Clues for the word "TUT"
We've had 253 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 529 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on December 25, 2024.
Definition of tut
- - Be still; hush; -- an exclamation used for checking or rebuking.
- n. - An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.
- n. - A hassock.
Referring Clues
- Syllable of reproach
- The Boy King
- King of the 18th dynasty
- Egyptian boy king
- "Pish posh!"
- Entombed king
- Sound of reproach
- "Tsk!"
- A discouraging word
- King of song
- Pres. Hoover's dog King ___
- Scolding syllable
- Scolder's syllable
- His tomb was discovered in 1922
- King in a Steve Martin song
- He was well-preserved
- King who toured the U.S. in 1977
- "For shame!"
- Egypt's King ___
- Disapproving syllable
- 3,300-year-old king
- His tomb was found in 1922
- King in 1922 headlines
- Son-in-law of Ikhnaton
- Discouraging word
- Boy king of Egypt
- King in a 1978 pop hit
- Boy who was king
- When repeated, a rebuke
- When repeated, "For shame!"
- When repeated, show disdain
- Bit of reproach
- When repeated, a reproach
- King in 1922 news
- Egyptologist's study
- King in 1922 news
- Boy king of ancient Egypt
- Egypt's "boy king"
- King in a celebrated 1970s U.S. tour
- Indication of disapproval
- Famous nine-year-old king
- When repeated, an old-fashioned cry
- Sound of disapproval
- Critical cluck
- Subject of a 1976-79 Met exhibit
- When repeated, sound of disapproval
- Ikhnaton's successor
- His tomb was uncovered by Howard Carter
- Celebrated mummy
- Well-preserved king
- Cursed king
- 1922 discovery, familiarly
- Boy king
- Rebuking syllable
- Mummy king discovered in 1922
- Palindromic king
- "King ___" (1978 novelty hit for Steve Martin)
- King with a famous tomb
- Egyptian boy king, briefly
- King in a Steve Martin video
- King whose tomb was found in 1922
- King ___
- King whose tomb was discovered by Howard Carter
- Interjection of disapproval
- Sound of contempt
- "Batman" villain played by Victor Buono
- Disapproving click
- King who went on a world tour in the 1970s
- Prepubescent king of ancient Egypt
- Word of rebuke
- Disapproving word
- Mild rebuke
- Old young king
- One of Egypt's "Amarna kings"
- Disapproving king?
- King on the June 2005 issue of National Geographic
- King Ay's predecessor
- Impatient word
- Young king
- Sound of annoyance
- King found in 1922
- Syllable of disapproval
- Dismissive word
- Word of reproach
- Young Egyptian king
- 1922 Howard Carter discovery
- Notable boy king
- Ancient Egyptian boy king
- Word of reproof
- Famous king, familiarly
- Palindromic boy king
- Egyptian king, familiarly
- King that brought fame to Howard Carter
- He's under wraps?
- King's nickname
- Howard Carter's 1922 royal discovery
- Steve Martin's "boy king"
- Boy king in 1922 headlines
- Syllable of rebuke
- Admonishing king?
- Famous boy-king
- When repeated, an admonishment
- King in a Steve Martin skit
- The king who made Howard Carter famous
- King who gained international prominence in 1922
- Palindromic pharaoh
- Noted boy king
- Regal subject of a Steve Martin song
- "King ___," song premiered on 27-Across on 4/22/78
- "The boy king"
- Steve Martin's funky pharaoh
- His reign began at age nine
- Ancient Egyptian king
- Companion of tut
- ___ tut
- Egyptian King, once
- Carter's discovery
- Sound of reproof
- Chiding sound
- Historic boy king
- Famed pharaoh
- Ancient boy king
- Egypt's boy king
- King discovered in 1922
- Egyptian boy Pharaoh
- Mild reproof
- Reproving syllable
- 'Tsk!'
- 'Tsk, tsk!'
- Egyptian boy-king
- 'For shame!'
- 'Tsk tsk!'
- Egypt's boy-king
- Boy Pharaoh
- "You know better!"
- Cry like "Tsk!"
