Crossword Clue: Detective's find
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Detective's find"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Detective's find"
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- 1985 film with the line "Two corpses; everything's fine"
- 1985 film with three different endings
- 1985 movie based on a board game
- 1985 movie comedy that was released to theaters with three different endings
- 1985 movie with the tagline "It's not just a game anymore"
- 1985 movie with three different endings
- 1985 movie with three possible endings
- 1985 murder-mystery comedy based on a board game
- ___ in (inform)
- ___ numbers (important parts of a crossword)
- A crossword editor has to be very careful when changing one--unlike this puzzle's editor, who was careless four times herein
- A ditz hasn't one
- Answer guide?
- Answer's opposite
- Bit of evidence
- Bit of help for a sleuth
- Bit of help
- Aid for Holmes
- Aid for Miss Marple
- Aid for Sherlock
- Aid for Spade
- Aid to detection
- Aid to solution
- Airhead's lack?
- Airhead's lack
- Board game about finding Mr. Boddy's killer
- Board game featuring Miss Scarlet and Mrs. Peacock
- Board game featuring Mrs. White and Professor Plum
- Board game name
- Board game set in a mansion
- Board game that became a 1985 movie starring Tim Curry
- Board game that became a movie
- Board game with a candlestick
- Board game with accusations
- Board game with Mr. Boddy
- Board game with Professor Plum
- Board game with rooms, weapons, and suspects
- Board game with rooms
- Board game with secret passages
- Board game with suspects and weapons
- Board game with suspects
- Board game with weapons and suspects
- Board game with weapons, rooms, and suspects
- Board game with weapons
- Hint (and a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- Hint for a detective
- Hint for a hawkshaw
- Hint for a sleuth
- Hint for Hercule
- Hint for Holmes
- Hint for Nancy Drew
- Hint for Sherlock Holmes
- Hint for Sherlock
- Hint for someone trying to solve a mystery
- Hint in a whodunit
- Hint in "Sherlock"
- Hint
- Intimation (like this?)
- Investigation aid
- Frente song that gives a hint?
- Green game?
- Holmes quest
- Holmes's need
- Holmes's quest
- Charades offering
- Guide for Holmes
- Guide to the solution.
- Gumshoe's lead
- It has colorful suspects
- It has nine rooms
- Element for a solution
- It may be found with a magnifying glass
- Detective game
- Detectives' board game
- Detective's concern
- Detective's delight
- Detective's discovery
- Detective's find
- Detective's lead
- Detective's need
- Detective's quest
- Detective's tool
- Game featuring Col. Mustard
- Game featuring Mr. Boddy
- Game featuring Professor Plum
- Game featuring six suspects and six weapons
- Game from which the three conclusions are drawn
- Game in which Mr. Boddy has been bumped off
- Game in which Mr. Boddy is a victim
- Game name
- Game played in nine different rooms simultaneously
- Game played with a knife and a rope
- Game played with a knife
- Game played with a revolver
- Game played with a rope
- Game played with weapons
- Game that includes Colonel Mustard
- Game that involves weapons
- Game whose "Discover the Secrets" version includes a baseball bat and a dumbbell
- Game with a Billiard Room
- Game with a colorful cast of characters?
- Game with a crime
- Game with a library and billiard room
- Game with a rope and a candlestick
- Game with a rope
- Game with a Wrench card
- Game with Colonel Mustard and Mrs. Peacock
- Game with Colonel Mustard
- Game with colorful characters
- Game with Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum
- Game with Mr. Boddy
- Game with Mustard and Plum
- Game with nine rooms
- Game with rooms and weapons
- Game with six colorful characters
- Game with six suspects
- Game with six weapons
- Game with suspect cards
- Game with suspects, rooms and weapons
- Game with suspects
- Game with suspicions and accusations
- Game with the Revolver and the Rope
- Game with the Rope
- Game with two secret passages
- Fingerprint, e.g.
- Fingerprint, for one
- Fingerprint, maybe
- Fingerprint, often
- Fingerprint or dropped handkerchief, say
- Fingerprint, perhaps
- Fingerprint, say
- Fingerprint, to a detective
- Fingerprints, e.g.
- Hunt hint
- "Get a ___!"
- It's of interest to Holmes
- It's played with a rope and knife
- It's played with a rope
- Idea
- Classic board game with a Simpsons variant
- Hawkshaw's aid
- Hawkshaw's help
- Classic whodunit board game
- Crime scene find
- Crime solver's aid
- Criminal game?
