Clues for the word "ALL"
We've had 599 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2460 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on January 21, 2025.
Definition of all
- a. - The whole quantity, extent, duration, amount, quality, or degree of; the whole; the whole number of; any whatever; every; as, all the wheat; all the land; all the year; all the strength; all happiness; all abundance; loss of all power; beyond all doubt; you will see us all (or all of us).
- a. - Any.
- a. - Only; alone; nothing but.
- adv. - Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement.
- adv. - Even; just. (Often a mere intensive adjunct.)
- n. - The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake.
- conj. - Although; albeit.
Referring Clues
- Whole
- Best effort
- The works
- Tide alternative
- Start (and end) of the Three Musketeers' motto
- Nothing's alternative
- The whole shootin' match
- Entirely
- Whole shebang
- The whole shooting match
- Everything
- "That's ___!"
- 100%
- Everyone
- Completely
- " ... ___ fall down"
- Penultimate word of Warner Brothers cartoons
- Winner's take?
- Every last iota
- Solely
- The whole enchilada
- The lot
- 1-Down doubled
- "Is that ___?"
- Washday brand
- Kit and caboodle
- Word with set or wet
- Everybody
- The aggregate
- Totality
- Unstinting amount
- Word before and after "in"
- Set or wet preceder
- Word before "that" or "there"
- Word in a tied score
- 15 ___ (tennis score)
- Bold competitor
- See 41-Down
- Apiece, in scores
- Exclusively
- Totally
- Pledge of Allegiance ender
- Last word in the Pledge of Allegiance
- Tie indicator
- See 90-Across
- With 43-Across, sane
- Every little bit
- Dryden's "___ for Love"
- Tie term
- ___ right
- The whole shebang
- ___-nighter
- ___ eyes (fully attentive)
- Tied, in a way
- "___ Over but the Shoutin'" (book by 28-Across)
- Apiece, at Wimbledon
- Part of ATV
- See 21-Across
- Monopolist's portion
- Accompanier of thumbs and ears
- The whole ball of wax
- Start and end of the Three Musketeers' motto
- Word before, after - or both before and after - "in"
- Word with night or right
- ___ clear
- Word left off the end of the clue at 13-Down
- ___-American
- Nothing's opposite
- The whole wide world
- Unilever detergent
- Each, in scores
- Part of "snafu"
- Every one
- Every last bit
- Beginning and end of 20-Across's motto
- With 50-Down, like the children in "A Visit From St. Nicholas"
- Without exception
- Tide competitor
- "___ salute!" (Italian drinking toast)
- Lock, stock, and barrel
- Part of APB
- The whole schmear
- Nothing but
- More than most
- Every last one
- Part of APB or ATV
- Every
- Apiece, in sports scores
- Every bit
- Snafu part
- The whole nine yards
- Amount to bet, maybe
- Alternative to nothing
- Winner's take
- Every last drop
- Musketeer motto word
- Each, in sports scores
- For ___ the marbles
- The whole thing
- Everything included
- Kind of star?
- Last word of the Pledge of Allegiance
- Fully
- Free-for-___
- Whole kit and caboodle
- Each and every
- "___ the Way" (Sinatra standard)
- Tie score indicator
- Porky's penultimate parting word
- "___ Things Considered"
- Heart and soul
- Word with fours and hours
- "Up" alternative, in a score
- Surf alternative
- "___ My Sons" (Arthur Miller play)
- With 5-Down, complete
- "... with liberty and justice for ___"
- Jack-of-___-trades
- With 30-Down, like some deals
- ___ Saints' Day
- "___ hands on deck!"
- Tide rival
- "Where Have ___ the Flowers Gone?"
- Antepenultimate ring-around-the-rosy word
- ATV part
- Wisk alternative
- "small & mighty" detergent
- With no omissions
- "___ men make faults": Shakespeare, Sonnet 35
- "Is that ___?"
- The whole kit and caboodle
- Bar none
- "___ of Me"
- Soup to nuts
- "___ I Have to Do Is Dream"
- "___ the King's Men"
- Word hidden in this puzzle's longest answers
- Tie term, in sports
- 100 percent
- One's partner
- Nothing alternative
- Every single one
- Word with "pro" or "purpose"
- Pledge of Allegiance finisher
- Word in the Three Musketeers' motto
- Word with "fours" and "hours"
- Word with "clear" or "in"
- Start of a Musketeer credo
- Lock, stock and barrel
- Without exceptions
- "___ I Have to Do Is Dream"
- ___ in a day's work
- Word with purpose?
