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The answer BLOOPER has 27 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of blooper in various dictionaries:
noun - an embarrassing mistake
A clumsy mistake, especially one made in public; a faux pas.
Baseball.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Goof |
Gaffe |
Knee-slapping goof |
Bit of unintended humor |
Short fly ball |
Part of some reels |
Radio announcer's blunder |
Embarrassing mistake |
Funny outtake |
Embarrassing error |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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an embarrassing error. |
an embarrassing mistake |
An embarrassing error. |
A weakly hit fly ball landing just beyond the reach of the infielders. |
a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually removed before the film or programme is shown |
a mistake, often amusing, made by a person in public |
Informal A clumsy mistake, especially one made in public a faux pas. |
Baseball A weakly hit ball that carries just beyond the infield. |
Baseball A high pitch that is lobbed to the batter. |
Blooper description |
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A blooper is a short clip from a film or video production, usually a deleted scene, containing a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew. It also refers to an error made during a live radio or TV broadcast or news report, usually in terms of misspoken words or technical errors. The term blooper was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s in a series of record albums produced by Kermit Schafer entitled Pardon My Blooper, in which the definition of a blooper is thus given by the record series' narrator: "Unintended indiscretions before microphone and camera." * Bloopers are often the subject of television programs and may be shown during the closing credits of comedic films or TV episodes. (Jackie Chan and Burt Reynolds are both famous for including such reels with the closing credits of their movies.) Humorous mistakes made by athletes are often referred to as bloopers as well, particularly in baseball. Prominent examples of films with bloopers include Cheaper by the Dozen and Rush Hour. * |