Crossword Clue: How Superman often stands
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "How Superman often stands"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "How Superman often stands"
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- Arm position
- Bent outward, as arms
- Bent outward
- Arms position
- Holding arms à la Puck
- How a ref might stand
- How a superhero might stand
- How arms might be arranged
- How some gym instructors stand
- How Superman often stands
- Hand on hip
- Hands on hips
- Hands on hips, elbows bent out
- Hands-on-hips position
- Hands-on-hips posture
- Hands-on-hips stance
- Hands-on-hips
- Classic Superman pose
- Impatient stance
- Crooked
- Crossed, as arms
- In a bent position
- Like many a superhero's arms
- Out-elbowed?
- Like many scolders' arms
- Like some arms
- Like some limbs of the impatient
- Like Superman's arms, often
- Like the arms in exercise class, at times
- With elbows bent
- With hand on hip
- With hands on hips and elbows out
- With hands on hips
- One way to stand
- Like an indignant person's arms, maybe
- Like arms signaling a neutral zone infraction
- Word from Old Norse for "bent into a crook"
- Way to bear arms
- Scold's elbow position
Recent Usage of How Superman often stands in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 30, 2017