➠ Words with y

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  • - ....DeVito, US actor
  • - ... DeVito, "Matilda" actor who studied makeup artistry at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts
  • - Actor DeVito from "Matilda"
  • - mr devito, actor
  • - Glover or DeVito
  • - Actor Glover or Trejo
  • - Actor Glover or DeVito
  • - Actor DeVito on FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
  • - Glover of 'Lethal Weapon' movies
  • - DeVito of 'Taxi'
  • - Devito of TV
  • - Aiello or DeVito
  • - Actor DeVito
  • - Glover of Hollywood
  • - Thomas or Kaye
  • - Glover of film
  • - Hollywood's DeVito or Glover
  • - Kaye or DeVito
  • - Kaye or Thomas
  • - Ozark or Thomas
  • - Thomas or Boy
  • - DeVito or Glover
  • - Canadian hockey play-by-play announcer, first name
  • - who is mel gibson's co-star in the lethal weapon films?
  • - the kid in the shining
  • - ... Boy (classic Irish ballad)
  • - ... Green, NBA player for Memphis Grizzlies and co-host of the podcast "Inside the Green Room"
  • - Ocean of "Ocean's Eleven"
  • - "... Deever," Rudyard Kipling poem
  • - That boy with an air
  • - 43-Across character first played by Barry Bostwick on Broadway and by John Travolta on film
  • - Marlo's dad
  • - He falls for Sandy in "Grease"
  • - Childminder removing top for duke? Boy!
  • - "Grease" greaser
  • - mr de vito, actor
  • - Boy in song
  • - "Steve Jobs" director Boyle
  • - Boy's name
  • - ".... boy!"
  • - '.... Boy': Irish song
  • - Sandy's love in 'Grease'
  • - Director Boyle
  • - Boy in a classic Irish ballad
  • - Boyle who directed 'Slumdog Millionaire'
  • - Boy in an Irish song
  • - "Grease" hero
  • - "Broadway ...... Rose"
  • - Sandy's beau in "Grease"
  • - Telepathic son in "The Shining"
  • - Actor/radio host Bonaduce
  • - Boy in a song title
  • - Partridge Family boy
  • - A Kaye
  • - 21-season pitcher Darwin
  • - A Partridge
  • - Mel's "Lethal Weapon" costar
  • - Actor Aiello
  • - Bonaduce of "The Partridge Family"
  • - One of the Partridge kids
  • - Rhea's husband
  • - Mel's "Lethal Weapon" co-star
  • - Partridge kid
  • - Film score composer Elfman
  • - Mel's four-time co-star
  • - With 67 Across Noah portrayer
  • - Kaye of comedy
  • - Arnold's twin?
  • - "...... Boy" (song of 1913)
  • - Mr. Kaye
  • - Boy of old song
  • - Comedian Kaye
  • - Thomas from Deerfield
  • - Ainge of the Celtics
  • - Marlo's father
  • - Thomas
  • - Kipling's Mr. Deever
  • - First name in show biz.
  • - First name in TV.
  • - Deever.
  • - One of the Kayes.
  • - Hans.
  • - He sings "Anatole of Paris."
  • - He sings "Minnie the Moocher."
  • - sale sharks fly-half whose 2008 england test debut was against wales
  • - Former Canuck goal tender
  • - Female elder
  • - respected female expert is curiously needy? no!
  • - Respected female finished suppressing desire
  • - Prominent female
  • - Female expert
  • - Deny one is about to become a senior member
  • - Most senior woman swindled about Japanese currency
  • - Authority conned to accept foreigner's cash
  • - Leading lady on needy cast
  • - respected woman finished hoarding currency
  • - Leading lady cheated, stifling urge
  • - Highly esteemed lady longing to probe teacher, English
  • - One with the most institutional memory
  • - Respected woman finished pocketing money
  • - Leading lady settled accepting money
  • - Party longing to dominate Tyneside for one 1ac?
  • - Urge to be hugged by accomplished leading lady
  • - English poet once hosting the old respected woman
  • - Poet describing the old, most respected lady member of academy?
  • - Poet describes the old lady of society
  • - She's admired by juniors longing to break through
  • - Yvette's outside captivated by poet she's respected highly
  • - DAR President General, e.g.
  • - Helen Thomas in the White House press corps, e.g.
  • - Senior woman
  • - Senior member
  • - Matriarch
  • - Leading lady?
