➠ COLON - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - why leave the colony? what's the point?
  • - Punctuation mark that forms the eyes in many emoticons
  • - Costa Rican's dollar
  • - Dash's cousin
  • - Emoticon's "eyes"
  • - Subtitle preceder, often
  • - Mark, look, steer's corralled
  • - Criminal admits starting on landing officer - it's the sort of thing you normally see half way through a sentence
  • - Emoticon eyes, often
  • - Baseball's Bartolo
  • - List preceder, often
  • - L's neighbor on the keyboard
  • - "Eyes" in many emoticons
  • - Emoticon's eyes, often
  • - Emoticon eyes
  • - Eyes of an emoticon
  • - Character in a smiley emoticon
  • - An emoticon's eyes
  • - The eyes in a chat room smiley
  • - Body part that's also a punctuation mark
  • - What each of this puzzle's theme answers should have
  • - Digital clock display
  • - Stops twice with the capital of El Salvador
  • - part of gut in american currency
  • - Intestine section
  • - Mark appears in Co Londonberry
  • - Mark part of body
  • - Common hour follower
  • - punctuation mark used by officer without the spanish
  • - punctuation mark and part of the body
  • - Punctuation mark preceding a list
  • - mark left working behind company
  • - Part of the lower intestine
  • - Currency unit in Costa Rica is the mark
  • - Punctuation in a digital clock display
  • - mark gets on with a senior officer
  • - Body part and punctuation mark
  • - As an officer gets advanced, this can give pause
  • - analogy punctuation
  • - Pass forward, albeit with cause to pause
  • - Two-dots punctuation mark
  • - double-dot symbol
  • - pass off opposite for mark
  • - Running behind officer showing some guts
  • - unusually cool near northern city of panama
  • - dot-over-dot symbol
  • - a mark in the stomach?
  • - cool about new punctuation
  • - Settlement mostly in Costa Rican currency
  • - Symbol on a digital clock display
  • - stop, or pass on
  • - City in Panama
  • - mark is cool about knight
  • - officer doesn't need the spanish punctuation mark
  • - One indicating ratio of emigrant group without base
  • - part of alimentary canal: found near panama canal!
  • - mark to cool off before noon
  • - double-dot punctuation
  • - punctuation that consists of two dots
  • - stop in panamanian port
  • - Pass on to a punctuation mark
  • - This: a punctuation mark
  • - Time separator
  • - Section of intestine
  • - Panamanian port
  • - Punctuation mark with two dots
  • - Panama city
  • - Two periods, essentially
  • - Time punctuation mark
  • - Sirs follower
  • - Ratio symbol
  • - Piggyback periods
  • - Part of the large intestine
  • - Part of gut
  • - Panama Canal city
  • - List-preceding punctuation
  • - List lead-in
  • - It follows "Sirs"
  • - Frequent follower of Sirs
  • - Dot over dot
  • - City on the Panama Canal
  • - City at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal
  • - Atlantic terminus of Panama Canal.
  • - Aspinwall, today
  • - A province of Panama
  • - Dash alternative
  • - Punctuation marks
  • - Canal city
  • - Two-dot character
  • - Punctuation mark
  • - Hour and minutes separator
  • - Punctuation mark before a list
  • - Pass over stretch of canal
  • - Two-dot punctuation mark
  • - Dash alternative, perhaps
  • - Punctuation before a list
  • - Analogy sign
  • - Middle of time?
  • - Depression touching large intestine
  • - Look into prisoner that may be part way through sentence
  • - Digital clock punctuation
  • - Upright umlaut
  • - Is this a sign a list will follow of rock salmon with no marks?
  • - Symbol used to indicate a ratio in mathematics
  • - Covenant of League of Nations opens with a long-winding internal piece concerned with Digest
  • - List introducer
  • - Mark made by stripy animal crossing lake?
  • - Stop small company taking fifty on
  • - See that fleece covers part of body
  • - Pass on legal tender in Costa Rica
  • - Scroll down regularly, and stop?
  • - How one draws attention in rip off:
  • - The character of Morse I viewed as upright
  • - Analogy symbol
  • - Two-dot mark
  • - Ratio indicator
  • - Sideways umlaut
  • - Port on the Panama Canal
  • - Two points in time?
  • - Clock-display punctuation
  • - Two points
  • - Subtitle preceder
  • - Hour and minute separator
  • - Two-dot punctuation
  • - Chapter/verse separator
  • - Something seen after hours?
  • - Punctuation in an analogy
  • - Analogy component
  • - Dissertation-title divider
  • - Pair of dots
  • - Time punctuation
  • - Punctuation in play dialogue
  • - List preceder
  • - Part of a digital-watch display
  • - Ratio punctuation
  • - Two dots on a page
  • - Digital hour and minute separator
  • - Punctuation mark between hours and minutes
  • - Time mark
  • - Panama port
  • - Time symbol
  • - One dot over another
  • - It comes right after the hour
  • - Chapter and verse divider
  • - Hour-minute separator
  • - Sentence divider
  • - West central Cuban city:
  • - Analogy mark
  • - Bit of punctuation
  • - Money of Costa Rica
  • - Time punctuator
  • - Cristobal ...... (Christopher Columbus, in Spanish)
  • - Rotated umlaut
  • - Sentence breaker
  • - Mark in an analogy
  • - Cause for a pause
  • - It separates hours from minutes
  • - Upended umlaut
  • - Panama Canal terminus
  • - Intestine part
  • - Panamanian punctuation?
  • - Panamanian city
  • - Sign of things to come
  • - Theme of this puzzle
  • - -
  • - standard unit of currency of costa rica
  • - subtitle intro
  • - Double-dot text mark
  • - Pass on, or stop mid-sentence
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