➠ Words with y
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- - Pick out, recognize
- - pick out deity if name initially bandied about
- - Name or point out
- - provide name to president if you're trapped
- - Unexpectedly find Yeti and give him a name
- - Establish who or what one is
- - Put a name to model fined over backcombing it onto ponytail?
- - I make God set about New Testament to name ...
- - Single out what's central to president if young
- - Pick out of a lineup
- - Point out in a lineup
- - Call by name.
- - Pick out
- - Make out
- - ...... name.
- - specify by name
- - Be able to say who's who ?
- - diagnose, recognise
- - Associate closely [with]
- - Diagnose current depression -- condition society ultimately supports
- - Recognise why attack's mounted after head of state loses face
- - Recognise Biden lacks leadership to erect suitable army base
- - Recognition of papers from organisation
- - Fit in dye mixture with finger
- - Establish who one is
- - What driver's licenses do
- - Pick from a lineup
- - Finger, so to speak
- - What passports do
- - Recognise
- - Tag, say
- - Pinpoint
- - Peg
- - Put one's finger on
- - Finger
- - To recognise
- - Put many, perhaps a thousand, in a drum
- - Ear membrane — my MP a nut (anag)
- - Technical name for your eardrum
- - Middle-ear membrane
- - Eardrum
- - Ear membrane
- - Cavity of the middle ear
- - An eardrum
- - From which part of Africa can one get home in 24 hours!
- - The republic was once in. In a time of revolution
- - Former name of Benin
- - Benin's old name
- - Benin's former name
- - Benin, until 1975
- - Benin, once
- - name, until 1975, of benin
- - West African kingdom
- - Perhaps Doris is nursing in former African kingdom
- - French West African colony.
- - Where Porto-Novo is
- - African republic
- - College servants returned girl's telescope
- - Telescope used by agent of tumbler
- - with which the secret agent gets a close-up?
- - set of lenses for observing objects at a distance
- - an aid to the short-sighted secret agent?
- - Handheld telescope
- - What secret agent might use to see schooner?
- - Telescope for a secret agent on a vessel
- - The Observer's view of who's calling Grace O'Malley's visual aid for a close up?
- - Telescope?
- - Small handheld telescope
- - Hand-held telescope
- - Sailor's telescope
- - Small telescope
- - Into what would you put James Bond's favourite drink for one of those lookers?
- - Returning short gypsy girl's telescope
- - Could be Bond girl holding top of Goldfinger's telescope?
- - Short gypsy dancing, girl revealed by telescope
- - Agent goes on vessel for a closer look
- - Pirate's telescope
- - Mini-telescope
- - What James Bond drinks his martini from? It is from what I see
- - Something to see with Bond, say, taking drink
- - Talk Like a Pirate Day prop
- - Pirate's viewing aid
- - Close to tears, 'Misery' upset female viewer
- - Traveller recalled short girl — this could bring them closer
- - Tool for Capt. Jack Sparrow
- - Society girl hides recurrent pain that magnifies
- - Aid to pirate, perhaps -- rover mostly returning with girl
- - Small scope
- - Lookout's aid
- - Minitelescope
- - Lookout's instrument.
- - Surveillance aid
- - Blotto (informal)
- - Blotto
- - How you might find a drunk slapstick star?
- - Drunken tart kept under observation
- - Drunk as a skunk perhaps draped round looker?
- - Informally, very intoxicated
- - pickled food given a once-over
- - Obviously drunk
- - Sloshed looker in black and white
- - Baked item inspected and pickled
- - Greek character reportedly regarded as drunk
- - Canned food I had talked of
- - Like Simple Simon?
- - Tipsy: Slang.
- - Stewed to the gills
- - Quite tipsy
- - Very drunk
- - Liquored up
- - Smashed
- - Drunk, slangily
- - Bombed
- - Tipsy
- - Intoxicated
- - Under-the-table
- - Drunk
- - Hammered
- - Drunk as a skunk
- - Plastered
- - Inebriated
- - Lit
- - ...... stiff
- - See 4 Down
- - With an edge
- - With irritability
- - With impatience
- - how the irritable examinee behaves
- - Grumpily
- - In an edgy way
- - "What do you mean, 'Time's up, put down your pencils'?" Tom said ......
- - "I hate finals," he said ......
- - In a huffy manner.
- - In a grumpy way
- - In extremes of penury, lent a good deal
- - quiet advanced youth leader getting lots
- - Enough advanced to replace core component of wages
- - Lots missing a penalty, sadly
- - In extremes of poverty, being given a loan means a lot
- - A great deal contributed within limits of policy
- - Lots can be supplied in extremes of penury
- - A great deal of initial pace for fast time at the end of cross-country
- - Lots of work around hospital department
- - 'There comes a time in every man's life, and I've had ...... of them' (Casey Stengel)
- - Horn of ..........
- - Land of ......
- - Horn of ...... (cornucopia)
- - Lots
- - A lot
- - Ample amounts [of]
- - Lots of people and seventy supporters
- - page loaned money, finally - loads
- - There's more than enough for ten-ply working
- - Full supply
- - Cornucopia's contents
- - An abundance
- - Ample quantity
- - "Diamonds Are Forever" Bond girl O'Toole
- - Amplitude
- - Galore
- - Masses
- - Wealth
- - Profusion
- - More than enough
- - More than sufficient
- - Abundant
- - More than adequate
- - Ample
- - Many
- - Abundance
- - Good supply
- - A full supply
- - See 14
- - Copiousness
- - Quite a bit
- - Ample amount
- - Cornucopia contents
- - A good deal
- - More than you'll need
- - Good & ...... (licorice candy)
- - David Hare play
- - Good partner?
- - Abundant supply
- - Opulence
- - 1985 Streep film
- - "I Got ...... o' Nuttin'"
- - Meryl Streep film: 1985
- - "Horn" contents
- - " . . . nothin's ...... for me"
- - Prosperity.
- - A good deal, in a sense.
- - Symbolized by the cornucopia.
- - Enough for all.
- - A whole bunch
- - Oodles
- - Loads
- - "Enough ..........!"
- - Archetype
- - Attractive fellow succeeding Elizabeth, wow
- - Guy who epitomizes a cause
- - Prime example
- - "The Defense of Fort McHenry" author
- - Part of a piano.
- - One of 88
- - Opener of a sort
- - "Defence of Fort M'Henry" poet
- - "Defence of Fort McHenry" poet
- - One of five in this puzzle
- - Means of access
- - One of 36 on a piano
- - Of crucial importance
- - Crucial; opener
- - One of those on the computer produced code
- - Writer of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- - Crucial element
- - Of paramount importance
- - Set of answers
- - List of answers
- - Chief who was leader of New Zealand island
- - Crucial; island
- - List of correct answers
- - Fundamental, and a word that can follow the first parts of 20-, 31-, 41- and 52-Across
- - One of many on a custodian's ring
- - Poet inspired by the Battle of Baltimore
- - Crucial
- - Of prime importance
- - Of great importance
- - Crucial requirement
- - One of 88 on a standard piano
- - "Songs in the ...... of Life" [classic Stevie Wonder double album]
- - one of eighty-eight on a piano
- - Part of a typewriter or piano
- - One of the bunch has a bit of a black eye!
- - Opener of a door or heart
- - Anthem name
- - Anthem composer
- - Answer to a puzzle
- - Alt, Shift, or Ctrl
- - Actor Keegan-Michael
- - A major, maybe
- - A cipher needs one
- - "The Star-Spangled Banner" composer Francis Scott ......
- - "The Star-Spangled Banner" composer
- - "Referencing DJ Khaled in a Snapchat or Instagram caption? Major ......"
- - "Playing House" costar Keegan-Michael ......
- - "...... & Peele" (Comedy Central show)
- - ...... West, Fla.
- - ...... Largo, island off SE Florida.
- - ...... Largo, Florida
- - ...... grip (film crew member)
- - .... Largo, FL
- - Latch follower
- - A flat, e.g.
- - F or G, but not H
- - B flat, for one
- - Skeleton, for one
- - Bolt turner
- - It'll get you in
- - Cay
- - Musical signature
- - Largo
- - Basketball court area.
- - Map explanation
- - Florida island
- - *Anthem writer
- - Low island
- - Pivotal
- - A+ or B-, e.g.
- - Islet
- - Chain attachment
- - Opening piece
- - It's just for openers
- - G, e.g.
- - Primary
- - Paramount
- - Type in
- - West ......
- - Linchpin
- - Clue
- - Padlock partner
- - Skeleton
- - Central
- - Church.
- - Board member
- - Organ piece
- - Car starter?
- - Legend; vital
- - Lock's partner
- - Not to be overlooked
- - A minor, for one
- - Lock go-with
- - Door-opening thing
- - "The Star-Spangled Banner" author Francis Scott ......
- - Lock-picker's lack
- - Caps Lock or Delete, e.g
- - Return, e.g
- - Aid for a decoder
- - Escape room item
- - Dead-bolt insert
- - Tab, say
- - *A child might spy through one
- - Sardine can opener
- - 'Locke & ......'
- - Common item in a purse
- - Item on a ring
- - Word after skeleton or answer
- - It has all the answers
- - Thing on a ring
- - Teacher's test copy
- - Lock opener
- - Manitoba, AKA ..........stone Province
- - E or G, e.g., in music
- - .... West, FL
- - A, B or C, e.g
- - What makes a tumbler spin
- - Magnetic card at a hotel
- - Door unlocker
- - Item on a jailer's ring
- - Tab, for one
- - Scroll Lock or Num Lock
- - Insert or Delete
- - Common opener
- - National anthem author
- - South Florida island
- - Composer's choice
- - Good thing to sing in
- - Longboat in Florida, e.g
- - Southend-on-Sea's county
- - ... Major
- - A major or minor
- - Locker?
- - Code breaker
- - Musical score datum
- - C major, for one
- - A musical major
- - Answer sheet
- - + and = share one
- - Codebreaker's discovery
- - Message-encrypting instructions
- - Anthem writer Francis Scott ......
- - One might be hidden under a mat
- - Hotel desk handout
- - Vitally important
- - Opener
- - Anthem author
- - Cryptographer's aid
- - One in, or on, a chain
- - B minor, e.g
- - Instrumental
- - Caps Lock, e.g
- - Manual opener
- - Item on a custodian's ring
- - Door opener
- - 'The Star-Spangled Banner' lyricist
- - Lock insert
- - Solution
- - It's got all the answers
- - Vital
- - Most important
- - Piano part
- - Piano piece?
- - Piano lever
- - ...... clef
- - Coral reef
- - Reef
- - ...-pitch
- - Significant ....
- - Small island
- - Speck in the ocean
- - Extremely important
- - Essential
- - All-important
- - Indispensable
- - Critically important
- - Fundamental.
- - Crucially important
- - Critical
- - Important
- - Very important
- - E or G, e.g
- - B-flat or C-sharp
- - Integral
- - ...... legend
- - Chief
- - Hotel room opener
- - Word attached to hole or board
- - It fits in a lock
- - a or b, in music
- - Musical note or pitch
- - lead-in to board or hole
- - Musical pitch
- - Jordan Peele's sketch comedy partner
- - "... & Peele" comedy series
- - A golden ... can open any door
- - What a thief doesn't need to break in
- - C major, for example
- - What someone picking a lock doesn't have
- - Paper with the answers on it
- - it can really open doors