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The answer LAUNCHPADS has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of launchpads in various dictionaries:
noun - a platform from which rockets or space craft are launched
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Spots for big sendoffs |
NASA structures |
First digs? |
Space-shot structures |
They'll provide a send-off -- mixed salad and punch! |
What shuttles leave from |
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Sep 7 2018 New York Times |
May 8 2016 Newsday.com |
Feb 28 2015 USA Today |
Aug 31 2011 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Feb 17 2008 Universal |
Mar 9 2004 Universal |
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Plural form of launchpad. |
Launchpads might refer to |
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Launch Pad was an alternative to the Macintosh and Windows desktop developed by Berkeley Systems in late 1994 for children aged 3 to 10 years. It provided a simple environment for users to help them to work without supervision. * Launch Pad replaces the Finder desktop (on the Macintosh version) while active, providing a simple area oriented graphical user interface in which applications and documents are represented by icons and large buttons, and the interface could also be adjusted to match each child's age and abilities. It is unknown if the Windows version replaces Program Manager while active. * While active, an "adult password" could be input at the logon screen which would quit the software and return to the Finder (on Mac) or Program Manager (on Windows). * Aside from its security features, its interface and basic functionality was very similar to KidDesk. |