- When repeated, a mild reproach
- In a 1978 song he was "buried in his jammies"
- "King ___" (novelty hit for Steve Martin)
- H. Carter found him
- Subject of a 1922 discovery
- Boy king of antiquity
- "Tsk!" relative
- Half of a disapproving rebuke
- Many of his relics are housed in the Egyptian Museum
- Steve Martin's "King ___"
- Egyptologist's research subject
- Sound of rebuke
- Mummy discovered by Howard Carter in 1922
- Pharaoh of note
- Word of disdain
- Famous boy king
- Disdainful cluck
- Well-known pharaoh
- Recipient of one-on-one lessons
- "Shame on you!"
- Ancient Egyptian, popularly
- Notable child king, briefly
- Ancient Egyptian monarch
- Mummy boy
- Son of Akhenaten
- Akhenaten's son
- Noise of disapproval
- Kingly discovery of 1922
- Mummy name
- Impatinet comment
- King
- King of Egypt
- Steve Martin song subject
- Bit of a rebuke
- Buono on "Batman"
- One of the kings in the Valley of the Kings, informally
- Syllable of faux rebuke
- Ancient dynastic ruler, briefly
- Tsk relative
- Boy king found in 1922
- Legendary boy king
- Half an impatient comment
- Amenhotep's grandson
- Egyptian king of kings
- Preteen king
- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- Ancient Egyptian boy-king
- King who died in his late teens
- "King ___" (1978 hit)
- Egyptian king
- Celebrated boy-king
- King theorized to have died from malaria
- Boy king of old
- King whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- Steve Martin "King ___"
- "King" Steve Martin sang about
- "King" in Steve Martin song
- Annoyed reaction to an about-turn during a race
- Exclamation of disapproval
- Interjection from an ancient king
- Disapproving comment
- The tutor's expression of disapproval?
- New Kingdom ruler
- Sound of mild disapproval
- Express disapproval
- Sound of disappointment
- King in a Steve Martin tune
- King whose tomb was discovered in 1922, for short
- Sound disapproving of short ballet dress
- King ___ (young Egyptian pharaoh)
- "King ___" (1978 novelty song by Steve Martin)
- Reproachful sound
- 18th Dynasty Egyptian ruler, familiarly
- Disapproving sound
- Sound of disapproval in institute
- His relics were the subject of a 1970s Met exhibit
- King of the New Kingdom
- Reproachful sound from that little old king
- Whose tomb was opened in 1923
- New Kingdom king
- When doubled, "For shame!"
- When repeated, express disapproval
- Impatient noise from an ancient king
- Famed child ruler, informally
- Famed mummy
- Royal and ancient expression of displeasure
- Chiding syllable
- Relative of tsk
- Half of a reproach
- Express annoyance
- Regretful utterance from a tutor
- Famed boy king
- A little noise due to something being wrong
- Teenage Egyptian king
- When repeated, a reproof
- Batman's mad Egyptologist adversary
- King known for his opulent tomb
- The little old king's sign of impatience
- Egyptian boy ruler
- Pharaoh known as a "boy king," informally
- Pharaoh for about 10 years
- Boy with a tomb in the Valley of the Kings
- King of ancient Egypt
- Boy King of history
- Pharaoh ___ankhamun
- Say it a few times and shake your head to shame
- Egyptian boy king, for short
- Historical boy king
- When repeated, an expression of disapproval
- Ruler with a famed golden mask, informally
- Famous pharaoh, for short
- He became pharaoh at nine years old
- The tutor's expression of disapproval?
- "Boy king" whose tomb was discovered in 1922, familiarly
- When doubled, "Shame!"
- When doubled, a rebuke
- Nickname for an Egyptian pharaoh
Last Seen In
- USA Today - December 25, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 17, 2024
- USA Today - December 02, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 27, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 07, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 07, 2024
- Mirror Mini - September 29, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - September 23, 2024
- Family Time - September 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 22, 2024
- LA Times - September 07, 2024
- USA Today - August 29, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - August 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 13, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 01, 2024
- New York Times - June 30, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - June 27, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - June 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 11, 2024
- LA Times - May 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - May 17, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - May 14, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - May 08, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - April 24, 2024
- New York Times - April 19, 2024
- LA Times - April 19, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - March 26, 2024
- Mirror Daily - February 28, 2024
- New York Times - February 26, 2024
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