Clues for the word "NONE"
We've had 275 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1008 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on April 17, 2025.
Definition of none
- a. - No one; not one; not anything; -- frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any.
- a. - No; not any; -- used adjectively before a vowel, in old style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life.
- n. - Same as Nones, 2.
Referring Clues
- ___ of the above
- Zero
- Not a lick
- Zippo
- Have ___ of (not allow)
- Zilch, so to speak
- Opposite of all
- All's alternative
- Amount in a Christie title
- Second to ___
- Poor dog's portion
- What one little piggy had
- Fifth canonical hour
- What the fourth little piggy had
- "With malice toward ___ ...": Lincoln
- "___ of your beeswax!"
- All-or-___
- Zip
- "___ but the Lonely Heart" (1944 Ethel Barrymore movie)
- Bar ___
- What the fourth little piggy got
- All alternative
- How many symphonies Chopin wrote
- ___ the wiser
- Nary a soul
- "Jack of all trades, master of ___"
- What one of the little pigs had in "This Little Pig"
- Rightmost check box, perhaps
- Portion for Mother Hubbard's dog
- All's opposite
- Old Mother Hubbard's dog's share
- Survey choice
- Choice that avoids choosing
- Survey choice, at times
- ___ too soon
- "___ But the Brave" (1965 Sinatra film)
- "With malice toward ___, with charity for all": Lincoln
- Zilch
- "And then there were ___"
- "It's ___ of your business!"
- "And Then There Were ___" (Christie mystery)
- "___ But the Brave"
- Nada
- What Mother Hubbard's dog had
- ___ too happy
- Not any
- Not one
- ___ the worse for wear
- Bar follower
- Not at all
- Questionnaire box
- Fewer than few
- "I am ___ too happy about that!"
- Nary a one
- What the "poor dog" had in "Old Mother Hubbard"
- What a jack-of-all-trades is master of, supposedly
- Fourth little piggy's share
- Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were ___"
- Bubkes
- Penultimate piggy's share
- Second to ___
- What the poor dog had
- "___ of your business!"
- ___ of the above
- Hobson's choice
- "___ of your business!"
- ___ the wiser
- Fourth piggy's portion
- "With malice toward ___ ..." (Lincoln)
- Fourth piggie's share
- "___ of your business!"
- "With malice toward ___ ..." (Lincoln)
- It comes before the wiser
- What Old Mother Hubbard's dog had
- Less than a little
- Less than any
- The absolute minimum
- "I'll have ___ of that!"
- What the "poor dog" got
- Terrible market share
- Word before "the worse"
- Canonical hour
- Number of points in love
- One little piggy's amount
- Fourth little piggie's portion
- Sold-out amount
- "I'll have ___ of that"
- All's antonym
- Word with "too happy"
- What Hubbard's dog had
- Word for the wiser
- Worst possible share
- Love points
- Divine service
- "But answer came there ___" (Lewis Carroll)
- Worst market share
- Questionnaire box, perhaps
- Less than a few
- What Old Mother Hubbard's dog got
- Not even one
- Poor dog's portion, in rhyme
- What you can't have less of
- Survey box
- "And Then There Were ___" (Agatha Christie book)
- Second to ___ (the best)
- Opposite of "all"
- Squat
- "This little piggy had ___"
- Number of trades Jack is a master of
- "I'll have ___ of that!"
- What the "poor dog" got
- Word before "the worse"
- Minimal amount
- Not a one
- Nil
- Bar closing?
- All's counterpart
- Number of hits in a perfect game
- What the "poor dog" had
- Second to ___ (tops)
- Share for the fourth little piggy
- Less than any
- Less than any
- Less than some
- 'And so the poor dog had ___'
- End of a Christie title
- Mother Hubbard's dog's share
- '... the poor dog had ___'
- 'And Then There Were ___'
- All-or- ___
- Bar ___ (without exception)
- Not a whit
- Not a whit
- Questionnaire choice
- Less than slim, chancewise
- Least amount
- Not a single person
- Nary a thing
- 0%
- Teetotaler's amount
- Word with the wiser?
