Here you will find the answer to the '"I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"' crossword clue with 5 letters that was last seen July 8 2013 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for ""I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
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100% | BSIDE | 5 | "I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye" |
69% | BSIDE | 5 | "I Am the Walrus," on the "Hello, Goodbye" single |
62% | BSIDES | 6 | "I Am the Walrus" and "Revolution," for two |
59% | RINGO | 5 | Starr who was the drummer for The Beatles |
56% | EGGMAN | 6 | Guy in the Beatles’ “I Am the Walrus” |
56% | POE | 3 | Author mentioned in the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" |
55% | LETIT | 5 | "___ Be" (#1 hit for the Beatles): 2 wds. |
55% | LET | 3 | "___ It Be" (#1 hit for the Beatles) |
55% | YOU | 3 | "All ___ Need Is Love" (hit for The Beatles) |
55% | HER | 3 | "And I Love ___" (1964 hit for the Beatles) |
54% | SIDETWO | 7 | "Hello Goodbye" to "All You Need Is Love" on the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour" album |
51% | EGGMAN | 6 | "I Am the Walrus" character |
51% | EGGMEN | 6 | "They are the __ I am the walrus"; scrambled guys? |
51% | IMSODONE | 8 | "This is the last straw for me" |
51% | DIANA | 5 | I was the Princess of Wales and I was known for my charity work |
50% | GRANDMA | 7 | I am the relative who bakes cookies and knits sweaters for you. Who am I? |
50% | BOOT | 4 | Beatle ___, footwear which was originally made for the band members and hence named after them |
50% | STARR | 5 | Ringo ___, drummer for The Beatles whose name is reminiscent of a Christmas night |
49% | GEORGE | 6 | Harrison who was the lead guitarist for The Beatles |
49% | STU | 3 | Sutcliffe who was the original bassist for the Beatles |
49% | AMAJ | 4 | Mus. key of "I Am The Walrus" |
49% | EGGMAN | 6 | Mysterious figure in "I Am the Walrus" |
49% | EGGMAN | 6 | Fellow mentioned in "I Am the Walrus" |
49% | PAULMCCARTNEY | 13 | Singer and bass guitarist for the Beatles who was knighted in 1997: 2 wds. |
49% | PAUL | 4 | McCartney who was the songwriter and bassist for The Beatles |
49% | PIANET | 6 | Electric keyboard heard on "I Am the Walrus" |
48% | STU | 3 | Sutcliffe who was the original bass guitarist for The Beatles (nickname) |
48% | HEAS | 4 | Third and fourth words of "I Am the Walrus" |
48% | USA | 3 | The land that was made for you and me |
48% | CLEOPATRA | 9 | I was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt and am known for my beauty |
Related Clues for "I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"
- It's rarely played
- Bottom of a platter
- Backing vocal?
- "Revolution," to "Hey Jude"
- Half a 45
- Other half of a hit 45
- *It's usually not played much
- "Revolution" or "P.S. I Love You"
- Hit's counterpart
- "I Saw Her Standing There," vis-à-vis "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
- The Beatles' "P.S. I Love You," e.g.
- Queen's "We Will Rock You," to "We Are the Champions"
- Lesser half of a vinyl single: 2 wds.
- Less popular song on a single, generally: 2 wds.
- Back of a 45 record
- Madonna's "Into the Groove," originally
- Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive," originally
- 17-Across, to the self-titled "Bo Diddley"
- Back of a hit 45 record
- Rod Stewart's "Maggie May," e.g.
- Back of a 45 record: 2 wds.
- Reverse of a hit 45
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