Answer: EARS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Handles
- This puzzle's theme
- Head set?
- Corn servings
- Cauliflower ___
- Corn units
- Basset's trademark
- Facial features
- Corn holders
- Otologist's concern
- Listening devices
- Jug handles
- All ___
- Stethoscope holders
- Portions of corn
- Dumbo's wings
- Canal zones?
- Bud holders
- "I'm all ___!"
- Hearing things?
- Hearing things
- Dumbo's 'wings'
- Spikes
- MD workplaces
- Hearing organs
- "I'm all ___"
- Listeners
- Hearing aids
- Corn spikes
- Rabbit ___
- Piercing places
- Mr. Potato Head parts
- Rabbit features
- Hearing aids?
- Cornstalk features
- Shucking units
- Pitcher parts
- Organs with drums
- Head set
- Canal sites
- Body parts
- Auricles
- Waxy buildup site
- They may be pricked
- Sites for studs
- Servings of corn
- Places for plugs
- Lugs of jugs
- Listening organs
- Dumbo's "wings"
- All ___ (attentive)
- What otoscopes examine
- Units of corn
- They may be ringing
- Stud sites
- Receptors
- Prominent donkey features
- Places for studs
- Good listeners
- Concha
- All __ (attentive)
- "I'm all __"
- ". . . countrymen, lend me your ___"
- Wheat spikes
- Wet behind the ___ (inexperienced)
- Trophy handles
- Places for hoops
- Headphones site
- Hammer sites
- Corn harvest
- Audio equipment
- All ___ (paying attention)
- All __
- What the walls have
- What headphones cover
- They may be pierced
- Teacup handles
- Spock's feature
- Spectacles supporters
- Sound detectors
- Pencil holders, sometimes
- Pairs with drums
- Lobe locales
- Harp seal's lack
- Front-page boxes
- Drum containers
- Cornfield array
- Barbering obstacles
- Auditory organs
- Antony wanted to borrow them
- All __ (listening carefully)
- All __ (fully attentive)
- "... countrymen, lend me your ___"
- You'll find them near temples
- Where some aids work
- What the walls have, they say
- They're good listeners
- They're big on Clark Gable
- They were big on Clark Gable
- They may pop on planes
- They may hold pencils
- They catch waves
- Sound system parts?
- Sonar, to a destroyer
- Shucking targets
- Shuckers' units
- Sensory organs
- Ring holders
- Rabbit feature
- Prominent features for Spock
- Prominent bunny features
- Projections
- Places for studs or hoops
- Organs for listening
- Little pitchers have big ones
- Listening devices?
- Hearing devices
- Headset, to hams
- Headphones cover them
- Drum set?
- Disneyland souvenir
- Disneyland hat pair
- Disney souvenir feature
- Corncrib contents
- Corn purchases
- Body parts that may be bent
- Basset's notable features
- Barber's obstacles
- All ___ (listening)
- AirPods holders
- "I can't believe my ___!"
- Yours may be ringing
- Where to find anvils
- Where elves make a point?
- Where buds hang out?
- What the walls have, according to a saying
- What barbers "lower"
- What Antony wanted to borrow
- What "the walls have"
- Wave catchers?
- Wave catchers
- Walruses lack external ones
- Up to one's ___
- Things to lend
- They're big on dachshunds
- They pop on planes
- They may ring or have rings
- They may pop or wiggle
- They may pop in flight
- They make a point on Vulcans
- They hold up specs
- They hear everything
- They catch the waves
- They catch some waves
- Supporters of spectacles
- Stirrup sites
- Spots for hammers and anvils
- Spock's prominent features
- Spock's dominant feature
- Spectacles supports
- Sound receivers
- Sound organs
- Some ring bearers
- Some people can wiggle them
- Some hold spectacles
- Snake's lack
- Sense organs
- Roasting items
- Ring bearers?
- Prominent Vulcan features
- Prominent Spock features
- Prominent features of Alfred E. Neuman
- Prominent Chihuahua features
- Prince Charles' really stand out
- Places for some rings
- Places for some piercings
- Places for some drums
- Pitcher features
- Pinnae locales
- Piercing sites
- Pencil holders?
