The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word LUV , but the solution may also be RENT which is one of the most recent solution (2002 in USA Today).
Recent Broadway hit crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
LUV | 25 % | 3 |
RENT | 25 % | 4 |
HAPPYHUNTING | 13 % | 12 |
ANNIE | 13 % | 5 |
ANASTASIA | 13 % | 9 |
AMADEUS | 13 % | 7 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Recent Broadway hit
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- rent
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Crossword Answer definitions
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result LUV
- 1967 Jack Lemmon comedy
- Former stage hit
- Valentine misspelling
- Candy heart word
- Sweetie, across the pond
- 1967 Lemmon/Falk comedy
- Sweetie
- Text-message word of affection
- Candy-heart word
- "P.S. I ___ U" (1991-92 detective drama)
More clues leading to the result RENT
- 1997 Broadway show
- Boardwalk payment
- Jonathan Larson musical
- Landlord's due
- Monopoly payment
- Monthly payment
- Pay to use
- Lease out
- Monthly outlay
- Cost of occupation
More clues leading to the result HAPPYHUNTING
More clues leading to the result ANNIE
- Allen's "__ Hall"
- "Tomorrow" musical
- "___Get Your Gun"
- Warbucks' ward
- "__ Laurie"
- Comic-strip orphan
- Markswoman in a musical
- Novelist Tyler
- Red-headed orphan
- Title character of a Berlin musical
More clues leading to the result ANASTASIA
- Oscar-winning role for Bergman
- 1997 animated film starring John Cusack
- Daughter of Tsar Nicholas
- One of Cinderella's step-sisters
- Romanov duchess
- Daughter of Nicholas II
- Daughter of Tsar Nicholas II
- Long-sought duchess
- Member of the Romanovs
- Oscar-winning role for Ingrid Bergman
More clues leading to the result AMADEUS
- 1984 Best Picture
- First Best Picture winner never to be in the top 5 grossing films of the week
- Movie whose last lines are "Mediocrities everywhere ... I absolve you."
- Tom Hulce title role
- 1981 Tony winner for best play
- Oscar winner after "Terms of Endearment"
- Mozart's middle name
- Film for which F. Murray Abraham won an Oscar
- Best Picture of 1984
- Peter Shaffer play about Mozart