Clues for the word "ARCH"
We've had 416 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1085 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mindfood Daily crossword on January 18, 2025.
Definition of arch
- n. - Any part of a curved line.
- n. - Usually a curved member made up of separate wedge-shaped solids, with the joints between them disposed in the direction of the radii of the curve; used to support the wall or other weight above an opening. In this sense arches are segmental, round (i. e., semicircular), or pointed.
- n. - A flat arch is a member constructed of stones cut into wedges or other shapes so as to support each other without rising in a curve.
- n. - Any place covered by an arch; an archway; as, to pass into the arch of a bridge.
- n. - Any curvature in the form of an arch; as, the arch of the aorta.
- v. t. - To cover with an arch or arches.
- v. t. - To form or bend into the shape of an arch.
- v. i. - To form into an arch; to curve.
- a. - Chief; eminent; greatest; principal.
- a. - Cunning or sly; sportively mischievous; roguish; as, an arch look, word, lad.
- n. - A chief.
Referring Clues
- St. Louis landmark
- Bridger
- Mischievous
- It has a keystone
- Part of a gateway
- Military parade passageway
- It may have fallen on a foot
- Part of the foot
- St. Louis attraction
- Vault
- Flatfoot's lack
- Playfully roguish
- Chief: Prefix
- Eyebrow shape
- Crafty
- Ogee, e.g.
- Keystone place
- Roguish
- Enemy leader?
- Spot for a parade
- Coyly roguish
- Place for a keystone
- Keystone's place
- Bow
- Bridge part
- Cunning
- Bend
- Principal
- Mosque entranceway
- Keystone site
- Bridge piece
- Chief
- St. Louis sight
- Half the McDonald's logo
- Part of McDonald's logo
- Shoe part
- Sole support?
- Sly
- Curve, as the back
- Foot part
- Half a McDonald's logo
- Dict. label
- Bridge or foot feature
- ___ of Constantine (landmark in 45-Across)
- Instep shape
- Design feature of many a viaduct
- ___ enemy (one who may blow up bridges)
- St. Louis's Gateway, e.g.
- Curved entranceway
- Eyebrow or rainbow
- Heel's neighbor
- Triumphal or horseshoe structure
- Ogee, for one
- Classy entrance
- Foot curve
- Rainbow shape
- Part of a foot
- Bend over backward
- Keystone's locale
- Foot feature
- Curve with a keystone
- Word inserted into phrases at 17-, 38- and 61-Across
- Gateway City landmark
- Classy entranceway
- St. Louis's Gateway ___
- Castle entrance
- Instep feature
- Grand Army Plaza structure
- Boot part
- Castle entrance, perhaps
- Paris landmark
- Semicircular entrance
- Impressive entrance
- Curved doorway
- Playfully mischievous
- Curved part of a foot
- Shoe support
- Curved structure
- Cagey
- Champs Elysées landmark
- Curved part of the foot
- Curved entrance
- Champs-Élysées landmark
- Aqueduct formation
- Sole's curve
- Bend backward
- Curved construction
- A good shoe supports it
- It could fall on a foot
- Viaduct feature
- St. Louis' Gateway, e.g.
- Gloria's pop, to Meathead
- Pride of St. Louis?
- Lift, as one's brow
- Roman construction element
- "Duke" starter
- It's big in St. Louis
- Military doctor's concern
- Sight on the Champs-Elysees
- Precursor to duke or bishop
- Spot for a keystone
- Dramatic entryway
- Shoe insert
- Keystone structure
- Nickname of a famous chauvinist
- Foot portion
- Roman aqueduct support
- Aqueduct feature
- Playfully tricky
- Gateway ___ (St. Louis landmark)
- Symbol of St. Louis
- ___ of Constantine (Roman landmark)
- Roman aqueduct feature
- McDonald's symbol
- It's supported by a good shoe
- St. Louis's Gateway ___
- Design feature over many a gate
- Main
- Half of a McDonald's logo
- St. Louis destination
- Raise, as an eyebrow
- Foot's curve
- St. Louis' Gateway ___
- Cats do it
- It may fall on a foot
- Vault feature
- Bridge shape
- Fiend's intro
- Entrance to many a plaza
- Entrance to many a plaza
- ___ Deluxe (old McDonald's sandwich)
- Half of the McDonald's logo
- Curved opening
- Semicircular structure
- Bishop or deacon preceder
- Geological feature on a Utah license plate
- Noted Missouri structure
- Noted Mssouri structure
- Architectural piece that becomes weaker when supported
- Coy
- Puckish
- Puckish
- Lean backward
- Lean backward
- Lean backward
- Vault part
- ___ enemy
- Curvature
- Bridge feature
- St. Louis ___
- Lead-in for enemy
- Instep, e.g.
