Crossword Clue: Poke holes for studs
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Poke holes for studs"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Poke holes for studs"
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- 14th president
- 14th U.S. president
- Barbara Bush's maiden name
- Actor Brosnan who used to portray James Bond
- Affect sharply
- Alda role
- Alda's "MASH" role
- Fourteenth U.S. president
- Bore
- Break through
- Fillmore follower
- Fillmore's successor
- Buchanan's predecessor
- Huey ___ Long
- Get through
- Hawkeye's surname
- Do some body modification
- Jeremy's friend in the comic strip "Zits"
- Go through
- Cut through with a sharp instrument
- Cut through
- Drill through
- Drill
- Gore
- Kansas-Nebraska Act signer
- Vehement
- Puncture
- Rockers ___ the Veil
- "M*A*S*H" role
- Knife
- The only president born in New Hampshire
- Poke holes for studs
- Run through
- Pass through
- Penetrate with a sharp instrument
- Penetrate
- Prepare for adornment, as a belly button
- President after Fillmore
- President before Buchanan
- Only president born in New Hampshire
- Make a hole in
- Signer of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- TV role for Alda
- Spot for a stud
- Skewer
- Stab
- Use an awl
Recent Usage of Poke holes for studs in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times Sunday Calendar - Feb. 17, 2008