Answer: ENDS
ENDS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ENDS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Concludes
- Finishes
- Goals
- Stops
- Wraps up
- Scraps
- Objectives
- Looks after
- Borders
- Periods
- Cuts off
- Outer limits
- Purposes
- Ceases
- Closes
- Remnants
- Terminates
- Leftovers
- Intentions
- Discontinues
- Boundaries
- Halts
- Extremities
- Brings to a close
- Conclusions
- Heels
- Termini
- Fragments
- Winds up
- Drops
- Butts
- Theme of the puzzle
- Breaks off
- Brings to a halt
- Bounds
- Puts the kibosh on
- Comes to a close
- Tips
- Pulls the plug on
- Objects
- Completes
- Results
- Tackles' teammates
- Draws to a close
- 1999 Ron Howard film
- Some linemen
- Peters out
- Finales
- Knocks off
- Limits
- Fizzles out
- Settles
- Outcomes
- Expires
- Comes to a halt
- Quits
- Puts a stop to
- Partner of odds
- Goes no further
- Destinies
- Aims
- Runs out
- Leaves off
- Email command
- Cuts short
- Odds' partner
- Wraps
- Some are split
- Calls off
- Breaks up
- They can be made to meet
- Quashes
- Pass catchers
- Winds down
- Odds partner
- Means justifiers
- Finishes up
- They may be split
- Some NFL blockers
- Partner of means
- Make ___ meet
- Finishes with
- Drops the curtain on
- Calls it a day
- Stops working
- Stopping points
- Odds' partners
- Kills
- Fades to black
- ___ of the earth
- Split ___
- Denouements
- Calls a halt to
- Border lines
- Tails
- Some eligible receivers
- Pass receivers
- Odds and ___
- Finish lines
- Doesn't go on
- Circle's lack
- Abolishes
- They may be bitter
- They justify the means
- Some receivers
- Justifiers of means
- Final parts
- Comes to a stop
- A string has two
- They may be loose or tight
- Some are tight
- Shuts down
- Puts to rest
- Linemen
- Gridiron group
- Football positions
- Final stages
- At loose ___
- "All's Well That ___ Well"
- They may be loose
- They justify the means?
- Stamps out
- Odds' mates
- Means justifier
- Loose things to tie up
- Grinds to a halt
- Goes last
- Extremes
- Comes to a conclusion
- Upshots
- Ultimate goals
- They're far from the center
- Tackles' neighbors
- Split __
- Some NFLers
- Some gridiron players
- Some Giants
- Some football players
- Phases out
- Nips in the bud
- Calls it quits
- Budget meeting?
- Brings to a conclusion
- Wraps things up
- What a ring lacks
- Ultimate objectives
- They're offensive and looking to score
- These might be split
- Terminals
- Split ___ (hair problems)
- Some NFL players
- QB targets
- Partners of odds
- NFL positions
- Möbius strip's lack
- Make -- meet
- Loose __
- Loaf pair
- It's good when they meet
- Finishes off
- Finalizes
- Book ___
- Airs the final episode of
- What means may justify
- Unpopular slices
- Tom Brady targets
- To the ___ of the earth
- Tie up loose ___
- They're well off-center
- They may be tight or loose
- They may be split or tight
- Terminations
- Terminal points
- Targets of men who make passes
- Some pass catchers
- Reaches the coda
- Pulls the plug
- Odds and ____
- Means' partner
- Means' justifiers
- Means justifiers, at times
- Last parts
- It's sometimes hard to make them meet
- Is over
- Is discontinued
- Final chapters
- Draws the curtain on
- Doesn't continue
- DeVotchKa "How It ___"
- Cuts it out
- Codas
- Closings
- Certain linemen
- Burn the candle at both ___
- "Here's Where the Story ___" Sundays
- You hope they meet
- Word with rear or book
- Word with front or rear
- Word after "loose" or "tight"
- Windups
- Winds up or winds down
- Wide receivers
- What rings lack
- What even the longest show does
- What a Möbius strip lacks
- Ultimate purposes
- They're on lines
- They may justify the means
- They may be split, tight or loose
- They may be loose or split
- They can be tight or loose
- They can be loose or tight
- These may be split
- Sundays "Here's Where the Story ___"
- Some pass receivers
- Some defensive linemen
- Reaches a conclusion
- QB's targets
- Puts to bed
- Pigskin receivers
- Odds' counterpart
- Odds' companion
- Means justifiers, some say
- Make-meet connector
- Make ____ meet
- Loose ___
- Loaf parts
- Football players
- Football linemen
- Doesn't keep going
- Culminates
- Confining features
- Companion of odds
- Closes out
- Calls to a halt
- Book holders
- Book ___.