- Rainbow, e.g.
- A kind of rival
- Half of the McDonald's symbol
- Walk-through monument
- Apt feature for a podiatrist's doorway?
- Fancy entrance
- St. Louis symbol
- Foot's intep
- Sneaker feature
- Pedal feature
- Eyebrow, e.g.
- Move up, as an eyebrow
- Raise (an eyebrow)
- Bend gracefully
- Enemy attachment?
- Lead-in for "enemy"
- Rounded entrance
- Elaborate entrance
- Go up, as eyebrows
- Cermonial entrance
- Ceremonial entrance
- A good 72-Across supports it
- Curved support
- Angel or enemy preceder
- Feature for which a Utah national park is named
- Curve
- Foot support
- Landmark in St. Louis
- Curved foot part
- Prefix meaning "primary"
- Footwear insert
- Bend over backwards
- Brow shape
- One of a pair in a fast-food logo
- Marble ___ (London landmark)
- Figure on a Utah license plate
- Saarinen's St. Louis design
- Cheeky
- Curved gateway
- Vault form
- "Char" anagram
- Rock formation
- Span
- Foot span
- One may be built to commemorate triumph
- Type of duke or bishop
- Prefix for duke or enemy
- Architectural feature
- Duke or bishop preceder
- St. Louis ___ (landmark)
- Curved entrance adornment
- What a keystone tops
- Impressive entranceway
- Feature of the western end of the Champs-Élysées
- Image on Missouri's state quarter
- Classy entryway
- Triumphal edifice
- Gothic cathedral feature
- Landmark on Missouri's state quarter
- Bow of the foot
- Prefix meaning "extreme"
- Bunker's nickname
- Structure with a keystone
- Suffix for "leader"
- Bridge support
- Parade passageway
- St. Louis highlight
- Cat's back shape, at times
- What an insole helps support
- Gothic window feature
- Gateway part
- Sneaker support
- Brow's creation
- Curve underfoot
- Certain doorway
- Building curve
- McDonald's golden symbol
- St. Louis gateway
- Foot shape
- Month not the first that may be triumphal
- Waggish
- Gateway ___
- Make like an angry cat
- Missouri monument
- Missouri structure
- Daath "___ (Enemy) Misanthrope"
- "The Root of All Evil" ___ Enemy
- "Doomsday Machine" ___ Enemy
- Melodic death metal's ___ Enemy
- Bony structure of the foot
- Swedish metal band ___ Enemy
- Saucy curve
- Knowing capitals of all regions and countries here
- Shrewd
- Chief of the marchers
- Monarchial, at heart roguish
- Original Jaguar model falls off bridge
- Knowing what may be Norman
- Mysterious - curve
- Demo loses leader and chief
- Principal part of foot
- Chief elements of patriarchy
- Model spanner for 25 across
- Piece of Norman architecture
- Roguish, yet like an angel?
- Part of bridge
- Roguish, hard-hearted companion
- I'm playful - and the month hasn't even started!
- Marble, perhaps, in architectural use
- Roguish lie from Charlie, possibly
- Roguish, but of peculiar charm?
