Clue | Length | Answer |
---|---|---|
Boy | 2 letters | oh |
Boy | 3 letters | tad |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | hoo |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | gee |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | doi |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | lad |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | pup |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | bye |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | laz |
Boy | 3 letters | son |
| ||
Boy | 3 letters | man |
| ||
Boy | 4 letters | itsa |
Boy | 4 letters | wasp |
| ||
Boy | 4 letters | atta |
Boy | 4 letters | here |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | pygmy |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | sonny |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | skate |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | whelp |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | valet |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | youth |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | mamas |
Boy | 5 letters | spade |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | danny |
Boy | 5 letters | puppy |
| ||
Boy | 5 letters | white |
| ||
Boy | 6 letters | whitey |
| ||
Boy | 6 letters | shaver |
| ||
Boy | 7 letters | redskin |
Boy | 7 letters | red-man |
Boy | 7 letters | servant |
| ||
Boy | 8 letters | teenager |
| ||
Boy | 9 letters | stripling |
| ||
Boy | 9 letters | young-man |
Boy | 9 letters | white-man |
Boy | 9 letters | schoolboy |
|
Add your Clue & Answer to the crossword database now.
SubmitLikely related crossword puzzle clues
- "Girl" lead-in
- "...... girl!"
- Lead-in to boy or girl
- Boy or girl lead-in
- ...... way
- Intro for boy or girl
- Boy
- Kofi ...... Annan
- Boy or girl preceder
- Lead-in to girl
- Slangy lead-in for "way"
- "A Bug's Life" princess
- The U.N.'s Kofi ...... Annan
- Boy/girl introduction
- Lead-in to boy
- Girl or boy lead-in
- Lead-in to a congratulato
- Boy lead-in
- Lead-in to girl or boy
- Lead-in for boy or girl
- Contraction before boy or
- Boy preceder
- Start for girl
- Start with boy or girl
- Heine poem "...... Troll"
- "...... way!" ("You go, girl
- Start of an encouragement
- palindromic flour
- Baby ......
- wheat flour in india
- Intro to boy or girl
- Start for girl or boy
- ... Cat (pet food brand)
- relative of "you go!"
- ... Boy (gin cocktail)
- Roti flour
- ... boy! (well done)
- “That's the” shorthand
- Encouraging word
- Leaf-cutting ant
- Boy leader?
- Chapati flour
- "...... girl!" ("nice job!")
- Palindromic flour used in naan
- Lead-in to a congratulatory cry
- Contraction before boy or girl
- Word before "boy!" or "girl!"
- Slangy lead-in to "way"
- Girl/boy intro
- Start for boy or girl
- Encouraging start?
- Boy starter
- Start of a cry of encouragement
- Girl starter
- Sweetsop
- "...... Troll," Heine poem
- "...... Troll": Heine
- ... girl! (Way to go!)
- Columnist Dale Van ......
- Way to go?
- Unsorted wheat flour, in India
- Heine's "...... Troll"
- Indian meal
- Indian unsorted flour
- Indian flour
- “... boy!” (encouragement)
- puri flour
- ...... girl! (Yay you!)
- Flour in Indian cuisine
- encouragement lead-in
- Congratulatory lead-in to “girl”
- ... baby! (Way to go!)
- ... boy! (Nice going!)
- Flour that's a palindrome
- "... girl!" (encouragement)
- Start of a shout of encouragement
- flour used to make naan
- Flour for naan and chapati
- Encouraging prefix for girl or boy
- Word of encouragement
- Encouraging word before "girl!"
- ".... girl!": encouraging words
- Intro to girl
- start of an encouraging phrase
- Patanjali ... Noodles
- Palindromic flour in roti
- Flour for roti
- Flour in churi
- "... girl!" ("Good job!")
- Encouraging lead-in to "girl!"
- flour used to make chapati
- Motivating start to "girl!" or "boy!"
- "...... girl!" (encouraging phrase)
- It's kneaded to make naan and roti
- ".... boy!"; encouraging cry
- palindromic kind of flour
- "... boy!" ("Well done, son!")
- Flour for panjiri
- Battalion hides what's cooking ?
- Encouraging start to "girl!" or "boy!"
- ".... boy!"; supportive cry
- Flour used for naan and paratha
- Flour thats stone ground in a chakki
- Naan flour
- Flour ground in a chakki
- encouraging word before boy or girl
- Encouraging lead-in to "boy!"
- "...... boy!" ("Bravo!")
- Palindromic staple in Indian cuisine
- Palindromic flour in Indian cuisine
- Encouraging lead-in to "boy" or "girl"
- Palindromic flour in naan
- Flour used in naan
- Flour variety with a palindromic name
- main ingredient of chapatis
- '......boy!' ('Way to go!')
