Crossword Clue: Easy to understand
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Easy to understand"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Easy to understand"
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- 101
- 101, in a course name
- 101, in course names
- __ training
- ___ English
- ___ English.
- Bare-bones
- ___ training (boot camp regimen)
- Army private's training, familiarly
- Acronymic computer language name
- Alkaline
- Free of frills
- Involving only main features
- Early computer language
- Early programming language
- Early, simple-to-learn computer language
- Irreducible
- Bread-and-butter
- Easy to grasp
- Easy to understand
- Computer language from 1964
- Computer language
- Fundamental, as a skill
- Fundamental
- Conformist, in slang
- Elemental
- Elemental.
- Elementary — without extras
- Elementary
- Ciara "___ Instinct"
- C ancestor
- Having a high pH, e.g.
- Having a high pH
- Essential.
- GI's post-induction training
- Crude
- Down to earth.
- Foundational
- Like easy chords
- Straightforward
- Kind of Army training
- Kind of black
- Kind of cable?
- Nuts-and-bolts
- Kind of instinct
- Plain-Jane
- Like some English
- Like some lab solutions
- Kind of training in the military
- Kind of training
- Like some training
- Like the A B C's
- Like the math problem 1 + 1
- Rudimentary — programming language
- Rudimentary
- Meant for children
- Without frills
- Meat-and-potatoes
- Old-school computer language
- Language created in the 1960s
- Microsoft's first product
- Reduced to the simplest form
- Low-tech
- No frills
- No-frills
- Primary
- Principal
- Not advanced
- Like "101" courses
- Like 101 courses
- Like a 101 course
- Like a college course labeled "101"
- Programming language that prioritized ease of use
- Like a course labeled "101"
- Not difficult to grasp
- Not hard to grasp
- Like a primer
- Turning phenolphthalein pink
- Word in 101 course names
- Simple
- Type of cable?
- Type of cable
- Type of instinct
- Type of training
- Unadorned or simple
- Unadorned
- Underlying
- Unembellished
- Standard or foundational
- Staple
Recent Usage of Easy to understand in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Easy to understand" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Easy to understand in their crossword puzzles recently:
- WSJ Daily - May 14, 2020
- LA Times - Jan. 21, 2019
- WSJ Daily - Sept. 29, 2018
- Newsday - May 31, 2018
- Penny Dell - March 21, 2017
- The Guardian Quick - Sept. 13, 2016
- The Guardian Quick - July 30, 2013
- New York Times - Jan. 25, 2010
- LA Times - Nov. 9, 2009
- LA Times - Sept. 9, 2007
- USA Today Archive - Dec. 26, 1997
- New York Times - July 29, 1977