Tip: Select
a length for advanced search!
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Letters | Answer | Clue | ||
| 99% | 9 | Exact Match! | ||
noun • unpaired median fin on the backs of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates that help to maintain balance | ||||
| 35% | 3 | Suffix of ordinals | ||
noun • A letter (capital Ð, small ð) introduced into Old English to represent its dental fricative, then not distinguished from the letter thorn, no longer used in English but still in modern use in Icelandic, the IPA and other phonetic alphabets to represent the voiced dental fricative "th" sound as in the English word then. The letter is also used in Faroese, but is generally silent in that language. | ||||
| 32% | 5 | Ballerina's balancing aid | ||
noun • A handrail fixed to a wall used for ballet exercises. • Short for barre chord. | ||||
Fellow Arranged Ordinals Around A Balancing Aid At Sea
We've checked our database and believe the answer is
DORSALFIN which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
Check other possible answers below.
Check other possible answers below.
We think the answer to this crossword clue is:
DORSALFIN
Updated: October 14, 2023
Best Possible Answers
Users Also Searched For These Clues...
We think you're currently doing a The Guardian Cryptic crossword, and other users also searched for these clues:
Put off by type of music argued aboutFood provided on occasion by union organisers?
Due to change, Lewis had a snack inside coaches
Clue Last Found In...
| Source | #Number | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| The Guardian Cryptic26 Jul 2004 | Down 15 | |
This clue was last seen in the publications above.
| ||
How's It Work?
Our Data
Our database consists of millions of crossword clues, anagrams, synonyms and more. We have over 9 million crossword clues with answers, 5 million synonyms and over 10 million anagrams. We also keep track of popular crosswords such as the New York Times(NYT) with the dates and answers for your convenience.
Even if we don't have the clue in our database, we can still find the answer for you. Simply filter by number of letters and enter any characters that you know of, and our algorithm will return any matching words or phrases.
Alternatively you can use our Known Letters Finder Tool