- start of an encouraging word
- Congratulatory word before "boy!"
- "...... girl!" ("You go, girl!")
- word before boy, girl, or flour
- Palindromic Indian flour
- "... boy!" (congratulatory expression)
- "...... girl!" ("Great job!")
- Start of some praise
- Praiseful lead-in to "boy" or "girl"
- Praiseful lead-in to "boy" or "girl"
- Flour used in chapatis
- Flour used in Indian cuisine
- Flour anyway you look at it ?
- "...... baby!" ["Ya did good, kid!"]
- kulcha flour
- Palindromic flour used to make naan
- flour used in chapati
- poori flour
- '...... boy!' ('Nice work!')
- Whole-grain wheat flour
- "...... way!" ("Nice job!")
- Princess in "A Bug's Life"
- flour in a chapati
- Paratha flour
- wheat flour stone-milled in a chakki
- "...... boy!" ("Good job!")
- Congratulation commencement
- Flour used to make 47-Down
- Flour made with a chakki mill
- ".... boy!" encouraging words
- flour for some flatbread
- "...... boy!" ("Great job!")
- ".... girl!" "You go!"
- "Later!"
- "Toodles!"
- Parting word
- "Ciao!"
- Farewell
- Pass, of a sort
- "See ya!"
- "See you later!"
- Automatic tournament adva
- Tournament pass
- Free pass, of sorts
- Departure announcement
- "TTYL"
- "g2g" follower
- Lucky draw
- Exiter's exclamation
- Tournament helper
- Cricket extra
- "So long"
- "Cheerio!"
- An extra farewell
- So long a run
- Extra purchase, reportedly
- Tourney pass
- free pass into the next round
- tourney advantage
- "Adios!"
- 'Catch you later'
- Farewell! (informal)
- Extra run; farewell
- Final word from the cricket
- Last word from the cricket?
- Quick farewell
- competition pass
- freebie into the next tournament round
- Word for Birdie?
- "Sayonara!"
- "see ya when i see ya"
- Peace
- an extra.
- an extra lucky cup draw
- "Till next time!"
- "Later, dude!"
- playoff pass
- playoffs privilege
- Guaranteed tournament advancement
- A word before you go
- "See you later, alligator
- bon voyage!
- English 64-Across
- Brief farewell
- "See ya later"
- noncompete cause
- Leave-taking word
- Birdie's word?
- "Until next time ..."
- Quick "adios"
- "Toodle-oo!"
- Parting term
- Free pass
- "See you"
- Of secondary importance
- Casual farewell
- Word with a wave
- "Hasta la vista!"
- "Ta-ta!"
- extra run
- Tournament sit-out
- "......, felicia"
- Automatic tournament advance
- Top seed's benefit, maybe
- Off-week, in football
- What a seed often has
- "I'm gone"
- Exit line
- Bit of scheduling luck at a tournament
- Luck of the draw?
- Court break for Zina Garrison, e.g.
- side issue?
- Succinct farewell
- Seeded player's delight
- One of twins at farewell
- Short farewell
- By the ...... (incidentally)
- Tournament position
- Something secondary
- Automatic advancement in a tourney
- Lucky draw in a tournament
- Scoring play in cricket
- Tournament draw
- Boy
- Run alongside end of lake
- Cricketer's run, so long
- "catch ya later"
- “Laters, baby!”
- "Gotta go!"
- Incidentally: 'By the ...'
- Off week, say
- round-skipping edge
- "way out" shout
- Short farewell term
- Word of farewell
- Cricket run by default
- last word, often
- Hello
- parting, or half of one
- tournament edge
- Greeting before going different ways
- Opposite of "hi"
- "Later, gator!"
- Farewell, in short
- Farewell, shortly
- "Au revoir!"
- A top seed often gets one
- "see you tomorrow!"
- "Adieu"
- Free pass to the next tournament round
- Farewell word
- The opposite of "Hi"
- "Until next time," say
- Run alongside end of terrace
- Farewell, for short
- Departing shout
- "Rock-a-... Baby" (lullaby)
- Top seed's reward
- "Until next time" word
- Parting greeting
- "Talk to you later!"
- tripled, an nsync song
- send-off statement
- Free ride, in a tournament
- Farewell aside to the audience
- Pass during the N.F.L. playoffs
- Run past with energy
- "I'm outta here!"
- Extra purchase, by the sound of it
- "i'm out"
- Cricket term
- Final word
- When repeated thrice, an NSYNC hit
- "buh" follower
- Short sign-off
- sportsman's automatic advance
- run but don't hit
- A brief farewell
- Extra cricket run
- top seed's reward, often
- it may help a team to win by a point
- "Gotta run!"
