Crossword Clue: Lure (away)
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Lure (away)"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Lure (away)"
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- -- E. Coyote
- --- E. Coyote of cartoons
- --- E. Coyote
- __ E. Coyote (hapless toon)
- ___ E. Coyote (Looney Tunes character)
- ___ E. Coyote of cartoons
- ___ E. Coyote (Road Runner's pursuer)
- ___ E. Coyote who aptly devises sly tricks (but is always thwarted)
- ___ E. Coyote
- _____ E. Coyote
- Animated ___ E. Coyote
- Apt rhyme for "guile"
- Beguile
- Beguiling trick
- ACME patron ___ E. Coyote
- Artifice
- Bit of chicanery
- Bit of cunning
- Bit of deceit
- Bit of trickery
- Foxy maneuver
- E. Coyote
- Gambit
- Device for trapping
- Devious ploy
- Devious stratagem
- Devious trick
- Chicanery
- First name of Looney Tunes's Mr. Coyote
- Craftiness
- Crafty Coyote
- Coax — pleasing artifice
- Cunning trick
- Cunning
- Cunningness
- Cartoondom's ___ E. Coyote
- Toon character ___ E. Coyote
- Toon chaser __ E. Coyote
- Toon predator __ E. Coyote
- Toondom's __ E. Coyote
- Toondom's ___ E. Coyote
- Road Runner pursuer ___ E. Coyote
- Stratagem meant to fool
- Stratagem
- Strategem meant to fool
- Strategem
- Mr. E. Coyote
- Shenanigan
- Playful trick
- Ploy
- Subterfuge
- Trick
- Trickery
- Tricky maneuver
- "Looney Tunes" first name
- Lure (away)
- Magician's skill
- Ruse
- Tyrant
- Scheming
- Sratagem
- Sly trick
- Sneaky trick
Recent Usage of Lure (away) in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post Puzzler - March 16, 2014