- - understood, in radio communication
- - OK, in radio telephony
- - name! (r)eceived and understood
- - Moore perhaps understood and agreed
- - radio term meaning "message received and understood".
- - I hear you on the radio
- - OK, in radio talk
- - ... Federer, former World number one tennis player with 6 Men's Singles titles in the tournament mentioned in 17a
- - Pilot's "okay"
- - Signaller's "OK"
- - Radio word
- - Ham's acknowledgment
- - W.J.C.'s half brother. O.K.!
- - Understood in radio
- - Radioer's reply
- - Radioer's "Message received"
- - Radio O.K.
- - Pilot's word
- - Pilot's "OK"
- - O.K. by radio
- - Mr. Kyes, designated as Charles E. Wilson's aide.
- - Ham's O.K.
- - Ham's "Gotcha"
- - Football's Staubach
- - Christie's Ackroyd
- - Acknowledgment, in radio
- - Radioer's word
- - Radio operator's word
- - Boy's name(Used today)
- - Radio code word
- - 'Message understood'
- - Pilot's radio acknowledgment
- - Radioer's 'Understood!'
- - Aviator's acknowledgment
- - Radioer's 'Got it'
- - Jessica's rabbit husband
- - It's okay when you're a pilot
- - Message received and understood
- - Cockpit radio acknowledgment
- - Pilot's "I can dig it"
- - Football's Goodell
- - Pilot's "Understood"
- - Received and understood
- - Chap that's understood?
- - 'I read you,' in radio lingo
- - Pilot's affirmative
- - Understood to be a man
- - 'Received and understood' in radio jargon
- - He's got the message
- - Flyboy's agreement
- - Jolly character's word of acknowledgement
- - Pilot's response
- - "...... that" ("Understood")
- - Radioer's "OK"
- - "Understood," to a radioer
- - "Got it," in radio lingo
- - Green bully in Nickelodeon's "Doug"
- - Wilco's partner
- - -moore, former james bond actor
- - Longtime CBS and NBC broadcast journalist Mudd
- - He is said to provide affirmation
- - Mr Federer, to his friends
- - iconic tennis player who retired in 2022, .... federer
- - ..... Clemens is considered one of the best pitchers ever
- - King of the Road singer, .. Miller
- - retired british athlete, .. black
- - Bacon for one or a number, returned separately
- - I've got that man
- - Tennis great Federer who announced his retirement in 2022
- - goat of tennis, federer
- - Goed ontvangen!
- - first name of the who singer daltrey.
- - I heard that your ego rarely bears being upset
- - Federer, tennis champ
- - Acknowledgement that may be jolly?
- - In communications I understand a man
- - record-holding tennis player, ... federer
- - That receptive fellow
- - got it right about work returning
- - the murder of ... akroyd by agatha christie (1926)
- - jolly bony fellow?
- - Contender for title of tennis Goat?
- - ok bloke
- - Film reviewer Ebert
- - ... Taylor, drummer for Queen
- - Maris or Moore
- - James Bond actor; ........ Moore
- - Pirate flag, Jolly ...
- - ... Bannister, British middle-distance athlete who ran the first sub-four minute mile in 1954
- - ... Waters, singer and bassist from "Pink Floyd"
- - I picked up that man
- - Message received, Mr Federer
- - Swiss tennis ace Federer, who is one of Forbes' highest-valued athletes of 2017
- - Singer Waters of Pink Floyd
- - miller or moore
- - 'Hear you loud and clear'
- - ... Federer, tennis player who is the brand ambassador of the fashion brand Uniqlo
- - Message received, man!
- - Jolly fellow?
- - Slugger Maris
- - Sir ...... de Coverley
- - Clemens or Maris
- - Runner Bannister
- - Received, at NASA
- - OK, on a walkie-talkie
- - Mr. Maris
- - Critic Ebert
- - Actor Moore from London
- - Actor Moore
- - Word on the transmitter
- - Tennis great Federer
- - Staubach of football
- - Shithead/NFL commissioner Goodell
- - Settler Williams
- - Rhode Island founder Williams
- - Reviewer Ebert
- - Rainbow bassist Glover
- - Radiotelephony term
- - Rabbit of filmdom
- - Post-Sean bond
- - Pink Floyd cofounder Waters
- - Mudd
- - Mr. Moore
- - Mr. de Coverley
- - Mr. Clemens
- - Movie critic Ebert
- - Moore or Mudd
- - Moore in "Moonraker"
- - Miler Bannister
- - Message: "I acknowledge"
- - Maris or Williams
- - Maris or Miller
- - Jolly name
- - Jolly item
- - Jolly guy
- - He played Tommy in "Tommy"
- - Fox News CEO Ailes
- - De Coverley or Ascham
- - Daltrey of The Who
- - "Your Movie Sucks" author Ebert
- - "I heard you," CBer-style
- - "................ & Me," early Michael Moore film
- - Expression of agreement
- - Jolly one
- - Bacon
- - Jolly
- - Williams
- - Federer of tennis
- - Fellow in agreement
- - Man okay for pilots
- - Some hero, German fellow
- - Military 'OK'
- - Man who gives the okay?
- - Moore for one is okay
- - Disney rabbit
- - Copy that fellow
- - Initially 'received' often generating extra response
- - Court rival of Rafael
- - Federer with eight Wimbledon wins
- - 'I read you'
- - Maris who surpassed Ruth
- - Guy with over and out?
- - 24 boxes from the East I received
- - He gives okay to pilots
- - "Framed" movie rabbit
- - Waters who made money for making 'Money'
- - 'I copy'
- - NFL commissioner Goodell
- - Longtime foe of Rafael
- - Received what could be jolly?
- - "Over" relative
- - Name before "over and out"
- - With 39-Across, *1973-85
- - -- Federer, Swiss tennis player
- - Walkie-talkie "Okay"
- - Tennis star Federer
- - Jolly .... (pirate flag)
- - Chap received ...
- - No Danes in Rose Garden? Got it!
- - Film critic Ebert
- - OK, man
- - NASA acknowledgement
- - Maris the slugger
- - NASA acknowledgment
- - Wilco preceder
- - Rival of Rafael and Novak
- - Maris or Clemens
- - "Who Framed ...... Rabbit"
- - '80s "I Want to Be Your Man" Troutman
- - Mr. Wilco?
- - With 49-Down, late film critic born 6/18/42
- - 007 portrayer Moore
- - Bannister or Moore
- - Cockpit acknowledgment
- - Cockpit OK
- - *'Righto!'
- - "I hear you!"
- - A way to say "OK"
- - Code name?
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