  • - Eminent woman had by the police for keeping coin
  • - respected woman has finished holding in desire
  • - The most respected woman in her field
  • - Manage to survive
  • - Manage to do okay
  • - Manage, barely
  • - Manage, cope
  • - Just manage
  • - Manage
  • - Manage somehow
  • - Manage without the same sort of megabytes
  • - Survive, say, rising disease you got at first
  • - Just barely make it
  • - To pass
  • - Survive or make ends meet
  • - Just survive from day to day: 2 wds.
  • - Barely eke out a living: 2 wds.
  • - Do well enough
  • - Survive adversity
  • - Make it, barely
  • - Live paycheck to paycheck, say
  • - Squeak through
  • - Survive, just
  • - Barely survive
  • - Eke out a living
  • - Pass unnoticed
  • - "I'll ...... . . . ": 1928 song
  • - Survive day-to-day
  • - Live paycheck to paycheck, albeit successfully
  • - Live paycheck to paycheck
  • - Barely make it
  • - Cope
  • - Make it
  • - '...... pass'
  • - Make ends meet?
  • - Make do
  • - Survive
eye
  • - Organ with an iris
  • - The Bluest ... (Toni Morrison novel)
  • - Organ connected to the optic nerve
  • - look at some of the yearly reports
  • - Central spot in the Yemen
  • - In the blink of an ... (very quickly)
  • - an observer is the first person we hear
  • - Keep it on the prize
  • - Round window one may spot on an egg
  • - Look at and read aloud the letter
  • - 'I'll keep an ... out for it'
  • - You're the apple of my ...
  • - Organ that's all the better to see you with
  • - Three letters to describe the opening in a needle
  • - ... tooth
  • - Organ that one can roll?
  • - Organ on a giant squid that may be larger than a soccer ball
  • - One of five on a bee
  • - Cyclops's prominent feature
  • - potato's seed-bud
  • - Organ treated with LASIK surgery
  • - ... of Horus (Ancient Egyptian symbol)
  • - cornea's organ
  • - Body part with lashes
  • - Calm hub of a storm
  • - look in cheyenne territory
  • - Said I would take a look at
  • - Teardrops' source
  • - Private ...., satirical magazine
  • - It can be blue or hazel, among other hues
  • - Tit-for-tat (retaliation in kind)
  • - Organ for a monocle
  • - Winking organ
  • - Body part where a lens might go
  • - Thread's target, through a needle
  • - Retina's place
  • - Lidded body part
  • - Word before 'shadow' or 'mask'
  • - Word that can go before contact or candy
  • - Study Nureyev's part
  • - queer.... [fashion reality show]
  • - Word with catching or popping
  • - Eagle ....; Shia LaBeouf movie
  • - One of up to 200(!) on a scallop
  • - Storm's centre
  • - Organ containing a lens and pupil
  • - which gives needle-sharp sight?
  • - Ophthalmologist's focus
  • - Third ... chakra
  • - A small hole in a double-lidded organ
  • - Potato vision?
  • - center, of a sort
  • - Word that can precede glasses or lashes
  • - See for myself, so to speak
  • - Optometrist's organ
  • - Look on 16 with a different partner
  • - Organ beset by strabismus
pya
  • - Coin of Burma
  • - Myanmar's monetary unit
  • - Myanmar monetary unit
  • - Monetary unit of Burma
  • - Kyat part
  • - Kyat division
  • - Burmese coin
  • - Mechanical device used in printing
  • - BC park popular for hiking
  • - Canadian National Park in the Rockies
  • - Write back to start payment in bank
  • - Talk back?
  • - Email back
  • - Write back
  • - Send an email back
  • - Say something back
  • - Come back
  • - Get back (to)
  • - Talk back to
  • - Get back
  • - many an email in a thread
  • - Give an answer in speech or writing
  • - An answer you can depend on being soft-hearted?
  • - Depend on internal pressure for the answer
  • - The answer, you can depend, is soft-hearted
  • - Give rejoinder about thickness of wool
  • - Answer a question
  • - Return but don't exactly repay
  • - answer like an agent?
  • - Email answer
  • - put every confidence in including soft answer
  • - Respond to an email, say
  • - Email button with a left-pointing arrow
  • - Speak when you're spoken to
  • - ... all (email option)
  • - many an e-mail in a thread
  • - answer again with strand of yarn
  • - one in a thread
  • - answer is about to work
  • - Respond to an email
  • - Gmail option
  • - Continue an email thread
  • - Certain email message
  • - Email icon
  • - "Who's there?" to "Knock knock!"
