Crossword Clue: Hit dead-center
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- __ salon
- ___ down (make final)
- ___ file (tool used by a manicurist)
- ___ gun (builder's tool)
- ___ polish (manicurist's supply)
- ___ polish
- Ammunition for a carpenter's gun
- "Ammunition" for a carpenter's gun
- ____ polish
- A carpenter can drive it
- A hammer is used to hit it
- Apprehend, so to speak
- Apprehend
- Accomplish flawlessly
- Accomplish perfectly
- Ace
- Achieve perfectly
- Arrest
- Attach, in a way
- Attach with a hammer
- Bit of carpenter's gun ammo
- Biter's target
- Body part filed at a salon
- Body part painted by a manicurist
- Body part that may be polished
- Fourpenny ___
- Hit dead-center
- Hit dead center
- Hit exactly
- Hit hard
- Common board member?
- Hit on the head
- Hit precisely
- Hit squarely
- Brad
- Brad e.g.
- Brad, e.g.
- Brad, for example
- Brad, for one
- Brad or spad
- Brad or spike
- Brad that gets it perfectly?
- Farrier's fastener
- Brad's cousin
- Brad's kin
- Fasten.
- Fasten — detect and expose
- Fasten firmly
- Fasten, in a way
- Fasten or fastener
- Fasten permanently
- Fasten with hammer, ...down
- Fasten
- Fastener
- Fastener in a gun
- Fastener that's hammered in
- Complete, with "down"
- Certain striker's target
- It can scratch an itch
- It could be pounded or painted
- It gets hammered
- It gets hit on the head
- It has a point
- Horseshoe holder
- Horseshoe securer
- It may be acrylic
- It may be covered with polish
- It may be filed
- Detect and expose
- Fight tooth and __
- Fight tooth and ___
- It may be polished for a party
- Fighting tooth and ___
- It may be trimmed or painted
- File opener?
- File or polish
- File target
- Filed item
- Filed thing
- Filer's target
- Filing target
- It might be painted in the bathroom
- It might hold a horseshoe in place
- It might make a tire flat
- Emery board target
- Emery-board target
- Emery board's target
- It needs a hammering
- Buffed object
- Finalize, with "down"
- Hammer and ___
- Hammer target
- Hammered item
- Hammering target
- Finger covering
- Finger ender
- Finger ending
- Finger feature (and tooth?)
- Finger feature
- Finger finisher
- Hammer's target
- Finger or finishing follower
- Finger or toe part
- Finger part that might be polished
- Finger part
- Finger tip
- Finger's end
- Finger's tip
- Fingertip cover
- Fingertip item
- Finish perfectly
- Digit end
- Digital feature
- Digital plate
- Digital protection
- Item hammered by a carpenter
- Item measured in pennies
- Hang or hob
- Item often filed
- Firm up, with "down"
- It's at your fingertip
- It's best to hit it on the head
- Bust
- It's clipped during a pedicure
- Hardware item that gets hammered
- Hardware item
- Hardware store item
- It's hammered by a carpenter
- It's hit on the head
- Get, but good
- Get but good
- It's measured in pennies
- Get exactly right
- Get exactly
- Get good
- Get just right
- It's often filed
- It's often hit on the head
- Get perfect
- Get perfectly right
- Get perfectly
- Get precisely right
- It's often polished
- It's often pounded into a board
- Cabinetmaker's need
- It's on the tip of one's finger
- Its overgrowth is called onychauxis
- It's painted by a manicurist
- Fix firmly
- Get the goods on
- It's polished
- It's right at your fingertip
- Fixing pin
- Do a crazy good impression of
- Do carpentering
- Do carpentry work
- Do exactly right
- Ersatz hook
- Do flawlessly
- Do just right
- Do perfectly
- Do to a tee
- Claw
- Claw, e.g.
