Bullet
Crossword Clue and Answers

Looking for answers to the "Bullet" crossword clue? it's your lucky day, we have them! Today we have 17 crossword solutions for Bullet.

We most recently saw this clue in The New York Times Crossword.

We deem Bullet to be a UNCOMMON crossword clue as we have not seen it regularly in many crossword publications.

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Publications

  • The New York Times Crossword - Sunday, 9 Sep 2018
  • The New York Times Crossword - Friday, 4 Nov 2016

Crossword Answers

3 letters

BRA
An undergarment worn by women to support their breasts

4 letters

AMMO Steve Smith
Projectiles to be fired from a gun

SLUG
(boxing) a blow with the fist; "I gave him a clout on his nose"

SHOT
A chance to do something; "he wanted a shot at the champion"

5 letters

ROUND
The usual activities in your day; "the doctor made his rounds"

BLANK Steve Smith
A blank gap or missing part

SMOKE
(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"

6 letters

RUBBER Steve Smith
An eraser made of rubber (or of a synthetic material with properties similar to rubber); commonly mounted at one end of a pencil

HEATER
(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"

HUMMER
(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"

TRACER
Ammunition whose flight can be observed by a trail of smoke

PELLET
A solid missile discharged from a firearm; "the shot buzzed past his ear"

8 letters

FASTBALL
(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"

10 letters

PROJECTILE
A weapon that is forcibly thrown or projected at a targets but is not self-propelled

AMMUNITION
Projectiles to be fired from a gun

BATONROUND Steve Smith

11 letters

BULLETTRAIN
A high-speed passenger train

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