Clues for the word "MEN"
We've had 475 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1423 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on April 15, 2025.
Definition of men
- pl. - of Keelman
- pl. - of Man
- n. - pl. of Man.
- pron. - A man; one; -- used with a verb in the singular, and corresponding to the present indefinite one or they.
Referring Clues
- Door word
- Door sign
- Blokes
- Fraternity members
- Husbands
- Gamepieces
- Fellows
- Rest room sign
- Checkers, e.g.
- Guys
- Game pieces
- Fathers and grandfathers
- What androphobes fear
- Chaps
- Stag attendees
- Chess pieces
- Androphobe's aversion
- They're moved at a 17-Across
- Augusta National members
- All U.S. senators until 1922
- See 38-Down
- "___ in Black," Will Smith film
- Loo sign
- Head word
- Dudes
- "I Hate ___" ("Kiss Me Kate" tune)
- Kasparov's sixteen
- All American presidents, so far
- About 49% of adult Americans
- About 49% of the world's population
- About half the world's population
- Word on a washroom door
- "Of Mice and ___"
- Big boys?
- Grown-up boys
- All Chief Justices, thus far
- John's sign
- What boys will be
- Boyz II ___
- Chess units
- American voters before 1920
- All Speakers of the House, thus far
- Tub trio
- Queens, in chess
- All Supreme Court justices, up to 1981
- Tom, Dick, and Harry
- Almost half of us
- The theme
- Sign on a door
- "Two and a Half ___"
- NBA players
- Gents
- Trio in a nursery rhyme tub
- Playing pieces
- "All the President's ___"
- Sign on a bathroom door
- Pieces
- "Real ___ Don't Eat Quiche"
- Cialis takers
- See 45-Across
- Levitra takers
- "So many ___, so little time": Mae West
- Old boys
- "A Few Good ___"
- "Three ___ and a Baby"
- Word on a restaurant door
- Males
- "___ in Black"
- Stag participants
- "12 Angry ___"
- Tom, Dick and Harry
- Former boys
- Frat members
- All major-league umpires, so far
- Tub trio of rhyme
- Board-game tokens
- Valets
- "I Hate ___" ("Kiss Me, Kate" tune)
- Checkers
- "... all ___ are created equal"
- Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's ___"
- "All ___ are created equal"
- "All ___ are created equal ..."
- People
- "... all ___ are created equal"
- Eliot's "The Hollow ___"
- Pops, e.g.
- "12 Angry ___"
- "Of Mice and ___"
- Kasparov's 16
- They're from Mars, in a book title
- All husbands
- Chippendales dancers
- The "M" of "MIB"
- "___ in Black" (1997)
- Androphobe's fear
- Portion of the world's population
- "A Few Good ___" (Cruise film)
- "It's Raining ___"
- "Twelve Angry ___"
- Common door sign
- Sign on the privy door
- Oater cast, mostly
- Restroom sign
- Cinematography nominee Emmanuel Lubezki for "Children of ___"
- What a jilted woman may exclaim
- Board game tokens
- John's sign, sometimes
- Most senators
- Woman's exasperated comment?
- Nearly half the world
- Restaurant sign
- Word with foot or fore
- Washroom placard
- Target audience of Details magazine
- Horse opera cast, mostly
- "... three ___ in a tub"
- Stag party attendees
- Knights, e.g.
- Roughly half of the world's population
- Word below a stick figure, often
- Most Boy Scout leaders
- Jones film, "___ in Black"
- "All ___ are liars": Psalms
- Stag party invitees
- Fathers and uncles
- The entire cast of "My Dinner With Andre"
- Sign in a restaurant
- Old boys?
- Good chunk of the population
- The Musketeers, e.g.
- Eliot's "The Hollow ___"
- "12 Angry ___"
- The "M" of "MIB"
- "___ in Black" (1997)
- Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's ___"
- "All ___ are created equal"
- "A Few Good ___"
- "___ in Black"
- "Three ___ and a Baby"
- "So many ___, so little time": Mae West
- Typical sports fans
- Most sports fans
- Some bipeds
- Queens on a board
- Stag party parties
- Bachelors/husbands
- "I Hate ___" ("Kiss Me, Kate" tune)
- R&B's Boyz II ___
- Most "Esquire" readers
- Patriarchy rulers
- "Mad ___" (AMC series)
- Hes
- Chess or checkers pieces
- Rooks, for example
- Some newlyweds
- Beefcake posers
- Pro footballers
- Roughly half of all adults
- XY chromosome bearers
- Entire "Reservoir Dogs" cast, e.g.
- The others besides 18-Down
- They're on boards
- Target audience for "Shave" magazine
- Beefcake posers
- Father, uncle and son
- Most CEOs
- Stag-party invitees
- Stag party guests
- Fathers, e.g.
