Product introduced with the line "And now, we're going to bring multi-touch to the market" Crossword Clue, 6 letters

Here you will find the answer to the 'Product introduced with the line "And now, we're going to bring multi-touch to the market"' crossword clue with 6 letters that was last seen January 9 2015 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Product introduced with the line "And now, we're going to bring multi-touch to the market"" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.

RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%IPHONE6Product introduced with the line "And now, we're going to bring multi-touch to the market"
36%AMIBLUE71929 #1 hit whose title follows the line "Now he's gone and we're through"
35%SLEEPING8Going to bed and resting with the eyes closed
34%ROADS5''Where we're going we don't need __'' (''Back to the Future'' last line)
34%STEN4Russian born actress Anna ___, brought to the US by Sam Goldwyn and who starred with Gary Cooper in "The Wedding Night"
34%ROADS5"Where we're going, we don't need ___" (last line in "Back to the Future")
32%HANDCARTS9The saying says we're going to hell in these
32%PET3Animal that goes to the vet and rhymes with "vet"
31%GOODRIDDANCE122023 debut studio album by 44-Across with the single "Where Do We Go Now?" (2 wds.)
31%GETOUTOFHERE12"Shoo!," and an instruction that goes with the last words of the answers to the starred clues
31%STILLIRISE10Classic poem with the lines "Did you want to see me broken? / Bowed head and lowered eyes?"
31%OSCAR5(With 13-Across) "My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go"
31%BRIM4"Fill it to the rim with ___" (old marketing line for a coffee brand)
30%SPLIT5With 41- and 45-Across, go Dutch, or what the answers to the starred clues do?
30%LETITGO7"Frozen" song with the lyrics "Turn away and slam the door / I don't care what they're going to say" (3 wds.)
30%NEWRULE7"OK, here's how we're going to play from now on . . ."
30%PICKUPTHEPIECES15"First, you're going to want to dump out the box and ___"
30%CCRIDER7Classic blues song with the line "I'd rather be dead than to stay here and be your dog"
30%THECIDERHOUSELURES18Story of a youth who says to hell with it and goes to the pub?
30%THELADYISATRAMP15Frank Sinatra song with the lyric "Won't go to Harlem in ermine and pearls"
30%DAYATATIME10One __ (dealing with the here and now)
30%ACUTABOVE9Superior to ... and what can go with the starts of 3-, 7-, 9- and 24-Down
30%BACKTOSQUAREONE15Exasperated cry when trashing a draft, and where to go to answer the clues with slashes
30%HEADLIGHT9Night driving need, and what can go with the starts of the answers to starred clues
29%EASTTWELVEPACES15"At yer next clue already? Then off to the races! Now turn toward the dawn and go ___"
29%TAILLIGHT9Rear warning lamp, and what can go with the end of each answer to a starred clue
29%FREDDY6Singer Fender with a 1975 hit that went to #1 on both the pop and country charts
29%MALL4(1/10) "Grab some totes! We're going to the ___ to start our Christmas shopping!"
29%FISHHEADS91978 novelty song with the line "Eat them up! Yum!" ... and what both parts of the answers to starred clues can be
29%TOYSTORY8Movie with the repeated line "To infinity, and beyond!"

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