Clues for the word "MICE"
We've had 228 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 393 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 11, 2025.
Definition of mice
- n. - pl of Mouse.
- pl. - of Mouse
Referring Clues
- Nursery rhyme threesome
- Cheese lovers?
- Cheese nibblers
- Certain schemers, to Burns
- Computer clickers
- Squeakers
- Nursery rhyme trio
- See 51-Down
- Quiet types
- Cats' prey
- Blind trio in a children's rhyme
- Some sit on pads
- Owls' prey
- Lab test subjects
- "Of ___ and Men"
- Trackball alternatives
- They became Cinderella's horses
- Mickey et al.
- Farmer's wife chasers, in rhyme
- Pixie and Dixie, e.g.
- Rodents in a Steinbeck title
- Hole-in-the-wall gang?
- Mickey and Minnie, e.g.
- Jerry and Mickey, for two
- Suriphobe's fear
- See 56-Across
- Lab maze solvers
- Cursor movers
- Prey for owls
- Mickey and Minnie, for two
- Double-clicked things
- Cursor controllers
- Cat's kills
- Cinderella's horses, after midnight
- Toons Pixie and Dixie, e.g.
- Surfers' accessories
- They rest on pads
- They may be in fields or on pads
- High-tech selection devices
- Mickey and others
- Mickey and Jerry
- Fairy tale coachmen, at midnight
- Mickey and Minnie
- Computer attachments
- Rat relatives
- House pests
- Little rodents
- Trio of rhyme
- Computer accessories
- Rats' relatives
- Squeaking rodents
- Small scurriers
- "Eek!" elicitors
- "Cinderella" coachmen, at midnight
- Cinderella's horses, at first
- "An American Tail" critters
- Steinbeck title varmints
- They may squeak by you
- Blind trio of song
- Whiskered maze runners
- "An American Tail" critters
- Cinderella's pumpkin-pullers
- They might squeak by
- Household rodentia
- Cinderella's pumpkin pullers
- Scampering squeakers
- They're often double-clicked
- Lab animals
- Nursery-rhyme trio
- Cheese lovers
- Cats' quarry
- Point-and-click devices
- Some unwelcome guests
- Timid types
- Maze runners
- Laptops' lacks
- Cinderella's "horses"
- "Eek!" elicitors
- "Cinderella" coachmen, at midnight
- Maze solvers
- Many trial subjects
- Runners in lab mazes
- Cinderella's horses, before
- Logitech products
- Timid creatures
- They could squeak by
- Cellar dwellers
- Squeakers(4)
- Cheese fanciers
- Lab maze runners
- Rodent
- 'Three Blind ___'
- Blind trio of rhyme
- Cinderella's horses, really
- Prey for cats
- Computer parts
- Cats' quarries
- Lab critters
- Lab runners
- Sightless trio of rhyme
- Cinderella's horses, originally
- Farmer's wife's quarry
- Cinderella's horses, once
- Kitchen pests
- Ones sitting on pads
- Mickey and Mighty
- Computer devices to click
- Murophobe's fear
- Chuck E. Cheese et al.
- Many sit on pads
- Maisy and Stuart Little
- Hacker's pets?
- PC adjuncts
- Cinderella's horses
- Symbols of timidity
- Stuart Little and Fievel
- Cinderella's helpers
- Trial subjects
- Rodents
- Victims of the farmer's wife
- Computer plug-ins
- Little squeakers
- Small rodents
- Computer outlet supply
- Cheese eaters
- Game for cats
- Some pets
- "Three Blind ___"
- Common rodents
- Devices with scroll wheels
- Late runners
- Test takers in lab class?
- Computer alternatives to touchpads
- They sit on pads
- Cat's prey
- Click sources
- Furry pets or pests
- They get pushed around in offices
- Tiny squeakers
- Wee rodents
- "Of ___ and Men" (Steinbeck novel)
- Common lab animals
- They click
- Pullers of Cinderella's pumpkin
- Little scurriers
- Trackball relatives
- Furry rodents
- Clock climbers of rhyme
- Laboratory rodents
- Traps are set for them
- Timid souls
- Metallers "Of ___ and Men"
- Marillion's are made from "Sugar"
- Modest Mouse "___ Eat Cheese"
- Azure Ray "We Are ___"
- Pests having a bit of a race on the motorway
- 12s with a number of diamonds
- Animals (contrasted with men)
- They often run late
- Hawk's catches
- Office clickers
- They go quietly, many at half pace
- Attic pests
- Nursery rhyme, Three Blind ___
- Trio in a children's rhyme
- Grimalkins' prey
- Itchy and Jerry, in cartoons
- They nibble a slice of ham with something cold
- Gadgets on pads
- Certain rodents
- Rodents that squeak
- Stuart Little and Chuck E. Cheese, for two
- Three blind creatures, in a children's rhyme
- Chuck E. Cheese and Itchy, for two
- They keep quiet about the hard water at Maidenhead
- Gnawing pests
- Blind trio of verse
- 1,001 computer expert tips on hand-held devices
- Timid rodents
- Whom Burns paired with men
- Pantry pests
- Clock-climbing trio
- Many are kept on pads
- In church, poor little fellows
- PC accessories with scroll wheels
- Cheese-nibbling rodents
- Of ___, Steinbeck classic about 22 and 12
- That optically disadvantaged trio?
- Computer devices bearing little resemblance to their real-life namesakes
- Runners of song
- Minnie and Mickey
- Lab ___
- Squeaky pests
- Timid people, so to speak
- Stuart Little and Speedy Gonzales, for two
- Cartoon cats chase them
- Common clickers
- Desktop clickers
- Devices clicked in computer labs
- Alternatives to trackpads
- They actually prefer fruit and grains to cheese
- Cinderella's dressmakers
- To them, a cat that just ate cheese has baited breath
- Laptop navigation aids
- Modern navigation aids
- Rodents, or computer devices
- Creatures that can be both pets and pests
- Dressmakers in "Cinderella"
- Stuart Little and Jerry are two
- Clicking devices
- Creatures that helped make Cinderella's dress
- Furry scurriers
- Some rodent pets
- The church offers them a proverbially poor living
- Game for owls
- "House" rodents
- Rats' kin
- PC accessories
- Many stuffed cat toys
- "Of - and Men"
- Little cupboard raiders
- Lab rodents
- Cat's scan?
- Cat prey
- Squeaky critters
- Laptop accessories
- Some cheese-lovers
- Maze runners, sometimes
Last Seen In
- New York Times - December 11, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - December 09, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - November 24, 2025
- Your Life Choices - October 24, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 21, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - October 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 22, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - September 09, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 11, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - August 04, 2025
- New York Times - July 31, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - July 31, 2025
- Daily American - July 12, 2025
- LA Times - May 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - May 19, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - May 01, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - March 06, 2025
- LA Times - February 24, 2025
- LA Times - February 13, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 12, 2025
- New York Times - January 31, 2025
- Daily American - January 25, 2025
- Your Life Choices - January 20, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - December 14, 2024
- Daily American - December 13, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 11, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 28, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 22, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 15, 2024
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