Wee : 27 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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Wee | LIL | 3 |
Wee | SMA | 3 |
Wee | EENY | 4 |
Wee | ITSY | 4 |
Wee | ITTY | 4 |
Wee | MINI | 4 |
Wee | PUNY | 4 |
Wee | TINY | 4 |
Wee | BITSY | 5 |
Wee | BITTY | 5 |
Wee | EENSY | 5 |
Wee | ELFIN | 5 |
Wee | PETIT | 5 |
Wee | PYGMY | 5 |
Wee | SMALL | 5 |
Wee | TEENY | 5 |
Wee | ATOMIC | 6 |
Wee | LITTLE | 6 |
Wee | MINUTE | 6 |
Wee | PETITE | 6 |
Wee | TEENSY | 6 |
Wee | TEENTSY | 7 |
Wee | ITSYBITSY | 9 |
Wee | ITTYBITTY | 9 |
Wee | MINIATURE | 9 |
Wee | MINISCULE | 9 |
Wee | EXTREMELYSMALL | 14 |
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___ Bill Weedles (Land of Oz character) ___ Bowl (game a week after Super Sunday) ___ News (daily paper with a weekly Mormon Times insert) ___ pop: Weezer genre ___ Puzzlemaker Week ___ Sea (calm, weedy area) ___ slave (weekday clock-watcher) ___ Sunday (one week before Easter) ___ Sunday (start of Holy Week) ___ Thursday (part of Holy Week) ___ wee baseball ___ Wee Reese ___ Wee Reese (baseball Hall-of-Famer) ___ weed (Western plant) ___ weed, rangeland plant ___ week (frat initiation period) ___ week (pre-initiation time for a frat) ___ Weekend (Gannett publication) ___ weeny ___ weevil (cotton pest) ____ weevil _____ Weems _____-weenie ___-bitsy (wee) ___-wee Herman ___-weensie ___-weensy ___-weeny (little) ___F: end-of-the-week sigh ___weensy, tiny '___ -wee's Playhouse' ''Bring on the weekend!'' ''Burnt Weeny Sandwich'' composer Frank ''The weekend's almost here!'' ''Weekend Edition Sunday'' host ''Weekend Edition'' name 'Big Top ___ Wee' 'The Lost Weekend co-star Ray' 'Weekend Edition' airer " . . . ___ I'll weep": Lear " . . . weed/That rots itself ___ on Lethe wharf": Shak. "___ - The Sweater Song" (Weezer's first hit) "___ 'em and weep!" "___ 85 pounds in six weeks!" "___ and weep!" "___ and weep!": poker winner's cry "___ Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" "___ Days a Week," Beatles hit "___ Days a Week" (Beatles) "___ in the Sun" Weezer "___ Jubilee," weekly 1950s country music program on ABC "___ Spiegel" (German weekly) "___ the Week": 1930s record label "___ was the week . . . " "___ Week" (1998 Barenaked Ladies hit) "___ Week" (CNBC review) "___ Weekend," 1936 play "___ Weekend," 1945 film "___-wee's Big Adventure" "--- Days a Week" ". . . ____ weepers" "... card, ___ card" (Last week: The two diagonally hidden 18-letter titles were "Up the Down Staircase" and "Upstairs, Downstairs." The latter answer turned downward at the D of "Downstairs.") "9 1/2 weeks" director Adrian "About time the week ended!" "At last, the weekend!" "Best Week Ever" channel "Bring on the weekend!" letters "But milk my ___ and weep": Shak. "But, by my sooth! she'll ___ wee": Burns "Don't lose faith ___" [SEE NOTE ABOVE for last week's explanation] "Each week I deliver a ___ to the congregation..." "Finally, the weekend!" "Five Weeks in a Balloon" author "Five Weeks in a Balloon" author Jules "Five Weeks in a Balloon" writer "For men must ___ women must weep": Kingsley "Good riddance to this week!" "Gras" day of a French week "Harper's Weekly" cartoonist Thomas "Have a nice weekend ... heh-heh" "His eyes are ___ fire with weeping": Shak. "Hooray! The weekend!" "I Don't Want to ___ the Party" (the B-side of "Eight Days a Week") "I thought this week would never end" "I'm a ___, Dottie. A rebel." (Classic line from "Pee-wee's Big Adventure") "I'm ready for the weekend!" "I've got my __ pipe" (Weezer) "If today is the 18th, then Christmas is next week"? "Itsy Bitsy ___ Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," for one "Lost Weekend" illness "Make $8,000 in ONE week," e.g. "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" band "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" glam band "Market Week" network "Miss ___" (pal of Pee-Wee) "Next week on ..." ad "Next week, on ..." bit "Oh Johnny . . . " wee warbler "Oh, weep no ___!" "Oxford ___" (2008 Vampire Weekend single) "Pee Wee" born Harold Peter Henry "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" director "Pee-wee's Playhouse" character "Pee-wee's Playhouse" genie who starts spells with "Mekka lekka hi, mekka hiney ho!" "Pee-wee's Playhouse" mail lady "Saturday Night Live" has a new one every week "That ___ last week!" "That Was The Week That Was" host "That Was the Week That Was" songwriter "The ___-Weed Factor" (John Barth novel) "The Lost Weekend" subject "The Week That ___" "The weekend at last!" "The weekend can't get here fast enough" "This Great Black Night" Weeping ___ "This sweet wee wife ___": Burns "This Week at War" airer "Three Weeks" author Elinor "Toby __, or Ten Weeks With a Circus" (1960 Disney film) "Two Weeks" R&B singer whose stage name starts with a three letter acronym "Wall Street Week" airer "Washington Week" airer "Washington Week" broadcaster "Washington Week" moderator Gwen "Washington Week" moderator Ifill "Wee Geordie" family "Wee wee wee" goer? "Wee" boy "Weed 'em and ___: A Weed Eater Reader" (2006 Roger Welsch book) "Weed 'em and ___" (gardener's motto?) "Weed 'em and ___": gardening book "Weeds" airer, in TV listings "Weeds" channel, briefly "Weeds" channel: Abbr. "Weeds" or "Scrubs" "Weeds" setting, e.g. "Week Without Violence" org. "Week" or "rear" follower "Weekend ___" ("Saturday Night Live" segment) "Weekend ___" (regular "Saturday Night Live" sketch) "Weekend Edition Saturday" airer "Weekend Edition Sunday" airer "Weekend Edition Sunday" host Hansen "Weekend Edition" airer (abbr.) "Weekend Edition" network "Weekend Today" anchor Lester "Weekend Update" anchor between Miller and Macdonald "Weekend Update" host "Weekend Update" host Meyers "Weekend Update" on "SNL," e.g.? "Weekend Update" prog. "Weekend Update" show, briefly "Weekend Update" show, familiarly "Weekend Update" show, for short "Weekend Update" SNL alumnus Kevin "Weekend Warriors" Nugent "Weekend Warriors" org. "Weekly World News" "news" "Weekly World News" topic "Weep ___, . . . " "Weep ___, my lady . . . " "Weep ___, my lady" "Weep no ___ . . . " "Weeping" tree "Weetzie Bat" author Francesca ___ Block "What a week!" "Whew! What a long week!" "Woohoo, the weekend!" "Working for the Weekend" band "Yay, a weekend coming up!" "Yay, the weekend!" "Yo mama's so ___, her face is closed on weekends" "You can see me host a TV show seven times a week," said ___ (((One Week Later))) LIEUT: "What happened? I thought we had him!" INSP: "He gave us ___." [That is, like, so last week] * Someone had ___! (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) *Brand with the challenge to lose one inch from your waist in two weeks *Demonstration of how to celebrate the start of the weekend? (image) *Eensy-weensy beach garments *Noted Seuss protagonist with an upcoming birthday, and a hint to a two-part puzzle that begins this week (1) *Week after Christmas *Weekly newspaper with three Pulitzers *When the press starts its week? #1 album for 13 weeks in 1966-67, with "The" #1 album, for four weeks, before "Woodstock" 1/7 of a Spanish week 2nd Vampire Weekend album 2nd weekday 19th-century Harper's Weekly cartoonist 20-hour-week worker, e.g. 24 ___ week (poor diet) 40-hour-a-weeker 40-weekday observance 41-week best seller, 1970-71 52 weeks 95-Across who made the covers of Time, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated in the same week 1870s "Harper's Weekly" cartoonist Thomas 1941 Glenn Miller hit that spent five weeks at #1 1964 album that was #1 for 11 weeks
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