Big heart?

The clue "Big heart?" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on April 20 2019.

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We found 10 possible solutions for the Big heart? clue.

Possible Solution

A C E

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"Big heart?" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
Penny Dell - Hard November 11 2021 ACE
Universal August 16 2021 ACE
Penny Dell - Hard April 30 2021 ACE
Penny Dell - Hard July 7 2020 ACE
Penny Dell - Hard November 22 2019 ACE
Crossword Champ Premium August 12 2019 ACE
LA Times August 3 2019 ACE
Penny Dell - Hard May 11 2019 ACE
New York Times April 20 2019 ACE

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New York Times Clues April 20, 2019

Fratty group
"Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all - the ___ of human beings": Helen Keller
Absolutely creamed
Dictate
What some investments and trained dogs do
Top stories
Like El Alto, the highest large city (population > 100,000) in the world
Kindling
One after another?
Italian city that's home to the Villa d'Este
Nuts
More authentic
Target, e.g.
Shoes that are also water hazards
Big heart?
Brusque
Author of the 2011 political memoir "My Father at 100"
Dream
"When I was a kid ..."
Less of a mess
Middle-of-the- ___
Anna who played Scheherazade in 1963's "Scheherazade"
Spent completely
Polar expedition transport
Exalt
Remove a burden from
Delivered
Like the apples in apple pie, typically
They serve a function
Cutting
Actor with the #1 film performance in Premiere magazine's list of "100 Greatest Performances of All Time"
Hardly the silent type
Slobber
Split
Word with will or wage
Colored part
Second-most populous Swiss canton, after Zurich
Start of Kansas' state motto
Most small-minded
Trigger
France's flag, e.g.
Trouble for comedians
Emphatic agreement
Salon, e.g., informally
Canine's woe?
Something in a pool
Gets started
Sitcom set in Lanford, Ill.
Out but with caveats
Pressing
Court, in a way
Made sparkling, say
Silver
Photoshop command
Salt
Main slot on an old PC
Codger
They're taken while waiting
It may be slipped to a doctor
Old-fashioned theaters