- Athlete's first-round pass
- exclaim on exit?
- Adios, farewell, so long
- Catch you on the flip side!
- Take care!
- Run for so long
- A week off in football
- "Peace out"
- We are outta here!
- Good thing to say as you go for a run
- Deferred match
- Tournament advantage
- Extra run in cricket
- Free passage through a contest
- Sheltering baby extended so long
- "Rock-a-...... baby"
- Brief farewell from WB Yeats
- term of farewell
- last remark from the cricket
- Ta-ra
- Tournament pass for some seeded teams
- "I'll be back over tomorrow"
- Word of leave-taking
- "I will be seeing you!"
- farewell [inf]
- Run not scored by a batter
- free run? good for the first farewell
- 'I'm done with this conversation!'
- Ciao, adios, sayonara
- Adios, cheerio! (abbr)
- "Catch you tomorrow!"
- Chat ender
- Parting remark
- A top seed may earn one
- Seed's reward
- Wide, say and so long
- "see you next time"
- Free round
- by the sound of it, purchase an extra
- runs out of cowshed to get extra
- See you soon (ABBR.)
- terse farewell
- extra short farewell
- Actor DeVito
- Partridge Family boy
- Hollywood's DeVito or Glo
- "...... Boy" (song of 1913)
- Most stupid, at any rate, in the US
- Actor Glover or DeVito
- actor glover
- Rhea's hubby
- Funnyman DeVito
- "... boy": irish song
- Hollywood's DeVito or Glover
- 21-season pitcher Darwin
- Boy of old song
- Actor Aiello
- Comedian Kaye
- Thomas from Deerfield
- Ainge of the Celtics
- Marlo's father
- Thomas or Kaye
- Ozark or Thomas
- Thomas
- Kipling's Mr. Deever
- actor aiello of “moonstruck”
- Boy in song
- “Grease” greaser
- mr de vito, actor
- mr devito, actor
- He falls for Sandy in “Grease”
- Actor DeVito from "Matilda"
- Marlo's dad
- Boy
- That boy with an air
- Ocean of "Ocean's Eleven"
- "... Deever," Rudyard Kipling poem
- ... Boy (classic Irish ballad)
- the kid in the shining
- ... Boyle, T2 Trainspotting director
- Mr McGrain, ex-footballer
- Actor Thomas
- ........DeVito, US actor
- Luke of That ‘70s Show
- DeVito or Glover
- ........ Dyer, presenter of The Wall
- ........ Boyle, Trainspotting director
- Sandy's beau in Grease
- ...... DeVito, actor
- ... Mac, soap actor
- Sandy's love, in "Grease"
- "...... have any say in the
- "...... ever!"
- "And how!"
- Bing Crosby's "So ......"
- Rhetorical question, poss
- Question that may be answ
- Crosby's "So ......"
- "Where ...... sign?"
- "...... look like a mind rea
- Question before "And how!
- Emphatic acceptance
- Possible response to "You
- "How ...... love thee? Let m
- Self-questioning reply
- "...... dare to eat a peach?
- Lead-in to 'And how!'
- “... need to paint you a picture?”
- "How — love thee?"
- "but what ... know?"
- "... know you?"
- Have to
- 'What ... know?'
- ... Hear a Waltz?: 1965
- Words after boy or so
- "... dare to eat a peach?: Eliot"
- ... look like a fool? (2 wds.)
- "How ... love thee? Let me..."
- "... have any say in the matter?"
- "Rhetorical question, possibly"
- "... look like a mind reader?"
- "You sure got me pegged!"
- Boy
- "How ...... look?"
- "...... Hear a Waltz?"
- “heck, yeah!”
- "What ...... care?"
- ".......... make myself clear?"
- "Why ...... Love You?"
- 'Where -- Start?'
- 'Are you ...ng anything this weekend?'
- "How ... look?": 2 wds.
- "Absolutely!"
- "what ...... win?"
- "Where ... sign up?": 2 wds.
- ...... dare
- Where ... sign? (2 wds.)
- "For sure?"
- "where ... begin?"
- "... have to repeat myself?": 2 wds.
- ... know you? (2 wds.)
- What ... care?: 2 wds.
- ... even stand a chance?
- Introspective question
- 'To what ... owe the pleasure?'
- Enthusiastic response to "Wanna come?"
- Enthusiastic affirmative
- "when ...... start?"
- "is that true about me?"
- A question of confirmation
- Self-examining question
- "...... look like I'm joking?"
- Emphatic interrogative assent