Clue | Length | Answer |
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Isn't wrong? | 2 letters | is |
Isn't wrong? | 4 letters | aint |
Isn't wrong? | 5 letters | right |
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Isn't wrong? | 7 letters | isright |
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- fails to be, casually
- Is not, informally
- informal negative
- "You ...... kidding!"
- "i ... kidding!"
- '... that somethin'?'
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- Informal contraction
- '... Too Proud to Beg'
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- Aren't wrong?
- "........ No Sunshine"
- incorrect contraction
- "they hate us cuz they ... us"
- "... that the truth!"
- start of a fats domino classic
- negative from tin pan alley
- "... gonna happen"
- "... no sunshine": bill withers hit
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- English teacher's bane
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- ... No Sunshine Bill Withers
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- casual negative
- Is wrong
- slangy negatory
- "Gershwin's It ... Necessarily So"
- "... Too Proud to Beg (1966 hit)"
- "Picnic pest, in this puzzle?"
- "... That a Shame (1955 hit)"
- "1971 Grammy song ... No Sunshine"
- "Aretha Franklin's ... No Way"
- "... No Sunshine (1971 hit)"
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- "It ...... happenin'"
- "Sorry, that ...... happenin'!"
- What shouldn't follow you?
- "Hit 'em where they ......"
- "It ...... over till ..."
- "Is you is or is you ...... ma' baby?"
- "It ...... right"
- Ungrammatical contraction
- Isn't incorrect?
- Verb not in the king's English
- Four Tops hit "....No Woman"
- Grammarian's eyebrow raiser
- Old song ".......... She Sweet?"
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- "I ...... Got Nobody," 1916 song
- Solecist's word
- "You ...... heard nothin' . . . "
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- Solecist's contraction
- "...... Misbehavin'," Waller hit
- Grammatical no-no
- "...... Misbehavin'," 1929 song
- Substandard contraction
- "...... That a Shame": 1955 tune
- Start of a B'way title: 1978
- "It ...... Me, Babe," Dylan song
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- Solecistic contraction
- Negative no-no
- Solecistic word
- "I ...... Got Nobody"
- Solecism
- "It ...... a fit night . . . "
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- "...... fit night . . . "
- "And that ...... hay"
- '... that right?'
- Start Of A Fats Domino Title
- “...... No Grave” by Johnny Cash
- "Am not," slangily
- “You ... lyin'!”
- "... It Fun" (2014 Paramore hit)
- Slangy contraction
- Jennifer Lopez's "... Your Mama"
- "... i a woman?"
- equivalent of "isn't"
- Common contraction
- "it .... over till it's over"
- "... 2 Proud 2 Beg" (TLC hit)
- "— it grand?"
- are not (slang)
- isn't informally anti-swinging
- That ... no lie
- "aren't," in incorrect grammar
- informal "isn't"
- "Isn't," informally
- "........ Love Funny"
- “...... misbehavin' ”
- Word that makes you sound uneducated
- Fats Domino's "... That a Shame"
- "... No Way" (Aretha Franklin song)
- If I ... Got You (Alicia Keys song)
- Isn't another way?
- Is not
- The Beatles' "...... She Sweet"
- dylan's "it ...... me, babe"
- isn't improper?
- Rufus and Chaka Khan's "... Nobody"
- Are not, ungrammatically
- ''You ... seen nothing' yet''
- "... It Fun" (hit song by Paramore)
- In short, is not (informal)
- Isn't improperly used?
- ".... That a Shame"; Fats Domino hit
- "... It Funky" (James Brown album)
- "you ...... nothin' but a hound dog"
- Isn't for informal speakers?
- ... It Fun (Paramore song)
- ...... Misbehavin' (jazz standard)
- “.. .... for You” by Chaka Khan
- ...... It Fun (2014 Paramore song)
- "...... I a stinker?"
- Jazz classic, … Misbehavin'
- Informality favored by Twain
- Isn't (as common?)
- Sojourner Truth's '...... I a Woman?'
- Is not contracted casually
- Aren't, informally
- Isn't contraction that isn't isn't
- Is not commonly spoken?
- "...... Too Proud" (jukebox musical)
- Bugs Bunny contraction
- ".... life grand?"
- "Is!" rebuttal
- ... no sunshine, song by bill withers
- "...... 2 Proud 2 Beg" (TLC single)
- Informal negation
- casual contraction
- "...... that something?"
- More informal version of 70-Across
- Form of "to be"
- .. that so (indeed)
- Exists
- Happens
- Part of the verb "to be,"
- “This — an outrage!”
- to be or not to be, that...
- You are, he ........
- I'm sorry (ABBR.)
