Answer: EAR
EAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining EAR with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- Auditory apparatus
- Musical talent
- Ring site
- __ candy (pleasing music)
- Musical sensitivity
- Word with mark or muff
- Listening device
- Portion of corn
- Musical gift
- Organ with a drum
- Organ for an otolaryngologist
- Audio receiver
- Musician's asset
- Corn unit
- Knack for music
- Pencil holder, often
- Bit of corn
- Tympanic membrane site
- It's used when looking for the right key
- Musical ability
- Order of corn
- Corn serving
- Sense of pitch
- Hearing organ
- Ossicles' site
- Temple neighbor
- It can be swabbed
- Musical asset
- Musical sense
- Glasses support
- Something to lend or bend
- Van Gogh had one later in life
- Where the incus bone is
- Word with canal or drum
- Singer's asset
- You might play something by it
- Ability to hit pitches?
- Thermometer insertion point, perhaps
- Ring bearer, maybe
- Ring bearer
- Attention
- Anvil setting
- Whisperer's target
- Hoop holder
- Phone attachment?
- Corn portion
- Musical discernment
- Crooner's asset
- It's used to find the right key
- Spike
- Acoustic organ
- Where to find a cochlea
- Place for a stud
- Site of semicircular canals
- Hammer and anvil site
- Place for a ring
- Stirrup setting
- Cob + kernels
- Hoop site
- Anvil and stirrup site
- Hearing aid
- Musical perception
- Sound detector
- Anvil site
- Otic organ
- Stud site
- Pitcher handle
- Listening organ
- Word with ''mark'' or ''splitting''
- Organ with a lobe
- Otologist's concern
- You may lend it or bend it
- Jug handle
- Tonal sense
- Canal locale
- Lend an __ (listen)
- Sound catcher
- Cellist's gift
- Organ of equilibrium
- Listener
- Lobe site
- It has its own drum
- Mr. Potato Head piece
- Teacup handle
- Cereal spike
- Corncrib item
- Sympathetic attention
- It's part of a head
- Musical aptitude
- Word with drops or canal
- Pitcher part
- Spike in a field
- Drum location
- Lobe locale
- Part of ENT
- Toreador's trophy
- Word with muff or mark
- Aptitude for note-worthy creations?
- Labyrinth location
- Musician's gift
- It may be pierced
- Cup handle
- Spike in a grain field
- Stirrup spot
- Cobful of corn
- Word with "flap" or "drum"
- Shucker's unit
- Organ with a hammer
- A barber might nick it
- Site of the smallest bone in the body
- Organ near a temple?
- Auditory organ
- Hammer-and-anvil site
- Semicircular-canal site
- Van Gogh wound up with one
- Stirrup site
- Drum site
- Bean sprout?
- Organ with a canal
- Pencil holder, sometimes
- Place for a plug
- Major elephant feature
- It can be pierced or plugged
- Prominent part of Mickey's silhouette
- Ring bearer?
- Hole in the head?
- Head extension?
- Where to find a hammer or anvil
- Din detector
- It can be pierced or pricked up
- Canal zone?
- It's near a temple
- Mr. Spock's had a point
- Plug place, perhaps
- Hearing aid?
- Keen perception, musically
- Stud setting
- Word after dog or tin
- Corn spike
- Pencil holder, at times
- It's cupped to catch a whisper
- Plug setting?
- Hearing need
- Cute as a bug's ___
- It's inside a husk
- Hear here
- Flair for music
- Tin organ?
- Good listener?
- Spot for a stud
- It may be ringed or ringing
- Pencil holder?
- Word before phone or ring
- Mike Tyson's 1997 mouthpiece?
- Auricle
- Auditory canal locale
- Auditory nerve's locale
- Dumbo's "wing"
- Lead-in to ring or drum
- Something to bend on a human
- Distinctive Vulcan feature
- Sound sense
- Word with wax or phone
- Van Gogh's loss
- Traditional piercing site
- Drop target, sometimes
- Locale of a small stirrup
- Cerumen locale
- Organ with a drum in it
- Pencil parking place
- Auditory sensor
- Wax manufacturer
- Ability to distinguish pitch
- Anvil locale
- Wax container
- Wheat spike
- A hoop may hang from it
- Place for jewelry
- Canal site
- Word with ''drop'' or ''drum''
- ''In one ___ and out the other''
- Barber's obstacle
- It may ring or have a ring
- Type of wax
- Pitch catcher
- A cricket has one below each front leg joint
- Van Gogh had one in his later years
- Wax trapper
- "In one ___ and out the other"
- Stirrup's site
- A friend may lend one
- Ability to discern good music
- A barber has to work around it
- Unit of corn
- Organ near the temple
- Something to lend a storyteller?
