Clues for the word "TEENS"
We've had 290 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 661 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on April 13, 2025.
Definition of teens
- n. pl. - The years of one's age having the termination -teen, beginning with thirteen and ending with nineteen; as, a girl in her teens.
Referring Clues
- Coming-of-age period
- Nashville ___ (60's pop group)
- Rebellious time
- Oft-rebellious group
- High schoolers
- Many MTV watchers
- "Difficult years"
- Freshmen, usually
- Most 'N Sync fans
- New drivers, usually
- Youth
- Most mall rats
- Parenting challenges
- Cold forecast
- Rebellious years, often
- Cold temps
- Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, e.g.
- Babysitters, typically
- Most driver's ed students
- Difficult period
- Many Justin Timberlake fans
- Cold weather
- Seven-year stretch
- Majority of a crowd at a Jonas Brothers concert
- World War I period
- Frigid temps
- "Dawson's Creek" characters
- Troubled times, often
- "Boston Public" extras
- Prom people
- Most high schoolers
- Many mall rats
- Many fast food workers
- High schoolers, mostly
- New drivers, often
- Cause of gray hair?
- Many fast-food workers
- Minority group?
- Many new drivers
- Mall crawlers
- Many babysitters
- Causes of gray hair?
- Groupies, usually
- Promgoers, usually
- Many Facebook users
- Chilly temperature range
- Difficult years
- Prom goers
- Oldest Little Leaguers
- Soon-to-be adults
- Time of one's life
- "American Graffiti" extras
- Many MySpace users
- Readers of Bop magazine
- Tiger Beat's target audience
- New voters, often
- Frequent texters
- New drivers, typically
- Many iPod toters
- Challenging years
- Winter temps may be in them
- Frigid forecast, by most reckoning
- Early drivers
- Word in a winter forecast
- Many mall visitors
- Many grads
- Future twentysomethings
- Babysitters, often
- Betty and Veronica, for two
- Most driver-ed students
- Freezing temperatures
- Cold temperatures
- Adolescents
- Most high-schoolers
- High-schoolers, usually
- Cool temps
- Most high-school grads
- Promgoers
- They may be found hanging in malls
- They're between 12 and 20
- Adults-in-training
- Acne years, for many
- Ferris Bueller's peers
- They're coming of age
- Group between 12 and 20
- Future adults
- "Smallville" crowd, e.g.
- Some winter temperatures
- Many texters
- Prom participants
- Most high school students
- Driver's permit holders, typically
- Harry Potter and friends, in book three
- Awkward age, for some
- Camp counselors, often
- Some freezing temperatures
- Most college freshman
- They often have curfews
- Age group
- Troublesome time, for some
- They fall between 12 and 20
- They may have curfews
- "The Wonder Years" years
- High-schoolers
- Frigid forecast
- Most new drivers
- Youthful years
- Time between 12 and 20
- First-time drivers, often
- Many Miley Cyrus fans
- "Superbad" extras
- Jeremy and friends, in "Zits" comics
- Frigid temperature range
- Word in a winter forecast, perhaps
- Major music consumers
- A time of your life
- Second decade
- Recent bar mitzvah boys
- "Hannah Montana" fans
- Promgoers, typically
- Driver's Ed class, usually
- "New Moon" readers, often
- Rebellious group
- A time of your life?
- High school students
- Many 3-Down users
- Many arcade-goers
- The Bumstead kids, for two
- Period of rapid growth
- Beavis and Butt-Head
- Rebels without a cause
- Prom crowd
- SAT takers
- Prom group
- Most college applicants
- Fake ID users, often
- High-school students
- Prom attendees
- Many MTV viewers
- Adolescence
- Adolescent years
- Ages 13-19
- Preadults
- Driving-school students, usually
- Seven-year period in which some get lucky for the first time
- Winter temps, perhaps
- Adult wannabes
- Age 13 -19
- "Glee" extras
- Kids with curfews
- Winter reading, say
- People between 12 and 20
- Much-targeted demographic
- Some up-and-comers
- Awkward years, for many
- Tenth graders, e.g.
