Clue | Length | Answer |
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Sound made to get someone's attention | 4 letters | psst |
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Sound made to get someone's attention | 4 letters | ahem |
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- "Pardon me"
- Verbal break-in
- "Did you forget about me?
- Interrupter's word
- "Don't forget about me"
- Interruption
- Coughlike utterance
- "What am I, invisible?"
- "Your slip is showing"
- Meaningful little cough
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- "Um, excuse me"
- Attention-getting sound
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- "Sorry to intrude ..."
- Faux cough
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- Call for attention
- Quiet cough
- "Uh, pardon me"
- "May I speak?!"
- Sound before "Your, um, f
- "Attention please ..."
- Sound before "Your fly is
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- Clearing, of sorts
- Slight interruption
- Pause filler
- "Um, I hate to interrupt
- Tap-on-the shoulder alter
- "Don't you forget about m
- Throat clearer
- Doubt-conveying interject
- "Um, pardon me"
- Throat-clearing noise?
- One's on edge - pardon me
- Attention-grabbing expression
- "if i might interrupt . . ."
- throaty attention-getter
- 'If I may intrude ...'
- Call for attention by an edge
- "If I may speak . . ."
- Just a marginal cough?
- 'Hello ... I'm right here'
- 'If I may interject ...'
- An interruption of sorts
- In the morning he gives a slight cough
- A cloth border attracts attention
- Attention-grabbing sound
- "If I may interrupt ..."
- "um, i'm right here"
- “I'm standing right here!”
- Attention-seeking utterance
- Clearing of the throat
- [Um ... I'm standing right here]
- word of disapproval
- break-in sound?
- "may i say something?"
- "if i may say something ... "
- "uh, don't forget about me ... "
- "psst!" kin
- "shh!" relative
- Sound of impatience
- conspicuous cough
- Breaking-in sound
- Doubt-conveying interjection
- Sound made to get someone's attention
- Excuse me please …
- Throat-clearing word
- “Uh, I'm here too!”
- Throaty sound
- Mild cough
- Interrupter's sound
- Frog remover?
- Word commanding attention
- Interruption starter
- 'I have something to say!'
- Coughing noise
- Cough to draw attention
- "Psst!"
- "Look at me, ........."
- ''excuse me'' throaty sound
- "your zipper's down"
- "i believe i was here first ..."
- Throaty "listen up, folks"
- *cough cough*
- "May I have your attention?"
- Polite way to interrupt someone
- "Sound before Your, um, fly is open"
- "Sound before Your fly is open"
- "Don't you forget about me"
- Tap-on-the shoulder alternative
- Audible nudge
- "I'd like to make a point ..."
- "Um, pardon ..."
- Word of pardon
- Kiss interrupter, maybe
- "Pardon the Interruption"
- "Could we get started, please ..."
- "Beg your pardon"
- Polite interruption
- Sound of a break-in?
- "Psst" alternative
- Attention-getting word (4)
- Attention-getting word
- Polite interjection
- Interruptive sound
- Courteous intrusion
- Attention-attracting word
- Courteous interruption
- Ear-grabber
- Pause-filling sound
- A word in edgewise?
- Throaty notice
- Throat-clearer's sound
- Throat sound
- Coughing sound
- Sound seeking attention
- Throat-clearer's rebuke
- Sound that means “Excuse me”
- “Can I get a word in?”
- Attention-Getter Of A Sort
- Attentionattracting cough
- Buttinsky's sound
- “uh, beg your pardon . . .”
- ''Can I cut in?'' noise
- attention-getting grunt
- [I can hear you, you know]
- Attention gaining sound
- "i'm right here"
- Indignant exclamation
- attention-getting throat-clearing
- "i'm interrupting . . ."
- "if i could jump in ..."
- Exclamation used to attract attention
- it's more obvious than ''psst!''
- "I'm standing right here, you know!"
- ''sorry to interrupt . . .''
- throaty sound made by seamstress
- Even members of yacht team excuse me!
- Sound of interruption from the throat
- "what about me?!"
- "Um, sorry to intrude ..."