  • - Answer
  • - Left-facing arrow, in an email
  • - About to provide answer
  • - Answer an email
  • - Email button
  • - ...... all (email button)
  • - RSVP
  • - Counter in bank holding page
  • - Pressure in bank to respond
  • - Gmail button indicated by a left-facing arrow
  • - Rejoinder
  • - Interrogator's request
  • - Thread part
  • - ...... all (email option sometimes causing office problems)
  • - Response
  • - Counter option for those answering letters
  • - 'Yes' after 49-Across, if all goes well
  • - Counter provides option for those answering letters
  • - Retort
  • - Wedding invitation request
  • - Email command
  • - Offer feedback
  • - If you're playing games, you may wait to do this
  • - Email function
  • - E-mail button
  • - E-mail option
  • - E-mail program button
  • - Heed an RSVP
  • - E-mail command
  • - Offer feedback, in a way
  • - Answer a query
  • - Interrogator's expectation
  • - It's much requested
  • - Button in an e-mail program
  • - Countercharge in law
  • - Give an answer
  • - What a SASE is for
  • - Comply with an R.S.V.P.
  • - Rejoin
  • - Return gunfire
  • - Acknowledge an R.S.V.P.
  • - Repartee
  • - What most letters need.
  • - Business letter.
  • - Letter of a sort.
  • - R. S. V. P.
  • - Other side of a question.
  • - Acknowledgment
  • - Comeback
  • - Echo
  • - Email option
  • - Answer an e-vite
  • - Answer an invitation
  • - Respond
  • - Give feedback
  • - Counter
  • - "Slow down!"
  • - Slow
  • - Dawdle
  • - Hold back
  • - Respite
  • - Hesitate
  • - Suspension
  • - Postponement
  • - Hinder
  • - Pause
  • - Procrastinate
  • - Drag one's feet
  • - Hold off
  • - Dilly-dally
  • - Interruption
  • - ...... rain
  • - Put off
  • - Push
  • - 'Hold up!'
  • - Dally
  • - Part of a bad trip, maybe
  • - Set back, as a flight schedule
  • - Make someone late
  • - Stoppage, in baseball
  • - Airport hassle
  • - Hat with a narrow brim
  • - A felt hat
  • - Narrow-brimmed hat with a dented crown
  • - attempt to hide a one-pound hat
  • - Hat named after a George du Maurier character
  • - Svengali's hat of choice?
  • - 1894 novel by George du Maurier that gave its name to a hat
  • - Hat — George du Maurier heroine
  • - Felt hat with an indented crown
  • - Attempt to secure one pound for hat
  • - Hat named after a George du Maurier novel of 1894
  • - One pound in tax? It'll go over your head
  • - Hat named after the eponymous heroine of a George du Maurier novel of 1894
  • - Hear about the Italian bishop's hat
  • - Attempt to secure one pound for a hat
  • - Fedora-like hat
  • - English hat similar to a fedora
  • - Soft felt hat with an indented crown
  • - Hat of soft felt worn in London
  • - Role for Hildegarde Neff.
  • - Hat.
  • - Style of hat
  • - Soft felt hat
  • - Hat type
  • - Type of hat.
  • - Felt hat
  • - Hat with an indented crown
  • - attempt to get round the italian bachelor in felt hat
  • - Man's hat
  • - narrow-brimmed hat worn by singers such as frank sinatra and leonard cohen
  • - hat for one pound found during test
  • - Heard birdcall through felt lid
  • - Svengali's subject
  • - Fedora
  • - Headgear style
  • - The singer under the control of the hypnotist Svengali
  • - Quivering sound curtailed by singer in novel
  • - Leaves from livery stable with O'Ferrall's novel headgear
  • - Fedora lookalike
  • - Narrow-brimmed fedora
  • - 1894 novel.
  • - Novel by Du Maurier, 1894.
  • - George du Maurier's heroine.
  • - 1381 Peasants' Revolt leader
  • - Leader of the Peasants' Revolt in 1381
  • - Work out call in small department
  • - crack about tracks in a small department
  • - Work out, training on track following Christmas period
  • - Crack, in a way
  • - Crack (a code)
  • - Crack, like a code
  • - criticise training to crack a code
  • - Translate from 42-Across
  • - Solve the code
  • - Break a code
  • - Crack, so to speak
  • - Decode
  • - Crack, as a code
  • - Shepherd in Virgil's Eclogues
  • - American film and stage actress who played Mabel Dawson in 1936 film Mr Deeds Goes to Town
  • - Rare gold coin used in Anglo-Saxon England
  • - In a jolly way, happily
  • - In a cheerful and friendly manner
  • - In a cheerful way
  • - Cheerfully, in a good mood
  • - With good cheer