Clues for the word "ONLY"
We've had 237 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 830 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on April 23, 2024.
Definition of only
- a. - One alone; single; as, the only man present; his only occupation.
- a. - Alone in its class; by itself; not associated with others of the same class or kind; as, an only child.
- a. - Hence, figuratively: Alone, by reason of superiority; preeminent; chief.
- a. - In one manner or degree; for one purpose alone; simply; merely; barely.
- a. - So and no otherwise; no other than; exclusively; solely; wholly.
- a. - Singly; without more; as, only-begotten.
- a. - Above all others; particularly.
- conj. - Save or except (that); -- an adversative used elliptically with or without that, and properly introducing a single fact or consideration.
Referring Clues
- Just
- Unique
- "Members ___"
- Kind of child
- Sole
- Nothing but
- Part of ROM
- The "O" in S.R.O.
- Word before a discounted price
- Left Turn ___ (street sign)
- The "O" in ROM
- Part of S.R.O.
- Word on a sale sign
- "For Your Eyes ___"
- Child with no siblings
- As recently as
- One's partner
- Exclusively
- Exclusive
- But
- Roy Orbison's "___ the Lonely"
- Right turn ___
- Nothing more than
- No more than
- "You're ___ Lonely" (Souther song)
- One's partner?
- Without siblings
- "___ Two Can Play" (1962 Peter Sellers comedy)
- "___ Sixteen" (hit for Sam Cooke and Dr. Hook)
- Siblingless
- Word on a left turn sign
- "It's ___ a scratch!"
- Like a child with no siblings
- "It's ___ Make Believe"
- In a class by itself
- "It's ___ a Paper Moon" (Ella Fitzgerald standard)
- Peerless
- "___ Love Can Break a Heart" (1962 Gene Pitney hit)
- Partner of one?
- Part of SRO
- Like a child without siblings
- "___ the Good Die Young"
- For deposit ___
- One-of-a-kind
- "This is ___ a test"
- One and ___: soul mate
- One and ___
- "If ___ I had known"
- Merely
- Word of exclusivity
- "This is ___ a test"
- Word before a discounted price, perhaps
- "If I ___ Had a Brain"
- "Employees ___" (store sign)
- "Employees ___" (store sign)
- Type of child
- One partner?
- Word after "Exit"
- The "O" in SRO
- "___ Two Can Play" (Peter Sellers comedy)
- "For Your Eyes ___"
- One partner
- Word on a left turn sign, perhaps
- "It's ___ a Paper Moon" (Fitzgerald standard)
- Word on a left-turn sign, often
- Word before a price
- "I'm ___ human"
- And nothing more
- Exit ___ (lane marking)
- The "O" in CD-ROM
- Sans siblings
- Word in a turning lane
- "Employees ___"
- Sale modifier
- "If ___ I had known ..."
- The O in ROM
- "___ Two Can Play" (Peter Sellers comedy)
- Word after "Exit"
- The "O" in SRO
- One and ___: soul mate
- My one companion?
- "We've --- Just Begun"
- One and ___
- "If ___ I had known"
- "I'm ___ human"
- Restrictive membership word
- Singular
- Start of an observation by Louis Auchincloss
- "If you ___ knew"
- Unmatched
- Having no siblings
- Single
- Sibling-less
- Unrivaled
- Solely
- ____ the Lonely, 1991 Candy movie
- ___ child
- Type of child without siblings
- Observation, part 2
- "Exit ___"
- "___ You" (1955 Platters hit)
- With 5-Across, barely
- Word before a bargain price
- Simply
- Restricted to
- "___ the Good Die Young" (1977 Billy Joel song)
- Lacking siblings
- Word before a sale price
- Alone
- "Tonight ___!"
- Restricted-entrance word
- ______ the lonely
- Salesman's pitch word
- "For Your Eyes ___" (1981 James Bond film)
- "We've ___ Just Begun" (1970 song by the Carpenters)
- "___ in Hollywood"
- "For adults ___"
- Part of CD-ROM
- Were it not that
- "Teachers ___"
- Not more than
- Title word before "You," "U" or "Yesterday" in hit songs
- Left Turn ___
- For men ___ (stag)
- Partner of 60 Down
- Word before "Sixteen," "Time" and "You" in top 10 hit songs
- Word before a discount price
- NPR's "___ a Game"
- Word before discounted prices
- With exclusivity
- SRO part
- "For Your Eyes ___" (James Bond film)
- "For Your Eyes ___": Bond film
- Mere
- At most
- Except
- "I ___ Have Eyes for You"
- The one and ___
- Like some children
- See 40-across
- Sale sign word
- Members ___ jacket
- "___ the Lonely" Roy Orbison
- Solo Nine Inch Nails song?
