Answer: SAFE
SAFE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 221 times.
Referring Clues:
- Umpire's call
- Ump's call
- Hotel convenience
- A hole in the wall?
- Protected
- Sometimes cracked container
- Not 62-Across
- Sound's partner
- Stock holder?
- Decision made at home?
- Reliable
- Two-palms-down signal
- Having escaped a tag
- Diamond holder
- Cracker's target
- Out of reach
- Not sorry, perhaps
- Call at home?
- Call from home?
- Under lock and key
- Call at first
- Box that crackers go into?
- Office feature, sometimes
- Not put out
- Not out
- Opposite of out
- Gem holder
- Diamond call
- Base line?
- In under the tag
- Dependable
- Risk-free
- Opposite of "Out!"
- Call with outstretched arms
- Home free
- Out of harm's way
- Hotel room amenity
- On base
- Ump's call with outstretched arms
- Call at home
- Out's opposite
- Official's call with outspread arms
- Umpire's yell
- Cracker's box
- Ahead of the tag
- Challenge for Houdini
- Jewelry repository, often
- Palms-down call
- Base call
- Hardly hazardous
- Out of the woods
- Yegg's target
- Call at home plate
- Jewelry repository
- Umpire's cry
- Not tagged in time
- Place for gems
- First call?
- In an ark, say
- Lockbox
- Unlikely to produce controversy
- Out of danger
- Harmless
- Ump's cry
- Shout made with palms down
- Game-ending shout, perhaps
- With 52-Down, refuge
- Secure
- *Place to store valuables
- What might be said right before sex?
- Heist target
- Not in jeopardy
- Hotel offering
- Ump's outstretched-arms call
- Hotel repository
- Box behind a painting, maybe
- Palms-down gesture
- Protected from peril
- Not harmful
- Wall unit, perhaps
- Sound companion?
- Call at a base
- Strongbox relative
- Sound partner
- Unscathed
- Not in danger
- Well protected
- Vault
- Lockbox, for example
- Cracker's focus
- Sometimes-cracked container
- Tried-and-true
- Bank site or sight
- Nonpoisonous
- Diamond decision
- Diamond holder, e.g.
- A picture may cover it
- What baseball players are, at times
- Box with crackers on the outside?
- Kind of cracker
- Umpire's call, sometimes
- Box for crackers?
- Place for valuables
- Unthreatened
- Like Alex Rodriguez, sometimes
- Childproof
- Container that can be cracked
- Jewelry box?
- Hotel amenity
- Shout with the arms extended horizontally
- Unharmed
- Sound partner?
- Trustworthy
- It might be a close call
- Opposite of "out" in baseball
- Bombproof, say
- Not risky
- Bank sight
- Umpire's yell, sometimes
- Bank fixture
- See 23-Across
- Heist flick factor
- Hotel room feature
- Cracker's concern
- Umpire's shout
- Umpire's verdict
- Not threatened
- Call at first base, maybe
- Untouchable?
- Bread box?
- Well-protected
- Hotel fixture
- Secure place for valuables
- Guarded
- No-risk
- Strongbox
- Burglary target
- One may be cracked
- See 32-Across
- Cry at home, maybe
- Call at home, say
- Without risk
- Jewel box?
- ___ house (spy's refuge)
- Untagged?
- Free from jeopardy
- Free from danger
- Kind of house, in spydom
- Secured
- Ump's call, sometimes
- Box with a dial
- 118 Down's shout
- Valuables protector
- Lock-box
- What Mike Trout likes to be at home?
- Fool proof
- Bank vault
- Not tagged, perhaps
- "___ harbor"
- In there, sports-wise
- First or second call, maybe
- Goes with sound?
- Not tagged
- Baseball call
- Seattle-based insurance giant
- Prudent
- In no peril
- Locked valuables box
- Something behind a painting, maybe
- Bank feature
- Place of refuge
- Umpire's scream, sometimes
- Partner of sound
- ___ and sound
- No longer at risk
- In no danger
- In a sanctuary
- Perilless
- Fully protected
- Uncontroversial
- Strongbox alternative
- Careful way to play it
- Burglar's challenge
- It's for valuables
- Jewelry protector
- Free of controversy
- In a panic room, say
- ___ and sound (out of danger)
- One way to play it
- Shout over a dirty plate
- Valuables storer
- Untagged
- A good one is hard to crack
- On base, say
- Unlikely to cause controversy
- Cautious
- Not at risk
- Call made with outstretched arms
- In good hands
- One often stays in good condition after it's cracked
- Wall installation
- Combination target
- Hotel closet amenity
- An umpire's outstretched arms signifies this
- Away from danger
- Close call, maybe
- It may be cracked
- Security source
- Jewelry store?
- Box in many heist films
- Call at third base
- Not in harm's way
- Free of danger
- ___ space (area designed to be discrimination- and harm-free)
- Call at home, maybe
- Spot for valuables
- Call upon arriving home, maybe
- Better ___ than sorry
- What a crackerjack cracker jacks
- Lockable box
- Not out, in baseball
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - September 01, 2024
- USA Today - August 28, 2024
- LA Times - May 17, 2024
- USA Today - April 08, 2024
- New York Times - January 14, 2024
- LA Times - December 28, 2023
- USA Today - December 27, 2023
- USA Today - October 06, 2023
- New York Times - July 21, 2023
- LA Times - July 17, 2023
- LA Times - June 30, 2023
- New York Times - May 29, 2023
- New York Times - March 20, 2023
- USA Today - February 27, 2023
- LA Times - January 21, 2023
- USA Today - January 19, 2023
- LA Times - November 30, 2022
- USA Today - September 27, 2022
- LA Times - August 09, 2022
- New York Times - August 08, 2022
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