" d'Or" : 3 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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"___ d'Or" | COTE | 4 |
"___ d'Or" | LECOQ | 5 |
"___ d'Or" | PALME | 5 |
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__ d'Or (Cannes Film Festival award) ___ and desist order ___ d'Or (award at Cannes) ___ d'Or (Cannes award) ___ d'Or (film award) ___ d'Or (prize at Cannes) ___ d'Or, city in Quebec ___ d'Or, French wine area ___ d'Or, town in Quebec ___ d'orchestre ___ d'orchestre (organ stop) ___ d'Orcia (Tuscan region) ___ d'Orléans ___ d'Orsai ___ d'Orsay (French Foreign Office) ___ d'Orsay, French Foreign Ministry ___ d'Orsay, Paris ___ d'Orsay: Seine site ___ de Oro ___ Dei, organization in "The Da Vinci Code" ___ Dome (Orix Buffaloes' home field) ___ legomenon (word or phrase used only once in a document or corpus) ___ processus (delay order in law) ___ rye (deli order) ____ D' Orleans ____ d'Orsay ___-d'Or, Québec ''Deal or No Deal'' host ''Deal or No Deal'' name ''Deal or No Deal'' pick ''Deal or No Deal'' selection ''Din'' or ''ranch'' ending ''Dream'' or ''sea'' follower ''Dutch'' or ''convection'' follower ''Magnificent Desolation'' org. ''Maria ___'' (1941 Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra hit) '30s dance or '70s do '30s-'40s actress D'Orsay '40s dance or '70s do '50s Dodger/Oriole pitcher Billy '60s draft org. '70s dance or genre 'Big --' (nickname of baseball's David Ortiz) 'Deal or No Deal' choice 'Deal or No Deal' jackpot, for short 'Deal or No Deal' prop 'Deal or No Deal' selections 'Dilbert' or 'Garfield' 'Kwon do' or 'Bo' lead-in " . . . what she ___ do or say . . . " "___ d'Or," 1909 opera "___ d'Or" "___ Libre d'Orange" (perfume line) "___ Tom, Dick or Harry" "___ we dating or what?" "... and hold the ___" (deli order) "...depressed, or is ___ mess?" (lyrics to They Might Be Giants' "Particle Man") "27 Dresses" or "The Devil Wears Prada" "Aïda" or "Carmen" "American Dad!" org. "Burial of the Count de Orgaz" painter "Cantique de ___" (original title of "O Holy Night") "Citizen Kane" director Orson "Cloak and Dagger" org. "Cloth diaper" or "film camera" "Create Your American Dream" org. "Da" or "ja"? "Dallas" or "Brooklyn's Finest" "Day" or "year" attachment "De Oratore" author "De Oratore" writer "Deal or No Deal," for one "Deal or No Deal" airer "Deal or No Deal" channel "Deal or No Deal" container "Deal or No Deal" host Mandel "Deal or No Deal" network "Deal or No Deal" star "Dear __ or madam . . ." "Dear ___ or Madam" "Designate a Driver" org. "Devil or Angel" singer "Devil or Angel" singer Bobby "Di" or "da" preceder in a Beatles song "Diem" or "annum" preceder "Dilbert" or "Doonesbury" "Dinger" or "drum" starter "Dirty" or baker's "Discovery" org. "Dismount" or "settle"? "Do or do not--there is no ___" "Do or do not. There is no try" speaker "Do, or do not. There is no ___." (Yoda) "Do, or do not. There is no ___" (quote from 24-Down) "Do, or do not. There is no __": Yoda "Does ___, or doesn't..." (old Clairol slogan) "Don" or "San" follower "Doonesbury" or "Garfield," e.g. "Downs" or "salts" start "Dragnet" org. "Dream" or "sea" ender "Duke" or the diamond "Dynasty" or "Dallas" "Fur Is Dead" org. "Good deed" org. "Hound Dog" or "What's New Pussycat?" "I do" or "Drat!" "Le ___ d'Or" "Le ___ d'Or" (Rimsky-Korsakov opera) "Le ___ d'Or" (Rimsky-Korsakov) "Make my day!" or "Bet you can't" "Reservoir Dogs" or "Ocean's Eleven" "Sesame Street" song with the lyric "Anything dirty or dingy or dusty" "South Park" dog or former baseball manager Anderson "Ta-da!" or "Eureka!"? "Te Deum" or "Venite" "The process by which trademark rights are diminished or lost as a result of common use in the marketplace" - Wikipedia "Wake Up Little Susie" singer Don or Phil "Wanted Dead or Alive" band (n.) the tendency of a dog or cat to get annoyed easily *Discus or shot put *With 24-Down, orphan of literature 1-Down or 50-Across, e.g. 6-Down or 98-Down, sometimes 9 Down orders 9-Down or 48-Down 16 of these are hidden in the answer grid, each reading left, right, up, down or diagonally in an unbroken straight line 60's draft org. 1930's Depression org. 1949 defense org. 1960's-70's draft org. 2010 FIFA Ballon D'Or winner A certain doctrine or theory A dam org. A debit or a credit, for example A doctrine or theory A dog, or a little hoarse A dryad or Danaid A home away from home, for a day or two A, B, C, D or E A, B, C, D or F Abbr. before Doubtfire or Robinson Abu Dhabi or Dubai Acting the doctor or lawyer Activist Dana or her husband Christopher Activity for debaters or dicers Actor Dillon or Damon Actor Dillon or Marshal Dillon Actor Dudley or auto racer Greg Actor Dudley or Roger Actress D'Orsay Actress Dawber or Grier Actress Diane or Cheryl Actress Dolores or a Texas city Actress Dors or Rigg Actress Seydoux of the 2013 Palme d'Or winner "Blue Is the Warmest Color" Advice from another doctor or lawyer After-dinner order After-dinner orders After-dinner orders, maybe After-school anti-drinking org. Aïda or Radamès Air defence org. Air-defense org. Air, day, or brain lead-in Airline with the subsidiary Sun D'Or Alan, Diane or Cheryl Alternative to Doric or Corinthian Alternative to DOS or Windows Alternative to draw or hold 'em Alternatives to cups, in dessert orders American defense org. Amount of dignity or evidence Animated dog originally voiced by John Kricfalusi Annual draft org. Anti-D.U.I. org. Anti-discrimination org. Anti-drinking org. Anti-drug org. Anti-drunk driving org. Anti-DUI org. Anti-DWI org. Anti-workplace discrimination org. Antiwar demonstrators' org. Any agent that delays or hinders Any Tom, Dick or Harry Ariz. Diamondback or N.Y. Met Arms-defending org. Arthur Ashe Kids' Day org. Astro, Scooby-Doo or Dino, e.g. Astro, Scooby-Doo, or Dino Atlantic defence org. Attachment to day or night Attachment to disc or rec Attachment to way, day or night Augie Doggie or Deputy Dawg Author of "De Oratore" Auto, Dixie or demo follower Award won by lead actors in this puzzle's starred films: the winners' names are hidden "word search"-style in the grid (across, down or diagonally, and forward or backward) AXA at Dartmouth or Chi Psi at Cornell
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