- Chief of the hierarchy
- Chief - opening with curved top
- Super-10
- A vicar finally getting his place above all others
- Chief part of the foot
- Bend into upward curve
- Vault pollarded tree
- Cunning chief
- Vaulted opening
- Roguish - superior
- Vault to head off a boundary
- Major Russian port loses financial backer
- Mischievous - shrewd
- Curved part of stone bridge, perhaps
- Principal tree lacks origin
- Chief of the Star Chamber
- Mischievous when the month starts late
- Construction with a keystone
- Principal records half missing
- Roguish but formal when put in the pig pen
- A way through on foot
- Principal feature of a leading Roman church
- Norman could be mischievous
- Chief gets letters from marchioness
- Knowing what's in the war chest
- For the record, saint's after a spanner
- Image on Utah license plates
- Washington Square landmark
- Keystone setting
- Mischievous - curve
- It's near a heel
- Part of a sole
- Suffix meaning "ruler"
- Adjective for many Oscar Wilde lines
- Affectedly roguish, as humor
- Decorative doorway
- Impish
- Sole part
- London's Marble ___
- Artist returning companion's bow
- Leading member's leaving the demo
- Primary curve
- Chief means of support
- Chief feature of a secular Christmas
- Char is disorganised and sly
- Coyly playful
- Roguish maiden not wanted on demonstration
- Knowing, coy
- Sly, knowing
- Knowing, sly
- Playfully superior
- Shrewd chief
- Shrewd tramp, not married
- Knowing tramp's got miles away
- Leading procession miles away
- Roguish star charismatic in part
- Main demonstration heading off
- Spanner for gear change
- See 3
- Cheeky formality - no way
- Rounded top of a doorway
- Chief: crafty
- Knowing some nuclear chemistry
- Playfully teasing principal (at start of term)
- Sly portion of Cheddar cheese
- Overhead curve
- Anagram of "char"
- Fingerprint feature
- Grand entrance
- All-too-knowing
- Part of footmark effaced in procession
- Coyly ironic
- Prefix with rival
- Fancy window feature
- Inverted-U formation
- Chief, leading
- Vault sight
- Shape of an instep
- McDonald's logo part
- Roguish as a duke, for instance?
- Inner side of the foot
- Inverted U-shaped structure
- What eyebrows do
- Roguish as a bishop could be?
- Chief supporter
- 3 Down supporter
- Keystone support
- Scared cat's back shape
- Skeptic's eyebrow shape
- Structure seen in searching
- St. Louis' Gateway is one
- Curve of the sole
- Roguish sort of bishop?
- Playfully impudent
- Prefix with conservative
- Curve of the foot
- Curve of a foot
- Curved bridge support
- One of two in the McDonald's logo
- Prefix for "enemy"
- Saucy, in the main
- Prefix with angel or enemy
- Triumphal structure in Paris
- Structure featured on Missouri's state quarter
- Bridge structure
- Affectedly playful
- Word with enemy or rival
- Image on the Missouri state quarter
- Feature of many a stone bridge
- Instep
- Dear Charles has that roguish quality
- Shape of Utah's Rainbow Bridge
- Playful and teasing
- Word with support or enemy
- Support for some bridges
- Kind of entranceway
- Prefix for "nemesis"
- One of two in McDonald's "M"
- Prefix for "nemesis" and "rival"
- Aqueduct support
- Word after "fallen" or "triumphal"
- St. Louis monument
- Missouri state quarter image
- Tongue-in-cheek
- Feature over many a doorway
- Section of the foot
- Roman aqueduct section
- The one in St. Louis is famous
- One half of the McDonald's logo
- Sole support?
- Curved bridge shape
- Curved entryway
- Feature of St. Louis
- Many a rock formation in Bryce Canyon
- Primary
- Shape for an eyebrow or rainbow
- Monument shape in St. Louis
- Roguish, yet like an angel?
- Roman aqueduct structure
- There's a famous one in St
- Colosseum feature
- Curved architectural feature
- ___ of Titus (Roman landmark)
- Aqueduct element
- Structure stabilized by a keystone
- Curved monument
- Roguish, but of peculiar charm?
- Part of the St. Louis skyline
- One of many in the Colosseum
- St
- Shape formed by an eyebrow
- Gateway structure
- Foot massage target
Last Seen In
- Mindfood Daily - January 18, 2025
- LA Times - January 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 09, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 06, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 04, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - January 01, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - December 26, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 22, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 17, 2024
- USA Today - December 16, 2024
- Daily American - December 09, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 06, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 21, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 16, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - November 04, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - November 03, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 31, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - October 11, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 24, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - September 18, 2024
- Family Time - September 16, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 06, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 05, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 03, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 27, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - August 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 10, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - August 08, 2024
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