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Other crossword clues for answer "MASON"

MASON
Bricklayer
Concrete worker
Stoneworker
Wall builder
The Goodbye Girl girl
Dixon's partner
Attorney Perry
Member of an organization in many conspiracy theories
Construction specialist
Burger rival, often
Street boss?
Garland's "A Star Is Born" costar
Mozart, for one
Eponym of a common preservation medium
Worker in a millenia-old profession
Street's boss
Kind of jar
The World According to Me comedian Jackie
James of "North by Northwest"
18th-century surveyor Charles
Hod carrier
Hod worker
Member of a secret order
Comedian Jackie
Gardner's lawyer
Brick worker
Burr portrayal
Type of jar used in canning
Wall worker
One who may cast the first stone?
Dixon's line-drawing partner
Stone expert
Mozart or Franklin, for example
Construction worker
Dixon's geography partner
Mortarboard user
A Star is Born actor
Gardner's fictional attorney
Lolita actor
Comic who had the one-man show "The World According to Me"
Burger's court opponent, in legal fiction
Perry with a phenomenal success rate
Lolita co-star, 1962
Stonewaller?
Layer of stones
Perry in court
Trowel wielder
Worker with blocks
__ jar
Layer of bricks
Stone __
Surveying partner of Dixon
Worker with bricks
Cement mixer
Fictional lawyer Perry
__ jar: preserves preserver
Lawyer Perry of classic TV
Brick-and-mortar worker?
Lodge brother
Man of stone
Burr role
Mortar master
Artisan of a sort
Cement layer
Mortar expert
Bricklaying expert
Brick artisan
Sotomayor's TV inspiration
Stone artisan
Whom Brits call "brickie"
Big name in home canning
George Washington was one
___-Dixon line
Virginian statesman George nicknamed "The Father of the Bill of Rights"
Surveyor Charles
Build of stone.
Surveyor of a famous line.
Benjamin Franklin was one.
Britain's screen menace.
Cinema star.
Della Street's boss.
Truman is one.
Actor and aelurophile.
He plays Rommel.
A Briton in Hollywood.
Aelurophilic movie actor.
Film star of London and Hollywood.
Member of a brotherhood.
Member of a fraternal order.
One of the surveyors of a well-known line.
Erle Stanley Gardner's lawyer-sleuth.
English actor.
He's in "The Man Between.”
Star of "Bigger Than Life."
Dixon's confrere.
Lodge man.
Stonecutter.
___ jar, for home canning.
Burr.
Jar used in home canning.
Builder of walls.
TV role.
Builder of a sort.
Building worker.
One of Churchill's leisure roles.
Grate builder
Worker in stone.
Never-lose lawyer
Dixon's friend
Perry of fiction
James or Jackie
Perry or James
Half a U.S. line
James or Perry
Pamela or Perry
Dixon's colleague
Gardner hero
Raymond Burr's early TV role
Builder
Lodge member
James or Marsha
The man with the hod
Fraternal fellow
Building craftsman
Mozart was one
New Yorker for whom a jar was named
Jackie of jest
It's after James or before jar
Man in a lodge
Comedian Jackie ___
Specialist among builders
Actor in "Odd Man Out"
Type of jar
Building contractor
He drew the line with 34 Down
Third little pig?
With 18-Down, home canning items
Fictional lawyer
Street director?
Gardner created him
Mortar user
Layperson?
Building subcontractor
Lawyer created by 5-Down
Perry whose secretary was Della Street
One with concrete ideas?
Brick placer
Secret order member
Grand Lodge member
Foundation layer
Perry who's on the case
Trowel user
Worker with a trowel
Bricklayer, e.g.
George ___ University
One who works with bricks
Perry who lost only one case in his career
Worker often found on hands and knees
Perry ___ (classic legal drama)
Employee at a brick-and-mortar business
Name associated with jars
Person working with brick
Virginia's George ___ University
He's dropped a few bricks
-- -Dixon line
Feelin' Alright? writer Dave
Nick of Pink Floyd
Surviving the Game hero
Chimney builder
Elizabeth Aldworth was the first recorded female one
Thomas Pynchon's "___ & Dixon"
Line drawer of 1767
Attorney played by Raymond Burr
Dixon's partner in line
Person who dresses stones
Jar type
Perry of TV law
Professional stoner?
___ jar
ESG's Perry
Fez wearer?
Certain jar type
One who dresses stone
Raymond Burr role
Canning brand
Setter in stone?
Dresser of stones
Burr's TV attorney
Bricks-and-mortar worker
Worker with stone
Dixon's partner in surveying
Person who works with brick
Apt name for a stoneworker
___ jar (popular canning vessel)
1760s line drawer
Layer of cement
Layer of rock
Offerer of concrete solutions?
Rock enthusiast?
Legg ____ (investment company)
Rock fan?
Mortarboard bearer
Person with a mortarboard
Stone builder