Clues for the word "OVER"
We've had 530 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1750 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on December 19, 2024.
Definition of over
- prep. - Above, or higher than, in place or position, with the idea of covering; -- opposed to under; as, clouds are over our heads; the smoke rises over the city.
- prep. - Across; from side to side of; -- implying a passing or moving, either above the substance or thing, or on the surface of it; as, a dog leaps over a stream or a table.
- prep. - Upon the surface of, or the whole surface of; hither and thither upon; throughout the whole extent of; as, to wander over the earth; to walk over a field, or over a city.
- prep. - Above; -- implying superiority in excellence, dignity, condition, or value; as, the advantages which the Christian world has over the heathen.
- prep. - Above in authority or station; -- implying government, direction, care, attention, guard, responsibility, etc.; -- opposed to under.
- prep. - Across or during the time of; from beginning to end of; as, to keep anything over night; to keep corn over winter.
- prep. - Above the perpendicular height or length of, with an idea of measurement; as, the water, or the depth of water, was over his head, over his shoes.
- prep. - Beyond; in excess of; in addition to; more than; as, it cost over five dollars.
- prep. - Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of; notwithstanding; as, he triumphed over difficulties; the bill was passed over the veto.
- adv. - From one side to another; from side to side; across; crosswise; as, a board, or a tree, a foot over, i. e., a foot in diameter.
- adv. - From one person or place to another regarded as on the opposite side of a space or barrier; -- used with verbs of motion; as, to sail over to England; to hand over the money; to go over to the enemy.
- adv. - Also, with verbs of being: At, or on, the opposite side; as, the boat is over.
- adv. - From beginning to end; throughout the course, extent, or expanse of anything; as, to look over accounts, or a stock of goods; a dress covered over with jewels.
- adv. - From inside to outside, above or across the brim.
- adv. - Beyond a limit; hence, in excessive degree or quantity; superfluously; with repetition; as, to do the whole work over.
- adv. - In a manner to bring the under side to or towards the top; as, to turn (one's self) over; to roll a stone over; to turn over the leaves; to tip over a cart.
- adv. - At an end; beyond the limit of continuance; completed; finished.
- a. - Upper; covering; higher; superior; also, excessive; too much or too great; -- chiefly used in composition; as, overshoes, overcoat, over-garment, overlord, overwork, overhaste.
- n. - A certain number of balls (usually four) delivered successively from behind one wicket, after which the ball is bowled from behind the other wicket as many times, the fielders changing places.
Referring Clues
- Covering
- Partner of "done with"
- Finished
- No longer stuck on
- Finito
- Go ___ (exceed)
- No longer thinking about
- Word after "roger"
- [see other side]
- "Roger, ___ and out!"
- Completed
- Above
- Ham's punctuation
- Walkie-talkie word
- Dispatcher's word
- Out's partner
- Kaput
- Concluded
- Lapsed
- Wrapped up
- Surpassing in rank
- Superior to
- In charge of
- ___ easy (eggs order)
- "Your turn"
- Word to a C.B. operator
- Past
- Done with
- Through
- With 45-Down, words after "Pssst!"
- "Your turn," to a 5-Down
- In preference to
- ___ there
- Transmission ender
- Settled
- Put one ___
- More than
- In excess of
- Transmission closer
- Eggs ___ easy
- "Roger, ___ and out"
- No more
- Eggs order
- See 13-Down
- Of higher rank than
- In the past
- "Back to you"
- Throughout
- Recovered from
- [continued on the other side]
- During
- Done
- Partner of "out"
- All done
- Outranking
- Supervising
- 1964 Dave Clark Five song "Glad All ___"
- Frequent word from ham operators
- "___ and out"
- Radioer's word
- On the high side, as a guess
- Turn ___ a new leaf
- Through with
- See 68-Across
- "Get ___ it!"
