Answer: TEENS
TEENS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 252 times.
Referring Clues:
- Coming-of-age period
- Nashville ___ (60's pop group)
- Rebellious time
- Oft-rebellious group
- High schoolers
- Many MTV watchers
- "Difficult years"
- Freshmen, usually
- Most 'N Sync fans
- New drivers, usually
- Youth
- Most mall rats
- Parenting challenges
- Cold forecast
- Rebellious years, often
- Cold temps
- Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, e.g.
- Babysitters, typically
- Most driver's ed students
- Difficult period
- Many Justin Timberlake fans
- Cold weather
- Seven-year stretch
- Majority of a crowd at a Jonas Brothers concert
- World War I period
- Frigid temps
- "Dawson's Creek" characters
- Troubled times, often
- "Boston Public" extras
- Prom people
- Most high schoolers
- Many mall rats
- Many fast food workers
- High schoolers, mostly
- New drivers, often
- Cause of gray hair?
- Many fast-food workers
- Minority group?
- Many new drivers
- Mall crawlers
- Many babysitters
- Causes of gray hair?
- Groupies, usually
- Promgoers, usually
- Many Facebook users
- Chilly temperature range
- Difficult years
- Prom goers
- Oldest Little Leaguers
- Soon-to-be adults
- Time of one's life
- "American Graffiti" extras
- Many MySpace users
- Readers of Bop magazine
- Tiger Beat's target audience
- New voters, often
- Frequent texters
- New drivers, typically
- Many iPod toters
- Challenging years
- Winter temps may be in them
- Frigid forecast, by most reckoning
- Early drivers
- Word in a winter forecast
- Many mall visitors
- Many grads
- Future twentysomethings
- Babysitters, often
- Betty and Veronica, for two
- Most driver-ed students
- Freezing temperatures
- Cold temperatures
- Adolescents
- Most high-schoolers
- High-schoolers, usually
- Cool temps
- Most high-school grads
- Promgoers
- They may be found hanging in malls
- They're between 12 and 20
- Adults-in-training
- Acne years, for many
- Ferris Bueller's peers
- They're coming of age
- Group between 12 and 20
- Future adults
- ''Smallville'' crowd, e.g.
- Some winter temperatures
- Many texters
- Prom participants
- Most high school students
- Driver's permit holders, typically
- Harry Potter and friends, in book three
- Awkward age, for some
- Camp counselors, often
- Some freezing temperatures
- Most college freshman
- They often have curfews
- Age group
- Troublesome time, for some
- They fall between 12 and 20
- They may have curfews
- "The Wonder Years" years
- High-schoolers
- Frigid forecast
- Most new drivers
- Youthful years
- Time between 12 and 20
- First-time drivers, often
- Many Miley Cyrus fans
- "Superbad" extras
- Jeremy and friends, in "Zits" comics
- Frigid temperature range
- Word in a winter forecast, perhaps
- Major music consumers
- A time of your life
- Second decade
- Recent bar mitzvah boys
- "Hannah Montana" fans
- Promgoers, typically
- Driver's Ed class, usually
- "New Moon" readers, often
- Rebellious group
- A time of your life?
- High school students
- Many 3-Down users
- Many arcade-goers
- The Bumstead kids, for two
- Period of rapid growth
- Beavis and Butt-Head
- Rebels without a cause
- Prom crowd
- SAT takers
- Prom group
- Most college applicants
- Fake ID users, often
- High-school students
- Prom attendees
- Many MTV viewers
- Adolescence
- Adolescent years
- Ages 13-19
- Preadults
- Driving-school students, usually
- Seven-year period in which some get lucky for the first time
- Winter temps, perhaps
- Adult wannabes
- Age 13 -19
- "Glee" extras
- Kids with curfews
- Winter reading, say
- People between 12 and 20
- Much-targeted demographic
- Some up-and-comers
- Awkward years, for many
- Tenth graders, e.g.
- Typically tough life phase
- Mall rats, maybe
- Typical texters
- Terrifying (or at least super irritating) group for anyone who isn't their age, often
- Wintry temps
- Child-adult bridge
- Much of the Disney Channel's demographic
- Sub-freezing temps
- Target of much advertising
- Some minors
- Typical Nome winter highs
- Many One Direction fans
- Many "Glee" characters
- Nancy Drew never left hers behind
- Snapchat demographic
- Seven-year phase
- Admissions office prospects, usually
- Some freezing temps
- Sock hoppers
- Driver's ed students, often
- Many Snapchat users
- Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
- Freezing temps
- They start in middle school
- Wintry numbers
- Youths
- Driver's ed class fillers
- Young people
- Kids older than 12
- Tenth-graders
- Baby sitters, often
- Developmental period
- Hunger Games competitors
- Sub-freezing temperatures
- Many Beliebers
- Cold weather word
- Adults-to-be
- Icy temp
- 11th graders
- Young adults
- They come after 12
- After-school jobholders
- Rebellious years, stereotypically
- Frequent targets of peer pressure
- Newish voters
- Dare target group
- Salad days
- Ariana Grande's fan base, mostly
- Many summer job holders
- Awkward period, often
- Cold-weather forecast word
- Chief buyers of performers' albums
- Archie and Jughead, perennially
- The acne years
- Winter temp range
- Some salad days
- Most driving-permit holders
- Chilly temps
- Archie and his friends, e.g.
- Some Gen Z-ers
- WWI decade
- Many fake ID users
- Chilly forecast word
- Typical Snapchat users
- Winter temps, in many places
- Most freshmen
- Most student drivers
- Time for a growth spurt
- The Ninja Turtles, e.g.
- Ones anxious to take driver's ed, typically
- They're on their second decade
- Many characters in "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina"
- Many high schoolers
- A lot of TikTok's audience
- Years before 2020, informally
- January temps, often
- Typical winter highs at the summit of Mt. Washington
- Most prom attendees
- Much of Gen Alpha, now
- Many TikTok users, age-wise
- Decade after the aughts
- Members of filmdom's Breakfast Club
- The Ninja Turtles, for example
- Many student drivers
- Many zoomers
- Many "Heartstopper" characters, age-wise
- Most high schoolers, agewise
- Some frigid temps
- Many "Riverdale" characters
- Many "Saved by the Bell" characters
- Main characters in "Booksmart" and "Easy A"
- High schoolers, typically
- Many "Daria" characters, age-wise
- Many first-time voters
- Many YA characters, age-wise
- Cold snap temps
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- USA Today - July 11, 2024
- LA Times - May 02, 2024
- LA Times - March 03, 2024
- USA Today - February 16, 2024
- New York Times - February 14, 2024
- New York Times - October 13, 2023
- LA Times - September 25, 2023
- LA Times - March 03, 2023
- LA Times - January 09, 2023
- USA Today - December 16, 2022
- LA Times - December 01, 2022
- New York Times - October 11, 2022
- New York Times - August 12, 2022
- New York Times - July 25, 2022
- USA Today - July 21, 2022
- New York Times - May 08, 2022
- USA Today - April 27, 2022
- USA Today - January 12, 2022
- New York Times - December 25, 2021
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