- Parts of the head
- Parts of teacups
- Parts of pitchers
- Part of a Mr. Potato Head kit
- Part 12 of today's quote
- Pair on a Disney World hat
- Otologist's interest
- Organs with hammers
- Organs with canals
- Organs near temples
- Organs
- Nubbins
- Mr. Potato Head pair
- Missing pencils may be found behind these
- Minnie Mouse headband features
- Lost pencils are sometimes found behind these
- Hearing pair
- Headphones, slangily
- Headphones setting
- Head parts
- Head features
- Handles.
- Hammer holders
- Gym Class Heroes "Kissin' ___"
- Good listeners?
- Glasses holders
- Floppy parts of a beagle
- Farm-stand display
- Fall on deaf ___
- Ends of some grins
- Elephant flappers
- Dumbo's jumbo pair
- Dumbo's hallmark
- Dumbo's claim to fame
- Dumbo feature
- Drum locales
- Dr. Ménière's specialty
- Distinctive features of Mr. Spock
- Disneyland wear
- Disneyland memento
- Crossettes
- Corny cookout plateful
- Corncobs
- Corn portions
- Corn pieces
- Corn crop
- Corn containers
- Corn at a picnic
- Contents of some cribs
- Cochlea sites
- Cobs of corn
- Body parts that might ring
- Body parts that may be pierced
- Big-grin borders
- Big rabbit features
- Big elephant features
- Beagle's floppy features
- Basset hounds have floppy ones
- Aural pair
- Auditory equipment
- Anvil sites
- Anvil locales
- Antony's loan request
- Antennae, so to speak
- All __: listening
- All ___ (fully attentive)
- All __ (listening attentively)
- "Were your __ burning?"
- "I'm all __!"
- "I'm all ___!" ("I'm listening!")
- ''I'm all ___''
- Yoda's pointy pair
- Word with rabbit or roasting
- Word with rabbit or all
- Word with all or rabbit
- Wide grin's extremities?
- Where your buds hang?
- Where you can find hammers and anvils
- Where stirrups and anvils are found
- Where some hoops are placed
- Where drums are found
- Where buds may go
- Wheat spikes.
- Wheat parts
- What you listen with
- What winter hats cover
- What walls proverbially have
- What walls may have
- What walls have.
- What walls have, proverbially
- What walls have
- What the walls may have
- What some hats cover
- What metaphorical walls have
- What improv musicians need to have
- What huskers handle
- What grows on cornstalks
- What friends, Romans and countrymen lent, in Shakespeare
- What flaps on winter hats cover
- What Dumbo employed to fly
- What Antony sought to borrow
- What Antony borrowed
- What "walls have"
- Wearable Disneyland souvenirs
- Wearable Disneyland memento
- Waxy buildup sites
- Waxworks?
- Wax holders
- Wax buildup site
- Wall features?
- Wall features, maybe
- Very attentive, all ...
- Urn protuberances
- Up to the ___ (very deeply).
- Up to one's _____
- Units that get shucked
- Units on a cornstalk
- Units of maize
- Tympanic cavity sites
- TV-reception aids
- Trickster's coin holders
- Toreros' rewards
- Toreador's reward
- Tin and rabbit
- Things with rings ... that may be ringing
- Things to shuck
- They're used for picking things up
- They're often lent
- They're near temples
- They're lowered at the barbershop
- They're listening!
- They're held in a Dutch kiss
- They're hear for you?
- They're found in cribs
- They're found behind temples
- They're burned by rebukers
- They're all the better to hear you with
- They usually listen well
- They sometimes hold pencils
- They pick up whistles
- They pick up vibrations
- They perform a balancing act
- They might perk up
- They might be pierced or burning
- They may ring after parties
- They may ring after a concert
- They may pop on a plane
- They may perk up
- They may be ringing right now
- They may be plugged or tugged
- They may be lent
- They may be boxed
- They make a point on hobbits
- They help elephants stay cool
- They have stirrups
- They have drums that are used to hear drums
- They get popped on planes
- They contain the body's smallest bones
- They can burn or ring
- These support spectacles
- These made points with Mr. Spock
- These have drums
- These are often bent
- The walls are said to have them
- Teacups' handles
- Surrogate listener
- Supports for specs
- Supports for eyeglasses
- Studded body parts
- Spots for stethoscopes
- Spots for some plugs
- Spots for some buds
- Spots for plugs
- Spots for headphones
- Spots for AirPods
- Spock's prominent pair
- Spock's pointy pair
- Spock's are pointed
- Spikes on a farm
- Specs supports
- Sound sensors
- Some stick out
- Some hold pencils
- Some crop units
- Some audio receivers
- Some are pierced
- Some are corny?
