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MORSE
MORSE
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: morse
Phonetic:
/mɔːs/
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A clasp or fastening used to fasten a cope in the front, usually decorative.
All clues having "MORSE" for an answer:
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Tru Tony winner
Tru Tony winner Robert
Tru star
Tru star Robert
Waiting is a palindrome in it
What hath God wrought! sender
What hath God wrought sender
What hath God wrought? sender
./- code
1940s vocalist Ella Mae ___
1962 and 1990 Tony winner Robert
26 Type of code
40s jazz-style singer Ella Mae
An anagram for mores
Barry of The Fugitive
Barry who played Lt. Gerard on TVs The Fugitive
Capote portrayer
Capote portrayer on Broadway
Chief inspector of mysteries
Code creator
Code developer
Code deviser
Code inventor
Code maker with a dotty history?
Code man
Code maven
Code name
Code name?
Code where T is -
Code word?
Colin Dexters crossword-solving inspector
Colin Dexters inspector
Common code
Crossword-solving detective on PBS
Dash man?
Dashing fellow
Dashing fellow?
Detective of British TV
Dits and dahs
Dotty inventor?
Dotty
Eponymous code inventor
First dot-commer?
He sent what hath God wrought
His message: What hath God wrought!
Inspector of crime fiction
Inspector on the telly
Inspector played by John Thaw
International code man
Inventor who inspired this puzzle
Inventor/artist
Jarod ___: The Pretender
Key developer of communications
Kind of alphabet
Kind of code
Kind of signals
Lewiss mystery-solving partner
Man with a code
Man with a code in his head?
Oxford detective
Radiotelegraphy code
Radiotelegraphy code inventor
Robert of Broadway
Robert who won Tonys in 1962 and 1990
Robert who won a Tony for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Robert
Samuel F.B. ___
Samuel with a code
Sleuth played John Thaw
Star of Broadways Sugar
Subject of the book The American Leonardo
TVs Inspector ___ drove Jaguar Mark II
Telegraph code
Telegraph developer
Telegraph developer Samuel
Telegraph inventor
Telegraph patent-holder
Telegraph pioneer
Telegraphic code inventor
Telegraphy pioneer
Three dashes signify an O
Tony winner for Tru
Tony-winning actor of 1962 and 1990
Way of talking by tapping
Wire man?
___ code
___ code (communication system)
Inventor of the telegraph.
Senator from Oregon.
Oregon's liberal Senator.
Independent Senator.
The independent from Oregon.
Demonstrator of 96 Down.
Independent legislator.
Independent in the Senate.
Guy Cordon's colleague.
Independent voice in the Senate.
American painter and inventor.
West Coast Senator
American inventor
Senator from 48 Down.
Senator from Eugene.
Oregon Senator.
Sen. Neuberger's colleague.
Neuberger's colleague.
Legislator from Eugene.
Telegraphic code.
Samuel Finley Breese ___.
Code first used in 1844.
Oregon VIP.
19th century inventor.
Man from Eugene.
The common code.
Oregon name.
Wayne Lyman ___
Dit-dah man
Walrus.
Samuel Finley Breese's last name
Robert or Samuel
Inventor Samuel
Famed name in Oregon
Name in telegraphy
U.S. artist and telegraphy pioneer
Wayne or Samuel
Samuel ___, U.S. artist
Barry or Robert of film fame
How to Succeed ... actor
Code
U.S. artist-inventor
S.F.B., the inventor
He starred on B'way in How to Succeed ...
Mass. inventor
Robert, of stage and screen
Type of code
First telegrapher
Colin Dexter's inspector
40's jazz-style singer Ella Mae
Lewis's mystery-solving partner
Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named
With 44-Down, key invention of the 1830s
Inventor of a code
Walrus - TV detective
Code inventor, Samuel
Code using dots and dashes
Colin Dexter's fictional detective
Start to signal in additional code
Telecommunications code named for an inventor of the telegraph
Detective in scrap throws a left
Policeman's code?
Means of communication for a TV detective
Piece left out in a dashed dotty business
See 14
Student leaves titbit for a walrus
Detective left out of scrap
Form of communication that's a little bit incomplete
Means of communication with a walrus?
Somewhat dotty detective?
Inventor showing regret when putting off engineers
Code communicated by tapping
American artist/inventor
Inventor with a Central Park statue since 1871
Portraitist/inventor
Telegraphers __ code
Code namesake
Inspector __, character created by Colin Dexter
Artist/inventor
___ code (it uses dots and dashes)
Cathedral, as at York
(?) Clue Number 11 for 171015
US inventor increasingly impeded by sun
Signalling code
Samuel ___, American inventor of a single-wire telegraph system and a code which bears his name
Surname of the US inventor of the electric telegraph
Telegraph name
Alphabet in which letters are represented by combinations of dots and dashes
Dots-and-dashes code
__ code (telegraphy system)
Name spelled with six dashes and six dots
... maybe second set of lines found after second reading?
Code in which SOS may be sent
Limitation of mysterious English code expert
Detective given largely small piece of food
Telegraph pioneer Samuel
Code with dots and dashes
Code with dots and dashes
Code in which i... --- .../i is SOS
David in "Disturbia" and "The Hurt Locker"
Detective, glum, missing second round
Inspector __, detective created by Colin Dexter
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