Other crossword clues for answer "TWIST"
- TWIST
- Checkers' move?
- Dickens' Oliver
- Spoilable plot point
- Something that makes it hard to get your story straight?
- Rotary motion
- Soft-serve option
- Get crossed
- Unexpected ending
- Checker move?
- Unexpected turn
- 1960's dance
- Cocktail garnish
- What a pretzel displays
- Certain garnish
- Misrepresent
- Peel in a drink
- Dance for Joey Dee
- '60s dance craze
- Chubby Checker dance
- Bit of citrus rind in a drink
- Plot device
- New wrinkle
- '60s dance
- Literary surprise
- Dance craze of the '60s
- ___ and Shout
- ___ and Shout (1964 Beatles hit)
- Pretzel feature
- Unexpected plot piece
- American Bandstand move
- French ___
- O. Henry specialty
- Martini garnish
- Sprain
- Surprise in the plot
- Checker's specialty
- Unexpected climax
- Chubby Checker's dance craze
- Checker's dance
- Drink garnish
- Typical O. Henry ending
- Surprise at the end
- Instruction on a cap
- Little wrench
- Plot surprise
- Different take
- Diving rotation, and the clue for four puzzle answers
- Story surprise
- Plot thickener
- Whodunit surprise
- Surprising plot development
- Unexpected story ending
- __ tie
- Surprise ending
- Chocolate-and-vanilla soft serve
- Chubby Checker's dance
- Dickens urchin
- Domino dance
- Unexpected development
- Dickens youngster
- Remove a jar lid
- Novel-plot surprise
- Something different
- __ of lemon (drink garnish)
- Film-plot surprise
- Something surprising
- Novel approach
- Wrench
- Cap-removal motion
- Unexpected change
- Intertwine
- Whodunit plot device
- Ironic plot piece
- Bit of irony
- Unexpected plot turn
- Story-line surprise
- Story's surprise
- Bottle cap removal motion
- Citrus peel in a mixed drink
- Part of a Dickens title.
- Dickens character.
- Oliver who fell among thieves.
- Fagin's poor pupil.
- Misinterpret.
- Dickens hero.
- End of an O. Henry story.
- O. Henry story ending.
- Turn to one side.
- Current craze.
- Hula's cousin.
- Dickensian character.
- Example of 4 Down.
- Dance.
- Popular dance.
- Quirk.
- Recently popular dance.
- Popular dance of early '60's.
- Dickens boy
- Martini additive
- New approach
- Old Peppermint Lounge dance
- Plot feature
- Jackie Coogan: 1922
- Contort
- Different slant
- End of an O. Henry tale
- 1961 fad, with "the"
- Warp
- Murder mystery plot device
- 1960's dance craze
- O. Henry plot specialty
- See 101-Down
- It's a surprise
- Dance for Chubby Checker
- With 41- and 42-Across, 1964 Beatles hit
- Difficulty increaser in diving
- Plot element
- Craze started by Chubby Checker
- Turn into a pretzel
- Citrus garnish in a mixed drink
- Unexpected plot development
- Shyamalan specialty
- Distort
- Be snaky
- Corkscrew
- See 52-Across
- Dance Uma and John did in "Pulp Fiction"
- Beatles "___ and Shout"
- M. Night Shyamalan signature
- Early sixties dance made popular by a No. 1 Chubby Checker single
- Cocktail garnish, perhaps
- Look over one's shoulder, maybe
- Dramatic turn
- Chubby Checker innovation
- Unexpected turn, as in a novel
- O. Henry tale feature
- Plot shocker
- Work a wrench
- Checker move of old?
- Checker dance?
- Wind into strands
- Surprise development
- Dance like Chubby Checker
- Early 1960s dance craze
- Spiral-cut drink garnish
- Dramatic plot turn
- Turn partner
- Martini option
- Dickens waif
- Olive alternative
- Oreo disassembly
- French ___ (hairstyle)
- O. Henry story feature
- Bartender's garnish