- Snakes lack them
- Sleeping With Sirens "With ___ to See and Eyes to Hear"
- Sites of fluid-filled labyrinths
- Sites for drums
- Site for studs
- Side flaps
- Shucked units
- Shades supporters?
- Servings of corncobs
- Servings of corn on the cob
- Sensory apparatus
- Roadside stand units
- Reception figures?
- Receiver accessory, slangily
- Radio, to a CBer
- Rabbits have big ones
- Rabbit's pride.
- Rabbit's features
- Rabbit ____
- Rabbit ___ (TV antennae)
- Rabbit ___ (old TV antennas)
- Rabbit ___ (old TV antenna)
- Rabbit __
- Prominent rabbit features
- Prominent parts of Mickey's silhouette
- Prominent parts of goblins
- Prominent parts of an Obama costume
- Prominent parts of a George W. Bush caricature
- Prominent parts of a bunny suit
- Prominent parts in Obama caricatures
- Prominent parts in King Charles III caricatures
- Prominent part of a Mickey Mouse costume
- Prominent Mr. Spock features
- Prominent Gable features
- Prominent fox features
- Prominent features of rabbits
- Prominent features of fennec foxes
- Prominent features of Batman's cowl
- Prominent feature of Prince Charles
- Prominent feature of a fennec fox
- Prominent elephant features
- Prominent Dumbo features
- Prominent Dumbo feature
- Producers' needs, slang
- Producers' needs
- Producer needs
- Prince Charles's really stand out
- Pointy parts of elves
- Pointy features on Vulcans and elves
- Points on Mr. Spock
- Playboy Club attire
- Playboy bunny headgear
- Places for ringlets
- Places for hoops, maybe
- Places for drums
- Places for buds
- Pitchers' handles
- Pitchers and walls have them
- Pitcher handles
- Pitcher adjuncts
- Pitch receivers
- Pinnae are parts of them
- Pierced parts, sometimes
- Phone receivers?
- Pendant hanging spots
- Pencil holders, at times
- Parts of some Disney headbands
- Parts of Mickey's silhouette
- Parts of cups.
- Parts of cups
- Part of a Mickey Mouse costume
- Pair with drums
- Pair on a Disneyland hat
- Pair near your hair
- Outgrowths of hare
- Otoscope views
- Otology focus
- Otologist's domain
- Otic organs
- Organs you listen with
- Organs with the smallest bones in the body
- Organs with lobes
- Organs used in balance
- Organs that may be pierced
- Organs that affect balance
- Organs often used in charades
- Organs often lent
- Organs of hearing
- Orecchiette pasta's namesake body parts
- Ones catching some waves
- On Hobbits, they make a point
- Often-pierced body parts
- Obstacles for barbers
- Noun from Mark Antony
- Notable features on a French bulldog
- Notable Dumbo features
- Notable basset features
- Newbies are wet behind them
- Musicians' needs, slang
- Mr. Spock's pointy pair
- Mr. Spock's pointy features
- Mr. Spock's are pointy
- Mr. Potato Head pieces that are often pink
- Mouse hat feature
- Mickey's are big
- Mickey Mouse headband features
- Matching organs
- Matadors' prizes
- Marc Antony's loan request
- Marc Antony request
- Makeshift pencil holders
- Maize units
- Long features of Gulabi goats
- Locations for buds or studs?
- Locales of canals
- Loans to Marc Antony?
- Loan for Marc Antony?
- Little pitchers' endowments
- Little pitchers have big ones, reportedly
- Little pitchers have big ones, per an old maxim
- Listens to, in Soho
- Listeners lend them
- Lent organs?
- Lending them doesn't require giving anything away
- Large features of Abyssinian cats
- Lamb's "A Chapter on ___"
- Lamb subject
- Kernel-covered cobs
- Jug parts
- Jug grips
- Jack rabbit's long features
- Items to shuck
- Items that may be pinned or pierced
- Improv musicians need good ones
- I'm all ____
- Huskers' targets
- Holders of spectacles?
- Holders of kernels
- Hearing sites
- Hearing requirements
- Hearing locations?