- Penultimate word of Warner Bros. cartoons
- "___ hands on deck!"
- "Pledge of Allegiance" ender
- Word with "Is that" or "That is"
- Winner's take, sometimes
- "... with liberty and justice for ___"
- Word with "night" or "right"
- Maximum effort
- Hoarder's goal
- Inclusive word
- What the winner takes?
- Top-to-bottom
- Apiece, in game scores
- "___ That Jazz"
- Word indicating a tie
- The most you can get
- The entirety
- ___ of the above
- End of the Three Musketeers' motto
- Each and every one
- Sum total
- Total effort
- Dumas motto word
- Word with "fours" and "hours"
- First word of "California Dreamin"'
- Word with "night" or "right"
- It's even in tennis
- Word with "pro" or "purpose"
- Type of American
- Aggregate amount
- Barring none
- Top to bottom, A to Z, etc.
- Everything in sight
- Clear start?
- Tie-score word
- Word with time or purpose
- Bag and baggage
- One hundred percent
- Nothing partner
- Per team, in scores
- Musketeer's word
- None excluded
- Partner of one?
- Purely
- Once and for ___
- "This above ___, to thine own ..."
- A hundred percent
- ___-day sucker
- The largest share possible
- With no exceptions
- Greatest possible
- "___ in the Family"
- "Pledge of Allegiance" ender
- Word with "thumbs" or "ears"
- "___ my sons" (line from "The Godfather")
- No exceptions
- American leader?
- ___-American
- ___in a day's work
- "Can't we ___ just get along?"
- ___ thumbs (clumsy)
- "___ That Jazz"
- Tennis score word
- Wholly
- Bold rival
- Greedy desire
- Conductor's shout
- The entire lot
- Word before, after or both before and after "in"
- Word with "Is that" or "That is"
- Word with "clear" or "in"
- "___ of Me"
- "___ men make faults": Shakespeare, Sonnet 35
- "___ the King's Men"
- Musketeer motto ender
- --- "That Jazz"
- Not/there insert
- Cheer competitor
- Cheer competition
- Greedy person's portion
- With 42-Across, bailiff's command
- 30-___ (tennis score)
- "That is" follower
- With 26-Across, Kellogg's cereal
- Our thanksgiving continues
- Each
- Opposite of none
- "___ right"
- More than a lot
- Winner's take, often
- First word in the slogan of the New York Times
- End of some scores
- "___ My Sons": Arthur Miller play
- End of a school pledge
- End of a school pledge
- Pledge of Allegiance ending
- Not just some
- The largest share
- See 44-Down
- Word of unanimity
- Everything and everyone
- Porky's penultimate word
- Every iota
- Sans omissions
- Every last crumb
- Maximum amount
- Every-body
- The whole amount
- Utterly
- For both teams
- Every crumb
- Entirety
- Monopolist's desire
- The Musketeers wanted this ...
- Detergent brand
- Sans exclusion
- '___ I want for Christmas ...'
- See 72-Down
- Free-for- ___
- With 100-Down, combined into a single unit
- Word with ears and thumbs
- With 48-Across, shout at the station
- With 58-Across, guys-only
- "That's ___, folks!"
- "The Sum of ___ Fears"
- Carry-___
- Total amount
- To a man
- "Th-th-that's ___, folks!"
- Start of "California Dreamin' "
- Every bit of
- Word before night or right
- Part of "APB" or "ATV"
- Hook, line and sinker
- Each one
- Still and ___
- None's opposite
- Have it ___
- "___ Things Considered" (NPR's flagship news program)
- With 39-Down, hot
- Monopolist's amount
- "Nothing" alternative
- With 32-Down, from dawn to dusk
- Up, in scores
- Accompanier of "thumbs" and "ears"
- Everything or everyone
- "___ done!"
- Omni
- It's this or nothing
- What a gimel means on a dreidel
- Full commitment
- Only amount that satisfies the greedy
- With 25-Down, football star
- Word with pro or purpose
- Tie word
- Catch-___
- Omitting none
- Monopolist's share
- "___ things considered ..."
