Clues for the word "ERECTOR"
We've had 22 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 30 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on October 20, 2023.
Definition of erector
- n. - One who, or that which, erects.
- n. - A muscle which raises any part.
- n. - An attachment to a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument, for making the image erect instead of inverted.
Referring Clues
- ___ Set (kid's builder)
- Kind of set
- Builder
- Crane, e.g.
- ___ Set (building game)
- Crane
- ___ set: construction toy
- ___ Set: kids' building toy
- ___ Set: kids' building toy
- ___ set: construction toy
- ___ Set
- ___ set (future engineer's toy)
- Play set for future engineers
- Set for kids
- Player with Legos, for example
- Meccano construction set
- ___ Set (classic toy)
- English head of college and builder
- Builder employed by English clergyman
- Muscle of sorts for virtual church servant?
- One building for English cleric
- ___ set: building toy
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Daily - October 20, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - July 17, 2023
- Evening Standard Quick - December 23, 2022
- Evening Standard Quick - January 12, 2017
- LA Times - August 04, 2016
- Guardian Cryptic - October 27, 2015
- New York Times - November 14, 2014
- New York Times - February 06, 2014
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - October 17, 2013
- LA Times Sunday - July 22, 2012
- Washington Post - February 10, 2012
- USA Today - January 11, 2012
- Chicago Reader - June 24, 2011
- LA Times - February 13, 2011
- Jonesin - December 14, 2010
- Chicago Reader - May 14, 2010
- LA Times - August 03, 2009
- Guardian Cryptic - May 06, 2009
- New York Times - June 19, 2008
- LA Times - February 18, 2008
- New York Times - October 13, 2006
- Jonesin - August 30, 2005
- Guardian Cryptic - November 13, 2003
- Guardian Cryptic - May 05, 2003
- New York Times - September 08, 2002
- New York Times - December 12, 2001
- New York Times - September 09, 2001
- New York Times - March 28, 1999
- New York Times - January 09, 1999
- New York Times - June 15, 1998