Crossword Clue: Like a fuzzy computer image, informally
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Like a fuzzy computer image, informally"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Like a fuzzy computer image, informally"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Like a fuzzy computer image, informally:
- Accumulated histories
- Bodies of knowledge
- Computer screen setting, quickly
- Fuzzy, as some monitor images
- Handed-down bodies of belief
- Folk histories
- Fables
- Like early computer graphics
- Like early PC graphics
- Ornithological facial spaces
- Like inferior computer graphics
- Like some old monitors, for short
- Traditional areas of knowledge
- Traditional beliefs
- Traditional bodies of knowledge
- Traditional learnings
- Traditional teachings
- Traditional wisdoms
- Traditions
- Like the graphics on an Atari 2600, in brief
- Mythologies
- Oral histories
- Oral traditions
- Like a fuzzy computer image, informally
- Like a grainy pic
- Not sharp, briefly
- Not sharply defined, as a computer image
- Spaces just under a bird's eyes
- Spaces on birds' faces
- Skimpy on pixels
- Tale collections
- Unlike HDTV screens
Recent Usage of Like a fuzzy computer image, informally in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 23, 2009