Crossword Clue: Progresses at a slow, boring pace
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Progresses at a slow, boring pace"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Progresses at a slow, boring pace"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Progresses at a slow, boring pace:
- Becomes boring
- Becomes dull.
- Grabs and moves with a cursor
- Grabs with a cursor and moves
- Boring occasions
- Boring people
- Fast races
- Fast, short auto races
- Competes in a hot rod
- Grows boring
- Brings against one's will
- Burdens
- Hauls with effort
- Hauls without lifting
- Hauls
- Gets ready to drop?
- Doesn't fly by
- Food with an inedible center?
- Goes on and on ... and on
- Goes on and on and on
- Goes on and on
- Goes really slow
- Goes too slowly
- Protracts, with "out"
- Puffs off a joint
- Puffs on a pipe
- Puffs
- Pulls along the ground
- Pulls along
- Pulls behind
- Pulls from behind
- Pulls heavily
- Pulls
- Moves too slowly
- Moves with a computer mouse
- Tows
- Races cars on a strip
- Races, in a way
- Short races
- Party poopers
- Real bummers
- Passes far too slowly
- Proceeds like a boring meeting
- Progresses at a slow, boring pace
- Wearisome tasks
- They're not cool
- Spoilsports
- Wet blankets?
- Takes forever, seemingly
- Takes seemingly forever, with "on"
- Seems to go on forever
- Uses a grapnel
Recent Usage of Progresses at a slow, boring pace in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Progresses at a slow, boring pace in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - May 2, 2010
- USA Today - June 15, 2007