- to attract attention
- "i'm talking now"
- "May I say something?" sound
- [I'm right here, you know]
- Attention-seeking noise
- Throaty sound to draw attention
- Interrupter's throat-clearing sound
- "Can I interject?" noise
- Sound of interruption
- ... and haw
- Sound made to clear the throat
- attention-seeker's word
- Throaty grunt to draw attention
- attention-getting throat sound
- Word to draw attention
- guttural interruption
- "May I interrupt?" sound
- "May I have your attention please?"
- (Clears throat)
- "excuse me . . ." sound
- Interjection used to gain attention
- “Pardon me, may I say something?”
- Interrupting cough
- "Excuse me, but ..."
- "i heard that!"
- You know I can hear you right?
- "could we get on with it?"
- "pardon me" sound
- “Psst” cousin
- Sound from someone interrupting
- “May I interrupt?”
- contrived cough
- "Did you dare forget about me?"
- "Give me attention" sound
- guttural attention-grabber
- attention-getting throat clearance
- Uh I'm standing right here
- Er excuse me …
- Subtle utterance
- Sound that suggests pardon me
- If I might interject …
- interruption simulating a cough
- Pardon me please …
- Cough
- I'd like to say something …
- A borderline attention-seeker?
- Cough word to mean excuse me, I'm here
- Attention-seeking sound
- America's on edge, I say!
- [just clearing my throat!]
- [I'm about to speak …]
- a sound to get attention
- Tired of being ignored here
- Can I have your attention?
- I'd like your attention
- Noise before a break-in
- expression to gain attention
- Clearer of a frog from one's throat?
- An edgy little cough?
- "Pardon me" without saying anything
- Excuse me, I have something to say
- (I'd like to speak now)
- "I'm literally right here ..."
- Cough of interruption
- "May I have your attention?" sound
- Attention-seeking cough
- Discreet cough
- Throat clearing in a theatrical manner
- Short cough
- Attention-seeking expression
- "Psst" relative
- "do you mind?!"
- [purposeful cough]
- sound to gain attention
- "Sorry to bother you"
- [If you'll allow me to butt in ...]
- "You forgot about me . . ."
- Oral interruption
- "psst. yeah. you."
- Sound in a clearing?
- (Pay attention to me)
- Throat-clearing attention-getter
- gentle utterance to attract attention
- attention-getting utterance
- noise made when interrupting
- sound for gaining attention
- Sound of an interruption
- Menahem has a little cough
- Attention-seeker
- "Hey, you!"
- Attention-getter
- "Hey!"
- "Hey ... over here!"
- "Wanna hear a secret?"
- "Hey, there!"
- "Look over here!"
- "Check this out!"
- "Hey, buddy!"
- "Over here!"
- Head-turner
- Cousin of "ahem"
- Verbal nudge
- Way to get noticed
- Fence
- "You there?"
- Furtive summons
- Confidential warning
- Sound from a test cheater
- Verbal elbow?
- ... a cheater in class
- Cheater's sound during a
- Covert sound
- Alternative to "Hey!"
- Discreet attention-getter
- Discreet call
- Whispered message lead-in
- Tip preceder, maybe
- It's attention-getting
- Nudge
- It precedes "Over here!"
- Sound from an exam cheate
- It may turn some heads
- Whispered attention-gette
- Cheater's whisper
- Head-turning sound
- It may precede a tip
- Alternative to being tapp
- Hushed "Hey!"
- Secret indicator
- Call to attention
- "Want to hear a secret?"
- "Hey, Mac!"
- Whispered call
- Sound before "Yeah, you!"
- "Hey, bud!"
- "Hey. You. Yeah, you!"
- Listen
- word usually whispered
- Discreet alternative to “Yo!”
- Furtive 'Hey there!'
- Secretive sound
- discreetly calling someone
- noise that means 'hey, you. '
- furtive 'hey, over here. '
- Covert 'Hey!'
- Subtle summons
- Furtive 'Hey, you!'
- 'Come over here!'
- Surreptitious utterance
- Discreet summons
- Sibilant summons
- "Look here!"
- "Hey, you!" whisper
- much more subtle alternative to "yo!"
