Sad

The clue "Sad" was last spotted by us at the Daily Pop Crosswords Crossword on June 23 2019.

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We found 6 possible solutions for the Sad clue.

Possible Solution

U N H A P P Y

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"Sad" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
Penny Dell - Hard August 10 2022 WOEFUL
Daily Pop Crosswords October 11 2020 UNHAPPY
Penny Dell - Hard August 20 2020 WOEFUL
LA Times August 1 2020 TEARY
Daily Pop Crosswords June 23 2019 UNHAPPY

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Daily Pop Crosswords Clues June 23, 2019

"Diana" singer Paul
"A ___ of the World" (Jane Hamilton novel)
"The Mystery at ___ Inn" (fourth book in the Nancy Drew series)
A drawbridge may span one
"Gimme ___!" (Alabama cheerleader's cry) (2 wds.)
"Look ___ Twenty-Five" (2018 installment of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series)
Second novel in Elizabeth George's mystery series featuring 32-Across (3 wds.)
Cinemax rival, for short
"For the Sake of ___" (Elizabeth George novel featuring 32-Across)
SSW's directional opposite
"Have you ___ wool?" ("Baa Baa Black Sheep" query)
"The Last O.G." TV network
"Blueberries for ___" (Caldecott Honor Book by Robert McCloskey)
Amaze
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Sad
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Appear on TV
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Air traffic control group (Abbr.)
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Film star
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Boxer's bout-ending blow
Dispenser of 20s
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First chip in the poker pot
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Under the weather
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Formally surrender, as territory
Dusk, in poems
Smartly dressed
Hawaiian hello
___ Appétit (foodie magazine)
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Dangerous Egyptian snake
Cunning
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Blonde's secret, maybe
___ tai (rum cocktail)
Cook's garment
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Floral necklace presented while saying 22-Down, perhaps
Not quite closed
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Italian wine region
Messy pile
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TV musical series starring Debbie Allen
Cartoon coyote's mail-order company
Perching on
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Miner's discovery
Young boy