Crossword Clue: Literally not on the level
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Literally not on the level"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Literally not on the level"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Literally not on the level:
- "___-bam-boom!" ("Tutti-Frutti" lyric)
- Askew.
- Askew; awry.
- Askew
- Asymmetrical
- "Awop-bop-a-loo-mop ___-bam-boom"
- ''Awop-bop-a-loo-mop ___-bam-boom''
- Awry
- Akimbo optically
- Hanging askew
- Hanging loosely
- Hanging over on one side
- Hanging unevenly.
- Crooked
- Canted
- In an unbalanced way
- In imbalance
- Cockeyed
- Catawampus
- Drooping
- Drooping, as a rabbit's ears
- Droopy
- Not straight
- Not true
- Out of balance
- Out of kilter
- Out of plumb
- Out of whack
- Like Pisa's tower
- Like some rabbit ears
- Somewhat off
- Off balance
- Off center
- Off-center
- Off kilter
- Off-kilter
- Listing
- Literally not on the level
- Poorly proportioned
- Leaning over on one side
- Leaning to one side
- Leaning
- Not on the level
- Like basset hounds' ears
- Sagging
- Skewed
- Skewed to one side
- Unbalanced
- Uneven
- Unevenly constructed
- Slightly off
- Tilted; askew
- Tilted
- UnPArallel, as tracks
- Unsymmetrical
Recent Usage of Literally not on the level in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 8, 1977