Crossword Clue: Help for a detective
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Help for a detective"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Help for a detective"
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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 Help for a detective in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Help for a detective" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Help for a detective in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Feb. 17, 2003