- Stag party invitees
- Stag-party guests
- Lavatory sign
- 'Two and a Half ___'
- See 1-Across
- Fellas
- Grown boys
- Adult males
- What boys become
- Black-and-white set pieces?
- Rooks and pawns
- They are found in this puzzle's three longest answers
- Fathers and sons
- The start of the four theme entries, collectively
- They're all created equal
- "It's Raining ___" (The Weather Girls hit)
- "Where soil is, ___ grow": Keats
- Chess pieces, informally
- Boyz ll ___
- Checkers pieces
- Word on a door
- About half of all adults
- See 37-Across
- Word after fire or police
- They're "easy to get but hard to keep": Mae West
- Some bishops and kings
- Tommy Lee Jones film "___ in Black"
- All US presidents
- Pieces on a board
- Board members?
- "Little ___": Alcott novel
- Adult fellows
- Comic book mutants
- Robin Hood's merry crew
- Target audience of Maxim
- Disks on checkerboards
- Gentle closing?
- Pieces on chessboards
- Rooks or pawns
- "I Hate ___" (Porter tune)
- They may be "at work"
- Fraternity members, e.g.
- The Beatles and the Stones, e.g.
- All of our presidents
- "That's just like a guy!"
- Yale Law students, until 1918
- All U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents
- "That's so like a guy!"
- Generic game pieces
- Equal creations, all
- "Eight ___ Out": 1988 baseball movie
- Some males
- Checkers and pawns
- Word with police or fire
- Sirs
- They once acted like boys
- Boys, later
- Husbands, not wives
- Boyz II ___ (pop group)
- Most soldiers
- Chess components
- Majority of the contestants on "The Dating Game"
- Board-game markers
- W.C. sign
- "Actresses" in Shakespeare's Globe productions
- Sign on many doors
- Weather channel show: "Iron ___"
- Part of the world's population
- Manpower providers?
- Chess peices
- Bachelors
- Viagra takers
- About half the population
- Tv's "Mad ___"
- Possessors of Y chromosomes
- Dads and uncles
- Multiple males
- GQ target
- Good bit of the population
- Exasperated comment from a feminist
- "Luxuries," not "necessities," per Cher
- Baritones, typically
- "Esquire: About ___, for Women"
- Intended consumers of one of the two varieties of 20-across
- Grownup boys
- "___ in Black" (1997 film)
- Maxim magazine's intended audience
- Bros, e.g.
- All chess pieces (even the queen!)
- All Supreme Court justices until 1981
- Esquire's target audience
- Not-so-hairy primates
- Multiple guys
- Wise ___
- Chesspieces, e.g.
- Some grown-ups
- All the suspects in "The Usual Suspects"
- Chess kings and queens
- Fraternity membership
- GQ's target audience
- Male personnel
- Many adults
- Bishops and pawns
- Adult boys
- Most priests
- '___ in Black'
- Dukes and earls
- "___ in Black" (Smith/Jones movie)
- "Are we not ___? We are Devo!"
- Three Wise ___ (Magi)
- Valets, e.g.
- Leaders of patriarchies
- About half of the adult population
- Bishops and knights
- All McSorley's Old Ale House patrons until 1970
- Maxim's target readership
- Popes and cardinals, but not nuns
- Ones "from Mars"
- Kings and bishops
- Pawns, e.g.
- Attachment to "he" or "work"
- Boyz II ___ (a cappella trio)
- Bathroom sign
- "White ___ Can't Jump"
- Olden warriors
- Hands
- Sherwood Forest's Merry ___
- Warlocks, but not witches
- Chess tokens
- Half the population
- Half of the population
- About half the population are these
- Opposite of women
- Boys in the future
- What boys will become one day
- Male adults
- Women's partners
- Women's counterparts
- Word on a restroom door
- Rooks, e.g.
- Sorry! pieces
- Rooks or knights, for example
- Pawns on a chessboard
- More than one 17-Across
- Restroom door word
- Plural of 30-Across
- What boys will become
- They are not women
- '80s band: ___ at Work
- ___ at Work
- What was "Raining" on The Weather Girls
- Camper Van Beethoven "Pictures of Matchstick ___"
- Of Monsters and ___
- "It's raining ___, hallelujah!"
- One-hitters Baha ___
- '00 Nickelback hit "Leader of ___"
- Will Smith "___ in Black"
- Will Smith hit "___ in Black"
- They're masculine in many ways
- They're adult in many ways
- The blokes who join me at the Nag's Head
- Me and a Pole?
- It's a bit of news to me, chaps!
- Females bring some woe to them
- The ladies bring them a certain amount of woe
- Servants of Ximenes?
- They chase girls for some time, normally
- Many points are adult
- Males have many points
- They have quarters at Maidenhead
- The chaps point to me
- They aren't all of the same nature
- All chess pieces, inaptly
- "Peace on earth, good will to ___"
- About 80% of members of Congress
- See 7
- Cardinals and popes
- Crew
- Senate majority?
- "Foot" or "fore" attachment
- See 74 Across
- Sign on some doors
- All U.S. Senate majority leaders, thus far
- Steinbeck title closer
- 80% of U.S. senators, currently
- Human males
- Male people
- See 7 Across
- Chess set figurines
- See 90 Across
- "Are we not ___?"
- "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead ___ Tell No Tales"
- All Citadel cadets until 1995
- "Of Mice and ___" (Steinbeck novel)
- Washroom door word
- 72-Down attendees
- All NBA players
- "White ___ Can't Jump" (1992 movie)
- Grooms, e.g.
- All Major League Baseball players, as of now
- Rooks, but not ravens
- Syracuse athletes, once
- Sherwood Forest's merry denizens
- Humanoid males
- They're gentlemanly in many ways
- Sherwood's merry group
- Knights, bishops, rooks, etc.
- Masculine pieces
- All chess pieces
- Ed, Fred, Jed, Ned, and Ted, e.g.
- "___ make history and not the other way around": Harry Truman
- Some couples
- See 8
- Pro football players
- All official Boston Marathon entrants, once
- Canadiens, Cavaliers and Cowboys
- Kings, e.g.
- Chaps who join me at the Nag's Head
- Bathroom door word
- All chief justices of the United States, so far
- They have many points on the board, perhaps
- Not women
- Knights and bishops, perhaps
- All U.S. presidents, so far
- Troops
- In Rome, naturally, may be Italian
- Mere males but with many points
- Misters
- First-sentence word in the Gettysburg Address
- People from Armenia
- The chaps make me the new head
- The older girls bring them much woe
- Uncles and dads
- Boys, in several years
- Join me at the Nag's Head, chaps!
- Bathroom door sign
- "___ Explain Things to Me": 2014 Rebecca Solnit essay anthology
- All Supreme Court justices before O'Connor
- Australian rockers ___ at Work
- About 50 percent of all adults
- Wells' "The First ___ in the Moon"
- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
- Large part of the population
- Minority of NYU students
- No WNBA players
- Rooks, non-PC
- Old boys of the same name
- Grown dudes
- "Children of ___"
- Boys, decades from now
- Masculine types
- All 40-year-old males
- No students at Wellesley
- All 57-Across
- Simenon made a lot of noise about them
- U.S. Presidents, so far
- "To the ___ Catcalling My Girlfriend While I'm Walking Beside Her" (Andrea Gibson poem)
- Less than half the global population
- Full-grown dudes
- "Stouthearted ___"
- The M in MiB
- Queens on a chessboard, ironically
- All the players in the NFL
- All us older guys
- All the 33-year-old dudes
- Stag guests
- Me and a Pole?
- "___ in Black" (film franchise)
- "Motownphilly" group Boyz II ___
- Dudes with beards
- R&B/pop vocal group Boyz II ___
- "___ Explain Things to Me" (Rebecca Solnit essay collection)
- Around 50.25% of the world's adult population
- All U.S. vice presidents until 2021
- All vice presidents before Harris
- 1992's "A Few Good ___"
- Either M in MLM
- The ladies bring a good deal of woe to them
- "What ___ Want" (Taraji P. Henson rom-com)
- Marvel Comics' X-___
- Servants of Ximenes?
- Bachelors, e.g.
- Marvel's X-___
- "X-___: The Animated Series"
- Hombres, in English
- Minority in New Zealand's parliament
- Some people
- All eleven of "Ocean's Eleven"
- Big boys?
- All House speakers until 2007
- "___ Explain Things to Me," influential 2014 essay collection by Rebecca Solnit
- Elliot Page and Chaz Bono, e.g.
- X-___ (superhero team)
- Bros
- "X-___ '97" (new Disney+ show)
- "Mad ___"
- None of the Supreme Court Justices in Barbie Land
- "I'm Afraid of ___" (Vivek Shraya book)
- People who once acted like little boys
- Two ___ and a Truck (moving company)
- X-___ (Marvel team)
- A24 horror film in which Rory Kinnear plays multiple roles
- All of the Barenaked Ladies, actually
- "X-___"
- "X-___ '97" (superhero cartoon)
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Daily - April 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 15, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - April 07, 2025
- New York Times - March 30, 2025
- Your Life Choices - March 25, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - March 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 17, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 10, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 09, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 07, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 31, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 29, 2025
- USA Today - January 28, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - January 27, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 23, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 17, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 14, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 09, 2025
- LA Times - January 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 29, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 22, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 13, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - December 11, 2024
- Mirror Mini - December 07, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 02, 2024
- Your Life Choices - November 26, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 25, 2024
- Your Life Choices - November 23, 2024
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