Clues for the word "EASY"
We've had 400 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1067 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Easy crossword on March 14, 2025.
Definition of easy
- v. t. - At ease; free from pain, trouble, or constraint
- v. t. - Free from pain, distress, toil, exertion, and the like; quiet; as, the patient is easy.
- v. t. - Free from care, responsibility, discontent, and the like; not anxious; tranquil; as, an easy mind.
- v. t. - Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth; as, easy manners; an easy style.
- v. t. - Not causing, or attended with, pain or disquiet, or much exertion; affording ease or rest; as, an easy carriage; a ship having an easy motion; easy movements, as in dancing.
- v. t. - Not difficult; requiring little labor or effort; slight; inconsiderable; as, an easy task; an easy victory.
- v. t. - Causing ease; giving freedom from care or labor; furnishing comfort; commodious; as, easy circumstances; an easy chair or cushion.
- v. t. - Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; complying; ready.
- v. t. - Moderate; sparing; frugal.
- v. t. - Not straitened as to money matters; as, the market is easy; -- opposed to tight.
Referring Clues
- Effortless
- "Calm down"
- Accommodating
- Uncomplicated
- "No sweat!"
- "Don't be startled"
- "Duck soup"
- "No problem"
- Cushy
- "No problem!"
- "Don't rush into anything!"
- "Calm down..."
- It may come before going
- "No sweat"
- Carefree
- "Duck soup!"
- Unforced
- Readily persuadable
- "Piece of cake!"
- "___ does it"
- "Whoa, boy!"
- Like falling off a log
- Like pie?
- "Like taking candy from a baby!"
- Unhurried
- Trouble-free
- "Peaceful ___ Feeling" (Eagles song)
- "'Tain't nothin'!"
- "Calm down ..."
- No trouble
- Word before come and go
- With 84-Across, very simple
- "No problemo"
- "Don't get too excited now!"
- Skill level option
- Simple
- "Careful now"
- "Child's play!"
- Word with chair or street
- "Careful, now!"
- Like this puzzle ... not!
- Not difficult
- Like gimmes
- Like a no-brainer
- "Lead-pipe cinch!"
- Like taking candy from a baby
- Not problematic
- Like child's play
- Crossword category
- "I'm ___" (Oscar-winning song of 1975)
- Unchallenging
- Like a cakewalk
- Lenient
- Duck soup, or piece of cake
- Pie-like
- Kind of chair
- Not tough
- "___ Rider"
- "No problemo!"
- Not knotty
- Crossword puzzle category
- "Steady on!"
- Like pie
- "Not so fast!"
- User-friendly
- Not hard
- Piece of cake
- "Hey, back off!"
- It can come before going
- Gradual
- Like duck soup
- Relaxed
- Partner of free
- Undemanding
- Like Monday crossword puzzles
- "Be careful!"
- Not complicated
- Word on a button in Staples ads
- ___-Bake Oven
- "___ Rider" (1969 Dennis Hopper film)
- Big ___ (nickname of New Orleans)
- See 16-Across
- "___ Street" ("Annie" song)
- "Simmer down now!"
- ___ listening
- ___ as pie
- A breeze
- Like a piece of cake
- Like gut courses
- Way to take it
- Not difficult at all
- See 67-Across
- "Piece of cake!"
- "That's a snap!"
- "No sweat!"
- A piece of cake
- No trouble at all
- Like pushovers
- Not strict
- "No problem!"
- ___ chair
- ___ does it
- "Calm down!"
- Free from constraint
- Not at all difficult
- No problem
- Compliant
- "A cinch!"
- Word used to calm people down
- Start to come and go?
- "Don't rush into anything!"
- ___ listening (radio format)
- "Watch it!"
- A word to Big Fella?
- "Don't overdo it"
- How some things come and go?
- How some take it
- Type of chair
- Word with "chair" or "street"
- "___ peasy, lemon squeezy"
- Desirable street?
- "Don't overdo it"
- Like typical Monday crossword puzzles
- Not very challenging
- Kind of chair or street
- Promiscuous
- Street for the wealthy?