- "To the ___ of the Earth"
- "I want my ___" Everlast
- "... in the two ___ of the mercy seat" (Ex. 25:18)
- Word with split or book
- Word with rear and book
- What circles lack
- We hope they meet
- Two slices of a loaf
- Tim Tebow targets
- Tight positions?
- Things to make meet
- They might meet in a bowl
- They might be split
- They might be loose or tight
- They may be offensive
- They can justify the means
- They can be loose or split
- The financially savvy make them meet
- Termination points
- Terminals or terminates
- Split ___ (tonsorial woe, and a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- Some of the fastest football players
- Some football linemen
- Some bread slices
- Some blockers
- Some big Giants
- Rope parts
- Right and left
- Resolutions
- Prow and stern, e.g.
- Plays the last note
- Plays the coda
- Pencil points and erasers
- Pass-catchers
- Parts to tie
- Partner of "odds"
- Odds companion
- Odds and --
- Odds and __ (miscellany)
- Means' justifier
- Means' justification
- Means justifiers, perhaps
- Means justifiers, for some
- Means justification, for some
- Make-meet middle
- Machiavellian concerns
- Loose things not found in rings
- Loaf heels, really
- Loaf heels, essentially
- Loaf heels
- Line pair
- It's good to make them meet
- It's better when they meet
- Half a potpourri pair
- Gridiron positions
- Green Day "Wake Me Up When September ___"
- Good things to have meet
- Furthermost limits
- Front and back
- Final bits
- Earth parts?
- Earth extremes
- Do they justify the means?
- Desired outcomes
- Completes the coda, e.g.
- Completes the coda
- Comes to a grinding halt
- Closes down
- Calls a halt
- Burnt barbecue pieces
- Burn the candle at both ___ (work late)
- Budgeters make them meet
- Brings down the curtain
- Boundary lines
- Blows over
- At loose ____
- A loop doesn't have any
- "Tight" or "loose" follower
- "Sometimes kids get murdered for the ___" Everlast
- Wurst pair
- Word with split or bitter
- Word with split and rear
- Word with loose or book
- Word with book and week
- Word with "rear" or "tight"
- Word with "loose" or "split"
- Word attached to book
- Word after loose or split
- Word after "split" or "burnt"
- Winds up, or winds down
- Where hairs may split
- Where hairs may be split
- When loose, these are not yet dealt with
- What to make meet
- What this puzzle does here
- What the Earth doesn't really have
- What skimpers hope to make meet
- What most donuts don't have
- What hoops haven't
- What hoops don't have
- What hoops and rings lack
- What even a Springsteen show does
- What bagels are made without
- What an infinite loop lacks
- What a ring doesn't have
- What a circle lacks
- Volumes A and Z, e.g.
- Volumes A and Z in an encyclopedia
- Vanishing points
- Utmost boundaries
- Uneaten parts of loaves, sometimes
- Ultimate intentions
- Two slices of a loaf of bread
- Two on a line
- Two of eleven
- Trimmer's targets
- Top and bottom, e.g.
- Tight or loose followers
- Tight and wide players
- Tight and wide men
- