Crossword-Solution: COMICS 6 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Daily page 1 answer
Paper strips? 1 answer
Ones doing stand-up 1 answer
Newspaper supplements. 1 answer
Improv experts 1 answer
Garfield's milieu 1 answer
Funny strips 1 answer
Funny performers 1 answer
Some standups 1 answer
Funny papers features 1 answer
Stand-up folks? 1 answer
Funny pages 1 answer
Stand-up people 1 answer
Common newspaper feature not seen in The New York Times 1 answer
Their gigs have gags 1 answer
A real standup bunch 1 answer
"Peanuts" newspaper section 1 answer
"Funny sheets" 1 answer
"FoxTrot" and others 1 answer
They're funny 1 answer
Where one might see the sounds embedded in this puzzle's theme answers 1 answer
Graphic novels, informally 1 answer
Works of Capp, Fisher, Caniff, etc. 1 answer
reading Sunday address (abbr.) 1 answer
Sunday section 2 answers
section Newspaper advertising piece 2 answers
Shtick figures 2 answers
buffos 2 answers
Many open mic performers 2 answers
Funny part 2 answers
Funny papers 2 answers
Funnies 2 answers
DC ___ 2 answers
Certain strips 2 answers
Sunday paper section 6 answers
Sunday newspaper section 6 answers
Sunday reading 7 answers
Actors 11 answers
NEWSPAPER feature 21 answers
Newspaper section 23 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with COMICS (5)

The word `retcon' will probably spread through comics fandom and lose its association with hackerdom within a couple of years; for the record, it started here.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
The Subway car wheels began to beat--tumpitum-tump! tumpitum-tump! Fudge! She opened her evening paper and scanned the fashions, the dramatic news, and the comics.
The Drums Of Jeopardy Harold MacGrath 1999
According to the Encyclopedia of American Comics, `Foo' fever swept the U.S., finding its way into popular songs and generating over 500 `Foo Clubs.' The fad left `foo' references embedded in popular culture (including a couple of appearances in Warner Brothers cartoons of 1938-39) but with their origins rapidly forgotten.
The New Hacker's Dictionary version 4.2.2 Various editors 2002
Though Robert Crumb (then in his mid-teens) later became one of the most important and influential artists in underground comics, this venture was hardly a success; indeed, the brothers later burned most of the existing copies in disgust.
The New Hacker's Dictionary version 4.2.2 Various editors 2002
However, very few copies of this comic actually circulated, and students of Crumb's `oeuvre' have established that this title was a reference to the earlier Smokey Stover comics.
The New Hacker's Dictionary version 4.2.2 Various editors 2002

Quotes with COMICS (3)

Socrates should have written comics.
Mark Waid
To answer your question as honestly as I can, I've wanted since I was very little to not have to worry about money. I've never been poverty-level poor (I mean, there's been years where I've been officially beneath the poverty line, but that wasn't poverty: that was being a student and living the Student Lifestyle), but I've been in a place where you know you can't afford a better-quality food, where you can't do certain things because of money, and I'd prefer not to have thos…
Ryan North
Superfast beings shouldn't piss off the comics geek-girl.
Gini Koch Touched by an Alien
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).