Crossword Clue: Like some slates
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Like some slates"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Like some slates"
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- ___
- "___ Space" (Taylor Swift song)
- Beat 8-0, say
- Awaiting filling
- Bad thing to draw during a test
- Hold to a zero score
- Fill in the ___ (a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- Emotionless, as a look
- Emotionless, as a stare
- Empty
- Bulletless cartridge
- Harmless cartridge
- Entry form
- Erased
- Form component
- Expressionless
- Draw a ___
- Vacant
- Not written on, as paper
- Not yet filled in
- Not yet written on
- Valuable valueless game tile
- Valueless Scrabble tile that's valuable
- Like much of Shakespeare's verse
- Versatile Scrabble tile
- Kind of book or check
- Kind of check written to highly sought-after star?
- Like some checks
- Kind of stare
- Like some slates
- Something to fill in
- Like the squares that comprise this puzzle's special letters
- Void
- Line on which to sign
- Lacking any expression
- Not filled in
- Order form
- Like a new diary
- Word after entry or point
- Shut out
- Shut out, in a game
- Space on a form
- Type of check
- Type of expression
- Springsteen "Point ___"
- Unfilled-in
- Scrabble player's asset
Recent Usage of Like some slates in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - June 2, 2010