Answer: DOI
DOI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining DOI with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "You bet!"
- "Of course!"
- "And how!"
- Emphatic agreement
- "You know it!"
- Emphatic affirmative
- "___ have to?"
- "Moi?"
- "Is that true about me?"
- "__ know you?"
- 'How -- love thee?'
- "How ___ love thee?"
- "___ know you?"
- "___ Hear a Waltz?"
- "___ ever!"
- "You'd better believe it!"
- "What ___ care?"
- "How ___ look?"
- "Hell, yeah!"
- "___ make myself clear?"
- ''And how!''
- '-- Hear a Waltz?'
- A question of confirmation
- "Where ___ sign?"
- "Where __ sign?"
- "What __ care?"
- "Heck, yeah!"
- "___ know you?": 2 wds.
- Words before dare or ever
- Rhetorical question, possibly
- English Beat "___ love you or not"
- Emphatic acceptance
- "Why ___ Love You?"
- "Where ___ start?"
- "Where ___ begin?": 2 wds.
- "What ___ know?"
- "Boy, ___!"
- "___ need to paint you a picture?"
- "___ look like a mind reader?"
- "___ have to spell it out for you?": 2 wds.
- "___ have something stuck in my teeth?"
- 'Howlove thee'
- '-- dare?'
- Words after boy or so
- The Natl. Park Service is part of it
- Self-questioning reply
- Response to "You have something on your face"
- Response to "You have something on your face," maybe
- Question that may be answered "And how!"
- Question before "And how!"
- Possible response to "You've got spinach between your teeth"
- Possible response to "You have something on your face"
- Luke Bryan song that questions himself?
- Lead-in to care or dare
- Interrogative "And how!"
- Enthusiastic rhetorical question
- Enthusiastic response to "Wanna?"
- Enthusiastic reply to "Wanna?"
- Enthused question asked in reply to "You want in?"
- Emphatic interrogative assent
- Crosby's "So ___"
- Bing Crosby's "So ___"
- "You sure got me pegged!"
- "Why ___ even bother?"
- "Where ___ start?": 2 wds.
- "Where ___ sign?": 2 wds.
- "Where ___ begin?"
- "What ___ look like..."
- "What ___ know?": 2 wds.
- "What ___ care?": 2 wds.
- "To what ___ owe the pleasure?"
- "How --- love thee?"
- "How ___ love thee? Let me..."
- "How ___ love thee? Let me count the ways" (line from a Browning sonnet): 2 wds.
- "How ___ look?": 2 wds.
- "How ___ Live" (Leann Rimes song)
- "How ___ Live" (LeAnn Rimes hit): 2 wds.
- "How __ love thee"
- "Hmm, what ___ want to do?": 2 wds.
- "--- know you?"
- "--- have to?"
- "--- dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot)
- "_____ make myself clear?"
- "___ really have to keep explaining this to you?"
- "___ need to spell it out?"
- "___ need to explain?"
- "___ make myself clear?": 2 wds.
- "___ look like your maid?"
- "___ look like I'm joking?"
- "___ look like a guy with a plan?"
- "___ Hear a Waltz?": 1965
- "___ have to repeat myself?": 2 wds.
- "___ have food on my teeth?"
- "___ have any say in the matter?"
- "___ even want to know?"
- "___ even wanna know?"
- "___ even wanna know . . .?"
- "___ even stand a chance?"
- "___ detect a hint of sarcasm?": 2 wds.
- "___ dare to eat a peach?": Eliot
- "___ dare to eat a peach?" (Eliot)
- "___ amuse you?" (line from "Goodfellas")
- "___ amuse you?"
- "__ Love You?": Ronettes hit
- 'Wherebegin?'
- 'Where -- start?'
- 'Where -- sign?'
- 'How -- love thee'
- 'How -- love thee ...'
- 'Boy, -- ever!'
- ''___ have to?''
- ''___ have any say in the matter?''
- '-- know you?'
- '-- have to?'
- '-- amuse you?'
- ____ Hear a Waltz?
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