Answer: TITLE
TITLE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 275 times.
Referring Clues:
- Library info
- King, for instance
- Card catalogue entry after "Author"
- Library catalogue heading
- Ring reward
- Lord, say
- Threepeater's threepeat
- It may change with a promotion
- It's often italicized
- Lord or earl, e.g.
- Part of a spine, usually
- Card catalogue listing
- Card catalogue entry
- King's conferral
- Honorific
- Identification
- Name
- Sir or madam
- Deed
- Championship
- Line on a spine
- Earl or viscount
- Car owner's document
- Dame, e.g.
- See 30-Across
- "The Da Vinci Code," e.g.
- Challenger's quest
- Champ's claim
- Mr. or Mrs.
- King or queen
- A challenger might go after one
- Dom or earl
- Get a handle on?
- "A Visit From St. Nicholas," e.g.
- Heavyweight champion of the world, e.g.
- See 13-Across
- Lord, e.g.
- "Pajama Party," e.g.
- It often begins with "The"
- Property paper
- Car owner's proof
- Spine line
- "Redundancies," to this puzzle
- Basis for a claim
- Kind of fight
- Chairman of the Board, for one
- Champion's claim
- It can be found on the spine
- Nobleman's designation
- It's frequently under a star's name
- Deed of conveyance
- Proof of ownership
- It can be found on a book's spine
- Amazon.com search term, perhaps
- Cover letters?
- Writing found on a spine
- Best-seller list datum
- Bibliographical datum
- It's on the front page
- Amazon.com search category
- Boxer's desire
- ___ deed (Monopoly card)
- Ground for a claim
- Author's choice
- Legal search subject
- Words on a spine
- Novelist's decision
- Heading
- Duke, say
- Book cover information
- Search type
- Champ's acquisition
- Library listing
- Kind of role
- Sir or Dame
- Book's name
- Marquee posting
- Evidence of ownership
- Duke or earl
- Vehicle owner's document
- Right of ownership
- Name of a movie
- Handle
- Legal document
- Author's decision
- Get a handle on
- Words on the spine
- Appellation
- Every song has one
- What cover letters spell out?
- Boxer's aim
- Sir or Mrs.
- Fighter's goal
- Boxer's quest
- Lord or Lady, e.g.
- Sir or madam, as the case may be
- Threepeater's prize
- Sir or Madam, e.g.
- Ownership document
- Bill of sale
- Sir, e.g.
- Champ's prize
- Designation
- Spine legend
- Lancelot's was "Sir"
- Words on a book's spine
- Champion, for example
- Album cover info
- Lord or duke
- Every book has one
- Jacket line
- Name on a spine
- Ownership
- Caption
- Name on the cover
- Spine inscription
- Duke or duchess
- It may come with a belt
- Legal right
- Lord or Lady
- Count or Baron
- Library catalog search field
- Best-seller list entry
- Name on a cover
- Every film has one
- Library catalog search field
- Cover words
- Boxer's pursuit
- Caption
- Book spine info
- Book spine info
- "Wheel of Fortune" category
- Boxer's dream
- Book cover words
- Spine words
- Owner's paper
- Book feature
- Spine feature
- Marquee datum
- Book part
- Sir or Dame, e.g.
- Info in a library search request
- "Annie" or "Annie Hall"
- Piece of info on a marquee
- Amazon search criterion
- Rabbi or Raja
- Something a wrestler might hold
- Ownership paper
- Name of a book
- Spine language?
- Champ's holding
- Boxing championship
- Card-catalogue listing
- Peer's possession
- It might appear on a spine
- "Gandhi" or "Kinsey"
- Spinal column?
- Top of a job description
- Give a name to
- Line on a book spine
- Bishop or cardinal
- Ring championship
- Safe-deposit box document
- Information on a book's spine
- Competitor's dream
- Book id
- Property document
- Part of an address, maybe
- Proof of purchase
- Boxers' dreams
- Lady or lord
- Car seller's need
- Front cover info
- Earl or count
- What may come with a trophy
- Film's name, e.g.
- Important part of a book
- With 54-Down, song with the same name as its album
- Championship fight reward
- Name on a spine?
- Nobility's identifier
- Winner's prize
- Baron, e.g.
- Ownership certificate
- Owner's proof
- Tv show's name
- Championship fight prize
- Car-seller's need
- Her Royal Highness, e.g.
- Boxer's ultimate prize
- Noble bestowal
- Epithet
- Cardinal, e.g.
- President-elect, e.g.
- Marquee line
- Book-jacket info
- Lady, for one
- Book cover feature
- "The good doctor," in this case
- What's on every cover of a magazine
- What every film has
- Sir or Madame
- First thing read, typically
- "Superman," e.g.
- Film's name
- Noble's pride
- Owner's document
- Boxer's reward
- With 71-Across, event for today's puzzle's circles
- Dr. or Mr.
- Netflix queue entry
- Duke or dame
- "Fortune Hunting," for this puzzle
- Auto document
- Important part of a film
- Book name
- Magazine identifier
- Pope, for one
- Netflix selection
- Book datum
- Every novel has one
- Poet laureate, e.g.
- Sir or sri
- Featherweight champion of the world, e.g.
- Legal paper
- Info on the edge of an LP cover
- Information on a spine
- Lord, for one
- IMDb search category
- World champion, e.g.
- Duke, e.g.
- Miss, e.g.
- Name of a novel
- Inscription on a spine
- Line on a jacket
- Car owner's paper
- Library search field
- Book cover info
- Magazine name
- It's seen on a spine
- Rocky summit?
- Governor or mayor
- Auto owner's proof
- It's found on a spine
- Mr., Ms. or Mx.
- Mr. or Ms.
- Spine line?
- It's held by a winner
- Queen or knight
- This puzzle's is "Let the Games Begin!"
- Countess or earl
- Line on a cover
- Album ID
- Something typically found on a spine
- Book list listing
- Part of a promotion negotiation
- Mister President or Madam Speaker
- Viscount, e.g.
- Library catalog listing after "author"
- "Us," "It" or "Her"
- This puzzle's is "Low pH"
- Song's name
- Count, e.g.
- Name of an album
- Working ___ (temporary name)
- With 66-Across, images played in silent films, and what one might use to play the games in the first parts of the answers to the starred clues?
- Ms., Mx. or Mr.
- "Tea Set," for this puzzle
- "Star Wars" or "The Starry Night"
- Book list entry
- Queen, duchess or countess
- Term of address that elides a "d"
- Sports championship
- Prominent feature of a jacket
- Museum placard info
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - August 27, 2024
- New York Times - August 24, 2024
- LA Times - June 18, 2024
- LA Times - January 10, 2024
- LA Times - December 10, 2023
- LA Times - September 16, 2023
- USA Today - August 14, 2023
- USA Today - May 15, 2023
- USA Today - May 08, 2023
- USA Today - April 24, 2023
- LA Times - November 01, 2022
- LA Times - September 21, 2022
- LA Times - September 01, 2022
- USA Today - August 26, 2022
- USA Today - August 22, 2022
- USA Today - August 02, 2022
- New York Times - July 31, 2022
- USA Today - June 24, 2022
- LA Times - June 19, 2022
- USA Today - April 12, 2022
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