- - insistent assent, to ignacio
- - assent in asturias
- - Emphatic Spanish assent [2 wds.]
- - Enthusiastic assent, in Spanish
- - Emphatic assent in Acapulco
- - Mexican's assent
- - Emphatic assent, in Spanish
- - Asunción assent
- - Assent in Acapulco
- - Argentine's emphatic assent
- - Strong Oaxaca assent
- - Speedy Gonzales assent
- - Spanish emphatic assent
- - Spanish assents
- - Spaniard's assent
- - Sonoran assent
- - Simón's enthusiastic assent
- - Signorina's enthusiastic assent
- - Señor's sibilant assent
- - Señor's assent
- - Pedro's avid assent
- - Pablo's assent
- - Enthusiastic Latino's assent
- - Enthusiastic Andalusian assent
- - Emphatic assent, in Madrid
- - Emphatic assent, in Baja
- - Emphatic assent in Mexico
- - Emphatic Andalusian assent
- - Assent, in Madrid
- - Assent to a capitán
- - Aguascalientes assent
- - Acapuico assent
- - Acapulco assent
- - Mexican assents
- - Emphatic assent
- - Emphatic Spanish assent
- - Emphatic Acapulco assent
- - Spanish enthusiastic assent
- - With 10-Down, enthusiastic south-of-the-border assent
- - Enthusiastic Spanish assent
- - Enthusiastic assent in Andalusia
- - "Yes! Yes!," in Madrid [2 wds.]
- - Italian agreement
- - Yes yes in Guatemala
- - "Yes, yes" to Juan
- - Abdel Fattah el-..., Egypt's president since 2014
- - "Yes! Yes!" to a senorita [2 wds.]
- - emphatic agreement in ecuador
- - Se\xF1or's emphatic affirmative [2 wds.]
- - emphatic agreement in spanish
- - "yes, of course!," in yucatán
- - Not a "no no"
- - Enthusiastic Spanish approval
- - Spanish agreements: 2 wds.
- - maria's ayes
- - "For sure!" in Seville
- - Redundant reply in Roma
- - Acapulco affirmative
- - Señor's "Sure thing!"
- - Pedro's "Positively!"
- - No-no's opposite?
- - Answer to a señor
- - Señor's "Positively!"
- - "In Spain They Say ......"
- - "Aye aye, capitan"
- - "Absolutely, senor!"
- - Speedy Gonzales remark
- - Spanish yes
- - Spanish affirmation
- - Señor's emphatic yes
- - Pedro's emphatic agreement
- - Opposite of "No, no"
- - Enthusiastic Speedy Gonzales reply
- - Enthusiastic reply in Mexico
- - Emphatic Mexican "yes"
- - Emphatic foreign affirmation
- - Emphatic affirmation, in Mexico
- - "Yes, yes!" in Cancun
- - "Of course, Jorge!"
- - Yucatán "you betcha!"
- - Yucatán "For sure!"
- - Yucatán "You bet!"
- - Yes, to a señorita
- - Yes, indeed, in Spain
- - Yes, indeed, in Mexico
- - Words with senor
- - Valenzuela's agreement
- - Tapas bar waiter's reply
- - Señor's response
- - Señor's iterated approval
- - Señor's agreement
- - Señor's affirmative
- - Señor's "Absolutely!": 2 wds.
- - Señor's "Absolutely!"
- - Rosita's ``Sure!"
- - Right-o! in Veracruz
- - Reply to a señor
- - Relative of oui, oui
- - Positively Mexican?
- - Pedro's assurance
- - Pedro's affirmative
- - Part of a Mexican-American accord?
- - Pablo's strong agreement
- - Oaxacan affirmative
- - Oaxaca "Of course!"
- - Niño's emphatic yes
- - Mexican's enthusiastic affirmative
- - Mexican's emphatic "yes"
- - Mexican's double affirmative
- - Mexican's agreement
- - Mexican approval
- - Juan's emphatic affirmative
- - Juan's affirmative
- - José's emphatic affirmative
- - José's ayes
- - Hoped-for reply in "Spanish Eyes"
- - Enthusiastic okay, in Seville
- - Enthusiastic acceptance, in Acapulco
- - Emphatic yes, in the Yucatán
- - Emphatic Spanish affirmative
- - Emphatic Ensenada affirmative
- - Emphatic answer in Andalusia
- - Emphatic agreement, south of the border
- - Emphatic agreement, in Spain
- - Emphatic agreement from a señor
- - Emphatic affirmative in Ecuador
- - Emphatic affirmation in Madrid
- - Emphatic Acapulco affirmative
- - Eduardo's emphatic affirmative
- - Double agreement in Spain.
- - Diego's double affirmative
- - Definitely, in Durango
- - Cuban's "Certainly!"
- - Cousin of "Oui, oui"
- - Charo's "aye, aye"
- - Castilian's "Of course!"
- - Aye-aye relative?
- - Approval in Rome
- - Approval in Ávila
- - Andalusian affirmative
- - An aye for an aye, in Mexico
- - Amigo's emphatic approval
- - Amigo's agreement
- - Alfonso's affirmative
- - Agreeable comment in Cozumel
- - Affirmatives in Naples
- - Affirmative in Avila
- - Affirmative in Argentina
- - Affirmation in Ávila
- - Affable answer in Acapulco
- - Acapulco acceptance
- - Acapulco "Absolutely!"
- - "You said it!," in Sonora
- - "You betcha, Bartolomé!"
- - "You bet!," south of the border
- - "You bet, señora!"
- - "You bet, señor!"
- - "Yes, yes!" somewhere
- - "Yes, yes!" in Mexico: 2 wds.
- - "Sure thing" for Speedy Gonzales
- - "Spanish Eyes" ayes
- - "Say ......" (1940 hit)
- - "Say ......" (1940 Glenn Miller hit)
- - "Say ......" (1940 Andrews Sisters hit)
- - "Right away, señor!"
- - "Positively!" in Acapulco
- - "Oui, oui," from Luis Tiant
- - "OK, señor"
- - "Of course!," in Mexico
- - "I agree, señor!"
- - "For sure!" in Sevilla
- - "For sure, Fernando!"
- - "But of course, amigo!"
- - "Agreed, amigo!"
- - "Agreed, amiga!"
- - 'You bet!,' in Mexico
- - 'Yes, yes, Pedro!'
- - "Yes way, Jose!"
- - Porkfish
- - Acapulco approval
- - Spanish ayes
- - ...... senor
- - "¡Absolutamente!"
- - Emphatic agreement in España
- - Emphatic Spanish affirmation
- - "Certainly, señora!"
- - "Absolutely!" in Mexico (2 words)
- - Sanctions south of El Paso
- - 'Absolutely!' in Madrid
- - 'Absolutamente, señor!'
- - Asuncion agreement
- - 'Yes, yes!,' in Mexico
- - Senor's enthusiastic yes
- - Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-......
- - Juana's "Positively!"
- - "Yes, yes," in Spain
- - Acapulco affirmatives
- - Concurrence in Cancun
- - Emphatic yes in Yucatan
- - Spanish affirmatives
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