- Heads of wheat
- Heads of corn
- Head pair
- Hawthorne Heights "Where Can I Stab Myself in the ___"
- Hares' prominent features
- Handles of pitchers.
- Hammers' homes
- Grin's "ends"
- Grain spikes
- Gossips are all this
- Floppy parts of basset hounds
- Floppy parts of a dachshund
- Floppy parts of a bloodhound
- Floppy features of a rabbit
- Flappers?
- Flappers in "Dumbo"
- Fennec foxes have big ones
- Fennec fox's famous features
- Features on some pitchers
- Feature embellished in Obama cartoons
- Farm stand units
- Farm stand dozen
- Farm stand basketful
- Fan-shaped parts of African elephants
- Exaggerated feature of many Obama caricatures
- Ewer handles
- Elves' pointy features
- Elephants have big ones
- Elephant's large pair
- Elephant's floppy features
- Elephant's ___
- Eavesdropping pair
- Eavesdropping devices
- Dumbo's were jumbo
- Dumbo's prominent features
- Dumbo's oversized features
- Dumbo's large features
- Dumbo's large body parts
- Dumbo's flying aids
- Dumbo's flappers
- Dumbo's are jumbo
- Dumbo has big ones
- Dumbo features
- Drums can be found there
- Drum sites
- Drum locations
- Donkey's attribute.
- Donkey features
- Dog parts that perk up
- Dog and tin
- Distinguishing features of Mr. Spock
- Distinctive donkey features
- Distinctive bunny features
- Disney World headband features
- Detectors of waves
- Dachshund's floppers
- Dachshund's droopers
- Dachshund features
- Cup handles.
- Cranial projections
- Corny things?
- Corny things
- Corny picks
- Corny items
- Cornstalk units
- Cornfield count
- Corncob servings
- Corn harvester's basketful
- Corn count
- Corn cobs
- Corn buys
- Corn + cobs
- Convenient pencil perches
- Contents of some farm share boxes
- Contents of some farm bushels
- Cochleae sites
- Cobs with kernels
- Clark Gable trademark
- Chihuahua features
- Certain handles
- Cereal-plant spikes
- Cereal spikes
- CB, to its user
- Cauliflower and rabbit
- Canal zones
- C.B. equipment, to a C.B.er
- Bushel of corn, essentially
- Bunny features
- Bunny costume feature
- Bugs Bunny's features
- Boxing targets?
- Bow holders
- Body parts with canals
- Body parts with anvils
- Body parts that may ring
- Body parts that may be boxed
- Body parts studied by otologists
- Bloodhounds have big ones
- Big parts of donkeys
- Big fennec fox features
- Big donkey features
- Big dachshund features
- Bent or lent things
- Bears ___ (national monument in Utah)
- Bearers of corn
- Beagles have floppy ones
- Be all ___
- Basset's floppy features
- Basset's big body parts
- Basset hound's danglers
- Basset hound features
- Aural organs
- Audio receivers
- Antony's loan request?
- Antony-requested loan
- Antony borrowing?
- Anthony's loan request
- All --- (attentive)
- All -- (attentive)
- All __: listening closely
- All _____ (attentive)
- All ___ (listening eagerly)
- All ___ (listening attentively)
- All ___ (eager to listen)
- All ___ (eager to hear)
- AirPods setting
- African elephants have the biggest ones of any animal
- Acoustic pair
- Aardvarks have long ones
- A katydid's are found on its legs, strangely enough
- "You got your ___ on?" (trucker's phrase)
- "Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's __": Caldecott Medal winner by Verna Aardema
- "The walls have ___"
- "Put on your listening ___!" (Judge Judy rebuke)
- "My ___ are burning!"
- "Little pitchers have big ___"
- "Jug handles"
- "Jack Straw" lyric "Hurts my ___ to listen"
- "I'm all ___": Perot
- "I'm all ___!" (listener's comment)
- "I'm all ___!" ("Tell me!")
- "I'm all ___!" ("Tell me more!")
- "I'm all ___!" ("Talk to me!")
- "I can't believe my ___!" ("Did you really just say that?")
- "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ___"
- "Folded" parts of a Scottish Fold cat
- "Burning" body parts
- "Antennae"
- "Antenna"
- "... lend me your ___"
- " . . . lend me your ___": Shak.
- " . . . lend me your ___"
- " . . . ___ but hear not"
- 'I'm all '
- 'I'm all --'
- 'I'm all --!'
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