- Affinity for music
- Kernel holder
- Where the smallest bones in the body are located
- Shucked item
- Topic of corn-versation?
- Stirrup location
- Wax collector
- Thing to bend or lend
- Elephant's floppy feature
- Spot for a hammer in the head
- Musical aptitude, of a sort
- Musical acuity
- Corny bit?
- Play by ___ (without sheet music)
- Mr. Potato Head stick-on
- Hammer and anvil setting
- Musical knack
- Sideburn neighbor
- Ability to appreciate music
- Van Gogh's missing piece?
- Where you'll find a stirrup
- Traditionalist's piercing site
- Eustachian tube locale
- It may be plugged or pierced
- A pencil may be parked behind here
- Pitcher feature
- Organ with a drum inside
- Musical skill
- Song played at the school dance in "Back to the Future"
- Big beagle feature
- Place to put a bud
- Pink Mr. Potato Head piece
- You might play something by this
- Elephant's-___ (plant)
- Where to hold a telephone receiver
- Either end of a wide grin
- Field unit
- Improviser's asset
- Van Gogh had one
- Ring holder ... or receiver?
- What a barber has to trim around
- It may be cocked
- Place for a headphone
- Prominent donkey feature
- Tarsus : foot :: incus : ___
- Obstacle for a barber
- Folded corner
- It may pop on a plane
- Big part of an elephant
- It might get a plug
- It may be floppy or pointy
- What an aurilave cleans
- Something that may be pricked
- There can be a ring in it or on it
- It may be cocked or cupped
- Hammer site
- Human body part with vestigial muscles
- Where the utricle is
- Where the antihelix is
- Tin ___
- Prominent Chihuahua feature
- ___ candy (some pop tunes)
- Wave catcher?
- Iowa harvest unit
- Inner ___
- Audiologist's concern
- Plug place
- Cauliflower ___
- Plug's place
- It may be cupped or cuffed
- A hoop may be attached to it
- Pitching asset?
- Ring setting
- Eustachian tube site
- Big feature of an elephant
- It may be sympathetic
- Pencil holder
- ___ candy (pop music)
- Grin's boundary, so it's said
- Conductor's need
- Listen here
- End point for an iPod cord
- Serving of corn
- It's often next to a phone
- What barotrauma affects
- Prominent part of a dachshund
- Stud's place
- Dog-___
- Sound system component?
- Place for a stirrup
- Where a phone is held
- Side flap
- Big elephant feature
- It's needed to find the right key
- Floppy rabbit feature
- ___ canal
- "Lent" body part
- Word with candy or drops
- Labyrinth locale
- Drum holder
- Otologist's focus
- Word before canal or candy
- Sense of sound
- Bud's place
- Piercing site
- Word with "drop" or "drum"
- Talent for music
- Elephant's ___ (plant)
- Makeshift pencil holder
- __ candy
- Pierced organ
- Tyson's infamous biting target
- Poor listener's in-and-out organ
- Tin ___ (lack of musical sense)
- "... silk purse out of a sows ___"
- Van Gogh lost one
- Mr. Potato Head part
- Musical sound receiver
- It can ache
- Dumbo's wing
- Acoustic organ?
- Bionic part of the Bionic Woman
- It's beside a sideburn
- Pencil-parking place
- Ring location?
- Drum locale
- Aural organ
- Pointy Spock feature
- It contains a human drum
- Hoop spot
- Jug part
- It may be lent or bent
- Shape of orecchietta pasta
- Tuner's talent
- Van Gogh: ___ today, gone tomorrow?
- Place to put a plug
- Sound receiver
- Corn measure
- Plant's grain-bearing part
- Word with phone or ring
- Bud holder?
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