Crossword Clue: Pencil-box item
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- 1996 Arnold movie
- 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger film
- 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie
- 1996 Schwarzenegger movie
- '96 Arnold Schwarzenegger film
- Basic correction device
- A golf pencil doesn't have one
- A golf pencil rarely has one
- A use for art gum
- Art gum, e.g.
- Art gum, for one
- Artist's gum
- Aid in correcting one's mistakes
- Blackboard accessory.
- Blackboard accessory
- Blackboard adjunct
- Blackboard appurtenance
- Blackboard chalk remover
- Blackboard cleaner
- Blackboard necessity
- Blackboard need
- Blank maker
- Backspace key, at times
- Backspace key, often
- Board cleaner
- Board clearer
- Boner remover
- Alternative to crossing out
- Boo-boo fixer of sorts
- Boo-boo remover
- Hit man
- Hit man's gat
- Chalk-dust collector
- Chalk go-with
- Chalk-mark remover
- Chalk remover
- Chalk talk item
- Chalkboard accessory
- Chalkboard adjunct
- Chalkboard cleaner
- Chalkboard complement
- Chalkboard item
- Chalkboard necessity
- Chalkboard need
- Chalkboard standby
- Chalkrail item
- Chalk's effacer
- Editorial aid
- It can remove pencil marks
- It clears the boards
- It clears the slate
- It gets the graphite out
- It gets the lead out
- It goes by the boards
- Gum for the office
- Gum product
- Desk accessory
- Desk drawer item
- Desk item
- It may be felt by a blackboard
- It may contain traces of lead
- It may help when changing your mind
- It usually leaves crumbs
- Copy-editor's need
- Handy item for a solver
- End of a #2
- End of a pencil
- Item used for rubbing out
- End of some pencils
- Correcting aid
- Correction device
- Corrections agent?
- Corrective tool
- Counterpart of a delete key
- It's opposite the point
- California's governor starred in it
- Error corrector
- Error fixer
- Error-removal aid
- Error remover
- Classroom accessory
- Classroom essential
- Classroom item
- Classroom missile?
- Classroom missile
- Classroom need
- Classroom tool
- Clean-slate facilitator
- Clearing aid
- Crossword-puzzle maker's aid
- Crossword puzzler's need
- Crossword-solving need, maybe
- Doodle remover
- Helpful tip for a puzzle solver?
- India rubber
- India rubber.
- Carpenter pencil's lack
- Golf pencil's lack, often
- Golf pencil's lack
- Golf pencil's traditional lack
- Draftsman's need
- Pink end of a #2
- Pink end of a No. 2
- Pink end of a pencil
- Pink end
- Pink Pearl, for one
- Pink pencil part
- Pink tip
- Soft end of a pencil
- Most golf pencils lack one
- Tool in Photoshop
- Solver's "undo" implement
- Manual typist's accessory, perhaps
- Many a pen lacks one
- Story changer?
- Kids clean it
- Pupil's need
- Whiteboard accessory
- Whiteboard adjunct
- Whiteboard cleaner
- Mark remover
- Traditional golf pencil's lack
- Student's accessory
- Puzzler's necessity
- Puzzler's precaution
- Puzzler's tool
- Obsolete typewriter accessory
- Occasional aid in crossword solving
- Something for removing chalk marks on a blackboard
- The less-used end
- Something to clap at school
- Knockout, in boxing slang
- Knockout punch, in boxing slang
- Paper Mate's Pink Pearl, e.g.
- Office item.
- Office item
- Office tool
- Rubber-outer
- Rubber
- Rubbery rubber
- Means of getting the word out?
- Pointless end?
- Point's opposite?
- Mechanical pencil end
- Mechanical pencil part
- Literary device?
- Old-fashioned editing tool
- Necessity for a bad speller
- Need for teachers across the board
- One end of a No. 2
- One end of a pencil.
- One end of a pencil
- Lead remover
- Lead's counterpart
- Pencil adjunct
- Pencil attachment
- Pencil-box item
- Pencil case item
- Pencil end, usually
- Pencil end
- Pencil feature
- Pencil "helmet"
- Pencil implement
- Pencil-mark remover
- Pencil mark remover
- Pencil part, often
- Pencil part
- Pencil partner
- Pencil pusher's need
- Pencil rubber
- Pencil tip
- Pencil top
- Pencil topper
- Pencil utensil
- Pencil's end
- Miscalculator's aid
- One way to take back one's words?
- Mistake eliminator
- Mistake maker's need
- Mistake remover
- No. 2 end
- No. 2 terminus
- Letter-changing aid
- Magic __ (Mr. Clean sponge)
- Nonpointed end
- Problem solver, in a way
- Photoshop icon
- Photoshop tool
- Opposite end of the point
- Opposite of the point?
- Piece of classroom equipment
- Thing taken to a slip
- Sketcher's need
- School-board standby
- Thom Yorke debut solo album "The ___"
- School item
- School supply with felt strips
- School supply
- Schoolbag item
- Schwarzenegger film
- Schwarzenegger movie, or part of a pencil
- Schwarzenegger played one in film
- Takeout item?
- Writer's editor, of a sort
- Writing remover
- Slate adjunct
- Slate cleaner
- Slate clearer
- Slate wiper
- Slip hider
- Slip remover
- Slip-removing tip
- Script scraper
- Ticonderoga tip
- Ticonderoga topper
- Teacher's tool
- Tip for a test-taker?
- Tip for an exam taker?
- Tip for changing your answer?
- Tip for remedying mistakes?
- Tip for slips
- Tip for test-takers?
- Tip for test takers?
- Tip of a No. 2
- Tip of a Ticonderoga
- What you might use to expunge F's from your records?
- Stationer's item
- Stationery item
- Steno's need
- Useful tip
- Test taker's tip?
- Test-taking tip?
- Stick of gum?
- Utensil on a pencil
Recent Usage of Pencil-box item in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Pencil-box item in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Washington Post - Feb. 11, 2006
- New York Times - March 30, 1993
- New York Times - Jan. 18, 1972