100% | LOSS | 4 | "After his fantastic speech, I was at a ___ for words." (speechless) |
50% | HUMS | 4 | Is at a loss for words? |
49% | HUM | 3 | Be at a loss for words, perhaps |
48% | AWE | 3 | Feeling of being at a loss for words |
47% | LOSS | 4 | At a __ for words (speechless) |
45% | LOSS | 4 | "I'm at a ___ for words" |
43% | ROMEO | 5 | His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die" |
42% | LOSS | 4 | At a ___ for words |
42% | LOSS | 4 | At a __ for words |
41% | LOSS | 4 | At a ___ for words (dumbstruck) |
41% | TONGUETIED | 10 | At a loss for words, and what the starts of 17-, 23-, 38- and 47-Across can literally be? |
39% | SPEECHLESS | 10 | At a loss for words |
39% | AWED | 4 | At a loss for words |
38% | MIDAS | 5 | Acronym for an automotive service brand that is named after a mythological Greek king with his golden touch |
38% | BROMANTICCOMEDY | 15 | Modern-day genre for the 1952 film whose title is suggested by a word ladder starting at 1-Across |
38% | AWED | 4 | Left at a loss for words |
38% | STUNS | 5 | Leaves at a loss for words |
38% | AWE | 3 | Leave at a loss for words |
37% | ALOSS | 5 | At __ for words; speechless |
37% | MARIO | 5 | Mustached plumber from a popular '90s video game whose catchphrase is nothing but his name after "It's-a me!" |
37% | JERSEY | 6 | Sequinned shirt that is a part of the flashy Dodgers uniform Elton John wore for his concert at Dodger stadium |
37% | THERE | 5 | "Whew, I was worried for a second ___" |
37% | FIND | 4 | "I Will ___ You" (Harlan Coben novel about a father's search for his missing son) |
36% | ETTU | 4 | Words after "Speak, hands, for me!" |
36% | CHIASMUS | 8 | Figure of speech in which words are reversed for effect, like "Never let a fool kiss you or a kiss fool you" |
36% | EUREKA | 6 | Word said after a discovery is made |
36% | ROGET | 5 | Brit who definitely wasn't at a loss for words |
35% | TOK | 3 | Word after "Tik" for a social media app |
35% | LOW | 3 | "This is a new ___ for me" |
35% | ALONE | 5 | "Home ___," Christmas comedy film in which a boy is mistakenly left behind at home when his family flies to Paris for their Christmas vacation |