- From A to Z
- "Against ___ Odds"
- Comprehensively
- Reply ___ (email option)
- "___ My Loving" (1963 Beatles song)
- "out ___ night"
- With 1-Down, 1932 jazz hit
- Fab rival
- "___ aboard!"
- What some winners take
- With 38- and 50-Across, 1967 Beatles hit
- Alternative to none
- The whole lot
- This puzzle's theme word
- "___ night long"
- Word with "nighter"
- Part four of a thought for thanksgiving
- '___ aboard!'
- "___ I'm saying is ..."
- It leaves nothing
- More than many
- APB part
- ___ but (very nearly)
- Word said with right or rise
- "___ My Children"
- Maximal effort
- Every drop
- Start of the Musketeers' motto
- Night or right preceder
- It ain't nothing
- What a monopolist wants
- ____ aboard
- "By ___ means!"
- B eginning of today's quote
- "Will that be ___?"
- "___ together, now!"
- "___ The President's Men"
- More than 10-Across
- Every single bit
- Word between "mine" and "mine"
- Three Musketeers motto word
- With 131-Across, listening intently
- Whole extent
- Omni's meaning
- ___ -Pro
- Word after a number in a score
- First and last word of the Musketeers' motto
- "That's ___ ya got?"
- Omitting nothing
- Everything, and what's "held" in 17-, 25-, 39-, 49 and 60-Across
- "... and justice for ___"
- Word with "wet" or "set"
- Entire amount
- Part 5 of a thanksgiving prayer
- Musketeers' motto word
- A to Z
- Parts 7 and 11 of today 's quote
- "Knute Rockne, ___ American"
- Start of a Remarque title
- "___ These Women," 1964
- With 57-Down, very nearly
- Alternative to Tide
- In total
- "___ About Eve"
- Each part
- Entire
- Full amount
- Each bit
- ___ work and no play . . .
- The total amount
- "___ by Myself"
- ___-American (best amateur in the U.S.)
- Every one of
- "...and to ___ a goodnight"
- Everyone and everything
- Opposite of nothing
- "___ or nothing!"
- With nothing left
- "It's ___ or nothing!"
- Word before "clear" or "hail"
- Total
- Everyone taking part in challenge
- Complete opposite of none
- "___ You Need is Love" (Beatles song)
- With nothing left over
- Half and half?
- Everyone [S]
- Portion that a greedy person wants
- Amount in a monopoly
- The ___-American Rejects
- "___ Shook Up"
- Sammy Hagar "Winner Takes It ___"
- Warlock "___ We Are"
- "___ the Small Things" Blink-182
- Descendents album
- "It's ___ In Your Mind" Beck
- Descendents sister band
- "I'm ___ right Jack, keep your hands off my stack"
- Oasis "___ Around the World"
- Carly Simon "___ I Want Is You"
- Eric Carmen "___ by Myself"
- Raconteurs "Not till I know what this is ___ about"
- Slaughter "Up ___ Night"
- "Hey, you know they're ___ the same"
- 70-Across album "Free-for-___"
- Comprising every individual one
- Arrange sources of love and laughter for everyone
- Impudence, sacking good-for-nothing? On the contrary
- Complete an article for £50
- A £50 total
- Everybody gets a note for £50
- Fully clad ...
- Everything needed for a normal life
- It's completely in Central London
- Nothing's outside the scope of one who is single and ale-besotted
- The whole boring item's broadcast
- Everybody in the gallery
- It helps in swallowing the lot!
- In political life, it means everything
- Call for the entire workforce to collect their cards?
- Gain competition
- See 42-Down
- Descendents spin-off band
- 100 percent's total
- Tell-___
- Every ounce
- Star starter
- More than a lion's share
- What monopolists have
- "Not at ___"
- "___ I Do Is Win" (2010 DJ Khaled song)
- Each, in a tennis match
- Start of a Remarque classic
- ___ along (the whole time)
- Fab alternative
- "Gliding Over ___" (Walt Whitman poem)
- What "the lion's share" originally meant
- Figure skater's bugaboo
- "That's ___ she wrote"
- Entire number of
- New Zealand RU team, ___ Blacks
- Completely boring instrument is heard
- ___-nighter (cramming session)
- One size fits ___
- "___ in favor, say 'aye'"
- Middle of Porky Pig's signoff
- To a complete degree
- With zero remaining
- "When ___ is said and done ..."
