Crossword Clue: Comms code for M
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Comms code for M"
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- 2016 candidate Huckabee
- 2016 running mate Pence
- Amp attachment
- Amplifier on a lapel, for short
- Amplify, in a way
- Amplify
- "Be Like ___"
- A Hammer
- Beastie Boy D
- A singer might "eat" it
- Apt name for a stand-up comic
- Apt name for an emcee
- Actor O'Malley of "Glee"
- Austin Powers actor, ... Myers
- Austin's shagadelic portrayer
- Bit of D.J. equipment
- Boom attachment
- Boxer Tyson
- Comms code for M
- Greenberg or Golic of sports-talk radio
- Eavesdropping aid
- Concert prop
- Connors or Wallace
- Conservative commentator Huckabee
- Conservative figure Huckabee
- Broadcaster's adjunct
- It lets others hear you
- It may be open at a comedy club
- Device collecting sound from a singer, say — boy's name (abbr)
- Device for converting sound waves to an electronic signal (abbr)
- Device often worn on a lapel, slangily
- Device often worn on a lapel
- Emcee's amplifier
- Emcee's device
- Emcee's need
- Emcee's prop
- Hammer found in whodunits
- Hammer in crime fiction
- Hammer on a case?
- Bullhorn cousin
- Item at center stage
- First name of the title character in "Doonesbury"
- "I, the Jury" detective Hammer
- Ditka or Douglas
- ESPN commentator Greenberg or Golic
- Head Mechanic?
- "Clone" Leo Kottke/___ Gordon
- Donald's veep
- Code word for M
- Douglas or Wallace
- Carol Brady's husband
- Former Arkansas governor Huckabee
- Inez from Alice in Chains
- Karaoke amplifier
- Karaoke bar sight
- Karaoke gear
- Karaoke necessity
- Karaoke need
- Karaoke prop that often ends in "c" nowadays
- Karaoke prop
- Karaoke singer's device
- Pulitzer-winning journalist Royko
- White who co-created HBO's "Enlightened" and played the real Ned Schneebly in "School of Rock"
- "The Brady Bunch" dad
- Vice President Pence
- Studio need
- Studio singer's need
- "Somebody's Gotta Do It" host Rowe
- Winery Dogs drummer Portnoy
- Knicks coach Woodson
- Vocalist's aid
- Voice amplifier
- Voice amplifier (abbr)
- Voice device, informally
- Volume improver
- Podium feature
- M.C.'s prop
- Myers who voiced Shrek in four movies
- Myers who voiced Shrek
- Sound enhancer
- Radio interviewer's need
- Wallace of TV
- Wallace's transmitting device?
- Trout of the Angels
- Sulley's pal in "Monsters, Inc."
- Politician Huckabee
- Lapel-attached device
- Lapel attachment
- Lapel item, sometimes
- Lapel pin-on
- Pat's pal
- Patton of Faith No More
- Microphone
- One of a candy box duo
- Pearson or Myers, familiarly
- Love from the Beach Boys?
- Love of The Beach Boys
- Lecturer's aid
- NHL-er Comrie
- Nichols or Douglas
- Nichols or Myers
- Nichols or Wallace
- Presidential wannabe Huckabee
- Reporter Wallace
- "Magic ___ XXL"
- Levine of Triumph
- Phish's Gordon
- Phone bug, e.g.
- Source of feedback, informally?
- Speaker's aid
- Spillane detective, Hammer
- Singer's aid
- Sportscaster's need
- "Sixty Six Steps" Leo Kottke/___ Gordon
- What a D.J. speaks into
- What a singer may dramatically drop, informally
- Talk show clip-on
- Talk-show clip-on
- Talk show guest's device
- Stand-up comic's need
- Stand-up prop
- Stand-up's prop
- Sen. Monroney of Oklahoma.
Recent Usage of Comms code for M in Crossword Puzzles
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- The Guardian Quick - Aug. 3, 2012