- Like a Monday puzzle
- Not a challenge
- "Don't overdo it!"
- Calming words
- Hardly challenging
- "Careful there"
- "Calm down!"
- "Not so rough!"
- Requiring little effort
- Far from stern
- See 1-Across
- "Just calm down!"
- "Calm down, big fella"
- Not burdensome
- Crossword puzzle rating
- Simple to solve
- "No prob"
- Posing no challenge
- "Don't strain"
- Like a Monday crossword, supposedly
- "Don't get too excited, now!"
- Like some breezes
- "Let's not do anything crazy"
- ___ does it
- "Watch it!"
- ___ listening
- ___ as pie
- "Don't get too excited, now"
- "That's a snap!"
- ___ chair
- ___ does it
- "A cinch!"
- Hardly hard
- "___ does it"
- Suitable for neophytes
- Casual
- Elementary
- Not demanding
- Not challenging
- Gentle way to go
- Free from worries
- "Whoa! Calm down!"
- "Nothing to it!"
- Unencumbered
- Comfortable
- Hassle-free
- Not exacting
- Undifficult
- 'No sweat!'
- Not complex
- 'Down, boy!'
- ___-Bake Oven (popular 1960s toy)
- No sweat
- "Five ___ Pieces" (1970 film)
- A pushover
- Slutty
- Contented
- "Five ___ Pieces"
- "Don't get so excited!"
- "Whoa!"
- Like a Monday crossword
- "Don't get excited"
- Free from stress
- With 8-Down, really simple
- "No prob!"
- Simple to do
- Child's play
- "That was ___"
- Like a walk in the park
- "Don't get all worked up!"
- Free from worry
- ______ as pie
- "___ does it!"
- Something requiring little study
- "Calm down now"
- Like Sunday morning, according to a song
- Street for the well-to-do?
- "Calm down now ..."
- Far from hard
- "A snap!"
- "Take a chill pill!"
- "Take a deep breath!"
- Hardly difficult
- Understandable
- "Five ___ Pieces" (Nicholson film)
- Hardly brow-furrowing
- Like some puzzles
- It can come before going?
- Not taxing
- Idiotproof
- A snap
- Word after "take it" or before "does it"
- "Whoa now!"
- "___ now"
- Hands-down
- Cinchy
- "Settle down now"
- Not exactly challenging
- Crossword ranking
- "Hold on there, cowboy!"
- A cinch
- Problem-free
- Untroubled
- "Hey, relax!"
- "slow down"
- "Piece of cake"
- Facile
- Like one-star puzzles
- "Relax"
- "it's not ___"
- Eggs over ___
- "Chill ..."
- Quite simple
- Like a Monday crossword puzzle, relatively speaking
- Like a pushover
- No problem at all
- "Let's not get too excited now"
- Hardly taxing
- "slow down!"
- Unlikely to 63 Across
- Word before chair or after speak
- "Whoa, slow down there, partner!"
- "I'm ___" ("Whatever you suggest")
- Not at all tough
- Like a Monday crossword, say
- 'Relax!'
- Idiot-proof
- Like Sunday morning, in a Commodores title
- Like a cushy job
- "___ Money"
- Opposite of hard
- Like a pillow
- Simple, as a math problem
- Like some targets
- Definitely not hard
- "That's ___ for you to say!"
- "Heady, relax!"
- Boston "It's ___"
- Commodores smash
- Faith No More's Commodores cover
- "Hey baby, there ain't no ___ way out"
- "___ Like Sunday Morning"
- Eagles "Peaceful ___ Feeling"
- Gentle - light
- Kind of "Life" Triumph will kick back and live
- White Zombie "I make it look ___, that's what I said"
- Boston "Don't Look Back" song "It's ___"
- Posing no difficulty
- It's not difficult to name a novel midshipman
- Take it away from work
- Soft piece of cake
- Requiring little effort to be relaxed
- It's no trouble making regular use of metal, say
- Academic sinecure? It supports one comfortably
- A simple note, say, to translate
- A piece of cake cannot be hard
- The English translation, say, is no problem
- Promiscuous and, without question, a bit sick
- Stop rowing on the street
- Yet it is difficult for busy people to take it
- Nonchalant
- Straightforward
- How to stand on a chair? No problem
- Simple (like the living in 1 across)
- Comparable to pie?