- The lot (of)
- Everything in show would be superficial
- ___-out: total
- Elvis Presley's "___ Shook Up"
- Gain or Tide competitor
- "___ Things Considered" (NPR news program)
- Hog's portion
- "I'm ___ ears"
- "___ in the Family" (1970s TV show)
- National Lottery grips everybody
- Utter rallying cry from 1926?
- Warts and ___ (including the ugly parts)
- U-turn from none
- Porky Pig signoff word
- Word with "done" or "right"
- With none left over
- "The works" amount
- With 90-Down, totally mistaken
- Word after "be" or "end"
- Word before right or rise
- "That's not ___"
- Hog's desire
- Portion of a monopolist
- 100 percent total?
- Free Clear detergent maker
- Using every effort, take drink off total yob
- None's antithesis
- Less than totally?
- "___ of Me" (John Legend hit)
- "___ rise"
- Everything in the show is superficial
- With 2-Down, multipurpose
- "We may have ___ come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now": MLK
- Winner's take, perhaps
- What to buy when the Tide is out?
- Word before set or wet
- Full amount of
- Everything in the show could be superficial
- Winner's take, at times
- Word with "first of" or "best of"
- With 38-Across, this whole time
- Whole effort
- "___ I Desire"
- When you've only a pound left, it means everything!
- "___ Things Fair"
- With nothing remaining
- Every 8 Across
- Money line, part 4
- Hog's share, perhaps
- See 31-Down
- "That is ___"
- Sheryl Crow's "___ I Wanna Do"
- ___ set
- More than 31-Down
- Word with "aboard"
- Every part
- "Clarissa Explains It ___"
- A fifty pound total
- "It's ___ good"
- ___ ears
- With 18-Down, listening closely
- Liberty and justice for who?
- Synonym for "totally" hidden in this clue
- ___-purpose flour
- Warts and ___
- Word before "natural" or "inclusive"
- What's fair in love and war
- Tied, in scores
- Everything one left at the rail terminus
- "___ I Need"
- That's it, folks!
- Opposite of 7-Down
- ___-inclusive
- "To ___ the Boys I've Loved Before"
- What 100 percent is
- Three Musketeers' word
- One has 50 left, that's the lot
- It can come after "after"
- With zero left over
- "With ___ due respect ..."
- *With some of 56-Down and all of 68-Down, versatile type of tire
- The "A" in AYCE
- For ___ intents and purposes
- Word before "for one" and after "one for"
- Word before or after "told"
- "But when ___ is said and done ..."
- Word with ears or thumbs
- Gain alternative
- "___ That She Carried"
- These and every one of those
- Word with caps or clear
- With not a single one outside the group
- "___ Too Well (10 Minute Version)"
- "___ in": "Jeopardy James" bet
- "___ Boys Aren't Blue" (memoir-manifesto)
- Amount needed to complete a set
- What 100% is
- "Y'all means ___" (rhyming campaign)
- "What?! Is this ___ I get?"
- ___ fours
- What a winner takes, it's said
- "Abandon hope, ___ ye who enter here"
- Home
- "She's ___ That"
- "It'll be ___ right"
- One gets fifty quid for the lot
- The complete set
- "Everything Everywhere ___ at Once" (Michelle Yeoh movie)
- "Greatest Love of ___" (Whitney Houston song)
- "___ roads lead to Rome"
- "___ Too Well" (Taylor Swift song)
- "Tutti," in English
- With 36-Down and 38-Across, Blink-182 hit song, and a description of four long answers in this puzzle
- The "A" of GOAT
- A £50 total
- ___ too easy
- Cover ___ the bases
- "___ I Want for Christmas Is You"
- Reply ___ (email function)
- ___ Souls College, Oxford
- Star or American opener
- "___ I Wanna Do" (Sheryl Crow song)
- Tide shelfmate
- End of a Pledge of Allegiance
- One gets lb50 for the lot
- Every single person
- ___ bark and no bite
- American leader?
- "___ that glitters is not gold"
- "___ told ..."
- "Is it cool that I said ___ that? / Is it chill that you're in my head?" ("Delicate" lyric)
- "This is to a girl who got into my head with ___ the pretty things she did"
- A-game, so to speak
- "The Winner Takes It ___" (ABBA hit)
- What "tutti" means on scores
- A lb50 total
- "___ good!"
- "O Come, ___ Ye Faithful"
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- LA Times - January 01, 2025
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- USA Today - December 25, 2024
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