- - "... You," 1979 Pink Floyd song that featured in the 2010 movie "Due Date"
- - Informal greeting that grabs attention
- - "That's not fair!"
- - 'Stop that!'
- - 'You take that back!'
- - 'I resent that!'
- - "I heard that!"
- - "Stop it!"
- - 'Cut that out!'
- - "That's not very nice!"
- - 'That can't be right!'
- - 'Stop right there!'
- - "I don't like that!"
- - "..., Soul Sister," 2009 song by rock band Train, and maybe the start of a conversation
- - At the end of the day, he gives a cry
- - ".. you!" (attention-getting cry)
- - Attention-seeker's cry?
- - Beatles' hit "... Jude"
- - Pink Floyd's song "... You"
- - I say - it rhymes!
- - Baseball great Willie Mays The Say ... Kid
- - "Watch it, you!"
- - Word you might say to Siri or Google Assistant
- - ".... Jude"; Beatles song
- - shout attracting attention
- - Casual greeting, say
- - The Say ... Kid (nickname for Willlie Mays)
- - David Guetta's song "... Mama"
- - "..., Soul Sister," hit single by Train
- - call to jude?
- - 'Yoohoo!'
- - Word used to get Siri's attention
- - Avicii's song "... Brother"
- - "... Jude," a Beatles song written by 11a
- - "..., Soul Sister" (2009 song by Train)
- - Song word sung twice before "goodbye"
- - Call to Siri?
- - "... Baby" (No Doubt hit)
- - "... Mister Tambourine Man, play a song for me...."
- - "... There Delilah" (Plain White T's song)
- - David Guetta song "... Mama"
- - "..., what's up?" ("Hi")
- - "... Jude" (Beatles number)
- - "... There Delilah" (song by the Plain White T's)
- - "... There Delilah," song by Plain White T's
- - "... Jude" ("The Beatles" song)
- - The yachtsman's cry for attention
- - Another way of saying "Hi"
- - "... There Delilah" (Plain White T's hit song)
- - The Beatles' song "... Jude"
- - Say ... Kid (nickname for Willie Mays)
- - Pink Floyd song "... You"
- - Interjection used to attract attention
- - "...... arnold!" (nickelodeon series)
- - Another word for "hi"
- - "What's the big idea, pal?"
- - Convo opener
- - 24: Life Stories and Lessons from the Say ... Kid (Willy Mays autobiography)
- - Greet straw homophone
- - "... Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me..."
- - "... Jude", song by The Beatles
- - The Beatles hit, "... Jude"
- - "..., Soul Sister," song by Train
- - "Yo, over here!"
- - "Hi there"
- - Verbal nudge
- - "Watch it, buster!"
- - "Ahem" cousin
- - "...... Jude" (Beatles hit)
- - "Wait one minute!"
- - "I object!"
- - Word repeated by Fat Albert
- - The Say ...... Kid (nickname for Willie Mays)
- - "Now, wait just a second!"
- - "Gabba Gabba ......"
- - Train: "...... Soul Sister"
- - One-third of Fat Albert's catchphrase
- - "......! Wait! I got a new complaint..." (Nirvana lyric)
- - "......, Soul Sister" (2009 Train hit)
- - "...... Ya!" (OutKast hit)
- - "...... Jude" (Beatles classic)
- - "...... Diddle Diddle" (nursery rhyme)
- - "...... Baby" (2001 No Doubt hit)
- - Willy Mays: Say ........ Kid
- - What Outkast says before "Ya!"
- - What Bon Jovi says to "God"?
- - Unimaginative Tinder opener
- - Tripled, Yogi Bear's catchphrase
- - The Say ...... Kid (Willie Mays)
- - The Beatles' ".... Jude"
- - Shouting word
- - Say-...... Kid (Willie Mays)
- - Said three times, Fat Albert's greeting
- - Relative of "pssst!"
- - Part of Fat Albert's line
- - Outkast "...... Ya"
- - Oral objection
- - Mays, The Say ...... Kid
- - Magician's exclamation,... presto!
- - John Madden sentence starter
- - Grainger's "Shepherd's ......"
- - Cry before "Get your hands off!"
- - Beatles' word to Jude
- - Attention-getting Pixies song?
- - Attention-getting Mitchel Musso song?
- - Across-the-room call
- - "What's the __ idea?"
- - "What do you think you're doing?"
- - "Watch it, pal!"
- - "Watch it, buddy!"
- - "The ...... Song" (familiar name of the Gary Glitter song "Rock and Roll Part 2" often played at sports events)
- - "Just hold everything!"
- - "Just a cotton-pickin' minute!"
- - "Ho ......" (Lumineers song)
- - "Got a second?"
- - "Get back here!"
- - "......! You! Get off of my cloud" (lyrics from a 1965 Rolling Stones hit)
- - "......! Jealous Lover"
- - "......, you!" (attention-getting shout)
- - "......, There," 1954 song
- - "................ There," song from "The Pajama Game"
- - "...... There," 1954 hit song
- - "...... There Delilah" (#1 hit in 2007)
- - "...... There Delilah" (#1 hit for the Plain White T's)
- - "...... Mama" (2015 David Guetta hit)
- - "...... Jude" (classic Beatles song)
- - "...... Jude" (Beatles #1 song)
- - "...... Jude" (1968 Beatles song)
- - "...... Diddle Diddle" (traditional nursery rhyme)
- - "...... Diddle Diddle"
- - "...... Baby" (2001 No Doubt song)
- - "...... Arnold!" (former Nickelodeon cartoon)
- - Call for attention
- - "Hold on now!"
- - Head-turning cry
- - French marshal
- - Southern greeting
- - Attention-getting exclamation.
- - Attention-getting word.
- - Word of protest
- - 'Do you mind?'
- - Attention-getting call
- - Cry for attention
- - "Take your hands off me!"
- - 'Knock it off!'
- - Presto
- - Pronoun
- - 'Hands off!'
- - 'Look this way!'
- - Attention
- - 'Just a minute!'
- - "Hold on a second"
- - "Whaddaya know!"
- - Exclamation of surprise.
- - 'How's it goin'?'
- - "Yo!"
- - "Yo, bro"
- - "Sup, ......?'
- - "Psst!"
- - Boring Bumble opener
- - 'Howdy!'
- - Attention-getting shout
- - 'You there!'
- - "Yoo-hoo!"
- - .... you!
- - "Watch it!"
- - Breezy greeting
- - Conversation opener
- - Casual greeting
- - Word of greeting
- - Informal greeting
- - "Pay attention!"
- - Attention getter?
- - "What's the big idea?"
- - "Watch where you're going, mister!"
- - Boring Tinder opener
- - "Watch it, bub!"
- - Call to Alexa or Siri
- - 'Listen up!'
- - 'Over here'
- - 'Listen here!'
- - 'Hold it!'
- - "You over there!"
- - 'Wait a minute!'
- - Loud "Psst!" kin
- - 'Ahem' relative
- - "Look over here!"
- - Long-distance call?
- - '...... You' (Pink Floyd classic)
- - "Wait just one minute!"
- - Attention-getting cry
- - Not-so-subtle summons
- - Alternative to 'Psst!'
- - Shout of protest
- - Laid-back greeting
- - Attention getting e4xpletive
- - Kin of 'Psst!'
- - Affronted shout
- - 'Hold on there!'
- - With 61-Down, Jimi Hendrix's first single ... or a hint to the starts of 20-, 28-, 45- and 50-Across
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