- Work
- Be alive
- Isn't wrong?
- Iceland (www)
- Third person singular of to be
- island abbreviation
- third-person form of to be
- Isn't wrong?
- Appropriate
- Just
- "Amen!"
- Conservatives, with "the"
- "Oh, sure"
- Correct
- "Bingo!"
- "Yeah, ......!"
- *Bracket shape
- Like rain?
- Legal entitlement
- Spot on
- True blues?
- Shock that head is leaving? I'll say!
- Correct; entitlement
- Prerogative
- Correct; appropriate
- Rectify title
- Completely correct Conservatives
- "That's it!"
- See 24 Across
- Ceremony read out? Correct!
- Morally correct
- The correct direction
- Dexter's prerogative
- Change of direction in match
- Proper intelligent, but not at first
- Quite proper, though blue
- Just offside?
- Exact what one is entitled to?
- Scare head, away to one side
- Sort out the authority!
- Just politically traditionalistic
- Entitlement
- Correct, proper
- dexter is correct
- Fitting entitlement
- make a correction to starboard
- 'I know'
- East, on a map
- Appropriate side
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- Fit for all sides today
- Correct liturgy for listeners?
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- A blow in the side?
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- a ceremony sounded fitting
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- the correct side?
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- Perfect mate's surname
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- Proper ceremony announced
- On the money
- "correctomundo!"
- Directly
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- just claim cannot be left
- 'That's correct'
- smart, removing top side
- Proper outfit to go with odd hats?
- just claim to be conservative?
- faultless record, we hear
- the correct political wing?
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- correct political wing?
- Proper ceremony, so we hear
- correct uniform for military command
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- Exactly
- morally justifiable prerogative
- Clever releasing B side
- Correct sound for ceremony
- no seaman would describe this as port
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- chief assistant is a dexterous chap
- Direction of a blow
- correct side
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- "Of course ..."
- Starboard
- Amendment subject
- Divine
- A political position
- Fitting
- Dextral
- Mr. ...... (Prince Charming)
- Accurate
- Conservatives
- Conservative position
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- Proper shock female being fired
- not left without a fault
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- True Conservatives?
- Not Wrong
- Morally defensible
- Certain punch
- constitutional conferral
- Authority
- Appropriate ceremony report
- Equitable, but only just
- Proper ceremony for the listener
- an angle of 90?
- Precisely
- just claim of conservatives
- Totally in agreement!
- A blow against socialism?
- Alarm not starting properly
- Correct height for an oil platform
- not 8? correct!
- A just claim; wouldn't you say?
- Not left
- boxer's punch or a tackle
- Wrong
- correct prerogative
- Legal claim
- Utter prerogative
- the hand to the east when facing north
- tory entitlement?
- tory justice
- trebly oxymoronic politician?
- true — just claim
- Tory supporters not wrong!
- "... this way!"
- Starboard side
- Clever, not needing book to be correct
- clever, but not initially correct
- Without delay
- Fitting that unwieldy girth
- Just set in order
- *Privilege
- What is due, entitlement
- starboard, facing the prow
- Tory not initially intelligent
- Conservative justice
- exactamundo
- it is not left correct
- one side is correct, it would seem
- Genuine scare, heading off
- "The Price Is ...."
- the privilege of being correct?
- conservatively correct?
- Just one hand?
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- "Okay" heard at formal ceremony
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- Opposite of left
- TRUE
- True; correct
- Not left straight
- Completely
- Stabilize
- Correct ceremonial recitation
- Not left. Is that wrong?
- Correct but it isn't left
- Just fair
- "Uh-huh"
- One side politically correct
- "The .... Stuff"
- most valuable assistant
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- Left's opposite
- Rectify
- The correct hand?
- dexterous punch!
- one side of a sock!
- A legitimate punch
- Do justice to the conservatives
- not left any entitlement
- correct title
- Moving along
- ...... Round, Flo Rida hit
- A sock only suitable for one foot?
- just fix what odd characters missed
- Just — proper
- clever, removing first side
- A justifiable punch
- proper girth adjustment
- Privilege is reasonable. Okay?
- Tory one is entitled to
- Not left. Correct!
- Entitlement to only one sock?
- such a just claim cannot be left
- Just perfect
- Just correct
- Claim to be accurate
- All the way from Brighton
- Word before angle or hook
- clever, removing front side
- Just scare the fellow first
- Just what one is entitled to
- The conservative entitlement
- Wrong girth, it's true
- Fair
- the privilege of never being wrong?
- "isn't that so?"
- Put pen to paper, say --- correct
- side where the brightest is best off
- On the one hand quite justified
- Left's antonym
- correct on the one hand