- Motels "___ the Lonely"
- Billy Joel "___ the Good Die Young"
- Bryan Adams "The ___ Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You"
- The Calling "If ___"
- Tonic "If You Could ___ See"
- 50 in old city having no siblings
- Just individual
- Exclusive - individual
- See 24 across
- But commonly halved
- But never take off a heartless lady!
- Just over line in big city
- Nothing but inversion of French city
- To be just, commonly halved
- The one uncommonly concluded?
- Simply unique
- Solitary
- Just, but onerously disheartened
- Alone in Lyon, sadly
- See 6
- 19 across, nothing more
- Word before a sale price, often
- Without-siblings word
- I must be cruel, ___ to be kind: Hamlet
- After working, student starts Year One
- Single French city to be inverted
- The Beach Boys' "God ___ Knows"
- "It's ___ a Paper Moon"
- Sale ad word
- Pricing word
- "Beauty is ___ skin-deep"
- "There's ___ one way to find out"
- Convincing sale word
- "It's ___ a little scratch"
- Lone
- Modifier of a low price
- "___ in America"
- Word on some turn signs
- "It's___ a scratch"
- But ahead, finishing early
- "I've ___ just begun!"
- "___ the Lonely"
- The first "O" in YOLO
- And nobody else
- Adverb in sale flyers
- But commonly cut in half
- Part 6 of an Easter reminder
- Word in sale ads
- None other than
- Exclusive group who, according to Roy Orbison, know the way he feels tonight?
- The one wantonly reduced by 50%
- "It's ___ a matter of time"
- But for being unique
- Cash ___ (restaurant caveat)
- Is commonly given a unique finish
- It's just uncommonly conclusive
- Commonly ending up in solitary
- "You ___ Live Once"
- Nothing other than
- But commonly reduced
- Apt rhyme for "lonely"
- Word with "Exit"
- The "O" of CD-ROM
- The low, low price of
- Except for being unique
- Like a child with no brothers or sisters
- Within reason, lying can be just
- Sale price come-on adverb
- Uniquely featured by Baron Lytton
- Drink to me and nobody else!
- Start for the Top 40 song titles "Sixteen," "Time" and "You"
- Word before child or human
- "For a limited time ___"
- Part of 21-Across
- One, commonly halved
- "... ___ when I laugh"
- "Recycle ___" (sign on a bin)
- "If ___ I hadn't eaten so many pickles"
- Friends ___ (feed privacy option)
- "And it ___ costs a million dollars!"
- "Am I the ___ one ..."
- One of the O's in "YOLO"
- "If ___ it was Saturday!"
- Lead-in to a sale price
- "We can ___ hope"
- "___ Murders in the Building": Hulu series
- Rihanna's "___ Girl (In the World)"
- Commonly halved, but seemingly unique!
- Part of YOLO
- Last remaining
- The one uncommonly concluded?
- "This ___ costs a dollar"
- "If ___" (rueful words)
Last Seen In
- New York Times - April 23, 2024
- Daily American - April 15, 2024
- Mirror Daily - April 13, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - April 11, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - April 07, 2024
- Daily American - March 26, 2024
- Daily Quick - March 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 18, 2024
- Family Time - March 17, 2024
- Your Life Choices - March 02, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - March 01, 2024
- Daily American - February 26, 2024
- Family Time - January 22, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - January 14, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - January 10, 2024
- New York Times - January 10, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 10, 2024
- USA Today - December 30, 2023
- New York Times - December 23, 2023
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 18, 2023
- Mirror Daily - December 18, 2023
- New Zealand Herald - December 13, 2023
- LA Times - November 29, 2023
- LA Times - November 24, 2023
- Evening Standard Quick - November 21, 2023
- Mirror Daily - November 18, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - November 18, 2023
- New York Times - October 26, 2023
- New York Times - October 21, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - October 19, 2023
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