Crossword Clue: Dolly, for one
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Dolly, for one"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Dolly, for one"
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- Animated series "Star Wars: The ___ Wars"
- Any "Jurassic Park" beast
- Any ''Jurassic Park'' beast
- Any ''Jurassic Park'' creature
- Any "Jurassic Park" dinosaur
- Bio lab creation
- Biological copy
- Biological duplicate
- Biological group
- Biological remake
- Body double?
- Duplicate, in a way
- Duplicate of a sort
- Duplicate
- Duplication
- Cell mate?
- Dead ringer
- Each "Jurassic Park" dinosaur
- Certain botanical progeny
- Complete copy
- Feat of genetic engineering
- Computer knockoff
- Group of organisms
- Budget-priced computer
- Copy alive?
- Copy exactly
- Copy, in tribute band
- Copy
- Chip off the old block?
- Genetic copy
- Genetic double
- Genetic duplicate
- Genetic group
- Genetic look-alike
- Genetic offshoot
- Genetic replica
- Geneticist's creation
- Geneticist's duplicate
- Geneticist's word for an offshoot
- Genetics lab duplicate
- It's all the same
- Engineered offspring
- IBM-compatible PC of old
- IBM-compatible PC of yore
- IBM PC knockoff
- IBM PC workalike
- Identical being
- Identical cell
- Identical copy
- Identical thing
- DNA match
- Creature copy
- He may be beside himself
- Creepy subject for Adele's "Someone Like You"?
- Dolly e.g.
- Dolly, for one
- Dolly the ewe is one
- Dolly the sheep, e.g.
- Dolly the sheep, famously
- Dolly the sheep, for one
- Dolly the sheep, notably
- Exact copy, like Dolly the sheep
- Exact copy
- Exact double
- Exact duplicate
- Exact genetic duplicate
- Exact look-alike
- Exact match
- Exact replica
- Doppelganger
- Doppelgänger's kin
- Carbon copy?
- Carbon copy
- Double
- "Jurassic Park" dinosaur, e.g.
- High-tech replica
- Stock sci-fi character
- Manufactured knockoff
- "The Boys From Brazil" character
- She might be beside herself
- Knockoff
- Lab-generated copy
- The T. rex in "Jurassic Park," e.g.
- Partheno-genetic product
- Look-alike
- Reasonable facsimile?
- Lookalike
- One of many in "Orphan Black"
- Perfect copy
- Person who may be beside himself?
- Made-to-order kin
- Repeat oneself?
- Repeat oneself, in a way
- Replica
- Replicate genetically
- Replicate, in a way
- Replicate
- Replication
- Reproduction
- Make a copy of
- Make a double of
- Make a genetic copy
- Produce a copy of
- Produce by parthenogenesis
- Produce copies of
- Make a twin of
- Make an exact copy of
- Product of asexual reproduction
- Make identical copies of
- Progeny of a sort
- Make yourself a double?
- Propagated replica
- Twin of sorts
- Spitting image
- Splitting image
- T. rex in "Jurassic Park," e.g.
- T. rex in ''Jurassic Park,'' e.g.
- Unborn twin
- Sci-fi duplicate
- Sci-fi remake?
- "Star Wars" army member
- "Star Wars: Episode II" attacker
- "Star Wars Episode II" attacker
- "Star Wars: The ___ Wars" (animated TV series)
Recent Usage of Dolly, for one in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Dolly, for one in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Aug. 3, 2016
- Washington Post - Feb. 5, 2015
- USA Today - Feb. 4, 2015
- New York Times - June 9, 2011
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Feb. 18, 2011
- Universal Crossword - Feb. 8, 2009
- USA Today - Aug. 7, 2008
- New York Times - Jan. 24, 2008
- NY Sun - Dec. 14, 2007
- USA Today - April 1, 2004
- Universal Crossword - Nov. 23, 2000
- New York Times - Jan. 27, 1999
- New York Times - Dec. 21, 1997