- Much-repeated word in air traffic control
- Finis
- "Your turn," in communications
- "Your turn," in radio talk
- CBer's "Your turn to talk"
- Exceeding
- Higher in the hierarchy than
- Across
- Ham's sign-off
- Looking down on
- CBer's segue
- Word preceding or following lay
- Prefix with hear or heat
- Start for do or due
- "Your turn to speak"
- Ham operator's segue
- No longer disturbed by
- "___ the Rainbow"
- Radio message ending
- Done's partner
- CBer's sign-off
- Like failed relationships
- All through
- Word after bind or bend
- Hand-fist connector
- See 5-Down
- ___ easy
- Just a memory now
- Control tower word
- ___-the-top (extravagant)
- See 40-Down
- Again
- See 61-Across
- See 60-Down
- With 19-Across, a common egg order
- Ham word
- "Bullets ___ Broadway" (1994 Woody Allen movie)
- CBer's "Your turn"
- Lead-in for sees or seas
- Radioer's "Back to you"
- No longer mourning
- CBer's term
- Recovered from, as a cold
- With 71-Across, one way to cook eggs
- CBer's "Back to you"
- Higher than
- All finished
- "___ the Rainbow"
- "Back to you"
- "Back to you" in radiospeak
- Anew
- Ham's word
- No longer in doubt
- See 32 Down
- History, so to speak
- From the top
- Surpassing
- Located above
- No longer concerned about
- No longer bothered by
- Word after blow or bowl
- "Roger, ___ and out"
- "Awaiting your reply"
- Radio-message ender
- Word with "active" or "drive"
- Ham's relinquishing word
- "Awaiting your reply"
- Complete
- Partner of above
- "Reply completed," to a ham operator
- Redundant partner of "done with"
- "Your turn," in radiospeak
- Word with "lord" or "board"
- "___ the Rainbow"
- "Message complete"
- Word with lord or board
- Redundant partner of "done with"
- I'm ___ it" ("I've moved on")
- Transmission ending
- Word preceding or following "lay"
- "Continued on the other side"
- Higher in authority
- See other side
- Word with "easy" or "a barrel"
- Relative of Roger
- Once more or no more
- Walkie-talkie message ending
- Continued on the other side
- No longer in love with
- Word with "roger"
- At an end
- "Your turn," in radiospeak
- Above partner
- Starter for lord or board
- Cohan's "---There"
- Cohan's "___ There"
- Terminated
- Beyond
- Hand-fist connection
- [Turn the page]
- No longer happening
- In the strike zone
- Greater than
- No longer hooked on
- Part of OTC
- Radio operator's word
- See 19-Across
- History
- Dreaded word on "The Price Is Right"
- No longer hung up on
- "Your turn" to a CBer
- Lead-in for "sees" or "seas"
- No longer interested in
- %5Bcontinued on the other side%5D
- "Your turn," in radio lingo
- "I've finished," on a radio
- Ancient history
- "Back to you," in radio talk
- Page-bottom directive
- Ended
- Word with "active" or "drive"
- Word with "lord" or "board"
- "Message complete"
- "Reply completed," to a ham operator
- "Back to you" in radiospeak
- (See other side)
- Not interested in anymore
- "I am so ___ that jerk!"
- Not cool anymore
- Ham's final word
- You may read it before turning a page
- Once more
- Partner of out
- Oz, in relation to the rainbow
- Spanning
- Mind-matter connector
- Discontinued
- Finished
- ___-the-counter
- 'Awaiting reply'
- Radio response
- Repeatedly
- Above and beyond
- On
- See 53-Down
- On top of
- One way to roll
- Pilot's "Back to you"
- "Now you speak"
- So last year, as a fad
- With 124-Across yonder,
- Upside down
- "Now, you speak"
- "___ the Rainbow" ("The Wizard of Oz" tune)
- Declare
- Word with cast and shadow
- Prefix missing from the starred clues
- Out's sign-off partner
- "Your turn to talk"
- Atop
- (Turn the page)
- "It's a little ___" (deli counter worker's comment at the scale)
- See 59-Down
- Ham's word?
