Other crossword clues for answer "MORSE"
- MORSE
- Telegraph patenter
- Code man
- Code word?
- Code name
- Jarod ___: "The Pretender"
- - .... .. ... / -.-. .-.. ..- . / .. ... / .-- .-. .. - - . -. / .. -. / .... .. ... / -.-. --- -.. .
- Telegraph inventor
- Telegraphy pioneer
- Big name in dashing?
- Tapped letters
- Wesley who created the Bazooka Joe comic strip
- Code deviser
- Dotty, dashing fellow?
- Form of 3 Down
- Wire man?
- Code maker with a dotty history?
- Tru Tony winner Robert
- Way of talking by tapping
- Colin Dexter's crossword-solving inspector
- Dashing fellow?
- Code creator
- ___ code
- Telegraph developer
- Telegraph pioneer
- Code inventor
- Code maven
- Man with a code in his head?
- Key developer of communications
- Detective of British TV
- Dotted lines?
- Dashing inventor?
- Tru player
- Inspector played by John Thaw
- Robert of Broadway
- Radiotelegraphy code
- Barry of "The Fugitive"
- Common code
- Man with a code
- What hath God wrought? sender
- Capote portrayer
- Star of Broadway's "Sugar," 1972
- Eponymous code inventor
- Radiotelegraphy code inventor
- Barry who played Lt. Gerard on TV's "The Fugitive"
- Inspector on the telly
- Samuel with a telegraph code
- Code with dots and dashes
- __ code
- Painter/inventor
- Artist/inventor
- Gallery of the Louvre painter
- Dah-dit man
- With 11 Across, communication system
- Telegrapher's __ code
- __ code (telegraphy system)
- Inventor/artist
- Big name in communications history
- Telegraphic code inventor
- __ code (telegrapher's tapping)
- Inventor and artist
- Telegraph inventor Samuel
- Subject of the bio "The American Leonardo"
- American artist/inventor
- Inventor with a Central Park statue since 1871
- Portraitist/inventor
- Capote portrayer on Broadway
- First dot-commer?
- 1962 and 1990 Tony winner Robert
- Tony winner for "Tru"
- Code developer
- Subject of the book "The American Leonardo"
- Waiting is a palindrome in it
- Robert who won Tonys in 1962 and 1990
- American artist and inventor (1791–1872).
- Layer of first submarine cable, 1851.
- Ridiculed inventor (1791–1872).
- Artist-inventor (1791–1872).
- European tongue.
- Oregon's junior Senator.
- Pro-labor Senator from Oregon.
- American inventor.
- Senator from Oregon.
- Samuel Finley Breese ___.
- Father of American geography.
- Inventor of the telegraph.
- Neuberger's colleague.
- Sen. Neuberger's colleague.
- Senator from Eugene.
- Oregon's liberal Senator.
- Demonstrator of 96 Down.
- Independent Senator.
- The independent from Oregon.
- Guy Cordon's colleague.
- Independent in the Senate.
- Independent legislator.
- Independent voice in the Senate.
- American painter and inventor.
- West Coast Senator.
- Legislator from Eugene.
- Telegraphic code.
- Code first used in 1844.
- Samuel Finley Breese.
- Oregon VIP.
- 19th century inventor.
- Man from Eugene.
- The common code.
- Oregon name.
- Dit-dah man
- Wayne Lyman ___
- Walrus
- Inventor Samuel
- Robert or Samuel
- Samuel Finley Breese's last name
- Famed name in Oregon
- Name in telegraphy
- U.S. artist and telegraphy pioneer
- Wayne or Samuel
- An anagram for mores
- Robert, of stage and screen
- Samuel ___, U.S. artist
- How to Succeed . . . actor
- Barry or Robert of film fame
- U.S. artist-inventor
- S.F.B., the inventor
- He starred on B'way in "How to Succeed . . . "
- Mass. inventor
- Kind of code
- Type of code
- First telegrapher
- Tru star
- Tru Tony winner
- His message: "What hath God wrought!"
- 40's jazz-style singer Ella Mae
- Colin Dexter's inspector
- Kind of alphabet
- Kind of signals
- ___ code (communication system)
- Dotty inventor?
- Inventor who inspired this puzzle
- Lewis's mystery-solving partner
- Tony-winning actor of 1962 and 1990
- Samuel with a code
- Inspector of crime fiction
- Robert who won a Tony for "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"
- Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named
- With 44-Down, "key" invention of the 1830s
- Inventor of a "code"
- Inspector of British fiction
- Name spelled with six dashes and six dots
- Telegraph pioneer Samuel
- Inventor who might be described as dotty or dashing?
- Like .---- for one?
- He sent "what hath God wrought"
- NWHL All-Star Rebecca
- Telegraph developer Samuel
- Telegraph patent-holder
- Noted code developer
- Famous communication "code"
- Old code pioneer
- Kind of code for sailors
- Type of code with dahs and dits
- --- code
- Inventor of the code suggested by 48-Across
- Dit dah code
- Tapped-out code
- Famous code developer
- Telegraphic code co-developer
- Code with dits and dahs
- Chief inspector of mysteries
- Portrait painter who became an inventor
- Painter-turned-inventor
- Wire tapping?
- Inspector of British mysteries
- Code with a dot for E