Answer: DOT
DOT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 344 times.
Referring Clues:
- Multiplication symbol
 - "i" piece
 - Complete an "i"
 - Speck
 - E, in Morse code
 - "j" topper
 - Morse code component
 - Half a colon
 - Decimal point
 - It precedes "com"
 - "i" lid
 - Initial follower
 - Part of an E-mail address
 - Precise moment
 - Part of E-mail addresses
 - Address component, these days
 - Web site address part
 - ___-com
 - Musical symbol
 - "i" finisher
 - Staccato indicator
 - Bit of Braille
 - Semi-colon?
 - Part of a Web address
 - "i" completer
 - Morse E
 - Point
 - URL part
 - Morse "E"
 - With 40-Down, a modern company
 - E-mail address part
 - Part of some letters
 - Music symbol
 - Letter finisher, of sorts
 - Part of a URL
 - Point of "view"
 - On the ___
 - Ellipsis part
 - Flyspeck
 - “i” piece?
 - Dash alternative
 - Braille bit
 - E-mail address component
 - When said three times, finale suggesting uncertainty
 - Period
 - Freckle, e.g.
 - "i" topper
 - With 61-Down, a common e-mail address ending
 - Part of an ellipsis
 - What precedes 93-Across
 - Preceder of com or org
 - Ellipsis component
 - Pixel
 - Code unit
 - One eye in ;-)
 - "Com" preceder
 - Internet address component
 - Pointillist's stroke
 - Symbol in a Web address
 - "i" ball?
 - Internet business start
 - One of Fiji's three
 - It comes before com
 - Polka partner
 - Com preceder
 - URL component
 - Pointillist's point
 - Web address part
 - Braille marking
 - E-mail address period
 - Top of a semicolon
 - On the ___ (precisely)
 - Point of a sentence?
 - Close your i's
 - Comic strip eye, often
 - Morse code E
 - Point of view?
 - Finish the ninth or tenth letter?
 - Internet address separator
 - Final touch on a letter?
 - Part of a domain name
 - Period, in Web addresses
 - Part of a semicolon
 - Part of a pointillist's painting
 - It may come before com
 - Colon half
 - Sign of The Times?
 - Morse code part
 - Pointillism unit
 - __-com bubble
 - __-matrix printer
 - Modern address part
 - See 63-Across
 - Freckle
 - URL punctuator
 - It precedes any of the five circled "words"
 - Small speck
 - "i" ball
 - Town, on a map
 - Multiplication sign
 - Symbol for a city or town
 - Tiny circle
 - Little circle
 - Computer-screen pixel
 - Half an umlaut
 - Pac-Man morsel
 - Part of an Internet address
 - Smallest part of this?
 - Web address feature
 - i lid?
 - Morse bit
 - Small circle
 - E-mail address element
 - Telegraphic signal
 - One of three in Fiji
 - Hi and Lois's older daughter
 - URL punctuation
 - "i" piece?
 - Prompt thing to arrive on?
 - Point to be made?
 - Pinpoint
 - Point to be made in a sentence?
 - 64-Across preceder
 - Hi and Lois' kid
 - Dash's counterpart
 - Morse code "e"
 - Half of a colon
 - Internet address punctuation
 - Web-address punctuation
 - Period, e.g.
 - Bespeckle
 - Top of an "i"
 - Wee circle
 - Part of any URL address
 - "i" lid?
 - i piece?
 - ___-matrix printer
 - ___-com bubble
 - Prompt arrival time?
 - i piece
 - Web address element
 - Bullet, for one
 - Part of an i
 - i topper
 - Ellipsis unit
 - Little Dorothy
 - One of many painted by Seurat
 - Interrobang part
 - Complete an i
 - Partner of dash
 - I finisher
 - Dash's partner
 - .
 - Web address component
 - Part of two letters
 - Morse symbol
 - Ellipsis element
 - Semicolon part
 - Part of a pointillist painting
 - Exact hour
 - Braille unit
 - URL bit
 - Tittle
 - Morse unit
 - Finish a j
 - Braille component
 - Morse morsel
 - It precedes 5-Down
 - 'E' in Morse code
 - Morse 'E'
 - Web address bit
 - Web-site address part
 - Minutia for Seurat
 - 4-Across counterpart
 - Finish a 'j'
 - Umlaut part
 - 'i' completer
 - Top of an 'i'
 - 'i' topper
 - 'j' topper
 - "Hi and Lois" daughter
 - Separator of syllables in many dictionaries
 - Piece of a semicolon
 - Bit of Morse code
 - Part of email addresses
 - Modern address feature
 - U.S. Trans. Reg. agcy
 - Numbered item in a kids' puzzle
 - On the ___ (exactly)
 - Email punctuation
 - Website address part
 - Part of the ninth or tenth letter
 - Speckle
 - Part of an email address
 - One of three in an ellipsis
 - Small specimen
 - Common "point" of j and i
 - Period, for one
 - i piece?
