Crossword Clue: Gets the lead out
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- An antonym for restores
- An antonym for ''restores''
- An antonym for "restores"
- Antonym for restores
- Blanks out
- Blots out
- Backspaces over, say
- Backspaces, say
- Causes to disappear
- De-chalks
- Deles
- Deletes, as data
- Deletes
- Fulfills a take-out order?
- Fulfills a takeout order?
- Destroys
- Destroys data
- Eliminates completely
- Eliminates
- Corrects a pencil mistake
- Gets rid of
- Gets the lead out
- Gets the lead out?
- Gets the word out?
- Eradicates
- Cleans
- Cleans a blackboard
- Cleans, as a chalkboard
- Cleans the blackboard
- Cleans the board
- Cleans the chalkboard
- Cleans the slate.
- Cleans the slate
- Does a classroom chore
- Clears a disk
- Clears a tape
- Clears a whiteboard, e.g.
- Clears a whiteboard
- Clears an Etch A Sketch, e.g.
- Clears, as a chalkboard
- Clears, as a tape
- Clears away
- Clears off
- Clears one's writing?
- Clears the blackboard
- Does away with
- Clears the board
- Clears the slate
- Clears up, as some junk on a hard drive
- Clears up, in a way
- Clears
- Does some board work
- Cancels
- Goes back on one's word?
- Expunges.
- Expunges
- Draws a blank?
- Nullifies
- Shakes an Etch A Sketch
- Shakes an Etch-A-Sketch
- Strikes out
- Obliterates
- "Winter's cold, spring ___" "Satellite" lyric
- Wipes away, as chalk
- Wipes away
- Wipes clean
- Wipes off the map
- Wipes off
- Wipes out, as memory
- Wipes out
- Wipes the chalk from
- Wipes the slate clean
- Tries to fix, maybe
- Rubs off?
- Rubs out.
- Rubs out a mistake
- Rubs out
- Readies for refilling
- Records over, e.g.
- Records over, say
- Leaves empty
- Leaves no trace of
- Misplays a tape, maybe
- Prepares tapes for reuse
- Prepares the board
- Removes a wrong letter, say
- Removes all traces of
- Removes all traces
- Removes, as letters
- Removes completely
- Removes data from
- Removes for good
- Removes from a sketch
- Removes from the board?
- Removes from the whiteboard
- Removes graffiti
- Removes, in a way
- Removes permanently
- Removes writing
- Removes
- Letter-drops?
- "Only the hand that ___ can write the true thing": Meister Eckhart
- Lifts off, to typists
- Restores antonym
- Opposite of "jots down"
- Opposite of "pencils in"
- Makes a clean slate
- Makes a tape blank
- Makes an error on tape?
- Makes blank
- Makes disappear
- Sweeps the board?
- Takes back one's words?
- Takes back the lead?
- Takes marks off
- Takes off the board
- Takes off
- Takes one's I out, say
- Takes out mistakes
- Takes out the middle "man" in "odd man out," say
- Takes out
- Takes the lead
- Undoes
- Undoes pencil marks
- What engineer does to unusable recording
- Scrapes off.
- Scrapes out
- Tapes over
- Scrubs
- What producer does to bad take
- Starts over
- Uses a pencil end
- Uses rubber on
- Uses the backspace key
- Uses the pencil's other end.
Recent Usage of Gets the lead out in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Gets the lead out in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Feb. 15, 2020
- Washington Post - March 23, 2016
- Newsday - Oct. 7, 2012
- Universal Crossword - July 18, 2011
- Universal Crossword - Feb. 12, 2011
- Universal Crossword - April 2, 2010
- LA Times - May 27, 2007
- Wall Street Journal Friday - July 12, 2002
- New York Times - Jan. 8, 1997
- New York Times - June 10, 1994
- New York Times - Oct. 26, 1993