- Crossword component
- Crossword feature
- Crossword hint?
- Crossword hint
- Crossword puzzle?
- Crossword staple
- Crossworder's need
- Evidence
- Footprint, e.g.
- Footprint, maybe
- Footprint or fingerprint, say
- Footprint or fingerprint.
- Footprint or loose thread, perhaps
- Footprint or thumbprint, perhaps
- Footprint, to a detective
- Help for a detective
- Help for Holmes
- Help for Nancy Drew
- Help in solving a mystery
- Help in solving
- Helpful hint
- Helpful info
- Helpful sign
- Hercule Poirot lead
- Col. Mustard's game
- Indication
- Dramarama "Haven't Got a ___"
- Inform, with "in"
- Colonel Mustard game
- Colonel Mustard's game
- Colonel Mustard's milieu
- Inkling
- Solver's help
- Solving aid
- Where you might try Mustard with a knife?
- (Some) indication
- Whodunit board game
- Whodunit element
- Whodunit game
- Whodunit helper
- Whodunit hint
- Whodunit item
- Whodunit lead
- Whodunit plot element
- Whodunit possibility
- Whodunit tidbit
- Mr. Boddy's game
- The dog that didn't bark, perhaps
- Mr. Green's game
- Trace
- Mrs. Peacock's game
- Object under a magnifying glass, maybe
- Puzzle element
- Puzzle factor
- Puzzle feature
- Puzzle piece
- Puzzle-solving aid
- Observatory site?
- Muddy footprint, sometimes
- Sherlockian signpost
- Sherlock's find
- Sherlock's quest
- Murder-mystery board game
- Murder mystery board game
- Murder mystery game
- Shoe impression, maybe
- Mustard and Plum game
- Mustard is in this game
- Mysterious board game
- Mystery board game
- Mystery element
- Mystery ingredient
- Mystery item
- Mystery novel element
- Mystery-novel plot element
- Mystery-themed board game that now features Dr. Orchid
- Lipstick print, maybe
- Poirot's find
- Part of a crossword
- Part of any good crossword puzzle
- Part of the crossword
- Popular board game
- Logic-based board game
- One across or one down, e.g.
- One of 139 in this puzzle
- One of 64 in this puzzle
- One of 76 in this puzzle
- One of 77 in this puzzle
- One of 78 in front of you
- Red herring is a wrong one
- Lead for Chan
- Lead for Charlie Chan
- Lead for Columbo
- Lead for D.B. Russell
- Lead for Poirot
- Lead
- One of this puzzle's 144
- Lupin's need
- Miss Scarlet's game
- Print, maybe
- Print, perhaps
- Problem-solving aid
- "Not a __": "No idea"
- Not a "Rock and Roll Crossword" answer
- "Professor Plum in the library with the candlestick" game
- Professor Plum's game
- Piece of evidence
- These words
- Space cadet's need?
- Word in many a Nancy Drew title
- Sign
- Single hair on a carpet, maybe
- ThiS, e.g.
- This, for example
- This, for one
- This is a self-referential example
- This is one, ironically
- This is one of 78 here
- This is one
- This line or the next, e.g.
- This line or the next
- This one is self-referential
- This sentence is one.
- What a loose thread might be
- What a private eye may eye
- Sleuth's aid
- Sleuth's find
- Sleuth's lead
- Sleuth's need
- Sleuth's reward
- Sleuth's tidbit
- Slight indication (as here)
- What leads you to an answer in a crossword
- Unlocking aid
- What this is
- What this sentence is
- Tip for a tec
- Tip-off
- Tip
- Tec's help
- Tire track or footprint, perhaps
- Tire track, perhaps
- What you're looking at
- What you're reading now
- What you're reading right now
- What you're reading
- Your current reading
- You're getting a musical one now
- You're looking at it
- You're looking at one
- You're reading one now
- You're reading one
Recent Usage of Detective's find in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Detective's find" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Detective's find in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Penny Dell - Feb. 6, 2020
- USA Today - Feb. 13, 2018
- Joseph - Sept. 28, 2017
- Joseph - Nov. 9, 2016
- Joseph - Aug. 15, 2015
- Joseph - May 11, 2015
- Joseph - May 1, 2014
- Joseph - April 17, 2014
- Joseph - Oct. 29, 2013
- Newsday - Oct. 16, 2012
- LA Times - Jan. 6, 2007
- NY Sun - April 24, 2006
- New York Times - Aug. 25, 1992