Crossword Clue: Type of preview
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Type of preview"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Type of preview"
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- 4th and inches option, often
- __ preview (early film showing)
- __ preview
- ___ attack
- ___ peek (early preview)
- ___ peek (preview)
- ___ peek
- ___ preview (advance film viewing)
- ___ preview (advance showing of a movie)
- ___ preview (unannounced early film screening)
- ___ preview (very early movie showing)
- ___ preview
- ___ thief
- ____ attack
- ____ preview
- Be a cat burglar
- Be furtive
- Be stealthy
- Be surreptitious
- A kind of thief.
- Apt anagram of SNAKE
- Behave furtively
- Behave stealthily
- Act furtively
- Act stealthily
- Adjective for some previews
- Avoid detection
- Dastard
- Gridiron maneuver
- Gridiron strategy
- Furtive fellow
- Furtive guy
- Furtive one
- Furtive sort
- Furtive type
- Conniver
- Filch
- Cookie-jar pilferer
- How Robert Palmer will get "Sally Through the Alley"?
- How Robert Palmer will get "Sally Through the Alley"
- How teenagers get into over-21 show
- Emulate a cat burglar
- Choice for third and short
- Enjoy on the sly
- Dishonest sort
- Clandestine sort
- Crafty character
- Crafty one
- Crafty person
- Crafty sort
- Jack Nasty
- Creep about
- Creep around
- Creep furtively
- Creep stealthily
- Creep
- Go furtively
- Go on tiptoe
- Go quietly
- Go stealthily
- Go to the kitchen in the middle of the night, say
- Goal line play
- Double-crosser
- Prowl
- Prowler
- Move furtively
- Move like a burglar
- Move like a ninja
- Move on tiptoe, say
- Move quietly
- Move slowly
- Move slyly
- Move stealthily
- Move surreptitiously
- Move under cover
- Move very quietly
- Move with stealth
- Shady sort
- Kind of attack
- Pussyfoot
- Kind of peek
- Kind of preview or attack
- Kind of preview or thief
- Kind of preview
- Like some previews
- Kind of thief
- QB's ploy
- Play with no hand-off
- Quarterback ___ (football maneuver)
- Quarterback ___ (football play)
- Quarterback ___, gridiron play
- Quarterback ___
- Quarterback, at times
- Quarterback option
- Quarterback play
- Quarterback ploy
- Quarterback's call
- Quarterback's maneuver
- Quarterback's option
- Quarterback's play
- Quarterback's ploy
- Shifty sort
- Sort of preview
- Short-yardage play
- Walk on tiptoe
- Walk on tiptoes
- Run by the quarterback
- Rascal
- One going behind your back
- One not to be trusted
- No-goodnik
- Preview opener?
- Preview preview
- Proceed on tiptoe
- Not do openly
- Ric Ocasek "___ Attack"
- Word before peek or preview
- Word with "preview" or "attack"
- Weasel
- Weaselly person
- Weaselly sort
- Type of attack for a burglar?
- Type of preview
- Type of thief
- Take furtively
- Skulk
- Skulk around
- Skulker
- Skulking sort
- Underhanded bum
- Underhanded fellow
- Underhanded one
- Underhanded schemer
- Underhanded sort
- Underhanded type
- Slink
- Sly fellow
- Sly guy
- Sly one
- Sly person
- Untrustworthy one
- Untrustworthy sort
- Tiptoe
- Tiptoe, perhaps
- Tiptoe, say
- Tiptoer, e.g.
- Secretive sort
- Tell-tale
- Telltale
- Smuggle
- Snake in the grass
- Stealthy sort
Recent Usage of Type of preview in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Type of preview in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 11, 2015
- Newsday - Jan. 8, 2010
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - June 25, 2009
- USA Today - March 28, 2006
- New York Times - Nov. 18, 1980