- Relaxed in every other part of exam, say
- Relaxed in odd parts of exam, say
- Street for the financially secure?
- Settle down!
- See 22 Down
- Like the bunny slope
- A piece of cake for a midshipman
- Egghead, since an unknown, is relaxed
- Simple? Yes, with a new form
- In France a syllable is unforced
- A piece of cake and some tea, Sybil?
- At one point, to say otherwise is not difficult
- Seasick, yet initially untroubled
- Relaxed without difficulty
- Take it on holiday
- ___ in which to see As You Like It? No problem
- Clipping of honeysuckle as yellow as a bed of roses
- Stop? No problem
- Star, eyes rolling, appears in hit movie as a route to affluence
- Piece of pie, as yummy as piece of cake
- Type of money or chair
- Like a gut course
- Focus of beam, say, without a light
- "Calm down, ace"
- Like a breeze?
- Soldiers may be told to stand thus for a piece of cake
- "Don't panic"
- Leisurely
- Like Monday crosswords, relatively speaking
- ___-peasy
- Offering little challenge
- Not much of a challenge
- Word before money or mark
- No challenge at all
- Like things that are simple to do
- Like falling off a log?
- "Don't be so rough!"
- Involving little difficulty
- How the Americans find duck soup
- By no means taxing
- Quickly gettable
- Beginners' game mode
- Not at all challenging
- Needing little effort
- Presenting few difficulties
- See 32-Across
- "It's a snap!"
- Like those piano pieces in E, say?
- “Piece of cake!”
- Not even close to difficult
- Level for newbie gamers
- Crossword difficulty category
- For a 5-year-old, say
- Not forced
- "Cool your jets!"
- Smooth sailing
- With 30-Down, really simple
- Word in a simile with "ABC" or "pie"
- Like the puzzles on many kids menus
- ___ listening (mellow music genre)
- Relatively simple
- Not tricky
- Word before "money" or "chair"
- Level needed by noobs
- Like pie, it's said
- Breezy's rhyming partner
- Comfortably
- Unpressured
- Low-difficulty
- One way to rest
- Like 55-Down
- Low-effort
- Not a problem
- "Whoa boy, settle down"
- Difficult? Not at all
- Like a one-star sudoku
- Good street to live on?
- One way to go
- Not hard at all
- Rated 1 out of 4 stars, as a sudoku
- As pie?
- Like a puzzle for tots
- Like putting two and two together
- Fictional detective Rawlins
- Like pie?
- Far from difficult
- Like 35-Across
- Very simple
- Like very simple puzzles
- Beginnerish
- Like pie, but not cookies?
- Super simple
- "Five ___ Pieces," Jack Nicholson film
- "It's simple!"
- Partner of nice
- "___ there, tiger"
- "___ Living"
- What one star may represent
- The Big ___ (NOLA)
- What one star may mean
- âNo sweat!â
- Hard? Of course not
- Ringo Starr's"It Don't Come ___"
- Getting the key cut, say, is no problem
- Like a test you know all the answers to
- Like taking candy from a baby, it's said
- No challenge
- Equestrian's command
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Easy - March 14, 2025
- USA Today - March 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 12, 2025
- New York Times - March 12, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 10, 2025
- Mirror Mini - March 07, 2025
- LA Times - February 26, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 25, 2025
- USA Today - February 24, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 12, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 31, 2025
- Your Life Choices - January 18, 2025
- Daily American - January 18, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 14, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 12, 2025
- New York Times - January 12, 2025
- Mirror Mini - December 21, 2024
- Mirror Mini - December 06, 2024
- LA Times - November 26, 2024
- Daily American - November 22, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - November 19, 2024
- New York Times - November 07, 2024
- USA Today - November 06, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - November 03, 2024
- New York Times - October 22, 2024
- Family Time - September 29, 2024
- Daily Quick - September 20, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 16, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 09, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 09, 2024
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