Word spoken by a Russian toady?
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ASSISTANTDAWord spoken by a Russian toady?
ALASWord spoken by Hamlet
BEAVWord often spoken by Wally
NONThe only spoken word in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" (delivered by au)
AAHWord spoken during a checkup
CHEESEWord spoken before a shot
CHEESEWord spoken with a grin
EENYWord spoken while pointing a finger
HERESWord spoken with a raised glass
DONTWord often spoken to a tot
DOHWord spoken with a head slap
utteranceA spoken word, statement, or vocal sound
PEACEWord spoken with a two-fingered sign
utterancesA spoken word, statement, or vocal sound
HIMWord spoken while pointing at a guy
SOLDWord spoken with a rap of the gavel
JESTMany a true word is spoken in this
ideophonea word that is spoken but not written
OTAYOur Gang word spoken with a hand signal
ideophonesIDEOPHONE, a word that is spoken but not written
ALASWord spoken with a hand on one's forehead, maybe
DOHSpoken word that's a sound trademark of 20th Century Fox
logographa written symbol representing an entire spoken word without expressing its pronunciation also LOGOGRAM
logographsLOGOGRAPH, a written symbol representing an entire spoken word without expressing its pronunciation also LOGOGRAM
translationsA written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word, speech, book, or other text, in another language
translationA written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word, speech, book, or other text, in another language
contextsThe parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning
AHEADIn the future, or, when spoken with a long starting vowel, what the last word of the answers to starred clues can have
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck