Clue | Length | Answer |
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"No thanks" | 3 letters | nah |
"No thanks" | 4 letters | pass |
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"No thanks" | 4 letters | imok |
"No thanks" | 5 letters | ipass |
"No thanks" | 6 letters | imgood |
"No thanks" | 7 letters | illpass |
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- "Count me out"
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- "Need anything?" reply
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- Comment after an accident
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- Reassuring words after an
- Response to "How are you?
- Happy post-accident state
- Reply to "Are you hurt?"
- Words of reassurance
- "all good here"
- "Don't worry about me"
- reassurance after a fall
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- "how's it going?" reply
- "it's just a flesh wound"
- "no problems here"
- "it's just a scratch"
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- "didn't hurt a bit!"
- "no damage done"
- "everything's fine"
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- Assurance after a stumble
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- statement after a trip
- "doing fine"
- Happy post-accident statement
- Assurance from one who's not hurt
- Reassuring words after an accident
- "'Twas just a scratch"
- Reassuring reply
- Reassuring comment after a fall
- "Everything's fine, thanks"
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- "how are things going?" response
- "are you hurt" response
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- Half A Self-Help Book Title
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- Post-accident assurance
- "... with this plan" (agreed) : 2wds.
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- “How're you doing?” response
- "how's it going?" response
- No problems here! (2 wds.)
- Statement of reassurance: 2 wds.
- "You all right?" response: 2 wds.
- Don't worry about me (2 wds.)
- "go help someone else"
- "No injuries here"
- Reassuring words after a fall
- "you alright?" response
- "how are you?" reply
- "Things are fine with me"
- "how're you doing?" reply
- Things are fine with me: 2 wds.
- Tepid How ya doing? reply (2 wds.)
- “Not a scratch on me!”
- All good here (2 wds.)
- Accident report of a sort
- Nothing's broken: 2 wds.
- Reassurance after a fall (2 wds.)
- 'How're things going?' reply
- start of a 1970s self-help book
- "no broken bones!"
- "How ya' doing?" reply
- 'No need to worry about me'
- "Everything's cool"
- Bridge declaration
- "No bid"
- [Knock], in poker
- What a player may mean by
- "Not for me"
- "Can't beat that contract
- Comment around the deck?
- 'Sorry, not for me'
- 'Check,' in poker
- 'Check' at a casino
- Skip my turn
- "Skip me"
- 'No bid from me'
- Bridge utterance
- Bridge call
- "no bid for me"
- "Count me out"
- No bid at the bridge table
- No bid in bridge
- 'Not for me, thanks'
- ''no wager''
- Not-quite-ready-to-fold remark
- Check
- "That's not for me, thanks"
- *knocks on the poker table twice*
- Words from somebody with a weak hand
- “Skip me,” in bridge
- Bridge proclamation: 2 wds.
- Bridge words
- Skipping words?
- Bridge response
- South's declaration, perhaps
- Nonparticipation declaration
- "Not me"
- "No thanks"
- Goren declaration
- Common bridge bid
- Bridge player's unhappy declaration
- what knocking may mean
- 'No bet'
- Bridge declaration, in casual play
- "None for me, thanks"
- "No bet from me": 2 wds.
- "wanna bet?" reply?
- "No bid," when playing bridge: 2 wds.
- what "check" means, in poker
- "check, please"?
- Poker player's “Check”
- statement in some card games
- 'None for me'
- Rare Scrabble declaration
- Not interested
- "You can skip me"
- Count me out (2 wds.)
- “Skipping my turn”
- "Nah!"
- Stand-patter's statement
- Card table declaration
- Card player's "Count me out"
- illinois toll-paying convenience
- "not betting now"
- No more for me thanks (2 wds.)
- "Uh-uh"
- "Forget it!"
- "Nosiree!"
- Casual turndown
- "I don't think so"
- Slangy denial
- "Bad idea"
- "Count me out"
- A Minor Prophet: Abbr.
- "Nope"
- "Don't think so"
- Slangy refusal
- "Ixnay!"
- "I'd rather not"
- "Skip me"
- "Don't wanna"
- "I'll pass"
- Casual denial
- "On second thought, forge
- "Hmm, don't think so"
- "I reckon not"
- Yup's alternative
- Down-home turndown
- "No dice!"
- "i'm good"
- Pass
- Informal rejection
- 'I ain't interested'
- 'Won't be doing that'
- 'Gonna pass on that'
- 'I ain't gonna do it'
- 'No need'
- "Nothin' doin' "
- 'Hmm, I don't think so'
- "doubt it"
- Slangy turndown
- Curt dismissal
- Slangy negative
- Opposite of yeah
- "ain't interested"
- "Unh-unh"
- "i s'pose i won't"
- 'That ain't it'
- dead end kid's negative
- "Forget about it!"
- "Huh-uh"
- informal refusal
- "you're dreaming"
- "guess again"
- "i don't wanna"
- "not happenin'"
- No-can-do
- "...... sorry..."
- casual "pass"
- casual negative
- "No thanks"
- 'Interested?' reply
- Unenthused response to 'Wanna?'
- I'm gonna pass'
- “Hard pass”
- “I don't want to”
- 'Not for me, thanks'
- “No way,” slangily
- Slangy no
- Lazy refusal
- "fuggedaboudit!"
- “Eh, I'll pass”
- "I'm not feelin' it"
- "No way!"
- "Fuhgeddaboudit!"
