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