Played a part

The clue "Played a part" was last spotted by us at the Wall Street Journal Crossword on August 16 2019.

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We found 6 possible solutions for the Played a part clue.

Possible Solution

A C T E D

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"Played a part" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
Penny Dell - Medium December 14 2021 ACTED
LA Times March 10 2020 ACTED
Penny Dell - Medium December 25 2019 ACTED
NewsDay.com December 6 2019 ACTED
Wall Street Journal August 16 2019 ACTED

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Wall Street Journal Clues August 16, 2019

Rap retinue
Tarot card numbered XIII
“There ___ God!”
Find despicable
Sleep issue
Scarcely any
Tommy Lee Jones’s role in “Lonesome Dove”
___-hoo (chocolate drink since 1928)
7-6 for Simona Halep, say
Opposite of paleo-
“___ Merry Way” (1948 comedy film)
“Dick Tracy” cartoonist
Nation whose flag features the Thunder Dragon
Give in
Ad character originally played by Willard Scott
N.Y. rep. in D.C.
“D’accord”
Number in many film titles
Abolitionist cited by Martin Luther King
Played a part
Get in the way of
Grammy winner for “Ain’t That Lonely Yet”
Dentist’s command
F follows them
Gusto
“___ understand it...”
“American Gigolo” star
Scope of knowledge
University whose theology school is named for Coca-Cola’s founder
Ahead
Physics unit
Ignoramuses
Breadths
Canine quartet
Penetrating wind
No longer functional
Yard material
Screw up
Gymnast Dominique
Where to catch “The Seas with Nemo & Friends”
Carrier to Tokyo
___ Aviv
Fluorine or chlorine, e.g.
Lead-in to a suggestion
Summer Olympics host before Barcelona
“Don’t say ___!”
Standing upright
“The Big Easy”
Org. that runs the “L”
Computer that said “Affirmative, Dave. I read you.”
Chanteuse Gormé
“___ Bravo” (John Wayne movie)
Chantelle product
Owl howl
Bringing freedom to
Emotionally volatile
Mutt
Conked out
Outrage
Heart readouts, for short
Relegated to outsider status, in modern lingo
Many an NYPD worker
Stingy sort
“I ___ Rock”
A 45’s 45, e.g.
Rapper at Raptors games
Less naive
Earth tone, in England
All in ___ work
First letter in “Zeus”
Meteorite metal
___ up (invigorates)
Brief form of “Not that anyone asked, but...”
Many an NYPD worker
Paraguayan pair
Business page fig.