Clues for the word "AND"
We've had 509 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1595 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on April 16, 2025.
Definition of and
- conj. - A particle which expresses the relation of connection or addition. It is used to conjoin a word with a word, a clause with a clause, or a sentence with a sentence.
- conj. - In order to; -- used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go.
- conj. - It is sometimes, in old songs, a mere expletive.
- conj. - If; though. See An, conj.
Referring Clues
- What's more
- As well as
- "So then what?"
- "What else...?"
- Clause connector
- Or's go-with
- Common joiner
- Common conjunction
- "What else?"
- Plus
- Not to mention
- Anticipatory question
- "What's more..."
- So-so link
- Quote, part 4
- Or's opposite
- In addition
- "___ then I said..."
- "Go on..."
- "So...?"
- Additionally
- "Go on ..."
- "Your point being ...?"
- See 17-Across
- "Then what?"
- Free ___ clear
- Furthermore
- So-so link?
- Not only that
- "What happened next?"
- Conjunction
- Conversational prompt
- Clause joiner
- "___ a partridge in a pear tree"
- With 36-Down, "Next ..."
- "Then what ...?"
- "The point being ...?"
- Far-away connection
- Further
- "Go on"
- "Anything else?"
- "Go on ..."
- "The significance being ...?"
- "Do go on ..."
- Now ___ then
- The "et" of et cetera
- "So ...?"
- Moreover
- "Then what happened?"
- "Further ..."
- "What next?"
- "___ Then There Were None" (Christie mystery)
- "___ the Band Played On" (1993 movie)
- So-so connection?
- "...___ so say all of us!"
- Trinidad/Tobago divider
- "Tell me more..."
- Sonny-Cher go-between
- Hammer-tongs connector
- "___ how!"
- Cat-mouse connector
- To boot
- What comes between partners?
- Common connector
- "So your point is...?"
- "Not only that ..."
- Abbott-Costello connection
- Laurel-Hardy go-between
- Condition
- English connection
- "So?"
- "___ I quote ..."
- Connective word
- It often comes between partners
- "You were saying ..."
- Frequent joiner?
- "Wait, there's more ..."
- So-so center?
- Far-away connection?
- "What's more ..."
- Far-away link?
- Radar part
- What "&" means
- See 54-Across
- The second A of AWACS
- "___ I Love Her" (Beatles hit)
- Boolean logic operator
- "Your point being?"
- See 63-Across
- "Little word" in charades
- Et, across the English Channel
- Start of an afterthought
- Flesh-blood link
- Fish-chips connector
- B & B part?
- "Comin' in ___ out of Your Life": 67-Across hit
- "Go on ...?"
- "Go on . . ."
- Also
- Partnership word
- "Not to mention . . ."
- "Go on. . ."
- "What's more ..."
- Pair link, perhaps
- Besides
- "So your point is ...?"
- "... ___ Justice for All." (Pacino flick)
- Companions' separator?
- "Isn't there more to the story?"
- Word in the name of many duos
- "Go on ..."
- "... ___ so say all of us!"
- Companions' separator
- It separates the lead singer from the band?
- Popular go-between
- It may come between partners?
- "Your point being ...?"
- "Go on"
- Up-coming link
- "___ away we go!"
- Common tie
- Inclusive conjunction
- Simple connector
- Part of a long sentence
- Indication of things to come?
- Joining word
- Bonnie's tie with Clyde?
- "What's more"
- "Or" partner
- It separated Martin from Lewis
- Connection of this puzzle
- "After that . . . ?"
- "Go on . . ."
- It divided Martin from Lewis
- "The significance being . . . ?"
- "Is there more?"
- Bonnie's link with Clyde?
- Rambler's word
- "... ___ a bottle of rum"
- See 39-Across
- Pair's connector
- ___ so forth
- "Furthermore ..."
- "... then what?"
- Grammatical connector
- "... ___ so say all of us!"
- Most common joiner
- Word in many law-firm names
- Word in many law firm names
- "To continue ..."
- What 'n' may mean
- So-so connection
- "Add to that ..."
- Addition word
- Word usually found in the answers to starred clues
- "Not to mention ..."
- Furthermore ...
- Prevalent word in this puzzle
- "Plus ... "
- "Go on "
- "The significance being ?"
- "Do go on "
- "___ away we go!"
- "Comin' in ___ out of Your Life": 67-Across hit
- So-so insertion
- Nip-tuck coupler
- So-so center
- "After that ... ?"
- "The significance being ... ?"
- 66-Across theme word, unabridged
- 41-Across theme word, unabridged
- 17-Across theme word, unabridged
- Together with
- Common operator
- "Time ___ time again ..."
- Robbie's grace continues
- On-off connection
- Part four of our message
- "Your point is ...?"
- Up-coming connector
- Tried-true connector
- "Is there more to the story?"