- "On second thought, forget it"
- Not interested
- "Nope, not interested"
- "Never mind"
- "Prob'ly not"
- "Fuhgedaboutit!"
- "i'll take a pass on that"
- Relative of nope
- Yeah's antithesis
- Yeah's opposite
- Informal denial
- "nope, i'm good"
- Casual refusal
- "Don't sweat it"
- Informal turndown
- "Nuh-uh"
- 'Yeah, probably not'
- Slangy I'll pass
- "Fuggedaboutit!"
- ''Fuhgeddaboutit!''
- "i guess not"
- "Get outta here!"
- "i'm good, thanks"
- 'It's a no for me'
- informal no
- "not feelin' it"
- "Doesn't work for me"
- 'None for me'
- Opposite of 54-Across
- "Bad idea," informally
- Slangy Never mind
- "Eh, I don't think so"
- "never gonna do it"
- "Thanks, but I'm good"
- “Let's not and say we did”
- Pass word?
- "ain't happening!"
- "I'd rather not," slangily
- To say no to something, casually
- No, informally
- "I'm gonna pass on that"
- "Eh, no thanks"
- Slangy opposite of "yeah"
- Informal variant of "no"
- Casual negative response
- "Sodium hydride" formula
- Yeah I'm gonna pass
- Another way of saying no, informally
- Slangy negative response
- Slangy dissent
- “Prolly not”
- "Ain't gonna happen"
- "Nope, not for me"
- Slangy rebuttal to "yeah"
- "don't reckon so"
- Casual "no"
- "I don't think so," informally
- I don't think so casually
- Rebuttal to "yeah"
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- Nothing doing?
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- Negative "yeah"
- Casual rejection
- "I'm not in the mood for that"
- Let's skip it
- “I'm good on that”
- "I really don't wanna," casually
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- 'Not gonna happen!'
- "prob not"
- *shakes head*
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- No, slangily
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- not buying it
- I don't really wanna
- "eh, forget it"
- “uh, don't think so!”
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- No (ABBR.)
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- “I'll skip it”
- "No," casually
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- 'Uh, I'll pass'
- ''i'll pass on that''
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- informal version of 'no'
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- "uh-unh"
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- Quarterback's tactic
- Bridge declaration
- Freebie
- Throw
- "No bid"
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- Go by
- Gridiron move
- Site of a mountain route
- Certain school grade
- Mountain spot
- Avoid summer school
- Get by
- Hail Mary, e.g.
- Quarterback's option
- Final bid
- Route for a wagon train
- Not fail
- Part of a wagon train's r
- Object of a scout's searc
- Say no
- Meet the requirements
- Turn down, with "on"
- Air play?
- Court transfer?
- Leave behind ... or not l
- Frontier scout's discover
- Bridge option
- Quarterback's move
- Bomb, e.g.
- *Common secret
- Take advantage of a broke
- Be approved
- Bidder's option
- It's often made freshly
- Mountain path site
- Skip a turn
- Overtake
- Gridiron option
- Way to get through Fathers and Sons
- Document that allows father onto ship
- To go by hand
- Dated briefly, making move
- Exam success or failure to answer?
- Mountain gap
- Way through a predicament
- Exam success? I don't know
- The old man's second to overtake
- My father's son? I don't know
- Go by; mountain route
- I don't know way through mountains
- Get through gap between peaks
- Elapse, go by
- I've no idea what the Galibier is
- something tom brady can do quite well
- Give the ball away on all sides today
- Football option
- Permit amorous advance
- Route through mountains
- go beyond on the road
- Fail to answer, but get through exam
- Defile ticket
- Mountain route
- Get by with no degree of honour
- Play on the gridiron
- Amorous advance made by a magician?
- Quiet nana's amorous advance
- say “no thanks”
- free ticket to go
- While away, approve advances
- Don't answer, just overtake
- "Do not ... go"
- circulate a free ticket
- Complimentary ticket
- Go by area between mountains
- Father and son, second to qualify
- 'No thanks, I'm good'
- quarterback's toss
- "No thanks"
- forgo play
- don't fail to get by
- Get an A, B, C or D
- Qualify? I don't know
- Football throw
- overtake between mountains, perhaps
- bridge "no bid"
- Elapse
- screen or bomb
- gridiron play
- Move lightly across ravine
- opt out
- Bridge call
- gridiron throw
- hand off
- Exceed; leave behind
- Bridge response
- overtake father on ship
- Get any grade above an F
- Not have to retake, say
- Ticket for ball
- Like ships that ... in the night
- Mountain way
- Permit
- Lapse
- gridiron maneuver
- Decline to play a card
- Skip over
- Succeed in school
- "Not for me"
- Move in specified direction
- Football toss
- Give up a turn
- Don't answer, overtake
- Make (a bill) the law of the land
- Throw a football
- ... out (lose consciousness)
- Authorisation in advance
- Fail's opposite
- Skip one's turn
- I don't know the answer
- Dad's on the way down, but will get by
- Go through a place
- 'Hard no'
- get through, using father's direction
- Bridge ploy
- Sleight of hand
- Go beyond
- Ratify
- .... the buck
- ... the potatoes
- Be acceptable
- Get a D or better on
- quarterback's throw
- "Go away!"
- Risk an interception
- move by
- overtake in the mountains?
- Object of a scout's search
- Part of a wagon train's route
- Leave behind ... or not leave behind
- Frontier scout's discovery
- Take advantage of a broken line
- Slip by
- Not run, maybe