Answer: WIPE
WIPE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining WIPE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Dry(Used today)
- Remove
- Erase
- Cleanse
- Buff
- Polish
- Swab
- Cleaning cloth
- Clean
- Dry, in a way
- Rub
- Help with the dishes
- Rub off
- Clear, as a windshield
- Brush
- Clear the blackboard
- Use a paper towel
- Moist towelette
- Rub clean
- Use a towel
- Use a sponge
- Squeegee
- Rub lightly
- Rub dry
- Clear the windshield
- Clear off
- Use a dish towel
- Clean with a rag
- Use a towel on
- Use a napkin on
- Towel (off)
- Dry the dishes
- Use a sponge on
- Dry dishes
- Do the dishes
- Disposable cleaning aid
- Clean with a cloth
- Baby bottom cleaner
- Use a squeegee on
- Use a rag on
- Use a dishtowel
- Towel
- Run a cloth over
- Help in the kitchen
- Film editing transition
- Film editing technique
- Exhaust, with "out"
- Erase completely
- Completely erase
- Clean the windshield
- Use a squeegee
- Use a napkin
- Use a moist towelette
- Sponge off
- Sponge (off)
- Scene shift, in a movie
- Sanitizing cloth
- Picnic cleaner
- Help with the dishes, in a way
- Help the dish washer
- Film editor's technique
- Film editing effect
- Erase, with "out"
- Dry with a towel
- Clear the screen
- Clean with a sponge
- Clean off with a towel
- Changing table cloth
- Car-wash conclusion
- Work with a dishtowel
- Wet-Nap, for one
- Wet-Nap, e.g.
- Utterly wear out, in slang
- Use Charmin, say
- Use a moist towelette, say
- Use a dust rag on
- Use a doormat
- Use a damp cloth
- Use a cloth on
- Towelette, e.g.
- Towelette
- Tend to the windshield
- Squeegee, e.g.
- Scene-changing technique
- Run a towel over
- Run a paper towel across
- Rub, as with a cloth
- Rub, as one's brow
- Rub with a cloth
- Rub clean with a circular motion
- Remove with cloth
- Remove glass cleaner
- Put a squeegee to work
- Premoistened towelette
- Premoistened cloth
- Piece of absorbent material
- Nursery cleaner
- Napkin, e.g.
- Movie editor's technique
- Modern grocery store freebie
- Item often marketed as flushable
- Help the dishwasher, perhaps
- Help dry the dishes
- Frequent film transition for George Lucas
- Finish the dinner dishes
- Film-editing segue technique
- Film transition choice
- Film segue, perhaps
- Film editor's gradual transition
- Film editor's choice
- Expunge completely
- Erase, like a hard drive
- Erase, in a way
- Erase, as from memory
- Erase, as a hard drive
- Efface, with "off"
- Dry, as one's hands
- Dry, as dishes
- Dry with cloth
- Dry off.
- Dry off, as dishes
- Dry off with a towel
- Do dishes
- Do dish duty
- Disposable towelette
- Disposable in a diaper bag
- Disposable cleaning cloth in a diaper bag
- Diaper changer's towelette
- Diaper changer's cleaner
- Diaper bag cloth
- Desmudge, as a touchscreen
- Delete, as data
- Clear, as data
- Clear, as a computer
- Clear of moisture, as a windshield
- Clear (off)
- Clean, as windows
- Clean, as a drive
- Clean, as a counter
- Clean with sponge
- Clean with a rag, e.g.
- Clean one's windshield
- Clean one's clock?
- Clean lightly
- Clean completely, with "up"
- Clean a windshield
- Clean a counter, say
- Clean (off)
- Clean (a surface)
- Classic film transition
- Cinematic scene-changer
- Certain film transition
- Car-wash finale
- After-dinner convenience
- ___ out (raze)
- ___ out (obliterate)
- ___ out (destroy)
- Use a towel
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