Clues for the word "IAM"
We've had 294 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 490 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on March 14, 2025.
Referring Clues
- "Take me as ___"
- Cartesian conclusion
- Words before and after "what" for Popeye
- Descartes conclusion
- "How dry ___"
- Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- "___ shocked!"
- Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus"
- Cole Porter's "___ Loved"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam ___
- Self expression?
- The Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- "___ a Rock"
- "___ a Rock" (1966 hit)
- "___ shocked - SHOCKED!"
- Cole Porter's "___ in Love"
- Thinking person's conclusion?
- Words before and after "what"
- Existential declaration
- "___ Sam" (2001 Penn-Pfeiffer flick)
- English sum?
- "___ the Law" (Edward G. Robinson flick)
- Descartes's "sum"
- Answer to "Are you or are you not?"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam ___
- The Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- Words said before and after "what"
- Translated sum
- Sum in English
- "___ Woman" (1972 #1 song)
- English 8-Down
- "___ Love," 1975 Jackson 5 hit
- "___ shocked ... SHOCKED!"
- "Impossible" response to the question "Are you sleeping?"
- Paul Simon's "___ a Rock"
- Descartes's conclusion
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles song)
- "___ Not Spock" (Nimoy book)
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-___
- "___ Spock" (Leonard Nimoy autobiography)
- Leonard Nimoy's "___ Not Spock"
- Lying response to "Are you sleeping?"
- "___ Sam" (Sean Penn film)
- "___ Woman" (Reddy hit)
- "___ the Walrus" (1967 Beatles tune)
- "___ a Rock" (Simon & Garfunkel hit)
- Caesar's sum?
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles hit)
- Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character)
- Existential statement
- "... or so ___ told"
- Helen Reddy's "___ Woman"
- Conclusion of Descartes's observation
- "___ the Walrus"
- "___ Charlotte Simmons" (Tom Wolfe novel)
- With 64-Down, Sean Penn movie of 2001
- "___ Spock" (Leonard Nimoy book)
- Soy, north of the Mexican border
- "Who's ready?" reply
- Sam-___
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-___
- "___ the Walrus"
- "___ the Walrus": Beatles hit
- "___ the Walrus"
- Start of a Penn film title
- "___ Woman" (1972 tune)
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles)
- "___ the Walrus" (The Beatles)
- "___ the Walrus" (The Beatles)
- Answer to "Who's hungry?"
- Introduction introduction
- Dr. Seuss' "Sam ___"
- "___ Sam": "Green Eggs and Ham" opening
- See 11 Across
- Modern sum?
- First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- Descartes' conclusion
- "You bet ___!"
- "___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith movie)
- Sam-___
- "___ the Walrus": Beatles hit
- "___ Sam": "Green Eggs and Ham" opening
- "Take me as ---"
- "--- woman, hear me ..."
- Descartes' deduction
- "--- Spartacus!"
- "___ Woman" (1972 tune)
- "___ Legend"
- Will.___ of the Black Eyed Peas
- Words of confession
- Final words of a Cartesian statement
- "That's me!"
- "Can't deny it"
- Last words of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
- "___ so sorry!"
- Reddy's "___ Woman"
- "Of this ___ certain"
- "___ the greatest!"
- '___ the Walrus'
- 'How Dry ___'
- Decartes' conclusion
- 'Take me as ___'
- '___ shocked!'
- 'You bet ___!'
- '___ a Rock' (1966 song)
- Seuss' Sam- ___
- '___ a Rock'
- 'Today ___ a man'
- Sam- ___
- 15-Down's Sam- ___
- Conclusion of Descartes
- '___ Woman'
- Response to 'Are you?'
- With 68-Down, 1971 Neil Diamond hit
- Sean Penn film, "___ Sam"
- Soy, on U.S. soil
- First words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- "___ the Walrus" (1967 Beatles hit)
- Sam-___: Seuss character
- "Today ___ a man"
- "Luke, ___ your father"
- "Are you serious?" answer
- "Don't you know who ___?"
- Sam ___ (Seuss character)
- Descartes's "sum," translated
- Sum, sometimes
- "Unaccustomed as ___ ..."
- Words on either side of "what"
- Conclusion of a Cartesian conclusion
- '___ a Rock' (1966 hit)
- Cartesian deduction
- Beginning for this puzzle's five endings
- "___ touched ..."
- "___ Woman" (Reddy song)
- will._.__
- Seuss' Sam-___
- The 'sum' of Descartes
- "Are you going?" response
- See 63 Down
- 'Who's in charge here?' reply
- Start of "Wichita Lineman"
- "___ so-o-o-o sleepy!"
- Words of agreement
- Response to 'Are you sure?'
- "O, ___ fortune's fool!": Romeo
- "___ not young enough to know everything" (Oscar Wilde)
- The Lord, as introduced to Moses
- Common reply to 'Are you?'
- Soy, north of Mexico
- "___ Legend": Will Smith movie
- "Who ___": 2001 #1 country hit
- "___ a camera"
- Sum, to Claudius
- "I think, therefore ___"
- "___ Woman"
- First and last words of "Green Eggs And Ham"
- ' the Walrus'
- 'How Dry '
- "... think, therefore ___"
- "___ Spartacus!"
- Reply to 'Are you?'
- 'I think, therefore '
- '___ so sorry'
- ' a Rock'
- ' a Camera'
- Sam-___ (Seuss character)
- Positive response
- '___ so sure!'
- "___ Malala" (2013 best-selling autobiography)
- Beginning of today's quote
- Affirmative response
- Terse admission
- Dr. Seuss' Sam-___
- Answer to "Are you ...?"
