Crossword clues for icons
icons
- Tappable images on a smartphone screen
- Tappable cellphone images
- Symbols to click on
- Symbols to click
- Symbols on smartphones
- Symbols on monitors
- Symbols on a screen
- Symbolic pictures
- Sports stars, to young fans
- Sonic (anag)
- Some Byzantine art
- Some altar art
- Software symbols
- Smartphone pictures
- Smartphone pics
- Smartphone images
- Smartphone display array
- Smartphone app symbols
- Small file folders, e.g
- Screen pics
- Screen images to click on
- Safari's compass and others
- Religious symbols
- Religious paintings, e.g
- Program-launching pictures
- Program access aids
- Pictures you can click
- Pictures to click
- Pictures on toolbars
- Pictures on the small screen?
- Pictures on Android screens
- Phone tapping targets?
- Phone screen images
- Phone panel images
- PC images
- Online navigation aids
- Much Byzantine art
- Mouse clicker's targets
- Monitor pictures
- Modern phone line?
- Mao and Xi, in China
- Madonna and Marilyn Monroe, e.g
- Madonna and Lady Gaga
- Little pictures
- Little computer pictures
- Larger-than-life sorts
- James Dean and Marilyn Monroe
- IPad pictures
- IPad images
- IPad array
- Images to click on
- Images on a desktop
- Images often double-clicked
- Images limited by the Seventh Ecumenical Council
- Home screen array
- Holy relics
- Graphics you can click on a desktop
- Garbage can and file folder, for two
- Gable and Garbo
- Folders on desktops, e.g
- Fixtures in stardom
- File pictures
- Dragged things
- Drag-and-drop targets
- Desktop lineup
- Desktop denizens
- Desktop assortment
- Cyber symbols
- Computer-screen displays
- Computer-desktop symbols
- Computer representatives?
- Computer mini-pictures
- Computer images
- Computer desktop symbols
- Clickable pix
- Clickable phone images
- Clickable images
- Clickable computer images
- Church figures, sometimes
- Cher and Che
- Byzantine art items
- Beyonce and Lady Gaga, e.g
- Array on a desktop
- App signifiers
- Android array
- Emblems
- Pictures on monitors
- Cathedral displays
- Computer symbols
- Little PC pictures
- They stand for something
- Screen symbols
- Computer pix
- Graphic symbols
- Computer programs have them
- Desktop pictures
- Folders, wastebaskets and such
- Shining examples
- Desktop array
- Trash cans and such
- Desktop symbols
- Larger-than-life figures
- Desktop images
- Computer screen lineup
- Computer screenful
- Toolbar lineup
- Common desktop clutter
- Lineup on a computer screen
- Double-clicked images
- Computer screen array
- Pope Francis and others
- Religious images
- Images on computer desktops
- Sacred pictures
- Part of a Byzantine church's décor
- Sacred images
- Religious art
- Sacred figures
- Figures on a microcomputer screen
- Objects of veneration
- Church art pieces
- One studies figures
- One scam succeeded showing pictures linked to apps
- Rubric on screen will include such graphics?
- Politicians are following the current figures
- Desktop items
- Objects of worship
- Menu items
- Revered ones
- Cursor targets
- Clickable pictures
- Religious pictures
- PC pictures
- Computer screen symbols
- Computer desktop images
- They're with the program
- Screen array
- Sacred symbols
- Revered celebrities
- Mouse targets
- Visual mnemonics
- Targets for a modern mouse
- Smartphone screen array
- Screen pictures
- Screen legends, for instance
- Screen gems
- Revered figures
- Religious statues
- Pictures on a small screen
- Pictures on a desktop
- Pics to click
- PC screen images
- Larger-than-life types
- IPhone array
- Idolized sports figures
- Holy images
- Elvis and Marilyn, e.g
- Elvis and Bogie, e.g
- Desktop clutter, perhaps
- Computer screen images
- Chapel images
- App symbols
- Trash cans on computer screens, e.g
- Touchscreen array
- They're tapped to open apps
- They appear on Mac's screen
- Targets of clicks
- Targets for modern mice
- Targets for mice
- Tappable tablet images
Wiktionary
n. (plural of icon English)
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Icons was a documentary TV show that aired on G4 from May 1, 2002 to March 4, 2007. It originally focused on significant people, companies, products, history, and milestones in the world of video games.
On May 10, 2006, it was announced that Icons was relaunching on June 3 with an episode focusing on J.J. Abrams. The relaunch was an attempt to feature a broader scope on things and people that "men 18–34 care about, admire and emulate." Recent episodes about George A. Romero, Frank Miller and the history of the King Kong franchise had aired prior to the announcement. The final season focused on pop culture subjects such as Marc Ecko, The Onion, and Family Guy. The classic video game themed episodes continued to air on the network sporadically until 2008, under the new name of Game Makers, unrelated to the G4 series of the same name.
Icons is the third studio album by None More Black, released on Fat Wreck Chords on October 26, 2010. It is the first album to feature new drummer Richard Minino.
Writing began in February 2009.
Usage examples of "icons".
He had no love for priests or icons, but so be it: the action was undertaken.
Many villages had old icons, all of them liked to claim theirs was the famous one.
There are at least two famous icons associated with the clothing Mary wore, both lost.
The familiar icons and signpost-symbols that guide the unwary are gone completely, erased by their owners or remade in new and somehow threatening form.
At the Polar Flare, where there is always news of the shadows, she catches the ball of light that is flung at her, unwraps the spinning advertisement without bothering to read the icons, there is nothing at its center, and she frowns, and tosses the glittering shards like confetti back onto the net.
Around the inner surface of the sphere, the eliminated players cluster in ones and threes, bright icons at the corners of her vision, redetermining the playing area.
BBS and the delta, slides away from it as the data slows around her, using her own separate momentum to carry her a little further into the swirling light, the bright icons of the advertisers and the punters and the users blending into a single shifting layer like the flow of a visible wind.
Only the wall remains unchanged, and there are icons clustered at its far end, waiting.
Bastard, she thinks, and grins, and keeps on walking, watching the icons shift themselves, spreading out to meet her.
Behind the icons, on the wall, she sees her icon dancing against a gaudy familiar packaging, its gloss a little dulled from handling.
Out of the corner of her eye, she sees other icons gathering by ones and twos, staying well back, out of range, but watching.
The Postmaster is first to move, drifting back out of the line of icons, away from the wall, away from her, his message clear.
BBS surround her, the first sphere filled with gaudy advertising, the icons fizzing against her skin, dancing around her like a cloud of insects.
She reaches the intersection, makes the transfer, and codes flash before her eyes, icons and a stream of numbers warning her that another person, another icon, is overtaking her, signaling for her attention.
She looks around once, noting the visible icons and the one that is invisible, blanked out, lurking behind a screen of light, and then nods to the shape that bows stiffly in her general direction.