- One piggy's portion
- "___ shall pass" (warning in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail")
- Inventory extreme
- What one little piggie had
- Zip, zero, nada
- "He who hath many friends hath ___": Aristotle
- Jack squat
- Slim to ___ (poor odds)
- "Love" in tennis
- Far from a few
- Worst possible market share
- Abstainer's choice
- Hits allowed in a perfect game
- Of Peter O'Toole's eight Oscar nominations, how many he won
- "___ on, two out"
- Cards taken with a pat hand
- Quantity of our language's most common bigram in today's grid and clues
- What half a loaf is better than
- Questionnaire answer
- Naught
- Zip; nada
- Not a thing
- Last option on some survey questions
- "O grant an honest fame, or grant me ___!": Pope
- "Do wrong to ___": Shak.
- Alternative to all
- Second to ___ (top-quality)
- "... for ___ of woman born / Shall harm Macbeth"
- "Neon" anagram
- Abstainer's quantity
- Word after bar
- Lowest possible turnout
- Fourth little piggie's take
- Slim to ___ (long odds)
- Poor dog's share, in rhyme
- "Jack of all trades, master of ___"
- Chances left after Slim left town, in a saying
- Amount left in Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard
- Lack of any
- Less than slim
- Second to ___ (best)
- Not even a single one
- Total World Series wins for the Seattle Mariners
- Number of Astros World Series wins
- Master of ___
- "Master of ___" (Netflix series)
- Least possible share
- ___ of the above (questionnaire category)
- Goose egg
- Not a soul
- Less than one
- Opposite of 25-Across
- Opposite of 23-Across
- Not a single one
- Amount of people living on the moon
- Opposite of many
- Nought
- "Kiss Me" band Sixpence ___ the Richer
- Sixpence ___ the Richer
- "___ of Your Business" Salt-N-Pepa
- Hillsong United "___ But Jesus"
- Meshuggah album about all's opposite?
- Salt-n-Pepa "___ of Your Business"
- Aesop Rock "___ Shall Pass"
- Elvis "2nd to ___"
- Springsteen "___ But the Brave"
- Nobody - nothing
- Nothing
- Nobody imitates a pious woman
- Not a thing or person
- What Mother Hubbard's dog got
- See 18
- ___ the worse
- "___ shall pass" (Black Knight's decree)
- Abstainer's amount
- Not any old name in north-east
- Not any announcer ignoring the odds
- Worst turnout ever
- Never a one
- Squat, so to speak
- ___ of the above (something else)
- "That's ___ of your business!"
- Undesired turnout
- NOYB part
- Zip quantity
- Less than slim, as chances go
- Number of W's in this diagram
- Least possible portion
- Worst possible attendance
- Not even a smidgen
- Second to ___ (superior)
- One little piggy had it
- Intro for the wiser
- Fourth little piggy's amount
- How many verbs in Esperanto are irregular
- No part
- Abstainer's portion
- It's worse than half a loaf
- Number of moons of Venus
- Less then minimal
- How many Oscars 19-Across won
- Nary a person
- Give an edge to
- Last word in the first verse of "Old Mother Hubbard"
- Last option on a survey
- How many Oscars Glenn Close has won
- Abstainer’s choice
- ___ of the above (miscellaneous category)
- ___ of the above ("other" category)
- Having ___ of it
- Second to ___: unbeatable
- Option that's almost always listed last
- Aziz Ansari's mastery
- Opposite of 27-Down
- Zero amount
- Who has finished a 100-meter dash in under nine seconds
- Counterpart of "all"
- Amount of caramel-covered locusts you crave
- "How many caramel-covered squids do you want?" response
- "___ for me, thanks"
- Bottommost check box, perhaps
- Choice of one who's too hard to please
- How many U.N. members have names starting with "W"
- Second to ___ (unparalleled)
- Not this, that or those
- Nothing at all
- Like the number of Detroit Lions Super Bowl wins
- ___ pizza with left beef (meme order that lacks sauce and cheese)
- Umpteen's antithesis
- Not even one or two
- ___ the wiser (still unaware)
- How many elements on the periodic table have the letter "J" in their names
- Number of U.S. states starting with "B"
- Less than two
Last Seen In
- LA Times - April 17, 2025
- Daily American - April 13, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 06, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 28, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - March 27, 2025
- Your Life Choices - March 25, 2025
- LA Times - February 28, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 24, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 11, 2025
- LA Times - February 05, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 05, 2025
- Daily American - February 01, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 21, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 19, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 16, 2025
- Family Time - January 12, 2025
- USA Today - January 12, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - January 10, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - December 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 16, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 12, 2024
- New York Times - December 06, 2024
- New York Times - November 29, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 28, 2024
- LA Times - November 24, 2024
- USA Today - November 13, 2024
- New York Times - October 26, 2024
- Daily American - October 24, 2024
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