Clue | Length | Answer |
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'Yes,' slangily | 3 letters | yup |
'Yes,' slangily | 3 letters | yah |
'Yes,' slangily | 4 letters | yeah |
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'Yes,' slangily | 5 letters | uhhuh |
'Yes,' slangily | 6 letters | stores |
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- Reserves
- Puts away
- Mall units
- Inventories
- Target and J. C. Penney
- Stashes
- Inventory
- Packs away
- Supplies; shops
- Where maintenance items are kept
- Puts away for later
- Supplies rushed on board
- Boutiques
- mall tenants
- shopping places
- saves, as data
- Large shops
- stockpiles
- Mall's many
- see previous clue
- target and walmart
- Reserves for future use
- uses a database, perhaps
- keeps a supply for shops
- Mall map listings
- Retail shops
- Puts aside
- Chain units
- Places to shop
- Mall directory listings
- Caches
- Shopaholics' hangouts
- Spree stops
- Gap and Toys 'R' Us, e.g.
- Mall fixtures
- Shops
- Large retail establishments
- Mothballs
- Accumulates
- Business places
- Lays away
- Supplies
- Feeds a memory bank
- Chain components
- Hoards
- Outlets, e.g.
- supplies rushed into ship
- Shopping mall units
- listings in a mall directory
- by the way, rose ordered the supplies
- Keeps and supplies
- Accumulates for future use
- toys "r" us and babies "r" us
- so you'll find the rest in the shops
- Tucks away for later
- parts of a chain?
- So rest is disturbed in certain shops
- Warehouses
- mall map units
- You may visit them all at the mall
- Repositories
- 99 Ranch and Forever 21, for two
- Rushed inside ship to get provisions
- Puts aside anecdotes except for one
- Some sales to resume in shops
- puts by for future use
- ones kept in chains, maybe?
- Markets
- Factory outlets
- Places to shop for supplies
- 'Yes,' slangily
- Stocks given to engineers on board
- Retail outlets
- shops a good man with metals
- Something that is accumulated
- Warehouses for inventory
- Mall shopping units
- Retailers' inventory
- Large quantities
- Keeps metal source in streets
- Keeps for later
- Components of some chains
- "Yeah, ......!"
- Yup!
- "I see!"
- "You betcha!"
- Yeah (2 words)
- "Yep!": hyph. wd.
- "Yes!": hyph. wd.
- "Ri-i-i-ight ..."
- Sure thing
- "Yep"
- "For sure?"
- Guttural approval
- Grunty affirmative
- Informal okay
- Informal affirmative
- "Suuure!"
- 'Yes,' slangily
- "Yeah, sure, whatever"
- "Yeah, sure!"
- Informal agreement [hyph.]
- casual agreement
- Casual affirmative
- Informal assent
- OK sure
- Expression of non-committal response
- "okay, go on"
- “Sure, sure”
- Exclamation of impatience
- Cry of disgust
- Derisive cry
- Derisive interjection
- Derisive word
- Derisive call
- Cry of derision
- Haymaking cry?
- minnesotan affirmative
- "Yes ......?"
- 'Fargo' assent
- Slangy assent
- Derisive yell
- "You betcha!"
- Casual affirmative
- Informal word of agreement
- "Boo" follower, in a triumphant shout
- "Uh-huh"
- Derisive response
- Disdainful cry
- Cry of impatience
- 'Yes,' slangily
- Taunter's cry
- "boo-....!": cry of celebration
- Haymaker's cry?
- "Mm-hmm"
- Boo-......! (celebratory cry)
- Yup!
- Slangy agreement
- Posh yes
- "Boo-......!" (triumphant cry)
- boo
- Derisive exclamation
- Ancient interjection
- Affected upper-class person
- "Hey, you!"
- "You bet!"
- "Uh-huh"
- O.K.
- Slangy assent
- "Amen!"
- Informal affirmative
- Positive reply
- Triumphant cry
- "Awright!"
- "Good going!"
- "Right on!"
- Informal assent
- "Amen to that!"
- Repeated word in "She Lov
- When repeated, part of a
- Word repeated in a Beatle
- Fist pumper's cry
- When sung three times, pa
- One-third of a Beatles re
- "I guess that's true"
- When said three times, "O
- "I suppose so"
- Right
- Part of a Beatles refrain
- Yes (informally)
- Affirmative response
- 'I know'
- "She Loves You" affirmation
- "that's true"
- casual agreement
- Slangy affirmative
- "okay with me"
- Yes, truly an aspiration
- Yes, truly an inspiration
- "Um ... sure"
- slangy ok
- "You rang?"
- x 3, a fab four refrain
- "For sure?"
- sports bar shout
- Definitely (informal)
- "You betcha!"
- fist-pump cry
- "You said it!"
- Woo
- Casual assent
- Slang affirmative answer
- Yep! (inf)
- "That's right!"
- Refrain word in many Beatles songs
- "You got that right!"
- Informal affirmative reply
- Not nah
- OK
- Informal agreement
- Casual affirmative
- Totally
- Casual "Uh-huh"
- Okay
- Casual affirmative reply
- "Okey-doke"
- "damn straight"
- 'Yes,' slangily
- "I can dig it"
- "... think so"
- Word repeated in a Beatles refrain
- "Repeated word in She Loves You"
- One-third of a Beatles refrain
- "You ......?"
- Opposite of nah
- "Oh, why not?"
- Sweet
- Hot dog
- "Woo-hoo!"
- "You talkin' to me?"
- "Sure"
- Slang assent
- Nope's opposite
- Fab Four word
- Word in a Beatles refrain
- Slangy agreement
- Relative of yep
- Relative of okeh
- Affirmative of a sort
- All right
- Great
- Okey-dokey
- Affirm slangily
- Slangy For sure!
- Yes! (inf)
- Slangy “Agreed”
- "I reckon so"
- Thumbs-up equivalent
- OK! (inf)
- "I agree!"
- Sure, slangily
- Sure thing
- OK [informal]
- Single from Usher's Confessions album
- "Oh ...?" ("Wanna bet?")
- Affirmative answer
- "Hell ...!" (a teenager's yes)
- Informal expression of agreement
- "couldn't agree more"
- Enthusiastic response
- Repeated word in a Beatles refrain
- Word accompanying a fist pump
- You and I see, certainly
- Listless assent, maybe
- "Definitely!"
- 'We did it!'
- "Sounds good!"
- ''Guess so''
- Affirmative (informal)
- Slangy reply
- "Is that so!"
- "Agreed"
- 2004 Usher song with an exclamation
- "Right on!," slangily
- Slangy "Sure!"
- What she said
- Informal 'yes'
- "I agree," slangily
- "Most definitely!"
- 2004 #1 hit for Usher
- Word of agreement
- Informal, easy way of saying yes
- "i guess so"
- “of course,” slangily
- "..... 3x" (2010 Chris Brown song)
- "Sure, okay!"
- Slangy yes
- A positive call from the Beatle
- Informal form of yes
- Answer in affirmative, informally
- "i'm down"
- Slangy affirmation
- Certainly, you will need a hospital
- Sure man totally
- I agree with you, I see
- let's do it
- "Hell ......!" (slangy agreement)
- U-turn from nope
- "Yes ......?"
- word often used by john wick
- frequent ad-lib from lil jon
- I agree (informal)
- Casual way to say yes indeed
- Casual affirmation
- cry with a fist pump
- agreement [inf]
- Informally, I agree you need a husband
- Usher hit whose title is a cheer
- "sounds great!"
- "Sure, will do"
- Slangy "okay"
- "Hooray!"
- "Mm-hmm"
- "correct," casually
- Informal word of assent
- "Hell ......!" (teenager's "yes!")
- Informal word of agreement
- Informal "Sure!"
- usher song? you bet!
- spoken agreement?
- Affirmative, informally
- "Uh-hunh"
- "Uh-huh"
- "You betcha!"
- Informal affirmative
- Nope's counterpart
- Western agreement?
- 'Nope' opposite
- 'Yes,' slangily
- Slangy yes
- "You're darn tootin', pardner"
- Slangy agreement
- Slangy affirmative
- Not nope
- "No prob!"
- Cowpoke's “okay”
- "You got that right!"
- "I reckon"
- “Sho' ‘nuf”
- Oater affirmative
- "Sho' nuff!"
- Sure thing
- Slangy assent
- "That's right!"
- Yeah's kin
- "For sure?"
- "indeedy!"
- "Agreed"
- "Absolutely!"
- Cowboy's affirmative answer
- ranch assent
- Casual affirmative
- Informal assent
- “hell yeah!”
- I sure do! as a cowboy might say
- "Mm-hmm"
- "You got it!"
- Yes, gruffly
- Yes (ABBR.)
- Slangy “Of course!”
- Word of assent (slang)
- "I agree," informally
- Western "oui"
- "You're right about that"
- "sure do"