Answer: FINE
FINE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 166 times.
Referring Clues:
- Coin catalogue rating
- Better than good
- Rare-coin rating
- Jaywalker's punishment
- Like some print
- "O.K.!"
- Dandy
- Speeder's penalty
- Just dandy
- Hunky-dory
- With 8-Down, museum material
- Something to be slapped with
- Reduced sentence, maybe
- Speeder's risk
- Ticket cost?
- Numismatist's classification
- "O.K. then"
- "___ by me"
- Civil punishment
- Punish a speeder, say
- Dandy's partner
- Ticket price?
- Dandy's companion
- Like some penpoints
- Word with print or point
- Common court penalty
- Stooge Larry
- Traffic court penalty, often
- "Okay with me"
- Cost of a ticket, perhaps
- D.C. al ___ (musical direction)
- Choice
- Parking violation penalty
- Penalty for returning a library book late
- "Suits me"
- Punish, in a way
- Traffic court assessment
- Tiptop
- Courtroom penalty
- Exquisite
- ''OK with me!''
- Best-quality
- ''Okay!''
- Monetary penalty
- High-quality
- Traffic-ticket penalty
- Capital punishment?
- Punish monetarily
- Part of a reduced sentence, perhaps
- Law-breaking cost
- Dandy mate?
- Not coarse
- Like some legal print
- In good shape
- Dandy companion
- "Can't complain"
- Word with "print" or "point"
- Collectible condition
- "OK with me!"
- Monetary punishment
- All right
- Powdery
- "Okay!"
- "That's OK with me!"
- ___ tooth comb
- Powdery
- Something received with a ticket
- OK
- Penalty
- Excellent
- Satisfactory
- Good
- Suitable
- Okay
- "Okay"
- "As you wish"
- Overdue book penalty
- Traffic court assessment, say
- Ground up
- Speeder's reward
- "Whatever makes you happy"
- "Works for me"
- Far from coarse
- "OK with me"
- Dandy partner?
- Dandy partner
- Alternative to a jail sentence
- Numismatic classification
- Delicate
- Pleasant
- "So be it"
- Numismatic condition
- Traffic court penalty
- "Have it your way"
- Double-parking penalty
- Penalty, perhaps
- One of the Three Stooges
- Library penalty
- "O.K., have it your way"
- Of high quality
- Like some pen points
- Very thin, as a line
- Comment before "Be that way!"
- Collectible coin rating
- Arts opener
- Not just a slap on the wrist
- Overdue-book penalty
- Judge's decision
- Speeder's payment
- "How was your day?" response
- Larry of the Three Stooges
- Copacetic
- Parking penalty
- "Whatever floats your boat"
- "Be that way!"
- Of high grade
- Penalty for wrongdoing
- Give a ticket
- Howard brothers' partner
- "OK, then"
- Common answer to "How are you?"
- Monetary risk for speeders
- Financial penalty
- Speeding penalty
- Punishment that might follow a summons
- Penalty for a moving violation
- Word that can precede the last parts of 18-, 39- and 59-Across and 3- and 26-Down
- Punishment short of jail time
- Hairsplitting
- A-OK
- Partner of dandy
- "Okay by me"
- Judge's assessment
- Arts' opener
- Parking ticket penalty
- Speeder's punishment
- Like a tough-to-see line
- "O.K. by me"
- Result of a traffic ticket
- Art or print preceder
- Collectible coin condition
- "I'm great, thank you"
- Numismatist's rating
- "Whatever!"
- Acceptable
- Result of a ticket
- "OK, have it your way!"
- Above-average comic book condition
- Adjective for art
- Punishment for jaywalking
- Court cost?
- Not coarse, as sand
- "Sure"
- Numismatic grade
- Perfectly cromulent
- Wispy, as hair
- Late fee
- Numismatic rating
- ___ print
- Opposite of thick
- "Whatever"
- "ugh, i guess we'll do it your way!"
- ___ dining
- "Okay, then"
- Like some hair
- "Works for me!"
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - June 10, 2024
- New York Times - February 05, 2024
- New York Times - January 20, 2024
- USA Today - December 22, 2023
- USA Today - December 04, 2023
- USA Today - November 24, 2023
- USA Today - July 25, 2023
- LA Times - July 02, 2023
- USA Today - June 01, 2023
- New York Times - May 20, 2023
- LA Times - April 02, 2023
- New York Times - March 22, 2023
- LA Times - March 13, 2023
- New York Times - March 12, 2023
- New York Times - December 31, 2022
- LA Times - May 14, 2022
- New York Times - May 08, 2022
- USA Today - May 05, 2022
- USA Today - January 07, 2022
- USA Today - December 27, 2021
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