Crossword clues for scifi
scifi
- Tales of tomorrow
- Tales of ET's, e.g
- Sting's "Dune" movie genre (Hyph.)
- Speculative writings
- Speculative stories
- Speculative genre
- Special effects-heavy genre
- Spaceship story genre
- Space series genre
- Space film genre
- Robot-novel genre
- Robert A. Heinlein's genre
- Ray Bradbury's genre: Hyph
- Ray Bradbury's forte
- Ray Bradbury's books
- Ray Bradbury genre
- Octavia Butler genre
- N.K. Jemisin's genre
- Le Guin genre
- Karel Capek genre
- Isaac Asimov's main literary genre: Hyph
- Hulu category
- Hugo winner's field
- Hugo Award winner's genre
- Genre with little green men
- Genre with aliens
- Genre often featuring time travel
- Genre of many a movie with "star" in its title
- Genre of "World War Z" and "War of the Worlds," briefly
- Genre of "Alien" and "Arrival"
- Genre for Philip K. Dick
- Genre for Heinlein and Herbert
- Futuristic story genre
- Futuristic story category, for short
- Futuristic stories, for short
- Futuristic literary genre: Hyph
- Futuristic book genre
- Future tales
- Frequent genre for composer John Williams
- Flying-saucer story genre
- ET tales, say
- Dune genre
- Dick's field
- Cyberpunk, e.g
- Cliff Richard song for video store section? (hyph.)
- Bradbury's books
- Bradbury's bailiwick
- Borders line (m)
- Borders line
- Books about aliens, e.g
- Asimov genre
- Arthur C. Clarke's literary genre: Hyph
- Arthur C. Clarke's genre
- Any movie with ETs
- Alien genre, briefly
- Alien genre
- “Ex Machina” et al
- "Westworld" genre, informally
- "War of the Worlds" genre
- "The X-Files" genre
- "The War of the Worlds" genre, briefly
- "The Martian" genre
- "The Expanse" genre
- "The Blob" genre
- "Stranger in a Strange Land" genre
- "Stargate SG-1" airer
- "Star Trek" genre, for short
- "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" genre
- "Pacific Rim" genre: Hyph
- "Interstellar" genre
- "Ex Machina" genre
- "Enemy Mine" field?
- "Edge of Tomorrow" genre: Hyph
- "E.T." or "A.I." genre
- "Divergent" genre
- "Avatar" genre: Hyph
- "Ad Astra" genre
- 'Futurama' genre
- 'E.T.' genre
- "Mars Attacks!" genre
- Some escapist literature
- Some Asimov books
- Futuristic genre
- Video store section for "Iron Man"
- It may be filled with saucers and such
- Bookstore section
- L. Ron Hubbard genre
- Tales of ET's, e.g.
- Heinlein's genre
- Accounts of aliens, e.g.
- "Star Wars" genre
- Tales of time travel, e.g.
- Trekkies' genre
- "Futurama" genre
- "E.T.," e.g.
- Film genre
- Domain of some invasions
- Future works?
- Space on a bookshelf?
- Genre of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation"
- Genre for TV's "Stranger Things"
- Kind of film
- Some terrific stuff in retrospect: like Life, the Universe and Everything?
- Fantasy fiction
- Axe discovered in extremely spiritual wood
- Lewis in comeback provided one literary genre
- Some terrific stories in circulation
- This puzzle's theme
- "Babylon 5" genre
- Movie genre
- Isaac Asimov's genre
- Book genre
- "Star Trek" genre: Hyph
- Jules Verne milieu
- Futuristic novel genre
- Bookstore category
- Nebula Award genre
- Book or movie type
- Video category
- Verne specialty
- Space fantasy genre
- Jules Verne genre
- Imaginative genre
- Book type
- Trekkies' field
- Space opera genre
- Space genre
- Ray Bradbury's genre, for short
- Oxymoronic novel genre
- Octavia E. Butler's genre
- Netflix genre
- Movie type
- Jules Verne's genre, for short
- H.G. Wells genre
- Genre with time travel
- Futuristic fantasy, for short
- Bradbury genre
- Asimov's genre, familiarly
- Asimov's domain
- Asimov's area
- Asimov story, for short
- Asimov genre, for short
- "Ready Player One" genre, familiarly
- "E.T.," e.g
- "Doctor Who" genre
- "Blade Runner" genre
- "Battlestar Galactica" genre
- 'Star Trek' genre
- Zombie's domain
- What hyperdrive occurs in
- Wells's genre
- Wells works
- Verne genre
- Ursula LeGuin genre
- Ursula K. Le Guin's genre
- UFO-story genre
- UFO-centric book genre
Wikipedia
Scifi (disambiguation)
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with futuristic imaginary.
Sci-fi, Scifi, SciFi, Sci Fi, or Syfy may also refer to: