➠ CHA - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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cha
  • - "don't ......" (mid-2000s hit by the pussycat dolls)
  • - When repeated, it's a type of dance from Cuba: Hyph.
  • - Drink that's part of each afternoon
  • - What's provided in lunch and tea
  • - Don't ... (hit song by The Pussycat Dolls)
  • - "Don't ......" (2005 Pussycat Dolls hit)
  • - Dance syllable that's this puzzle's theme
  • - Part of a dance's name
  • - Londoner's cuppa, slangily
  • - Harry James's "Don't .......... Go 'Way Mad"
  • - Half of a S.A. dance
  • - Half a dance's name
  • - Brit's brew, informally
  • - "Don't ....": 2005 R&B hit
  • - "Don't ......" (Pussycat Dolls song)
  • - "Don't ......" (Pussycat Dolls hit)
  • - "Don't ......" (2005 Pussycat Dolls song)
  • - When doubled, it's a dance
  • - Time off to talk, to get a cuppa
  • - when doubled or tripled, a cuban dance
  • - ...-ching! (sound suggesting big profits)
  • - Tea household worker left unfinished
  • - When tripled a Cuban dance
  • - "...-ching" (sound heard at Vegas, perhaps)
  • - Chinese for 'tea'
  • - When doubled, a Cuban dance
  • - Chinese cuppa
  • - ...-ching! (sound of a cash register)
  • - Two of these make a fast Latin ballroom dance
  • - Goes before ching for a cash register noise
  • - "one, two, ...... ...... ......"
  • - Informal name for tea
  • - when repeated, a fast dance
  • - Double this for a dance
  • - When repeated twice, a fast ballroom dance
  • - ...-ching! (I'm gonna get paid!)
  • - ...... and miah were a corkonian comedy duo.
  • - "...-ching!" (sound a cashier hears)
  • - Tea, in Chinese
  • - 50 percent of a dance
  • - part of a cugat dance
  • - "...-ching!"
  • - ... gio (Vietnamese fried spring rolls)
  • - tea shops under the same ownership no longer fashionable
  • - Portuguese for "tea"
  • - Double this to get a dance
  • - When repeated, a Cuban dance style
  • - when tripled, a 1989 #1 rap hit by mc lyte
  • - When repeated, a dance of Cuban origin
  • - "...-Ching," song by Canadian pop rock group Hedley
  • - When repeated, a dance style
  • - "...-ching!" (cash register sound)
  • - Bit of tea
  • - Tea, in British slang
  • - Half a dance
  • - A dance, when doubled
  • - Dance, when doubled
  • - Chinese lunch, yum ...
  • - When repeated, a dance
  • - Rolled tea
  • - When repeated, a ballroom dance
  • - Half a ballroom dance
  • - When repeated, a Latin dance
  • - Half or third of a dance
  • - Half of a dance
  • - Half a dance name
  • - When said three times, a dance
  • - Single dance move?
  • - Part of a Latin dance?
  • - Half of a lively dance
  • - Half of a Latin American dance
  • - Half a dance step
  • - Dance half
  • - Ballroom dance syllable
  • - All the tea in China?
  • - When tripled, a dance move
  • - When doubled or tripled, a dance
  • - Two or three make a dance
  • - Third of a dance move
  • - Tea (informal)
  • - Syllable repeated after "hot"
  • - Slangy suffix with hot or got
  • - Said three times, a dance move
  • - Latin dance syllable
  • - It takes two for a dance?
  • - Dance start
  • - Dance segment?
  • - Dance move, when tripled
  • - Ballroom dance, when doubled
  • - A dance, when repeated
  • - "......-ching!" (cash register noise)
  • - When repeated, a lively dance
  • - When doubled, a Latin dance
  • - When doubled, a dance, or the D.R.A.M. song Drake jacked "Hotling Bling" from
  • - When doubled, a dance name
  • - When doubled, a ballroom dance
  • - Two to a dance
  • - Tea, on the Thames
  • - Tea in China
  • - Syllable tripled on a dance floor
  • - Syllable repeated in a dance name
  • - Syllable often said three times in a row
  • - Start of many a dance routine
  • - Said twice, a Latin dance
  • - Said thrice, a Latin dance
  • - Rosie Lee (slang)
  • - Rosie Lee
  • - Repeated, a Latin dance
  • - Repeated, a dance
  • - Repeated dance word
  • - Repeated dance syllable
  • - Part of a shuffle and three steps
  • - Part of a repeated dance movement
  • - Part of a dance move
  • - Part of a dance
  • - Part of a ballroom dance
  • - Oolong, in Brit slang
  • - One-third of a three-step
  • - One-third of a Cuban dance
  • - One-half or one-third of a dance
  • - One of two to a dance?
  • - One of two in a dance name
  • - Humorous suffix with hot or got
  • - Half the name of a dance
  • - Half or third of a Latin dance
  • - Half of the name of a Latin American dance
  • - Half a step?
  • - Got or hot add-on
  • - Got or bet add-on
  • - Doubled, a dance
  • - Double it for a dance
  • - Dim sum drink
  • - Dance-step syllable
  • - CNN Headline News anchor Virginia
  • - Ching preceder
  • - Chinese restaurant tea
  • - Bit of a dance?
  • - 1979 hit "What ...... Gonna Do With My Lovin'"
  • - ½ or 1/3 of a Latin dance
  • - Tea, slang
  • - Bowl-shaped part of the ear
  • - Two make a Latin dance
  • - Indian tea
  • - Dance piece
  • - Taiwan tea
  • - Oriental tea
  • - Tea variety
  • - Dance syllable
  • - When doubled, a lively dance
  • - Tea, in Mandarin
  • - Chinese tea
  • - When said three times, a dance move
  • - Half a Latin dance
  • - Common name for tea
  • - Chinese brew
  • - Tea type
  • - Tea ....
  • - Kind of tea
  • - Dance step
  • - When doubled, a dance
  • - Dance bit
  • - Dance part
  • - Easy
  • - Cuppa content
  • - 1979: "What .... Gonna Do with My Lovin'" by Stephanie Mills
  • - companion given a tea
  • - A latin dance, when doubled
  • - ....-ching! [sound suggesting a cash register]
  • - when repeated, dance with a shuffle
  • - Occupants of shack fermenting brew
  • - When said two or three times, a ballroom dance
  • - when doubled, dance often featuring three slow steps followed by two quick steps
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