Answer: FAIR
FAIR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining FAIR with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Objective
- Just
- Clear
- Light
- Ump's call
- Proper
- So-so
- Reasonable
- Umpire's call
- Middling
- Legitimate
- Festival
- Equitable
- In play
- Impartial
- O.K.
- Weather word
- Cloudless
- C
- Unbiased
- Not bad
- Weather forecast
- Tolerable
- Exhibition
- Equable
- Comely
- "Point taken"
- Not very good
- Carnival
- C-worthy
- Blond
- Diamond decision
- Just so-so
- Clement
- "Good point"
- "Eh"
- Evenhanded
- Expo
- C-worthy?
- Type of shake
- Even-handed
- Bazaar
- "Not ___!"
- Worth a C
- Ump's call, sometimes
- Sunny
- Uncloudy
- Umpire's call, sometimes
- Prone to sunburn
- Pleasant forecast
- Passing mark
- Exposition
- Weather report
- Not foul
- Kind of shake
- Inside the foul line
- Free from bias
- Eh
- County festival
- County event
- Between the foul lines
- What the brave deserve
- Umpire's ruling
- State ___
- Only OK
- Not biased
- Light-skinned
- Just, impartial
- Ferris wheel locale
- Exhibitors' event
- "All's ___ in love and war"
- Word repeated in "What's ___ is ___"
- Without a cloud in the sky
- Within bounds
- Rural event
- Not at all cloudy
- Nice forecast
- Like some maidens
- In bounds
- Event for exhibitors
- Clear-skies forecast
- "You've got a point"
- "My ___ Lady"
- Welcome forecast for picnickers
- Weatherman's word
- Susceptible to sunburn, probably
- Scarborough event
- Rainless forecast
- Pretty, maidenwise
- Place to see a Ferris wheel
- Place for a ride
- Partner of square
- Midway point?
- Like Monday's child
- Like a ball in play
- In play, in a way
- Dry forecast
- Between the left and right foul poles
- Between both foul poles
- Barometer reading
- Annual county festival
- 50/50, say
- "That's reasonable"
- "That's a valid point"
- __ and square (honestly)
- Word that can follow the first word of this puzzle's four longest answers
- Word for a maiden
- Word before play or game
- Word before "play" or "trade"
- Where you might find a Ferris wheel
- Where to admire butter sculptures
- What a judge should be
- Weatherman's word, sometimes
- Weather condition, sometimes
- Vanity ___ (magazine)
- Ump's call for a batted ball
- Trotting race site.
- Trade or shake leader
- Trade expo
- Sunny, in forecasts
- Sunny and clear
- State or county event with a midway
- Square's companion
- Square partner
- So-so or average
- Simple Simon's destination
- Ripped between the lines
- Reasonable — market
- Practically cloudless
- Pleasing to see
- Playable
- Place to buy cotton candy
- Pie-eating contest setting
- Opposite of foul, in baseball
- On the foul line, ironically
- Okay, but not great
- Off the foul pole, e.g.
- Not unreasonable
- Not unjust
- Not so small
- Not foul, as a baseball hit
- Not cheating
- Not at all biased
- Next to last word of "London Bridge."
- Name used by E. S. Gardner
- More susceptible to sunburn
- Midway event
- Many a venue visited on "Carnival Eats"
- Livestock exhibition
- Like some maidens of myth
- Like maidens of old
- Like home plate
- Like foul poles
- Like dice that aren't loaded
- Like certain maidens
- Like a just ruling
- Like a good judge
- Like a fly ball that hits the foul pole, ironically
- Like a fly ball off the foul pole
- Like a baseball that hits the foul pole
- Light-complexioned
- Light coloured
- Liable to get burned?
- Liable to burn at the beach
- Knoxville event: 1982
- Kind of ball or play
- Just, or just OK
- Just treatment of others
- Just — not bad
- Just — blond
- Inside the foul lines
- Inside the baselines
- Good forecast for a picnic
- Gathering of producers to promote business
- Free from discrimination
- Foul's opposite
- Festival that might be sponsored by a county or a state
- Festival or carnival
- Ferris wheel site
- Ferris wheel setting
- Event with rides and livestock
- Event with deep-fried food
- Event where pies win ribbons
- Event where cotton candy might be sold
- Event where blue ribbons might be awarded
- Event that often has cotton candy
- Dispassionate; equable
- County wingding
- County event with pig races
- Church fete
- Blond(e)
- Blond haired/blue-eyed
- Between the lines, in baseball
- Between the baselines
- Bazaar.
- Barely OK
- Ball or point preceder
- A. A. of mysteries
- "You make a point"
- "That's valid"
- "State ___," film of 1933, 1945 or 1961
- "Scarborough ___"
- "My ___ Lady" (musical film starring Audrey Hepburn)
- "Country" event
- "All's __ in love and war"
- "___ stood the wind for France"
- ___ to middling (just so-so)
- ___ to middling (just okay)
- ___ to middling
- ___ catch (football signal)
- C
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