100% | ETTU | 4 | Shakespearean words following "Speak, hands, for me!" |
60% | ETTU | 4 | Words after "Speak, hands, for me!" |
51% | ETTU | 4 | Words immediately after Casca cries "Speak, hands, for me!" |
44% | ERE | 3 | Word following "Able was I ..." |
43% | CASCA | 5 | Who says "Speak, hands, for me!" in "Julius Caesar" |
43% | NOEVIL | 6 | Words following see, hear and speak |
42% | ACC | 3 | Word following "bank" or "Twitter," for short |
42% | ACC | 3 | Word following "bank" or "Instagram," for short |
42% | ALTO | 4 | Word following "Palo" for a Californian city |
40% | BETTYWHITE | 10 | "The Proposal" actress who won a Grammy for the spoken word recording of her book "If You Ask Me": 2 wds. |
39% | OPS | 3 | Word following "black" or "special" to mean covert activities, for short |
39% | THISBIG | 7 | Words spoken with hands spread apart, perhaps |
39% | AFTERYOU | 8 | Words spoken with a gentle hand gesture |
39% | ATOAST | 6 | Words spoken with one's hand raised |
39% | ACC | 3 | Word that often follows "bank," for short |
38% | SYS | 3 | Word that follows "respiratory" or "nervous," for short |
38% | ORAL | 4 | Another word for verbal or spoken |
38% | INDIA | 5 | Code word for the letter I |
38% | BETTY | 5 | With 33-Across, "The Golden Girls" star who won a Spoken Word Grammy for "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)" |
38% | INDIA | 5 | Code word for I |
38% | IDO | 3 | Words often spoken with a hand on the Bible |
37% | IDIOM | 5 | "Actions speak louder than words", for one |
37% | YOU | 3 | "___ and me both!" (Another word for "thou") |
37% | OWIE | 4 | Toddler's word for "this is hurting me" |
37% | QUAG | 4 | Archaic word for boggy, often followed by mire |
36% | SUSANNA | 7 | "...said, oh, ___ now, don't you cry for me..." (Stephen Foster's words) |
36% | CHAI | 4 | Word often followed by tea, redundantly (it's Hindi for "tea") |
36% | SOOTH | 5 | Archaic word that can follow for or precede sayer |
35% | IMO | 3 | "If you ask me.." for short in text speak: Abbr |
35% | WHATIF | 6 | Hypothetical words ("___ I could fly?" for e.g.): 2 wds. |