- Far-away connector
- It makes a lot of connections
- Connector that completes a phrase made from the starts of the three longest across answers
- "Keep talking ..."
- Now-then connector
- "... your point is?"
- Futhermore
- What an ampersand means
- Linking word
- Common link
- Connecting word
- See 3-Down
- 'Not only that, but ...'
- As well
- See 7-Down
- 'Then what happened?'
- 'The upshot being...?'
- Besides which
- Beyond that
- Ampersand's meaning
- Word missing from four of this puzzle's answers
- 'Not only that, ...'
- 'What's your point?'
- 'Further ...'
- "Conjunction Junction" word
- "Is there something more?"
- "Do continue ..."
- Impatient listener's prompt
- Easter prayer part 4
- "Et" translated
- Impatient one's prompt
- Partners' go-between
- A word between duos
- &
- "The point being ... ?"
- Far-away filler?
- Y : Spanish :: ___ : English
- Part 10 of a Canada Day quote
- Important connection?
- It often comes between partners?
- "Moreover ..."
- "One more thing ..."
- Elicitor's question
- Word before the backing band's name
- See 1-Across
- Whatsoever
- "That's the whole story?"
- "What's the rest of the story?"
- "Your point is?"
- "... ___ Justice for All" (Pacino flick)
- Anthem word 5
- Up-coming connection
- Up ___ coming connector
- On-off connector
- A word between partners
- You-I link
- "Sense ___ Sensibility"
- "Continue ..."
- Paired with
- Meaning of an inverted V in symbolic logic
- "Didn't you leave out something ...?"
- Common connection
- "___ then I said ..."
- "Then?"
- With 126-Across, et cetera
- So-so separator
- "___ we're back"
- In addition to
- Car ___ Driver
- A "little word" in charades
- Laurel/Hardy separator
- Fish-chips link
- PBJ filling?
- First-goal link
- "But wait, there's more ..."
- Word in every theme entry
- With
- In Spanish, it's y
- Clause intro
- "Anything more to say?"
- Our remembrance day quote begins
- Hide ___ seek
- Pairing word
- Adding word
- "Mutt ___ Jeff"
- Sentence stretcher
- Word in partnerships
- Couple maker
- By ___ large
- "On top of that ..."
- Impatient question
- Fair-square link
- Word between two ages
- "Wait, there's more"
- "There's more ..."
- "I should care ___ why?"
- "Beauty ___ the Beast"
- "Roger ___ Me" (1992 film directed by Michael Moore)
- "Another thing ... "
- "Tell me more ..."
- See 29 Across
- First ___ goal (gridiron situation)
- Now ___ then (occasionally)
- Concluding with
- Link letters?
- Word in many band names
- Part 9 of today's quote
- It joins in a sentence
- "Your point being ... ?"
- "So what?"
- Along with
- "Wait, there's more ... "
- Then
- Word that creates links
- Word sometimes elided to its middle letter
- "___ your point is ...?"
- "Link" missing from 17-, 26-, 53- and 62-Across
- Plus, in a sentence
- "___ that's final!"
- "Go on ... "
- It may come between partners
- "Furthermore ... "
- Now-then connection
- Nuts-bolts connector
- What '+' may mean
- Salinger's "Franny ___ Zooey"
- It makes connections
- Prompter's query
- "There's more, right?"
- "Hansel ___ Gretel"
- Likewise
- "Stand ___ Deliver"
- Stop ___ go
- Jack ___ Jill
- Mom ___ dad
- "Tom ___ Jerry"
- You ___ I
- Dick ___ Jane
- This ___ that
- Batman ___ Robin
- "Jack ___ Jill went up a hill"
- Boys ___ girls
- Black ___ blue
- "Lilo ___ Stitch"
- Jack-Jill link
- "o on ...22
- Peanut butter-jelly link
- What separates Romeo from Juliet?
- Rain cats ___ dogs
- Part 3 of the quote
- What separates the lead singer from the band?
- Append
- ___ so on
- Trinidad ___ Tobago
- "Cats ___ Dogs" (2001 film)
- Bert-Ernie connector
- Common word
- "... ___ a bag of chips"
- Common word connector
- "Goad on ..."
- Word that connects other words
- You-me link
- Linking word in a sentence
- "Rock ___ Roll All Nite"
- Talking Heads: "___ She Was"
- "Crimson ___ Clover"
- Beatles "___ I Love Her"
- Kiss "C'mon ___ Love Me"
- Beatles "___ Your Bird Can Sing"
- Kiss "Rock ___ Roll Over"
- The Hooters "___ We Danced"
- Hooters "___ We Danced"
- Avenged Sevenfold "___ All Things Will End"
- "___ I" Boxcar Racer
- Counting Crows "August ___ Everything After"
- GnR "Live ___ Let Die"
- "___ when you smile for the camera"
- REO Speedwagon "___ I'm gonna keep on lovin' you"
- Brother Cane "___ Fools Shine On"
- Dave Matthews "Under the Table ___ Dreaming"
- Reverse-engineered molecule that might bind some solutions here
- See 17
- Also used in joinery?