- Typically tough life phase
- Mall rats, maybe
- Typical texters
- Terrifying (or at least super irritating) group for anyone who isn't their age, often
- Wintry temps
- Child-adult bridge
- Much of the Disney Channel's demographic
- Sub-freezing temps
- Target of much advertising
- Some minors
- Typical Nome winter highs
- Many One Direction fans
- Many "Glee" characters
- Nancy Drew never left hers behind
- Snapchat demographic
- Seven-year phase
- Admissions office prospects, usually
- Some freezing temps
- Sock hoppers
- Driver's ed students, often
- Many Snapchat users
- Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
- Freezing temps
- They start in middle school
- Wintry numbers
- Youths
- Driver's ed class fillers
- Young people
- Kids older than 12
- Tenth-graders
- Baby sitters, often
- Developmental period
- Hunger Games competitors
- Sub-freezing temperatures
- Many Beliebers
- Cold weather word
- Adults-to-be
- Icy temp
- 11th graders
- Young adults
- They come after 12
- After-school jobholders
- Rebellious years, stereotypically
- Frequent targets of peer pressure
- Newish voters
- Dare target group
- Salad days
- Ariana Grande's fan base, mostly
- People aged between 13 and 19
- People aged 13 through 19
- Years between 12 and 20
- Years of youth
- Young people have pole placed in river
- Young people seen playing after end of August
- Cold temperature range
- Some goers at underage shows
- When most fans get into music
- '00 Marilyn Manson song "Disposable ___"
- Possibly sent out East for years
- Rebellious period
- 13-19 age group
- 12's end - in numbers these follow for young people
- Formative years
- Most Boy Scouts
- Many summer job holders
- Hunger Games participants
- Awkward period, often
- Cold-weather forecast word
- Many adolescents
- Archie and Jughead, perennially
- People who haven't quite turned 20
- Preadult years
- The acne years
- Rebellious period, often
- Many fake ID carriers
- Rock fans, often
- Years building an out-of-the way nest
- Winter temp range
- Most student drivers
- Most driving-permit holders
- Chilly temps
- Archie and his friends, e.g.
- Some Gen Z-ers
- WWI decade
- Many fake ID users
- Chilly forecast word
- Chilly temperatures
- Typical Snapchat users
- Many first-time voters
- Most "Riverdale" characters
- Winter temps, in many places
- Most freshmen
- They start after 12
- Time for a growth spurt
- The Ninja Turtles, e.g.
- Ones anxious to take driver's ed, typically
- Low temps
- They're on their second decade
- The years when one finished in being sent astray?
- Many characters in "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina"
- Many high schoolers
- Much of Gen Z, in 2020
- A lot of TikTok's audience
- Years before 2020, informally
- January temps, often
- Typical winter highs at the summit of Mt. Washington
- Most prom attendees
- Much of Gen Alpha, now
- Many TikTok users, age-wise
- Decade after the aughts
- MTV watchers
- The Ninja Turtles, for example
- Many "Love, Victor" characters, age-wise
- Many student drivers
- Members of filmdom's Breakfast Club
- Many zoomers
- All 12 Disney princesses, e.g.
- Many "Heartstopper" characters, age-wise
- Most high schoolers, agewise
- Some frigid temps
- Many new drivers, age-wise
- Many "Riverdale" characters
- Bar mitzvah boys, e.g.
- Many "Saved by the Bell" characters
- Most high schoolers are these
- Main characters in "Booksmart" and "Easy A"
- High schoolers, typically
- Many "Daria" characters, age-wise
- Many YA characters, age-wise
- Cold snap temps
- Library section that may have comic books and beanbags
- Temps for bundling up
- Typical prom attendees, age-wise
- Not-so-young 'uns
Last Seen In
- New York Times - April 13, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 06, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 05, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 02, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 31, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 14, 2025
- USA Today - February 27, 2025
- Mirror Mini - February 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 13, 2025
- USA Today - February 08, 2025
- Daily American - February 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 01, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 30, 2024
- LA Times - December 22, 2024
- Daily American - December 20, 2024
- Daily American - December 16, 2024
- Daily American - December 15, 2024
- USA Today - December 07, 2024
- New York Times - November 15, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 05, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 12, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 10, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 08, 2024
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 21, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - September 03, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - July 14, 2024
- USA Today - July 11, 2024
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