Tip: Select
a length for advanced search!
| ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Expand? | Letters | Answer | Clue | |||||
99% | 5 | ALTON | Exact Match! | |||||
No meanings yet for this word...
| ||||||||
69% | 6 | Illinois town, site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate | ||||||
noun • a member of the Algonquian people of southern Ontario • a river in southeastern Canada that flows along the boundary between Quebec and Ontario to the Saint Lawrence River near Montreal • the capital of Canada (located in southeastern Ontario across the Ottawa river from Quebec) | ||||||||
54% | 14 | Hosted the first Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858 | ||||||
noun • a town in southwest Illinois on the Mississippi across from Saint Louis | ||||||||
Illinois Site Of The Last Lincoln Douglas Debate Crossword Clue
There is 1 exact and 139 possible answers.
We've checked our database and believe the answer is
ALTON which was last seen in the New York Times Bonus crossword.
Check other possible answers below.
Check other possible answers below.
We think the answer to this crossword clue is:
ALTON
Updated: October 11, 2023
Best Possible Answers
Users Also Searched For These Clues...
We think you're currently doing a New York Times Bonus crossword, and other users also searched for these clues:
Bobby with the country hit "(Margie's at) the Lincoln Park Inn"The Lincoln Memorial faces in this direction
"That's a __ on me!"
Clue Last Found In...
Source | #Number | Answer |
---|---|---|
New York Times Bonus01 Feb 2009 | Across 12 | ALTON |
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
Similar Clues
Clue | Source | |
---|---|---|
1 | Also called 'Douglas' Tansy', it is named after the Scottish botanist David Douglas. | |
2 | City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate
New York Times -
03 Sep 1989 | New York Times / 03 Sep 1989 |
3 | Hosted the first Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858 | |
4 | Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
New York Times -
20 Jul 2008 | New York Times / 20 Jul 2008 |
5 | Illinois town, site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate
New York Times -
27 Aug 1999 | New York Times / 27 Aug 1999 |
6 | Player of Lincoln in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," 1940
New York Times -
06 Apr 2007 | New York Times / 06 Apr 2007 |
7 | Site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
New York Times -
11 Nov 1984 | New York Times / 11 Nov 1984 |
Similar Clues With The Same Answers
Illinois city
Mfg. city in Illinois
City in Ill.
Ill. city
Site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
___ B. Parker, U.S. jurist
City north of St. Louis
City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate
City north of East St. Louis
City in SW Ill.
Mfg. city in Illinois
City in Ill.
Ill. city
Site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
___ B. Parker, U.S. jurist
City north of St. Louis
City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate
City north of East St. Louis
City in SW Ill.
_____ Parker, 1904 candidate for President
Town putting name to voice
Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
Glenn Miller's real first name
___ B. Parker, Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 opponent for president
TV foodie Brown
___ Brown, host of "Iron Chef America"
Food Network host Brown
Brown who hosts "Good Eats"
Brown in a Food Network kitchen
Town putting name to voice
Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
Glenn Miller's real first name
___ B. Parker, Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 opponent for president
TV foodie Brown
___ Brown, host of "Iron Chef America"
Food Network host Brown
Brown who hosts "Good Eats"
Brown in a Food Network kitchen