Across and Down

Crossword Solver

Get answers to your crossword puzzle clues using the Crossword Solver.
Type the Crossword Puzzle Clue
Puzzle Answer Pattern
20 answers for: Insurance man who ought to make more use of his pe...
RANKANSWERCLUE
UNDERWRITERInsurance man who ought to make more use of his pen? (11)
ADEPTAddle-pated fellow who ought to know better (5)
MENSAGroup who ought to know better?
ASSESSORWhen retired broadcasting brothers should get insurance man (8)
CLAIMSADJUSTERUS Insurance man suggests change with hesitation (6,8)
VENTURESOMERisky opening could be more use (11)
SHOULDERSTRAPOught to make about-turn and bring pieces back that will make it easier to carry
DEFOEJournalist, pamphleteer, spy and jack-of-all-trades who stood three days in the pillory for seditious libel, later turning his pen to fiction to write Robinson Crusoe aged 59 (5)
CERVANTESSpanish novelist and dramatist who lost the use of his left hand in the battle of Lepanto in 1571
LOCKEJohn ___ ("Lost" character who regained the use of his legs)
EXCISEMANPoet Robert Burns became this kind of official as a better use of his education than farming
BROADSHOULDEREDOld-fashioned American woman ought to make about-turn, having encountered outsiders who seem strongly-built
CLAPPEDOUTKey on laptop due to be replaced is of no more use
STEVIEHe said "Just because a man lacks the use of his eyes doesn't mean he lacks vision"
LEWISCARROLLHis pen name is the anglicized Latin forms of his first and middle names, transposed
WHITEELEPHANTWhat Lee hit with his pen turned out to be more trouble than it was worth
DRSEUSSAuthor who originally intended his pen name to rhyme with "voice," though Americans pronounced it differently
LEPANTO1571 battle site where Cervantes lost the use of his left hand
ACHIPONONESSHOULDER
Tree bearing fruit - old service - ought to make you moan
AUDIOFraud I ought to make out as sound (5)