Answer: STONE
STONE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 264 times.
Referring Clues:
- Precious ___
- Pit
- Rosetta ___
- Best Director of 1986 and 1989
- Rock
- Backgammon piece
- Problem for a lawn mower
- Jewel
- Catapult missile
- Bit of gravel
- Grave marker
- Driveway type
- 14 pounds, in 47-Down
- Sidewalk material
- Sling ammo
- Slingshot ammo
- Bit of rubble
- Diamond or ruby
- Many a sculpture
- Rock star Sly
- Slingshot item
- Chief Justice, 1941-46
- With 63-Across, Stele
- Peach pit
- Slingshot missile
- Plum part
- 14 pounds, in Britain
- The Rolling Stones' "Heart of __"
- Building material
- Something may be written in it
- Masonry
- Mango's center
- Curling item
- "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin") band Sly and the Family __
- Keith Richards, e.g.
- It may be skipped
- Sturdy wall composition
- Diamond, e.g.
- With 69-Down, not just hard of hearing
- Piece in the game go
- Gem
- Sculptor's medium
- See 6-Down
- "W." director
- Stepping __ (aid in crossing a creek)
- Attack with rocks
- Sturdy building material
- What things might be written in
- Backgammon playing piece
- Piece in the game of go
- Thing in a sling
- Attack barbarously
- Curling projectile
- Brit's weight
- Blarney ___
- Rolling musician?
- Newsman Phillips
- Mick Jagger, for one
- "Talk Radio" director Oliver
- "JFK" director Oliver
- Mick or Keith
- "The Doors" director Oliver
- Shoreside skipper?
- Hail unit
- Thing in a ring
- Weight equal to 14 pounds
- Rolling rocker?
- Something to skip
- Sling missile
- Oliver who directed "W."
- Mancala piece
- Excalibur holder
- Curling thingy
- Cherry center
- Hopscotch piece
- Weapon for David
- Cairn unit
- It can be skipped
- Goliath's undoing
- British weight unit
- Skip it
- Paving unit
- "Platoon" director Oliver
- River skipper
- Pebble
- Jagger, for one
- Piece of gravel
- TV newsman Phillips
- Boulder
- Carved in __ (unchangeable)
- Mason's material
- Obdurate
- ''Alexander'' director
- Part of a date
- Pebble or boulder
- Pebble's big brother
- Fourteen pounds, in London
- Fourteen pounds, in Brighton
- ''The Doors'' director
- Biblical weapon
- Piece of the rock?
- Fourteen pounds, in Britain
- Carry out Old Testament justice, in a way
- ''JFK'' director
- Sly's family?
- Item used in curling
- Pyramid material
- British weight
- Quarrier's quarry
- Word with Yellow or brown
- "JFK" creator
- Fourteen pounds in Brighton
- Fourteen pounds, somewhere
- Word after cherry or lime
- Fourteen pounds, to a Brit
- Cherry pit
- "Born on the Fourth of July" director Oliver
- Ring thing
- Something put in a sling
- Paving piece
- Fourteen pounds, in Liverpool
- Old tablet material
- Piece of hail
- "JFK" director
- "The Doors" director
- Old Age
- It may get cut and set
- Carved in ___ (unchangeable)
- "Alexander" director
- British unit of weight
- Go piece
- Word before cold and face
- Granite
- The ______ Angel, by M. Laurence
- One may be skipped
- Baking ___
- Marble, for one
- Paving block
- Director of "JFK," "Nixon" and "W."
- Lake skipper?
- Quarry contents
- Great Wall of China component
- Great wall of China component
- Sculpting medium
- Skipper on the water?
- 14 pounds
- Setting item
- Peach center
- 14-pound unit
- 'Platoon' director
- 'Basic Instinct' co-star
- With 42-Across, time of cavemen
- Bit of hail
- You can skip this
- Calculus, e.g.
- Plum center
- Ring centerpiece
- "Savages" director Oliver
- St. Marys alias ___ City
- You might just want to skip it
- Minimal hail
- Things may be written in it
- Something to skip at the beach
- Rock that might be rolling
- 14 pounds, across the pond
- Soup ingredient in an old folk story
- Director Oliver
- See 34-Across
- Scree element
- Gem, e.g.
- "The Sword in the ___"
- Skipper on the water
- "Wall Street" director
- Missile launched at Goliath
- *Gem
- Something skipped
- Slingshot projectile
- Ring sparkler
- British measure of weight
- Attack, old-style
- Garden path piece
- Hearth material
- World's first national park
- Curling slider
- Oscar nominee for "Platoon"
- Small rock
- See 52-Down
- It may be skipped on a trip to a lake
- Large pebble
- Cherry part
- Ring setting
- Curling piece
- He wrote "Lust for Life"
- Cold adjective
- Key or corner
- Meaning of "litho"
- Mancala playing piece
- Sharon or Oliver of the movies
- 1980 AL Cy Young winner Steve
- Fourteen pounds, in England
- Gravel unit
- Zen garden piece
- Little rock
- Symbol of stubbornness
- Type of mason
- You can skip it
- Retro wall unit
- Paver's unit
- ___ Age
- Early weapon material
- See 15-Across
- There's one, as the expression goes, in 5- and 27-Down
- One may be rolling or skipped
- Georgia's ___ Mountain
- Feminist Lucy
- "___ Diaries"
- Makeup of Moses' tablets
- Ezra or Irving
- Medieval castle material
- Suffragist Lucy
- Castle-building material
- Engagement ring centerpiece
- Georgia mountain
- Mango center
- With 52-Across, commander at the First Battle of Bull Run
- Boulder or pebble
- "Precious" rock
- Cap or corner conclusion
- You may skip one on a lake
- Emma of "The Favourite"
- Contents of a quarry
- Quarry yield
- Big name in tires
- Castle-building block
- Middle of a peach
- Masonry material
- Emma of "La La Land"
- One may be precious
- Nectarine center
- Sharon of "Casino"
- A flat one is best to skip
- Piece of curling equipment
- Medium for Michelangelo
- Thing skipped on a lake
- 14 pounds, in England
- "___ Butch Blues"
- Rocker since the '60s, familiarly
- Something skipped at a lake
- A pebble is a small one
- The ___ of Hope (MLK Memorial statue)
- What Excalibur was stuck in
- "La La Land" Oscar winner Emma
- Curling target
- Sculpture material
- "The Favourite" actress Emma
- "Basic Instinct" actress Sharon
- It might be skipped at a lake
- Monument material
- It can be skipped on a lake
- Marble, e.g.
- British unit of mass
- Leave no ___ unturned
- It might be skipped across a pond
- Pebble, e.g.
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 27, 2024
- USA Today - November 25, 2024
- LA Times - October 21, 2024
- USA Today - September 20, 2024
- USA Today - August 22, 2024
- USA Today - July 29, 2024
- New York Times - July 25, 2024
- New York Times - April 07, 2024
- New York Times - March 17, 2024
- USA Today - December 28, 2023
- LA Times - October 30, 2023
- LA Times - September 04, 2023
- New York Times - August 02, 2023
- LA Times - March 17, 2023
- USA Today - February 14, 2023
- LA Times - January 26, 2023
- New York Times - December 14, 2022
- LA Times - October 12, 2022
- New York Times - September 23, 2022
- USA Today - August 30, 2022
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