Answer: SLIT
SLIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 169 times.
Referring Clues:
- Buttonhole
- Cut
- Open, as an envelope
- Eye opening, maybe
- Feature of some skirts
- Open, in a way
- Skirt feature
- Stitch target
- Gill opening
- Squinting eye, e.g.
- Kind of skirt
- Cat's eye, sometimes
- Buttonhole, e.g.
- Eye opening for a squint
- Cut open
- Incision
- Cut like a letter opener
- Skirt opening
- Use a knife
- Crack
- Feature of Capri pants
- Start of a tear
- Narrow opening
- Opening
- Narrow cut
- Thin opening
- Sexy skirt opening
- Alluring skirt feature
- Use a letter opener
- Narrow fissure
- Buttonhole, essentially
- Small incision
- Squinting eye, say
- Cut from a blade
- Dress cut
- Use a letter opener on
- Cut with a knife
- Thin cut
- Open with a paper knife
- Poncho feature
- Buttonhole, basically
- Narrow incision
- Spectrometer feature
- Buttonhole, usually
- Fine cut
- Vent, perhaps
- Suggestive opening
- Capri pants feature
- It's made with a blade
- Mask part
- Aperture
- Small cut
- Gown feature, perhaps
- Tiny tear
- Alluring dress feature
- Skirt vent
- Razor cut
- Piggy bank feature
- Tight, straight cut
- It can make a skirt sexy
- Narrow aperture
- Oriental dress feature
- Revealing dress feature
- Gash
- Straight, thin cut
- Notch
- Letter opening?
- Small opening
- A straight cut
- Thigh revealer
- Fashionable cut
- Thin aperture
- Capri pants feature, often
- Calf exposure?
- Letter opener's creation
- Lacerate
- Skirt feature, sometimes
- Straight skirt feature
- Revealing skirt feature
- Cut in a skirt
- Straight cut
- Turtle's eye, often
- Thin incision
- Squint-eyed opening
- Narrow gap
- Buttonhole, for instance
- Make incisions
- Narrow vent
- Cat's eye, at times
- Open letters
- Open envelopes
- Knife incision
- Punk rocker Tessa Pollitt, e.g.
- 36-Across opening
- Narrow space
- Lengthwise cut
- Sexy skirt feature
- Skirt feature, maybe
- Thin cut 5. Run-down housing
- Surgical cut
- Long, thin cut
- Make a long cut in
- Make an incision
- Microchannel
- What an X-Acto knife might make
- Operation creation
- Start of many an operation
- Straight, narrow cut
- Common Oscar gown feature
- Skirt cut
- Buttonhole, for example
- Mask feature
- TV dinner vent
- Knife cut
- Use a scalpel on
- Thin, narrow opening
- Hairline cut
- Pupil of a snake's eye, often
- Cut (open), as a letter
- Long cut
- Paper cut
- Sheath feature
- Clothing opening
- Long, narrow cut
- Long incision
- Incision, usually
- Envelope opening?
- Open with a letter opener
- Cut in an envelope
- Tissue box access
- Cut, as with a letter opener
- Lance
- Cut with an X-Acto knife
- Buttonhole, say
- Use a box cutter on
- Louver feature
- Pupil of a lizard, e.g.
- Not much light can get through it
- Use an X-Acto Knife on
- Thigh-baring dress feature
- Make a narrow cut in
- Letter opener's cut
- Make a cut in
- Armor helmet eyehole
- Thin cut in an envelope
- Little cut
- Slight cut
- X-Acto knife cut
- Airhole for a TV dinner
- Cut, as a well-taped box
- Opening made by a letter opener
- Poncho opening
- Narrow fabric cut
- Opening made in a frozen dinner cover
- Feature of some dresses
- Put a thin cut in
- Paper cut, e.g.
- Cut of a dress, maybe
- Pupil of a cat's eye, often
- Narrow cut on an ao dai
- Evening gown feature
- Feature of a narrow skirt
- Shape of a fox's pupil
- Open with a penknife, say
- Narrow cut in an ao dai
- Vent feature
- It allows for venting
- Feature of a snake's eye
- Gown cut
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 25, 2024
- USA Today - October 03, 2024
- LA Times - August 16, 2024
- New York Times - July 17, 2024
- New York Times - July 09, 2024
- USA Today - June 11, 2024
- New York Times - May 26, 2024
- LA Times - May 19, 2024
- New York Times - April 24, 2024
- New York Times - April 04, 2024
- New York Times - February 21, 2024
- LA Times - January 22, 2024
- USA Today - November 29, 2023
- USA Today - August 21, 2023
- USA Today - August 03, 2023
- New York Times - June 16, 2023
- New York Times - April 28, 2023
- USA Today - April 24, 2023
- New York Times - April 23, 2023
- USA Today - April 11, 2023
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