Crossword-Clue: Announcer's description of a strike that's taken
Answers
7 letters (1 answer)
Similar clues
- Good description of the Fat Man. 63.29%
- Succinct description of the battle at el-Alamein? 62.50%
- Description of something that's very funny 62.22%
- "All bangers, ___" (description of a perfect album) 62.22%
- Doctor's description of the birth of triplet sons? 61.86%
- Description of a hostile glare 61.54%
- Announcer's reaction to a fumble 60.00%
- the description of sacred things 60.00%
- Description of a fine texture 59.74%
- Baseball announcer's call of a strikeout 59.09%
- ___ animal (punny description of a donkey or elephant?) 58.33%
- Former NPR show, or a description of the starred answers 58.25%
- Description of a sunset, perhaps 58.23%
- Firefighter's description of a moderate blaze 58.06%
- Description of a kettle, in a phrase 57.83%
- Fan's description of Marilyn Monroe 57.83%
- All hits, no ___ (description of a perfect album) 57.78%
- Description of a tricycle? 57.53%
- Announcer's report on a home run 57.50%
- Description of a consistent ogre? 57.50%
Related word tools
New Suggestion for "Announcer's description of a strike that's taken"
What is the answer for this crossword clue?
For the crossword clue “Announcer's description of a strike that's taken”, our database currently lists only one answer that matches both the meaning of the clue and the required 7-letter length. That answer is INTHERE, a word frequently used in crossword puzzles when this legal context appears.
How many answers does this crossword clue have?
There is only one answer associated with the crossword clue “Announcer's description of a strike that's taken”. Our crossword solver is built on a large and constantly growing database containing over 400,000 answers and more than 3,000,000 clues. In addition to clue solving, Pad.la offers a free online crossword game with grid sizes ranging from 5×5 to 25×25.
If you have an additional answer or a new clue related to this solution, you can submit it using the suggestion form below.