Crossword clues for Something for a star 8 letters:
- WEREONAROLL
- It's like nothing can stop us! ... and something this puzzle's starred entries might say?
- GNA
- *Wee fly (Hint: Imagine a letter to the right of each single-starred clue's answer. These letters spell something thematic.)
- TOPHAT
- Something worn by the answer to each starred clue, as represented graphically in this puzzle's grid
- OFFTOTHERACES
- Embarking on something exciting, and a hint regarding what this puzzle's starred answers' endings have in common
- ANACQUIREDTASTE
- Something not immediately appreciated, or what the answers to the starred clues have?
- GALE
- Football star Sayers nicknamed "The Kansas Comet" (I would have gone with something wind-related)
- FINDCLOSURE
- Accept and let go of something … or a hint to the starts of the answers to the starred clues
- THEPATRIARCHY
- Something that should be smashed ... and what was "smashed" to make the starred answers in this puzzle
- TALKOFTHETOWN
- Something stirring up local buzz . . . or an apt way to describe this puzzle's starred clues
- SOT
- Old Soak.” nyt 1952 SOT Bibulous one. nyt 1952 SOT Bottle opener. nyt 1952 SOT Obstinate: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Obstinate: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Stubborn: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Stubborn: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Toper. nyt 1952 SOTO Hernando de ___, Mississippi discoverer. nyt 1952 SOTS Befuddles. nyt 1952 SOTS Bibulous ones. nyt 1952 SOTS Topers. nyt 1952 SOTTO Under: Italian. nyt 1952 SOTTO ___ voce (privately said.) nyt 1952 SOTTO ___ voce. nyt 1952 SOU Something almost worthless. nyt 1952 SOU Worthless thing. nyt 1952 SOUL A human being. nyt 1952 SOUL Spiritual force. nyt 1952 SOULS Human beings. nyt 1952 SOUND Long Island or Puget. nyt 1952 SOUNDOFF Speak frankly: Slang. nyt 1952 SOUP Mulligatawny. nyt 1952 SOUP Pepper pot. nyt 1952 SOUR Peevish. nyt 1952 SOURNESS Peevish temper. nyt 1952 SOURNOTE This is anathema to the maestro: 2 wds. nyt 1952 SOUS French coins, 5 centimes. nyt 1952 SOUS French coins. nyt 1952 SOUSA Famous bandmaster. nyt 1952 SOUSA Famous bandmaster. nyt 1952 SOUSA He composed Stars and Stripes Forever."