- Head banger's item
- Clinch
- Clip-and-file item
- Clipped tip
- Clipper target
- Clipper's target
- Clipping that's not often saved
- Capture
- Door closer
- Execute flawlessly
- Execute perfectly, as a landing
- Execute perfectly, as a routine
- Execute perfectly, in slang
- Execute perfectly
- Cobbler's sparable
- "For want of a ___"
- "For want of a ___ the shoe is lost"
- "For want of a ___ the . . . "
- "For want of a ___ . . . "
- For want of which a kingdom was lost.
- Coffin closer
- Carpenter's fastener
- Carpenter's gun insert
- Carpenter's gun projectile
- Carpenter's item
- Carpenter's need
- Carpenter's spike
- Carpentry fastener
- Carpentry need
- Carpentry spike
- Carpeter's need
- Cuticle neighbor
- Collar
- Damage to a wall made in hanging a picture
- Drive tenpennies
- Catch.
- Catch a crook
- Catch a thief
- Catch, and how!
- Catch, as a criminal
- Catch, as a crook
- Catch but good
- Catch in the act
- Catch, like a criminal
- Catch red-handed
- Catch redhanded
- Catch, slangily
- Catch; trap.
- Catch
- Proverbial kingdom-loser
- Tooth and ___.
- Tooth and ___
- Tooth partner
- Manicure falsie
- Manicure site
- Manicure target
- Manicured body part
- Manicured part of a toe
- Manicurist's concern
- Manicurist's target
- Tooth's companion
- Mani/pedi target
- Tooth's partner?
- Tooth's partner
- Place blame
- Place for a manicure
- Pull off perfectly
- Place for polish
- Place for some finger painting?
- Place for some polish
- Kind of file
- Plank piercer
- Kind of polish
- Stud poker?
- Something an office worker might file
- Something chewed by a nervous person
- Kingdom loser in a refrain
- Kingdom loser
- Something often polished
- Something to be hit on the head
- Something to file
- Something to hit on the head
- Shingle securer
- Shingler's need
- Routinely filed item
- Often-painted body part
- Pointed fastener
- Nab
- Sugarcubes song they hammer into you?
- Run maker
- Part of a finger near the tip
- Polish destination
- Polish locale
- Polish place?
- Polish place
- Polish preceder
- Polish site
- Polish target
- Polished body part
- Polished pinky part
- Polisher's surface
- Part of a pinkie that's polished
- Member of the board?
- Land perfectly, as a gymnastics move
- Part of the finger that may be filed or clipped
- Partner of tooth
- Metal fastener
- Metal spike
- One hit on the head
- Pounded fastener
- One might get a big tip
- One might get hammered
- Pedicure site
- Pedicurist's target
- Peg replacer
- One of twenty, for most
- One taking a pounding
- One that gets hit on the head
- Perform perfectly
- Perform successfully
- One with a pounding head?
- Press-on adornment
- Press-on cosmetic
- "Press-on" item
- Press-on item
- Make fast
- Picture holder
- Makeshift hanger
- Pin down
- Wood fastener
- Spad
- Surface to polish
- Sparable, e.g.
- Twelve or sixteen penny item
- Word with hob or hang
- Word with polish or file
- Spike — fix
- Spike
- Spike's relative
- Type of polish
- Tack
- Tack's kin
- This gets hit on the head
- What a construction worker may drive
- Squeeze "Another ___ in My Heart"
- What a hammer hits
- What a manicurist files and polishes
- What a manicurist files
- What an emery board is used on
- Unguis
- Ungula
- Talon
- What everything looks like to a hammer, proverbially
- Screw
- Staple's kin
- Target of red polish, often
- What one has at one's fingertips
- Timber fastener
- Small spike
- Secure, in a way
- Secure
- Seize
- Tenpenny ___
- Tenpenny e.g.
- Tenpenny, e.g.
- Tenpenny, for one
- Tenpenny item
- Tenpenny piece
- Toe feature
- Toe or finger adjunct
- Toe part
- Stick, as a dismount
- Stick, as a landing
Recent Usage of Hit dead-center in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Hit dead-center in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Newsday - April 19, 2015
- Sheffer - June 10, 2014
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Sept. 22, 2008
- Washington Post - Dec. 2, 2006
- USA Today - Feb. 28, 2005
- New York Times - July 7, 1995