Related Clues for Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase
- "What's ___ matter?"
- Not just any
- Word before more and merrier
- "What___..." (cry of surprise)
- Pooh's middle name?
- Something that's definite?
- Commonest English word
- Not just "a"
- Charades "little word"
- More and merrier preceder
- One of Webster's articles
- Tea, in Toulouse
- Something to fill in
- "Can't Stop ___ Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake hit)
- Definitive word
- Definitely an article
- Common word
- Everyday article
- Café alternative
- Word before "more" and "merrier"
- Word ignored when alphabetizing
| What is the better answer for a Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase? |
|---|
| In our big wordsbase we have found several answers for a Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase crossword clue, but the most correct answer that is based on search relevancy and popularity is THE. |
| How many answers for a Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase? |
| We have found more than 30 answers for a Article, used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase crossword clue, of which 1 that is the most relevant you will find on the the-crossword-solver.org site. |