- See 91-Down
- See 28-Down
- No longer thinking about, as an ex
- Not sunnyside up
- Walkie-talkie user's word
- Ended, as a TV show
- ___ and done with
- [Continued on next page]
- Ham's handoff
- Remaining
- "Bridge ___ Troubled Water"
- Dwarf by comparison
- "... without going ___"
- From square one
- Finished for good
- Two-way-radio word
- ___-the-counter stocks
- Ended or terminated
- Word at the bottom of a page, perhaps
- Choice on a gambling line
- "Starting ___" (Burt Reynolds film)
- In a superior position, relatively
- " ___ the Rainbow"
- *TC
- This puzzle's theme word
- End of a transmission
- Two-way radio word
- "Your turn," to a CB-er
- Not sunny-side up
- Certain wager
- "do ___"
- "Your turn," on a walkie-talkie
- "I'm ___ it"
- Key word #1
- Another time
- Start to take?
- A thing of the past
- Far from under
- "Back to you," in CBspeak
- Fleetwood Mac's "___ My Head"
- ___ the top
- In command of
- High, as a guess
- No longer pining for
- Transcending
- CBer's word
- "Your turn to talk," on radio
- CB word
- Like a too-high bid on 37-Across
- Straddling
- Word that ends radio messages
- Word with throw or turn
- Part of an order for eggs
- CBer's punctuation
- OTC part
- All wrapped up
- By means of
- "___ the brooklyn bridge"
- No longer caring about
- Dun
- Past caring about
- Part 5 today's quote
- "Your turn," to a walkie-talkie user
- Hammy sign-off
- "Your turn," on a CB
- "Moon ___ Miami"
- ___ the hill
- "Somewhere ___ the Rainbow"
- Word with coat or shoe
- Opposite of under
- Not under but ___
- Not under
- CBer's "go ahead"
- Opposite of beneath
- Ham radio word
- A spell of bowling is finished
- Walkie-talkie message ender
- ___ the Hills and Far Away
- Final Jimmy Eat World jam?
- John Lennon "Happy Christmas (War Is ___)"
- King's X "___ My Head"
- Eagles "Get ___ It"
- "Don't Dream It's ___"
- Final Jimmy Eat World song?
- Billy Joel "Blonde ___ Blue"
- Van Halen "The Dream is ___"
- Kiss "Rock and Roll ___"
- Eagles "Hell Freezes ___"
- Alice in Chains "___ Now"
- Melissa Etheridge "I Want to Come ___"
- Florence and the Machine "Dog Days Are ___"
- George Thorogood "Move It On ___"
- Maroon 5 album "Hands All ___"
- Stones "It's All ___ Now"
- Hall & Oates "Starting All ___ Again"
- Chromeo "___ Your Shoulder"
- More than - six balls
- REO Speedwagon "___ the Edge"
- Crowded House "Don't Dream It's ___"
- OK Go "Get ___ It"
- John Lennon "Happy Xmas (War Is ___)"
- Accomplished
- Six deliveries
- Half a dozen deliveries
- More than on the other side
- Concluded it's to do with
- 20's half hidden in the open when there's no sun
- Again, having recovered from the effects of
- See 24
- Again it's too much
- Six cricket deliveries
- Past being in love, really?
- Too much to get on top of
- Having recovered from, once again
- On the subject of surplus
- Finished - across - in excess
- Too much on the other side?
- Does it mean you've finished bowling?
- See "2"
- Finished as a maiden, perhaps?
- About finished
- Set aside part of the laws of cricket?
- Dog without lead finding some balls
- See 19
- Finished deliveries in Llandovery
- Nearly all of very coy men get beaten
- See 12
- See 18
- Finished - on top of
- Finished - above
- Maiden, perhaps, says it's your turn to speak
- No longer a fan of
- Invalidate - upset
- Not entirely open, so closed
- See 21
- See 23
- Finished on top(4)
- Given too much money
- In the sky?
- Place too high a price on the speed of deliveries?
- Remaining in the past
- See 13
- Exceeding - finished
- Period of cricket where back-up non-starter
- See 20
- Fielder caught out, yielding extra
- Capsize vessel that's in full view?
- No longer affected by maiden, perhaps
- More work? That's clear to us in more than one case
- Left in charge
- Cohan's "___There"
- A way to turn
- CB sign-off
- "I'm done talking," in radio-speak
- "It's all ___"
- "___ here!"
