Answer: ORA
ORA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 224 times.
Referring Clues:
- "... man ___ mouse?"
- Man-mouse link
- ___ e sempre (Italian motto)
- Openings
- Mouths
- ___ pro nobis
- Man-mouse divider
- Mouths, anatomically
- Mouths, to 16-Across
- "Are you a man ___ mouse?"
- ___ et labora
- Man-mouse connector
- Zoological mouths
- "...man ___ mouse?"
- Pray, to Publius
- "... ___ mouse?"
- "__ pro nobis"
- Roman mouths
- ___ e sempre (now and always): It.
- Anglo-Saxon money
- Time, in Torino
- Mouths, zoologically
- Mouths: Lat.
- ___ pro nobis (pray for us): Lat.
- "___ pro nobis"
- 60 minutes, in Milan
- "... man __ mouse?"
- 60 minuti
- Day division, in Venice
- Anatomical mouths
- "… boy ___ girl?"
- Ovidian openings
- "… man ___ mouse?"
- Time, in Italian
- ___ pro nobis (pray for us: Lat.)
- "...good witch ___ bad witch?" (question from "The Wizard of Oz")
- Man-mouse connection
- "___ et labora"
- "A little ___ lot?"
- "___ pro nobis" ("pray for us")
- "...boy ___ girl?"
- Openings in the science department
- Mother in "The Yearling"
- Man - mouse connection
- Man-mouse middle
- Man-mouse hook-up
- Zoological openings
- Man-mouse go-between
- Mouths, in zoology
- ___ pro nobis (pray for us, in Latin)
- Boy-girl connection
- __ pro nobis
- "... boy __ girl?"
- 3,600 secondi
- "... boy ___ girl?"
- Sessanta minuti
- ___ serrata (retina part)
- Anatomical entrances
- "... good witch ___ bad witch?"
- Now, in Novara
- Mouths, in Latin
- "... good witch ___ bad witch?" (Glinda's query)
- Part of un giorno
- "... __ mouse?"
- Zoologists' mouths
- ''. . . man __ mouse?''
- ''The Yearling'' character
- Pray: Lat.
- ''Are you a man __ mouse?''
- ''. . . __ mouse?''
- ''... man ___ mouse?''
- ''. . . good witch ___ bad witch?''
- Man-mouse filler
- Words between ''man'' and ''mouse''
- ''The Yearling'' mother
- ''Are you a man ___ mouse?''
- ''... man __ mouse?''
- ". . . a man ___ mouse?"
- ". . . good witch ___ bad witch?"
- ___ pro nobis (pray for us)
- ". . . good witch ___ bad witch?" (Glinda's query)
- ". . . man ___ mouse?"
- ". . . boy ___ girl?"
- Words between man and mouse
- Anglo-Saxon coin
- Vivaldi's hour
- 1/24 of a "giorno"
- Mezzanotte is one
- Torino time period
- 60 minutes, in Siena
- " man ___ mouse?"
- " boy ___ girl?"
- Words between "man" and "mouse"
- "The Yearling" mother
- "Pro nobis" opener
- "... --- mouse?"
- "... nothing without a woman --- girl"
- Two of "os"
- "... blessing ___ curse?"
- "The Yearling" character
- "... a man ___ mouse?"
- "...man ___ mouse"
- "...___ reasonable facsimile thereof"
- Toward the mouth
- Prefix denoting mouth
- Early gold coin of Denmark
- Weight unit equalling one ounce
- Of the mouth
- Opening
- "___ combination thereof"
- Hour, in Italian
- "... ___ reasonable facsimile"
- Mouth in Milan
- "... Mac ___ PC?"
- 60 minutes, in Florence
- Tuscan time period
- '... man ___ mouse?'
- 'Are you a man ___ mouse?'
- Feast-famine link
- Man-mouse leader
- '___ pro nobis' ('pray for us')
- '___ pro nobis'
- '... boy ___ girl?'
- '... ___ mouse?'
- '... good witch ___ bad witch?'
- Man-mouse linkup
- '. . . ___ mouse?'
- ___ pro nobis: pray for us
- Mouths, to Marius
- '... Mac ___ PC?'
- "...good witch ___ bad witch?"
- Openings (anat)
- Zoologist's mouth
- About the mouth
- 1/24 of un giorno
- Now, in Italy
- "Chopsticks ___ fork?"
- Italian for 95-Down
- "Is it a boy ___ girl?"
- Paganini's hour
- British singer-songwriter Rita
- "... ___ close second"
- "... cup ___ cone?"
- "... good witch, ___ bad witch?"
- Start of an "Ave Maria" line
- '... bug ___ feature?'
- Singer Rita
- Mouth
- Time piece
- "Che ___ è?" ("What time is it?": It.)
- Hour (ital.)
- pro nobis
- "Am I a dog ___ god?" (from "The Man Who Would Be King")
- Hour, in Italy
- Italian time unit
- Mouths (Lat.)
- 'Is it a boy girl?'
- "... ___ lack thereof"
- Prefix denoting an opening
- 13-Down, in Italian
- '... cup ___ cone?'
- Old Danish coin
- British pop singer Rita
- Ingestion site to biologists
- " ... ___ bad witch?"
- Option words
- 60 minutes, in Salerno
- "... man ___ mouse?
- Prefix denoting opening
- "Boy ___ girl?" (new parent's question)
- Food chain openings
- Jody's mother in "The Yearling"
- Blessing-curse connector
- Feast-famine connector
- '... man mouse?'
- Time in Italy
- "... man ___ machine?"
- U.K. singer Rita
- Openings in zoology
- Italian time period
- "How We Do (Party)" British singer Rita ___
- One of 24 in un giorno
- U.K. singer Rita ___
- "... ___ reasonable facsimile thereof"
- Italian hour
- Feast ___ famine
- Pristina-born pop star Rita
- Blessing-curse link
- "Let You Love Me" singer Rita
- "What is Pyramus? a lover, ___ tyrant?": "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Singer/songwriter Rita
- British pop star Rita
- "Anywhere" singer Rita
- "___ et labora" ("Pray and work": Lat.)
- "For You" co-singer Rita
- British singer Rita
- "How We Do (Party)" singer Rita
- "Want to grab coffee ___ drink?"
- Pop star Rita
- "… spoon ___ fork?"
- Rita featured on Iggy Azalea's "Black Widow"
- Pop singer Rita
- "Let You Love Me" and "You for Me" singer
- "Your Song" singer Rita
- "You for Me" singer Rita
- "hot right now" singer Rita
- "You Only Love Me" singer Rita
- Italian unit of time
- "Praising You" singer Rita
- "Is that a yes ___ no?"
- "Poison" singer Rita
- "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" actress Rita
- Rita on Avicii's "Lonely Together"
- "Is that a threat ___ promise?"
- Latin for "mouths"
- Roman time unit
- "Would you like a cup ___ cone?"
- "Shine Ya Light" singer Rita
- "Descendants: The Rise of Red" star Rita
- "Kia ___" (New Zealand greeting)
- "Se Non ___, Quando?" (Primo Levi novel whose title translates to "If not now, when?")
- "Cup ___ cone?"
- " … boy ___ girl?"
- "Girls" singer Rita
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 04, 2024
- New York Times - October 01, 2024
- LA Times - September 27, 2024
- New York Times - September 22, 2024
- LA Times - September 16, 2024
- LA Times - September 13, 2024
- New York Times - September 07, 2024
- New York Times - September 06, 2024
- LA Times - September 02, 2024
- LA Times - August 10, 2024
- USA Today - August 02, 2024
- New York Times - July 31, 2024
- LA Times - July 16, 2024
- LA Times - July 10, 2024
- USA Today - June 27, 2024
- LA Times - May 15, 2024
- USA Today - May 15, 2024
- New York Times - May 11, 2024
- USA Today - May 03, 2024
- New York Times - March 26, 2024
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