- URLS
- Chrome entries
- Autostraddle.com and them.us, for two
- Web addresses
- Addresses that often have slashes in them
- WWW addresses
- Go Daddy purchases
- Bing things
- Safari entries?
- Safari spots?
- Domain.com purchases
- Online addresses
- WWW destinations
- Favorites folder's contents
- E-mail hot links, often: Abbr.
- Online destinations
- Web addresses, for short
- Addresses with protocols
- Search-engine results
- What Google and Yahoo! have
- Safari group
- See 43-Across
- Engine output
- Parts of them refer to protocols, briefly
- They're used to identify posts
- 13-Down output
- Hits from engines
- They may be subject to "typosquatting"
- 17-Across identifiers
- Amazon's multitudes and multitudes
- Typosquatters sneakily alter them
- Ways to identify some posts
- Search engines return them, briefly
- Browser bookmarks
- Internet protocols
- PC address book listing
- Bookmark collection
- Dot-com addresses, briefly
- Entries in a modern address book
- Modern addresses, for short
- Hyperlinked addresses
- Some modern addresses, for short
- Addresses in a browser
- Links list
- Google finds
- Browser history fillers
- Modern addresses, briefly
- Web addresses, familiarly
- Modern addresses
- Net addresses
- Internet addresses
- They let you see the sites: Abbr.
- Addresses in blue, often
- Search results, briefly
- Google info
- Destinations on the www
- Info in links, on the www
- Surfer's "favorite places" entries
- Browser drop-down list, briefly
- Items in a modern bibliog.
- Web addresses, briefly
- Web links
- Bing info
- Bookmarked addresses, briefly
- Bing results, briefly
- Clickable addresses, for short
- Sources in a modern bibliog.
- Bing search results, for short
- Web links, briefly
- Links seen at pga.com
- Addresses beginning with "http://"
- PC addresses
- Results of Googling
- Google results
- Bing results
- Bing returns
- Many search results
- Internet addresses: Abbr.
- Internet addresses, for short
- Stops for browsing
- WWW search results
- Hit-list items
- Clickable addresses
- Internet addrs.
- WWW pages
- Web addrs.
- Web addresses: Abbr.
- Modern bibliography components
- Bookmarks of a sort
- Google deliveries
- Bookmarked addresses
- Addresses with slashes
- Deliveries from Google
- Insubstantial bookmarks
- Addresses, for short
- They often end in .com
- Linked addresses on the Web
- Addresses that are often underlined: Abbr.
- Google search results
- Places surfers frequent, for short?
- www.nytimes.com et al.
- They may be bookmarked
- Modern links, for short
- Some addresses
- Addresses starting http://
- Bookmarked collection
- Info on modern business cards
- E-tailing specifications
- Some bookmarks, for short
- Browser history listings
- Website links, for short
- Addresses that may be linked on the web
- Cyberaddresses
- Standard info on stationery nowadays
- Surfing destinations
- They help you access 17-Across, for short
- Things that have slashes
- Things with colons inside them
- Many book-marks, for short
- Bookmarked things
- Cybersquatters make fake ones
- Info in a modern bibliography
- Things shortened at bitly.com
- Some history listings
- Website links
- They often start with https://
- Safari destinations
- See 85-Across
- Things typically copied-and-pasted -- rather than typed manually -- in messages
- What some QR codes contain
- Addresses online
- Addresses with links, for short
- Some Google search results
- bitly.com shortens them
- Addresses on the Net
- Addresses for techies
- qvxwords.blogspot.com and sidsgrids.com, e.g.
- www.slate.com and others
- slate.com and msn.com
- History makers?
- Addresses for surfers
- Addresses that contain slashes and dots
- Web-site addresses
- Web addresses, initially
- Modern bookmarks
- Online bookmarks, essentially
- Parts of Google search results
- Browser history contents
- Many start with http://
- https://pflag.org and https://www.out.com
- Surfers' addresses?
- What QR codes usually link to
- 27-Across addresses
- Internet identifiers, briefly
- WWW inputs
- Addresses starting with http://
- Google listings, for short
- WWW sites
- Address bar contents, briefly
- Address bar addresses
- Browser history data
- Safari stops?
- They have dots
- Bookmarks, essentially
- Browser history fill
- Link lines
- They're shortened in tweets
- Cybersquatter's collection
- Bookmarks, e.g.
- Browsing addresses
- Browser addresses
- They lead to different domains
- They're typed into browser address fields
- Places to visit on Safari?