Choose (to)

The clue "Choose (to)" was last spotted by us at the Daily Pop Crosswords Crossword on March 31 2019.

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We found 21 possible solutions for the Choose (to) clue.

Possible Solution

O P T

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"Choose (to)" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
Daily Pop Crosswords May 20 2022 OPT
Universal December 19 2021 ELECT
Universal December 19 2021 OPT
Penny Dell - Medium October 27 2021 OPT
Penny Dell - Medium October 25 2021 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords August 6 2021 OPT
Universal August 1 2021 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords July 26 2021 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords April 3 2021 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords December 8 2020 OPT
Penny Dell - Medium September 26 2020 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords July 12 2020 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords April 26 2020 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords January 25 2020 OPT
Penny Dell - Medium November 7 2019 OPT
Penny Dell - Medium November 5 2019 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords October 27 2019 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords September 7 2019 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords April 16 2019 OPT
Daily Pop Crosswords March 31 2019 OPT

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Daily Pop Crosswords Clues March 31, 2019

High fly ball to the infield, say (Hyph.)
Actress Arthur of "The Golden Girls"
Fishing poles
United (2 wds.)
And so on and so forth (Abbr.)
"Dancing with Myself" memoirist/singer Billy
Spring bloom from a bulb
Pontiac muscle car that was the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1968
Stick used by an Olympic vaulter
Children's book written by 32-Across with the subtitle "Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!" (3 wds.)
"A Quiet ___" (Cynthia Nixon film about Emily Dickinson)
"___/Tuck" (2000s TV medical drama)
Fireplace residue
"Diary of a Wimpy ___" (Jeff Kinney book series)
Actress Knightley who played Anna Karenina in a 2012 film
Former First Daughter who wrote 19-Across and 44-Across (2 wds.)
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" novelist Ken
Novelist Grafton who wrote the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet series
Choose (to)
"Fifty Shades of Grey" heroine
Settles in snugly
Children's book written by 32-Across with the subtitle "13 American Women Who Changed the World" (2 wds.)
Group of buffalo
Small bathroom rug
Unfathomable chasm
Song for an opera diva
"___ to a Nightingale" (Keats poem)
"Heck, yeah!" (Hyph.)
"Shameless" actor William H. ___
"The ___ Badge of Courage" (Stephen Crane Civil War novel)
Tried to hit a pitch
"The Prince of Tides" novelist Conroy
2018 Big Ten football champions (Abbr.)
Shines, as shoes
"Storage Wars" auction buys
"For every generation" soft drink
Waxy-flowered plants
"___, Brute?" (dying words from Julius Caesar) (2 wds.)
Squirrel's snack
Unwrap in a hurry (2 wds.)
Unpleasant scent
American Girl product
Iditarod transport
Oxen harness
User-edited online reference, for short
The Rat ___ (Sinatra, Martin, and the boys)
Tennis legend Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory"
Washington soccer team (2 wds.)
"Should have listened to me!" (3 wds.)
Boxing ring boundary
Sugar bowl invaders
February 29th (2 wds.)
Last word of a traditional New Year's Eve song
Wranglers alternative
Knight's metal suit
Wild guesses
Former quarterback Tim who was the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy
Phony
"___ give me strength!" (Wonder Woman plea)
"The Grouchy Ladybug" writer/illustrator Carle
One-named "Smooth Operator" singer
Word in a thesaurus (Abbr.)
Droop in the middle