- hushed summons
- Hissed summons
- Furtive 'Hey!'
- Sibilant sound to get attention
- Discreet 'Hey, you!'
- Sibilant summoning sound
- (Whispered) may I have your attention?
- alternative to a shoulder tap
- attention-getting whisper
- Whispered attention grabber
- Quiet “Hey!”
- 'Hey,' sneakily
- whispered “yo!”
- library attention-getter
- sibilant attention-getter
- sibilant "hey you"
- Cat call
- Surreptitious “Hey!”
- Ship in empty port attracts attention
- Attention-getting noise
- subtle "check this out!"
- Whispered attention-getter
- Attention-getting sound
- subtle "over here!"
- surreptitious summons
- sly attention-getter
- hissed attention-getter
- soft call
- sideways whisper
- restrained "hey!"
- sibilant "yo!"
- whispered "hey!"
- covert call
- covert "over here!"
- subtle "listen up"
- hissed "hey!"
- attractive sound?
- whisper from a cheater, maybe
- wordless summons
- vocal nudge
- "hey, get a load of this"
- soft "hey!"
- wordless whisper
- subdued "hey, you!"
- Discreet utterance
- Conversation starter
- Quiet Hey! Over here!
- Call for attention
- Subtle 'Hey!'
- "look this way!"
- Surreptitious sound during an exam
- Whispered sound that means Hey you!
- Over here! in a library voice
- Whispery 'Hey! Over here!'
- Furtive Over here!
- 'Hey, pal, over here!'
- Stealthy summons
- “hey! hey, you!”
- Attention-grabbing sound
- Sibilant “Hey!”
- subtle “yo!”
- Note passer's summons
- "I'm over here!"
- Library sound
- Note passer's signal
- Head-turning summons
- ''Hey this way!''
- Look here's ship entering port empty
- "Hey, buddy" sound
- informal conversation starter
- Subtle “Look this way”
- Low-key 'Hey! Over here!'
- attention-getting hiss
- Sneaky 'Hey!'
- Soft "Over here!" sound
- Secretive attention-getter
- Subtle attention-getter
- soft summons
- whispered alert
- Alternative to an elbow poke
- Hissed "Over here!"
- soft "hey you!"
- "Sound from a test cheater, say"
- Cheater's sound during a test
- Sound from an exam cheater
- secretive syllable
- "You, over there ..."
- Sound from a cheater
- Alternative to a tap
- Sound before passing a note in class
- Call in place of a nudge
- "Hey, I've got a secret ..."
- Alternative to an elbow
- Test cheater's sound
- Relative of "Hey, ma"
- Furtive attention-getter
- Cheater's sound, maybe
- Nudge alternative
- Hushed "Wanna hear something?!"
- Alternative to being tapped
- Cheater's utterance
- Low-key "Hey!"
- Sound before "Your fly's open"
- Fence's utterance
- Fence's opening, perhaps
- "Ahem!"
- “I have a secret to tell you!”
- "Ahem" alternative
- Ahem's cousin
- Furtive whisper
- Attention-getting word
- Sibilant aside
- Attention grabber
- Hey you c'mere!
- Secretive “Hey!”
- “Yo!” alternative
- Sort Of Summons
- "pass it on" preceder
- subtle "hey, you!"
- Under-the-breath “Hey!”
- “hey! hey, you! over here!”
- note-passer's sound
- summons from a hiding place
- "Want to hear a secret?" noise
- It's used to attract attention
- 'Wanna hear a secret?' preceder
- Wordless "Over here!"
- Violent guards in part look here
- hushed attention-getter
- elbow accompanier, sometimes
- Secretive "Hey, you over there"
- Quiet attention-getting sound
- Subtle alternative to “Hey you!”
- Hark!
- [hey! you there!]
- "hey, you! ...why am i whispering?"
- Quiet summons
- Vowelless attention-getter
- “hey! don't look now, but . . .”
- Sound that indicates “Hey, you!”
- head-turning hiss
- subtle hiss
- secretive alert
- ''hey you!'' hiss
- classroom cheater's sound