- Hand-fist connector?
- Walkie-talkie "punctuation"
- The O of PTO
- See 7
- See 8
- Finished in a superior position
- A number of balls to 'ang in the air
- Finished picking topping from cake
- See 10
- 9 wickets among 9 or 10, perhaps?
- If it's after 3, hang around for deliveries
- Left to wander, top to bottom
- Declared eggs finished
- About eggs, we hear
- Too many pills, so drove badly ending in misfortune
- Gloss for cold weather?
- Have covered lines with plenty of stitching
- One affording basic protection from water throughout Oxford?
- Set aside old mistake - see about it
- Dog without lead, finished
- Test period complete
- Ham radio punctuation
- Mind ___ matter
- [continued]
- Start ___ (begin again)
- One more time
- "The party's ___"
- Head ___ heels in love
- "It ain't ___ till the fat lady sings"
- 5-Across, with respect to this answer's location
- "Come" or "take" starter
- On top of a spell of bowling
- No longer obsessed with
- Bend ___ backwards
- No longer into
- Exploit dispute minister rejected in agreement
- Through all parts of
- Completed deliveries
- Cut off
- Sign off for hams
- Up above
- Six balls in cricket
- Finished bowling?
- Aloft
- See 36-Across
- Deliveries done with?
- Finished shelter to exclude cold
- Having recovered from again
- U-turn from under
- Way to turn the page?
- "Your turn," on CBs
- See 37-Across
- Word in an eggs order
- Finally completed
- Remaining on top
- Under's opposite
- Left again
- No longer going on
- See 56-Across
- Radioer's "Your turn"
- (Flip the page)
- Broken off
- It may precede "copy"
- ___ the moon (thrilled)
- "Your turn to speak" on the radio?
- Head-heels connector
- A way to roll
- With 58-Down, runny egg style
- One way to roll?
- See 54-Across
- See 67- or 69-Across
- Superior to, at work
- Six deliveries in cricket
- Cancelled
- "___ Forty"
- Finished a number of deliveries
- No longer invested in
- No longer obsessed by
- Concluded it's superior to
- Hovering above
- Word before "the Rainbow" or "the moon"
- Mind-matter link
- ___ the moon (delighted)
- End of a walkie-talkie message
- Canceled
- The boss of
- Not loving anymore
- Walkie-talkie sign-off
- No longer emotionally invested in
- What a show is when it has ended
- All ___ again (one more time)
- Word after bowl or blow
- Rake ___ the coals
- Ham radio term
- "Boys ___ Flowers"
- End of a walkie-talkie transmission
- Cry ___ spilled milk
- Again having got across
- Having moved on from
- Component of all the answers to the capitalized clues
- Put one ___ on: fool
- "Starting ___"
- Done too much
- "Dog Days Are ___" (Florence and the Machine song)
- Sick of
- React to a gut punch, perhaps
- No longer a thing
- Set of six bowls, in cricket
- Word with "here" or "and out"
- See 1-Down
- Past being in love, really?
- Common way for a cook to turn?
- "Back to you," on a walkie-talkie
- Like a game with a 102-12 score
- Not still going
- Done caring about
- Under turned upside down?
- Head ___ heels
- Lead-in to "the hill" or "the top"
- One side of a bet
- "Evvie Drake Starts ___": novel by Linda Holmes
- Too much on the other side?
- Higher bet
- Does it mean you've finished bowling?
- Completely finished
- Finished as a maiden, perhaps?
- "Done talking," on a walkie-talkie
- No longer affected by
- Ten-four alternative
- Done and finished
- Roger follower, at times
- Under? No, flip it
- Finished and done with
- "Finished" on a walkie-talkie
- Under turned 180 degrees
- Walkie-talkie user's "I'm done talking"
- /, in math
- See 62-Down
- "The cow jumped ___ the moon"
- One side of a sports bet
- Ready to move on from
- [look on the back]
- Fully completed, as a film
- Able to look down on?
- ___ the hump
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- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 14, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 09, 2024
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- Family Time - October 28, 2024
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- Daily Quick - October 16, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 10, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 10, 2024
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