Answer: MAN
MAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 303 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Holy smokes!"
- Enthusiastic exclamation
- Hipster's exclamation
- "Whew!"
- Beatnik's exclamation
- Chesspiece
- Million ___ March
- Fortify
- "Wow!"
- Staff
- Word before and after "oh"
- "Gee whiz!"
- "Oh, brother!"
- “Whew!”
- Creation at the Creation
- "Did you see that?!"
- "I can't believe it!"
- "That was sure something!"
- "You da ___!"
- See 46-Across
- Morning __ (Imus, for example)
- “Wow!”
- "Hoo-ey!"
- Little green __ (alien)
- See 27-Down
- "No __ can serve two masters": Matt. 6:24
- "Holy Toledo!"
- See 131-Across
- Homo sapiens
- Word on both sides of "to" and "for"
- "Whoo-ee!"
- "Geez, Louise!"
- Answer to the riddle of the Sphinx
- "Holy moly!"
- Superhero name ender
- "Phew!"
- Work, as a battle station
- Board game piece
- Game piece
- "I never met a ___ I didn't like"
- ___ Ray (Dada artist)
- Fellow
- Supply a staff for
- Seneca's "reasoning animal"
- Valet
- West Point cadet, before 1976
- "Do you believe this?!"
- Chippendales dancer
- Chess piece
- Pawn or knight
- Sixth-day creation
- Word after straight or straw
- Word after mountain or medicine
- It can follow the first words of 17-, 28-, 46-, and 60-Across
- Guy
- Chippendales dancer, e.g.
- Boy of the past
- Checker
- "Nowhere ___" (1966 hit)
- Follower of "angry young" or "dirty old"
- Playing piece
- See 11-Down
- #7
- See 54-Down
- Hombre
- Blue ___ Group
- "Holy cow!"
- "Gee!"
- It forms a superhero when added to the start of the answer to each starred clue
- Mouse alternative?
- "... the only animal that blushes. Or needs to.": Twain
- Queen in chess, ironically
- Pawn or bishop
- Generic chesspiece
- ''Whew!''
- Provide staff for
- Beatnik exclamation
- ''You da __!''
- ''Oh, brother!''
- Exclamation of surprise
- __ Friday
- Word on both sides of ''to''
- Sphinx riddle answer
- "Dude"
- Hipster's interjection
- Person or exclamation
- Word that sandwiches ''oh''
- ''The Running ___'' (1987)
- ___ of his word
- Word with ''overboard''
- ''Marathon ___'' (1976)
- Word before and after ''oh''
- Supply with a staff
- Irish Sea isle
- End of the beginnings of 17, 20, 51, 55-A and 19, 25-D
- Creation creation
- Tom, Dick or Harry, e.g.
- Typical West Point cadet, before 1976
- Isle of ___
- Peking, e.g.
- Slangy term of address
- When doubled, it may sandwich "oh"
- Superhero name ender, often
- Only creature that blushes
- Chess queen, ironically
- Supply personnel
- "The only animal that blushes"
- "A ___ for All Seasons"
- Isle of __
- Creation on the sixth day
- Word that can follow the start of 18-, 24-, 38-, 53- or 61-Across
- "Holy mackerel!"
- Whew!
- Wow!
- Word that sandwiches "oh"
- "The Running ___" (1987)
- Word with "overboard"
- "Marathon ___" (1976)
- Word on both sides of "to"
- Stag party attendee
- Intro to "is it hot!"
- ___ Friday
- Recent Bar Mitzvah, e.g.
- "The Six Million Dollar ___"
- Sorry! piece
- Game piece, generically
- Chess piece, casually
- ____kind
- Snow person
- Uncle or Granddad
- Word with marked or masked
- Dude
- See 91-Across
- Chap
- 'Oh, wow!'
- Supply with crew
- Bishop or rook
- Isle in the Irish Sea
- Chauvinist, usually
- Stag party guest
- Answer to the Sphinx's riddle
- Bloke
- Beatnik's interjection
- See 59-Down
- Boy, in time
- 'Holy moly!'
- BMOC part
- Board game mover
- Boy, as an adult
- Provide with a staff
- Word on both sides of "to" and "oh"
- Primate with an opposable thumb
- ___ the lifeboats!
- Adult male
- Serve at
- Sixth day creation
- Word in many a superhero's name
- Big boy
- Part of BMOC
- Bambi villan
- Solution to the Riddle of the Sphinx
- "___ overboard!"
- Word with cave or purse
- Alphabetically invisible word
- Checker on a board, say
- Word with "marked" or "masked"
- "Golly gee!"
- Evelyn Waugh, but not George Eliot
- Anthropology focus
- Gentle one?
- Queen, in chess
- "___ Vs. Wild"
- Provide a workforce
- Riddle of the Sphinx answer
- ___ of Steel (Kent alter ego)
- Word with best or common
- What fell in the Fall
- "Jeez Louise!"
- "Brother!"
- Provide with a crew
- Follower of ladies?
- "That's really something!"
- "Rain ___" (Dustin Hoffman film)
- "I go on four legs in the morning, on two legs in the afternoon, and on three legs in the evening ..."
- Burning ___
- Crocus Prov.
- "This has been amazing!" - !
- *"Holy smokes!"
- "Oh, wow!"
- Part 5 of a Labour Day quotation
- Ending with Wolf, Bat or Super
- Woman's counterpart
- With 12-Down, not natural
- One may be overboard
- "A ___ called Hawk"
- "A___ called Hawk"
- Word heard often in Cheech and Chong routines
- Final creation before God rested, according to Genesis
- "Sheesh!"
- See 21-Across
- Many a calendar beefcake
- Hominid
- "The invisible ___"
- "Stand by your ___"
- "That's incredible!"
- Gent
- Word that follows each starred answer to complete a film title
- Grown-up boy
- "The only animal that blushes. Or needs to"
- "What a piece of work is a ___!": Hamlet
- Part of many superhero names
- Certain grownup
- Beard wearer
- Simian cousin of a 56-Down
- "Fat ___ and Little Boy" (1989)
- Word with hour or eater
- Male
- "Heaven and earth in miniature," per a Chinese proverb
- Symbol of power, with "the"
- Any chess piece (even the queen!)
- "Wowie!"
- Britain's Isle of ___
- Dog's best friend?
- It can follow the first parts of 20-, 38- and 54-Across to form names of comics heroes
- Son of ___
- One overboard?
- Supply with staff
- British isle
- Hippie's adversary (with "the"
- "Wowser!"
- With 22-Down, immortal 20th-century racer
- "Geez!"
- Superfluous word in Cheech and Chong routines
- "The cruelest animal," per Nietzsche
- "Golly!"
- 'Sheesh!'
- Super ___ ( baby boy's hallowe'en get-up )
- Anthropologist's subject
- Superhero suffix
- Aristotle's "political animal"
- Staff, in a way
- Word that can follow each half of 17-, 27-, 45- and 62-Across
- "Aw, geez!"
- With 43-Across, strength needed for a team job
- Adult humanoid
- "The Amazing Spider-___"
- "Wow!" (2)
- Provide a staff
- Isle of ___ (spot in the Irish Sea)
- Famous moon visitor?
- Supply staff for
- Male human
- See 34-Down
- Engage a crew for
- First word in the "ben casey" intro
- Checker or chess piece
- "Boy howdy!"
- 1990 Sam Raimi superhero film
- See 15 Across
- Be on duty at, as a battle station
- Ending for "Bat" or "Spider"
- Artist Chella
- "Aw, jeez!"
- "Jeez!"
- *Entrance to a sewer
- Burning ___ (Nevada event)
- Ending for "Aqua" or "Bat"
- Opp. of 56-Down
- "No ___ is an island"
- "I'm a ___ of my word"
- Outdated collective noun
- Patriarchy beneficiary
- "Aw, darn!"
- Ralph Ellison's "Invisible ___"
- "Hoo-boy!"
- Lead-in to "-splain"
- Shania Twain's "___! I Feel Like a Woman!"
- ___ cave
- Elton's "Rocket ___"
- "___ Alive" (Thomas Page McBee book)
- "Wowza!"
- Bridegroom
- End of some superhero names
- Unseen "Bambi" villain
- Typical kabuki performer, in any role
- ___ Ray (pioneer in Surrealist photography)
- "Wow"
- "Hoo boy"
- "May the Best ___ Win" (ZR Ellor romance novel)
- "Spider-___: Into the Spider-Verse"
- "Obie Is ___ Enough" (Schuyler Bailar novel)
- Make do
- Spider ___ : across the spider verse
- Adult person
- "Aww, ___!" ("Drat!")
- "Invisible ___" (Ellison novel)
- "My goodness!"
- "Darn!"
- "___! I Feel Like a Woman!" (Shania Twain song)
- Jeez!
- "I mean, come on!"
- "Wowzers!"
- End of many superhero names
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 16, 2024
- New York Times - September 20, 2024
- New York Times - September 07, 2024
- New York Times - July 04, 2024
- LA Times - July 03, 2024
- LA Times - June 14, 2024
- USA Today - June 07, 2024
- USA Today - June 03, 2024
- New York Times - May 06, 2024
- New York Times - April 09, 2024
- USA Today - April 05, 2024
- New York Times - April 01, 2024
- New York Times - March 15, 2024
- USA Today - March 12, 2024
- USA Today - February 23, 2024
- LA Times - February 15, 2024
- New York Times - November 30, 2023
- New York Times - July 28, 2023
- USA Today - May 23, 2023
- USA Today - April 24, 2023
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