- Also used by Highlanders
- See 31
- See 4
- See 1
- In one part of England, it's a ÒplusÓ
- A new vessel? I should think so, indeed!
- A conjunction
- See 20
- See 5
- "Was that all?"
- Y, in Yucatan
- It connects things
- "Bonnie ___ Clyde"
- "___ another thing ..."
- "This matters ... why?"
- Point-click link
- Et
- See 23 Across
- "Your point being ...?"
- ... commissioned by 7 Down ...
- Some Boolean-logic operators
- Most-used conjunction in English
- Joiner from A Midsummer Night's Dream, initially not primarily mechanical
- See 14
- &
- See 15
- "I don't kiss ___ tell"
- It often comes between two people
- Track ___ field
- Hit - run play link
- Flesh ___ blood
- Boolean operator
- "Then what happened?"
- It forms links
- Trial ___ error
- Word that links
- "What else?"
- Too
- "Law ___ Order"
- Sentence linker
- "The result being...?"
- "... your point is?"
- "So?"
- "What happened next?"
- Serbia-Montenegro divider?
- Part of Q&A
- So-so filler?
- "Is there more?"
- See 62-Across
- Sentence word that connects
- Short ___ sweet
- "So, this means ...?"
- 18-, 34- ___ 50-Down
- Ampersand
- Flesh-bone connector?
- Here-there connector?
- "Is there a point to all this?"
- "Then what?"
- "Surely there's more to the story?"
- Connector of partners
- "Tell the rest of it ..."
- "Harold ___ Maude"
- "___ that's that!"
- Middle word of a children’s game
- What the puzzle's eight longest answers have in common
- "Go on ...?"
- Wheel-deal link
- “Then what?”
- “Go on...”
- "Can't you tell me the rest of it?"
- This-that connector
- “The result being...?”
- Word often shortened to its middle letter
- Sentence extender
- Point-___-click mouse
- Peanut butter-jelly filler?
- Coordinating conjunction
- “Your point being?”
- Not to mention the outlandish bit
- Inclusive word
- Also a Brando part
- "So what?"
- Black-___-white film
- ... with a hint to four pairs of answers in this puzzle
- "War ___ Peace"
- "___ Now Tomorrow"
- "Yes?"
- "Romeo ___ Juliet"
- Peanut butter ___ jelly
- Part of many partnership names
- Time ___ again
- "What's the rest?"
- "___ I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (Jennifer Holliday hit)
- Me, myself ___ I
- Black-___-white cookies
- "The Egg ___ I"
- Also used in joinery?
- What "n" might mean
- "What of it?"
- The "e" in Genoa?
- Common coordinating conjunction
- With 21-Across, odds follower
- Part of A&E?
- "Akeelah ___ the Bee"
- Again ___ again
- Commonly used connector
- "There's more, right?"
- Above ___ beyond
- "Do you have a point?"
- Word commonly following the Oxford comma
- See 57-Down
- "That's it?"
- "What do you want me to do about it?"
- Anyway, it's not the part of Ireland where lire can be in circulation!
- "I Believe in You ___ Me"
- Ska group Toots ___ the Maytals
- Gate in digital logic
- "This matters to me how?"
- "Night ___ Day"
- "What's your point?"
- "Details, please ...?"
- Shaggy ___ Scooby-Doo
- "Is that it?"
- Bed ___ breakfast
- English meaning of the Portuguese "e"
- "Tomorrow, ___ Tomorrow, ___ Tomorrow"
- "Is there more to this story?"
- "Y," as in Yucatán
- Part of B&B
- Rise ___ grind
- "Between the World ___ Me" (Ta-Nehisi Coates book)
- K) "Go on, keep telling me"
- Bread ___ butter
- "There's more to the story, right?"
- "So your point is ...?"
- Word commonly lowercased in titles
- Sassy retort
- See 27-Across
- It can lead to a longer sentence
- Peanut butter-jelly connector
- Conjunction connecting words
- Bells ___ whistles
- Yes, ___ (improv rule)
- Word represented by "&"
Last Seen In
- LA Times - April 16, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 14, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - April 14, 2025
- LA Times - April 11, 2025
- USA Today - March 24, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - March 18, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 18, 2025
- Your Life Choices - March 03, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 22, 2025
- LA Times - February 16, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 15, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 12, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 10, 2025
- USA Today - February 09, 2025
- Mirror Mini - February 07, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 04, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 30, 2025
- Family Time - January 26, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 22, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 16, 2025
- Your Life Choices - January 13, 2025
- LA Times - January 13, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 27, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 24, 2024
- Mirror Mini - December 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 18, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 09, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 09, 2024
- USA Today - November 28, 2024
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