- Part 7 of today's quote
- Sevillian soy?
- What 'je suis' means
- Descartes' sum
- Michelle Pfeiffer film "___ Sam"
- Reply to 'Who's in charge here?'
- Cartesian words
- "___ Woman" (Reddy tune)
- Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character) (2 words)
- Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character)(2 words)
- "___ a Rock" (Simon tune)
- "___ Iron Man..."
- "Who's ready?" response
- Alternative to "yes," sometimes
- "___ the lizard king" (Jim Morrison)
- Black Eyed Peas singer will.___
- Eminem's "The Way ___"
- Words before "Spock" and "Not Spock," in autobiography titles
- "___ a Man of Constant Sorrow"
- UB40: "Here ___ (Come and Take Me)"
- "___ smellin' like a rose" (STP)
- "___ ... I Said" (Neil Diamond)
- "Here ___ (Come and Take Me)" UB40
- Black Eyed Peas will._.___
- Narcissistic Zebrahead song?
- "___ the eggman!"
- Neil Diamond "___ ... I Said"
- Edie Brickell "What ___"
- 2000 Zebrahead song
- Zebrahead "Playmate of the Year" opener
- Mary J. Blige "Stronger With Each Tear" hit
- Queensryche "___ I"
- Thinker's conclusion
- "Anybody willing?" reply
- "___ Woman" (classic pop tune)
- With 94 Down, play on which Cabaret is based
- Seuss character, Sam-___
- "Here ___!"
- Self expression?
- "That would be me"
- "How stupid do you think ___?": 2 wds.
- "___ the one who knocks!" ("Breaking Bad" quote): 2 wds.
- "___ the Senate!": Darth Sidious
- "___ ... Sasha Fierce" (2008 Beyoncé album): 2 wds.
- Answer to "Who is?"
- "___ Legend" (Will Smith thriller)
- "Are you?" response
- Rapper will.___
- Answer to 'Are you?'
- Reply to "Are you?"
- 1999 Nas album
- Self-identifier
- Affirmative declaration
- "___ America": Muhammad Ali
- Conclusion for Descartes
- Translation of "je suis" or "yo soy"
- Descartes’s conclusion
- Follower of Sam or will.
- Terse affirmative
- "___ Malala" (2013 autobiography)
- Title words before Legend or Woman
- "___ sorry, my mistake"
- Translation of "estoy"
- "Do you know who ___?"
- "___ Legend" (2007 thriller)
- Translation of "je suis"
- Terse affirmation
- Identification confirmation
- "___ ... Sasha Fierce" (Beyonce album)
- Start of a formal self-introduction
- "It's me"
- Response to "Who's ready?"
- "___ Malala" (Yousafzai autobiography)
- Translation of "soy" or "estoy"
- Answer to "Who's hungry?"
- "The Man Who Cried ___"
- 2007 Will Smith film "___ Legend"
- "Take Me as ___" (Mary J. Blige song)
- What "woof" might translate to in response to "Who's a good boy?"
- "Yo estoy," in English
- Possible response to "Who's hungry?"
- Answer to "Who's ready for cake?"
- "___ Her" (Shea Diamond song)
- "I'm perfect the way ___"
- Words declared before and after "what"
- Billie Eilish's "Therefore ___"
- "___ America (And So Can You!)" (Stephen Colbert best seller)
- Possible answer to "Who's hungry?"
- "- the Walrus"
- "Hey, Mr. Arnstein, here ___!"
- "___ ... Sasha Fierce" (2008 #1 album)
- Response to "Who's in?"
- "Me!"
- "___ What ___" (song from "La Cage aux Folles")
- "___ Woman" (Helen Reddy song)
- Nas's third studio album, after "Illmatic" and "It Was Written"
- Translation of "yo soy"
- Answer to "Who's up for some fun?"
- "___ the one who knocks"
- "___ Not Your Negro" (2016 documentary using James Baldwin texts)
- "- a Camera"
- "- a Rock"
- "___ woman, hear me roar"
- [Raises hand]
- Possible answer to "Who's in?"
- Rebuttal to "You're not!"
- Possible response to "Who is?"
- "___ ... Sasha Fierce"
- "___ so there" ("Count me in")
- Billie Eilish's "Therefore -"
- Possible answer to "Who's ready?"
- "Me, that's who!"
- Beyoncé's 2009-10 ___ Tour
- Terse confirmation
- First (and last) two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- "Can confirm"
- "Therefore ___" (Billie Eilish hit)
- Reba McEntire's "All the Women ___"
- "___ Sam": Seussian declaration
- Possible response to "Are you ready?"
Last Seen In
- USA Today - March 14, 2025
- LA Times - March 09, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 22, 2025
- LA Times - February 18, 2025
- LA Times - February 17, 2025
- LA Times - February 02, 2025
- Daily American - January 22, 2025
- USA Today - January 14, 2025
- LA Times - January 03, 2025
- USA Today - December 24, 2024
- New York Times - December 18, 2024
- New York Times - December 05, 2024
- Daily American - December 02, 2024
- New York Times - November 03, 2024
- New York Times - October 19, 2024
- Daily American - October 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 15, 2024
- LA Times - September 28, 2024
- USA Today - September 26, 2024
- LA Times - September 23, 2024
- USA Today - September 03, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 25, 2024
- New York Times - May 22, 2024
- USA Today - May 18, 2024
- Daily American - May 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 02, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 22, 2024
- USA Today - February 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 09, 2024
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