- - Discovery utterance
- - Utterance of discovery
- - Excited utterance
- - Insightful utterance
- - "Quite cheeky, aren't ya?"
- - "What a discovery!" cry
- - Well, would you look at this
- - Palindromic cry of recognition
- - Now I see how things are!
- - "That's what's going on here!"
- - Cry like "Aha"
- - "You think you're clever, eh?"
- - eureka's cousin
- - "Now what's all this then?!"
- - "So that's your move!"
- - Cry after a big reveal, maybe
- - "So the truth is out!"
- - "w-e-l-l, what have we here!"
- - discovery word
- - "And what have I discovered here?"
- - "Is that it over there? YES!"
- - "Aha!" kin
- - "So THAT's what's going on here!" (Exclamation)
- - Palindromic exclamation of surprise, like 'Aha'
- - An exclamation that's much like Aha!
- - Palindromic expression of surprise
- - "What a surprise!" expression
- - "Well, what a surprise!"
- - "..., would you look at that!": (an exclamation)
- - Low-strength hurricane from 2015
- - Palindromic cry of surprise
- - "Well, well, well" cry
- - I'm surprised – two holiday houses!
- - "wouldya look at this!"
- - expression of mock surprise
- - Discoverer's palindromic cry
- - Triumphant cry of surprise
- - Cry of surprise, similar to "Aha!"
- - Exclamation of amusement
- - "...! Look who's here!" (cry of discovery)
- - "So you knew it all along" exclamation
- - revealing comment?
- - expression of recognition
- - "thought you could get one past me, huh!"
- - Express mock astonishment
- - Cry of amused surprise
- - "I know what you're up to!"
- - Outburst of surprise
- - "I see it all now!"
- - Taunting exclamation
- - Discovery call
- - "I've found you out at last!"
- - Exclamation that's similar to "Aha!"
- - "The jig is up!"
- - "Now I'm onto you!"
- - "I'm onto your scheme!"
- - "I'm onto you!"
- - Old cry of surprise
- - Exclamation that's much like "Aha!"
- - Cry of surprise that's similar to "Aha!"
- - "I'm onto your game now!"
- - "I begin to see the truth!"
- - Palindromic cry of discovery
- - Cry of clarity
- - "Well, what's this?!"
- - "Well, look what we have here!"
- - "Now I've found you!"
- - "Look what we have here!"
- - "It was YOU all along!"
- - "I see what's going on!"
- - "I am astonished!"
- - "Comes the dawn!"
- - "Ahh, I get it!"
- - 'So that's it, eh?'
- - Word said while snapping one's fingers
- - Taunting shout
- - Surprisedcry
- - Sound of exultation
- - Sound of amused surprise.
- - Palindromic exclamation of surprise
- - Palindromic "well, well!"
- - It's said when the lights come on
- - Gloater's cry
- - Exclamation of amused surprise
- - Discoverer's outcry
- - Cry with a pointed figure
- - Cry of pleased surprise
- - Cry akin to "aha!"
- - Cousin of aha
- - Climactic cry
- - Amusedly surprised cry
- - "You sneaky devil"
- - "Who would've thunk it!"
- - "What have we here!" exclamation
- - "What do you know!?"
- - "Well, look here!"
- - "Well, look at this!"
- - "That's your game, eh?"
- - "So the truth comes out!"
- - "So that's your scheme!"
- - "So that's your game, huh?"
- - "So that's your game, eh?"
- - "So that's where you hid the presents!"
- - "So that's what's going on!"
- - "So THAT'S the trick here!"
- - "Sneaky little bugger"
- - "Now I'm onto you!" exclamation
- - "Now I'm on to you!" exclamation
- - "Lo and behold!"
- - "Is THAT your game?"
- - "I see what you're doing!"
- - "I guessed it!"
- - "Here's a new clue!"
- - "Ahh, so that's it!"
- - "....! You talk as in years past": Shelley
- - 'So that's the trick!'
- - "And what have we here?"
- - Surprised sound
- - Comment of surprise
- - Dickensian exclamation
- - Eureka!
- - "I caught you!"
- - "So it's you!"
- - Detective's cry
- - Sound of discovery
- - Discovery cry
- - Cry of revelation
- - Whodunit cry
- - Revelation reaction
- - "So that's your secret!"
- - "I'm onto you now!"
- - Crossword solver's cry
- - "Got ya!"
- - Realization vocalization
- - Discoverer's shout
- - Sound of triumph
- - Cousin of "Eureka!"
- - "Thought so!"
- - I've got you now!
- - "I'm onto your tricks!"
- - "You can't fool me!"
- - "Caught you red-handed!"
- - 'Well, what do you know?!'
- - "Really now?"
- - Word of surprise
- - 'Well, what do we have here!'
- - 'What a pleasant surprise!'
- - "Look at this!"
- - Revelatory cry
- - "What do we have here?"
- - Jolly exclamation
- - Exultant shout
- - "What's all this ......?"
- - Old-fashioned exclamation
- - Cry of enlightenment
- - "Look who just showed up!"
- - "Look at that!"
- - Solver's cry
- - 'Well, now...'
- - Gloating cry
- - Revealing cry
- - Taunting cry
- - "Ah, so!"
- - 'Well, well, well!'
- - 'My, my!'
- - Exclamation that's a Midwest state without an 'i'
- - 'Well, lookee here!'
- - Discoverer's call
- - "Ah, I caught you!"
- - 'Well, looky here!'
- - Surprised cry
- - "Well, looky there!"
- - Surprised shout
- - 'Lookee here!'
- - "What have we here?!"
- - 'Looky here!'
- - Cry of shock and surprise
- - DIckensian shout of surprise
- - 'So now the truth comes out!'
- - Exclamation like "Aha!"
- - 'I just knew it!'
- - 'What's this now?'
- - "Lookie here!"
- - Villainous comment from O. Henry
- - "Now the truth comes out!"
- - 'Well, what have we here?!'
- - "I see it now!"
- - "Eureka!" relative
- - "I understand now!" exclamation
- - Surprised interjection
- - 'Well, well, well, whaddya know'
- - "Well, lookie here!"
- - "That's a surprise!"
- - 'So that's your little game!'
- - 'So that's how it's done!'
- - Palindromic exclamation
- - "Eureka!" kin
- - 'Look what I found!'
- - Revelation exclamation
- - "The plot thickens!"
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