 - Pointillist's unit
 - Tellegraphic Signal
 - Hindu Bindi
 - Morse vowel
 - Ditto's twin in the comics
 - Email period
 - That's the point
 - edu or gov preceder
 - Hi and Lois's daughter
 - 'j' finisher
 - E, to Morse
 - Part of an "i"
 - Common thing to i and j
 - Morse-code character
 - Alternative to "x," in math
 - Symbol before 'com'
 - Common Internet symbol
 - Part of a modern address
 - Umlaut half
 - What's the point?
 - Half of an umlaut
 - Colon part
 - Particle
 - On the ___: precisely
 - One kind of period
 - Kid's connectible
 - Finish, as a letter, perhaps
 - Stippler's unit
 - Stipple
 - Small point
 - Part of an "i" or "j"
 - Multiplication sign, in math class
 - Stud
 - Semicolon?
 - Mars from the vantage point of Earth, e.g.
 - Minute portion
 - One of two in Pompeii
 - Web address punctuation
 - One of an umlaut's two
 - Word before .com and .net
 - org preceder
 - Actress wannabe on "it's a living"
 - Fleck
 - Polka ___
 - Symbol that increases a musical note's duration
 - Pixel, e.g.
 - j topper
 - A tiny part of this?
 - Pac-Man maze marker
 - The FAA is part of it
 - 'i' or 'j' top
 - Dorothy, familiarly
 - Topper on an "i"
 - Feature of only two letters
 - Decimal point, e.g.
 - Part of the cabinet that oversees hwys.
 - Half of a 23 Down
 - Detail of pointillism
 - 'i' finisher
 - Telegraph bit
 - One of four in Mississippi
 - Tiny speck
 - Punctum
 - Feature of two lowercase letters
 - Polka follower
 - Dictionary syllable separator
 - One-third of an ellipsis
 - Email address part
 - Feature of web addresses
 - With 6-Down, what may follow Indiana or Illinois
 - Feature of two lowercase letters of the alphabet
 - Precise point
 - Apt name for a Braille instructor
 - Feature of two small letters
 - j thing
 - Bit of an ellipsis
 - Morse code unit
 - Diversify with small things
 - "i" or "j" topper
 - "j" feature
 - Indicator of staccato, in music notation
 - Highway overseer, for short
 - "Net" preceder
 - Pointillism point
 - Scintilla
 - i or ! feature
 - Equivalent of "x"
 - Any of three in "hijinks"
 - Highway agcy.
 - Matrix character
 - Upper part of a semicolon
 - Nickname for Dorothy
 - Either half of a colon
 - Preceder of com, org or edu
 - Indicator of a note's duration, on a score
 - URL element
 - Minimal ink
 - What comes before "com" in a URL
 - Point taken by typographers
 - Mark that tops an "i"
 - Most common English letter, in Morse code
 - Preceder of "com"
 - One of three in a Morse "S"
 - Bottom of an interrobang
 - Email address character
 - With 1-Down, address ender
 - Feature of "i" or "j," but not "k"
 - Part of a Braille character
 - What Jill has that Jack doesn't?
 - Period, essentially
 - Part of an exclamation point
 - Part of a lowercase i
 - Make a point
 - One of three in Fiji?
 - Animaniacs girl
 - URL speck
 - Symbol in every URL
 - Apt rhyme of "spot"
 - Symbol in a lowercase "i"
 - With 62-Down, end of a college address
 - Part of a question mark
 - Eye on a stick figure
 - Part of a j
 - Punctuation in a web address
 - Dash's counterpart in Morse code
 - Bindi, e.g.
 - Half of a semicolon
 - Faa overseer
 - One of many in a Seurat painting
 - Symbol in a URL
 - One eye in a winking emoticon
 - Pointillism bit
 - With 2-Down, end of the Gettysburg address?
 - Staccato marking
 - The i's have it
 - Follower of "www"
 - Symbol in an email address
 - Part of 7-Down's clue
 - Component of a 12-Down
 - Pointillism mark
 - Address bar character
 - Period in a URL
 - Note extender, in sheet music
 - "i" requirement
 - It separates the dollars and cents
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - September 30, 2025
 - New York Times - August 06, 2025
 - LA Times - July 08, 2025
 - New York Times - May 23, 2025
 - New York Times - April 13, 2025
 - LA Times - March 09, 2025
 - LA Times - February 17, 2025
 - New York Times - February 03, 2025
 - LA Times - January 27, 2025
 - New York Times - January 11, 2025
 - USA Today - November 19, 2024
 - LA Times - November 01, 2024
 - New York Times - October 01, 2024
 - New York Times - September 29, 2024
 - New York Times - July 30, 2024
 - USA Today - July 24, 2024
 - USA Today - July 03, 2024
 - USA Today - June 20, 2024
 - New York Times - June 17, 2024
 - LA Times - May 29, 2024
 
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