Crossword Clue: Added stipulations
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Added stipulations"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Added stipulations"
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- &&&&
- + + + +
- & & &
- &&&
- Ampersands
- Between ifs and buts
- Add-ons
- Added conditions
- Added details
- Added particulars.
- Added particulars
- Added stipulations
- Addenda
- Additional decision-making factors
- Additional stipulations
- Additions
- Afterthoughts
- Common bonds?
- Common bonds
- Common conjunctions
- Common connections
- Common connectors
- Common links
- Common ties
- Companion of ifs and buts
- Companions of ifs and buts
- Bridge words
- Further stipulations
- Conjunctions.
- Conjunctions
- Conjunctives.
- Conjunctives
- Connecting words
- Connective tissue of prose
- Connective words
- Connectives
- Connectors appropriate to this puzzle
- Connectors
- + + +
- English connections
- Couples' connectors
- Ifs, ___, buts.
- ". . . ifs, ___, or buts"
- Ifs, ____, or buts
- Ifs or buts complements
- Ifs or buts partners
- Clause connectors
- Clause joiners
- Clauses' connectors
- Everyday connections
- Everyday connectors
- Joining words
- Extra conditions
- Extra details
- Extra stipulations
- Sentence connectors
- Sentence extenders
- Sentence joiners
- Some afterthoughts
- Other considerations
- Some Boolean operators
- Some operators in Boolean logic
- Plus words
- Pluses
- Logical conjunctions, in mathematics
- Logical connectors
- Partner of ifs and buts
- Last-minute additions
- Postscripts
- One of three words meaning "excuses"
- Relatives of ifs and buts
- Missing links in asyndeton
- No if ____ or buts
- ''No ifs, __ or buts''
- "No ifs, __, or buts!"
- "No ifs, __ or buts"
- "No ifs, __ or buts!"
- "No ifs, __ ..."
- No ifs, ___ . . .
- "No ifs, ___ ..."
- ''No ifs, ___ or ...''
- "No ifs, ___ or ..."
- "No ifs, ___ or buts!"
- No ifs, ___, or buts
- ''No ifs, ___ or buts!''
- No ifs, ___ or buts
- "No ifs, ___ or buts"
- "No ifs, ___, or buts!"
- No ifs, ___ or buts...
- ''No ifs, ___ or buts . . .''
- "No ifs, ___, or buts"
- ''No ifs, ___ or buts''
- No ifs, ___ ...
- No ifs, ____, or buts
- No ifs ____ or buts
- No ifs, ____, . . .
- No ifs, _____ or buts
- No ifs, _____ ...
- No ifs, --- or buts
- No ifs --- or buts
- "No ifs, --- or buts!"
- No ifs, --, or buts
- 'No ifs, --, or buts'
- 'No ifs, -- or buts'
- "No ifs, --- or buts..."
- Noifs,_____ or buts
- Supplemental thoughts
- Supplementary conditions
- They extend sentences
- They make connections
- They may begin with "furthermore"
- Words between partners?
- They're often seen with "ifs"
- Words making connections
- They're represented by "&"
- Und, y, et.
Recent Usage of Added stipulations in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Added stipulations in their crossword puzzles recently:
- USA Today - Aug. 19, 2019
- Penny Dell Sunday - Aug. 4, 2019
- USA Today - July 3, 2019
- USA Today - Feb. 2, 2019
- USA Today - Oct. 20, 2018
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 14, 2018
- LA Times - Dec. 12, 2017
- Premier Sunday - Nov. 12, 2017
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Nov. 11, 2017
- Newsday - March 19, 2017
- USA Today - Aug. 1, 2016
- Newsday - July 10, 2016
- Newsday - June 19, 2016
- Newsday - Jan. 25, 2015
- New York Times - Feb. 13, 2014
- Universal Crossword - Nov. 27, 2013
- Wall Street Journal Friday - Sept. 20, 2013
- Washington Post - June 23, 2011
- Washington Post - June 22, 2011
- Washington Post - June 21, 2011