Crossword-Clue: TV term that's becoming obsolete in the streaming era
Answers
5 letters (1 answer)
Similar clues
- the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete 56.69%
- TV network that owns the Peacock streaming service 56.31%
- Dispenser made obsolete by the shaker 53.33%
- Benjamin Bradlee, during the Watergate era 53.19%
- Winner of the most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era 53.10%
- A TERM THAT REFERS TO ANOTHER TERM 52.87%
- Button at the beginning of a streaming TV show 52.53%
- the process of becoming obsolete 51.76%
- Object made obsolescent by streaming 51.69%
- Free trial at an Irish streaming service? 51.61%
- Network behind the streaming service Peacock 51.55%
- Mail service made obsolete by the transcontinental telegraph 51.33%
- Part of car becoming obsolete. 51.22%
- Big name in streaming players 51.22%
- taking place after the atomic era 51.16%
- Declining business in the digital era 51.11%
- Sci-fi genre set in the Victorian era 51.11%
- Attorney general in the Reagan era 50.57%
- Old adage about fruit and doctors' visits 50.53%
- Like the era that began in the early 1600s 50.53%
Related word tools
New Suggestion for "TV term that's becoming obsolete in the streaming era"
What is the answer for this crossword clue?
For the crossword clue “TV term that's becoming obsolete in the streaming era”, our database currently lists only one answer that matches both the meaning of the clue and the required 5-letter length. This clue appears in: NYT (NY Times). Used 1 time in crossword archives (2024). That answer is RERUN, 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 “TV term that's becoming obsolete in the streaming era”. 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.