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Answer for the clue "With puzzlement ", 11 letters:
quizzically

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Word definitions for quizzically in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Quizzical \Quiz"zic*al\ (kw[i^]z"z[i^]*kal), a. Relating to quizzing; given to quizzing; of the nature of a quiz; farcical; sportive. [1913 Webster] -- Quiz"zic*al*ly , adv.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. in a quizzical and questioning manner; "they looked quizzically at the doctor" [syn: questioningly ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In a quizzical manner; as if puzzled or asking a question.

Usage examples of quizzically.

Curtis looked at Steingall quizzically, and even laughed with a whole-hearted appreciation of the jest.

He turned away to Big Red, who stood arms akimbo, quizzically watching her sister.

Taverik pulled the armchair closer to Marita and peered quizzically at her.

The man's going to two-step out of at the very least a probation-violation and prosecution on all his old highly convictable charges because I have to pitch the case, for the sake of my own recovery, I, who wanted nothing so much as to see this man locked down in a cell with some psychopathic cellmate for the rest of his natural life, who shook my fist at the ceiling and vowed ' and again the noise, this time muffled by the fine hat and so less well-muffled, his shoes pounding a little on the carpet in rage so that Pat's dogs raised their heads and looked quizzically at him, and the epileptic one had a very small loud-noise seizure.

The duchess turned her cosmetically perfect face toward him quizzically.

The other did something off screen and then came back, full face and looked at Bert quizzically.

Nearby was Ernie Reubens, who appeared to be quizzically appraising the dietitian’s quivering, voluptuous breasts.

There was a flood while Scott was there, and he sat in a bar one afternoon, lifting his eyebrow quizzically in an expression that was familiar to his friends, watching water roll through the door and rise to the first rung of his stool.