Crossword Clue: Written work
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Written work"
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- __ message
- "___ me" (modern parting words)
- ___ message
- ___ messaging (modern communication)
- Basis for a sermon
- BBM alternative
- Be all thumbs?
- Be all thumbs as a writer?
- Appendix preceder
- Bible passage
- Bible reading
- Biblical excerpt
- Biblical passage
- Actual wording
- BlackBerry message
- "B there in 5," e.g.
- All-thumbs message, often
- Body of a speech
- Body of printing
- Alternative to email
- Alternative to graphics
- Book
- Book bag book
- Book body
- Book for students
- Book in a bookbag
- Book part
- Book preceder
- Bookbag book
- Cell composition
- Cell phone convienence
- Cell phone message, perhaps
- Cell-phone message that's typed
- Cell phone message
- Cell-phone written message
- Cell reading
- Common teen message
- Communicate by cell phone
- Communicate by thumbing
- Communicate like many teens
- Communicate via PDA
- Communicate via SMS
- Communicate with electronically
- Communicate with modern-style
- Communicate with without speaking
- Communicate without speaking
- Communication that might include "OMG" and "TTYL"
- Communiqué with many abbreviations
- iPhone message
- Certain cell phone message
- "brb" or "ttyl"
- Certain phone message
- Brief message sent between phones
- Editor's concern
- Editor's material
- It is written
- Galaxy message
- Galaxy note
- Contact by phone, in a way
- Contact, in a way
- Contact, nowadays
- Contact via cell phone
- Contact via cell phone, maybe
- Contact via cell phone, perhaps
- Contact via thumbs?
- It may be skillfully created by one who's all thumbs
- Contract wording
- Email alternative
- It might contain an emoji
- It might follow those fateful three dots
- It often goes with graphics
- "how r u," e.g.
- "How r u?," e.g.
- Emoji-filled message, maybe
- Emoji holder
- Emoticon medium
- How you find your friend at a show
- How you find your friend at loud show
- Copy of an address
- Copy
- Item in a schoolbag
- Church reading
- It's dangerous to do while driving
- It's in the Bible
- It's in the book
- Course book
- Course requirement
- "C U L8R," e.g.
- Do a driver's no-no
- Do a driving no-no
- Class book
- Class work
- Document content
- Campus bookstore purchase
- "Don't ___ and drive"
- Exchange between cell mates?
- Helpful or distracting thing when studying
- College book
- College bookstore purchase
- High schooler's book
- Driver's distraction
- Just one's type?
- Just the type?
- Droid message
- Droid missive
- Droid's message
- Just your type?
- Dangerous thing to do while driving
- Not the pictures
- Original words
- Sermon basis
- Sermon passage
- Sermon source
- Sermon subject
- Sermonizer's source
- Sermon's basis, often
- Sermon's basis
- Sermon's inspiration
- Sermon's preface
- Note sent via iPhone
- Manuscript passage
- "Where u @?" missive, e.g.
- Many a phone message nowadays
- Many a teenager's communication
- Many a Twitter update
- Many an iPhone message
- Pupil's book
- Kind of book
- Kind of book, or what's in it
- Kind of book or what's in it
- Plain writing
- Kind of message
- Kind of messaging
- Student reading
- Student's book
- Student's buy
- Student's purchase
- Transcript
- Something to castigate
- Something to cut and paste
- Subject for a sermon
- Subject of discourse
- Visual phone message
- Subject
- Quick message
- Quote source
- Row of emoji, perhaps
- "r u there?," e.g.
- Short communication
- McGuffey product
- Sort of cell-phone message
- Often-brief message
- Short passage of Scripture
- Literary analysis target
- Part of a cell-phone service plan
- Part of a phone plan
- Part of HTML
- Part of http
- Locator, perhaps
- Reach out with one's hands?
- Reach via cell phone, maybe
- "LOL" or "OMG"
- "omg" or "lol," say
- Message containing emojis, often
- Message containing emojis, perhaps
- Message from a smartphone
- Message from one who's all thumbs?
- Message often sent using thumbs
- Message sent between phones
- Message sent to a cell phone
- Message such as "LOL"
- Message that may be autocorrected
- Message that may contain emojis
- Message that may include emoji
- Message that might have emojis
- Message that might include emojis
- Message to a smartphone
- Message via thumbs
- Message with an emoji, maybe
- Message with an emoji, often
- Message with emojis, maybe
- Message with emojis, perhaps
- Reading material
- Passage for a sermon
- One component of a data plan
- Reason for a phone notification
- One might arrive with a beep
- One might include an emoji
- Layout element
- Preacher's reading
- One way to send a message
- Missive whose meaning is often blurred by autocorrect
- Mobile message
- Mobile phone message
- Modern communication
- Modern dialogue unit
- Modern message
- Modern messaging medium
- Primer
- Required reading
- Print in books
- Printed material
- Printed matter
- Printed words
- Main part of a book
- Libretto
- Phone contact method
- Phone message, often
- Phone message that's typed
- Phone message
- Phone reading
- Phone-to-phone communication
- Phone-to-phone message
- Phone transmission
- Not a good thing to do while driving
- Not pictures
- Source material
- "TTYL" or "OMG," e.g.
- TTYL or TTFN
- Theme for a sermon
- Theme or topic
- Theme
- Word processor's concern
- Word processor's content
- Word with book or box
- Speech contents
- Speech copy
- Twitter message, e.g.
- Wording
- Words
- Words in print
- Type "BRB" or "BTW," perhaps
- Type "how r u," perhaps
- Words on a page
- Syllabus listing
- Type with one's thumbs
- Typed message sent from one cell phone to another
- Typographer's concern
- "u r so funny ... lmao," e.g.
- Sprint relay?
- School book
- School reference
- Schoolbook, or much of its contents
- Schoolbook
- Write by the phone
- Write on a BlackBerry, maybe
- Write to on a cell phone
- Write to via cell phone
- Write with your thumbs
- Underlying theme
- Writing
- Writings
- Written material
- Written part
- Written words
- Written work
- Thumb thing to read?
- Thumb-typist's message
- Scriptural passage
- Scripture passage
- Scripture verse
- Scripture
- Start-of-semester purchase
- Small-screen reading
- You can ask Siri to send one
- Smart watch missive
- Smartphone message
- You might use T9 when composing one
- What's read
- TelePrompTer display
- Teleprompter filler
- WhatsApp message
- SMS exchange
- Semester-start purchase
- Use thumbs, perhaps
- Use your thumbs, perhaps
- Send a brief message
- Send a high-tech message to
- Send a high-tech message
- Send a message, in a way
- Send a message to, in a way
- Send a message to, these days
- Send a message via cell phone
- Send a message via phone
- Send a modern-day message
- Send a phone message to
- Send a phone message
- Send a quick message
- Send a quick message, perhaps
- Send a quick message to
- Send a quick message via phone
- Send a quick update, in a way
- Send a smiley, say
- Send an emoji, say
- Send letters?
- Send messages by phone
- Send messages via phone
Recent Usage of Written work in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Written work" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Written work in their crossword puzzles recently:
- USA Today Archive - June 3, 1998
- USA Today Archive - July 25, 1997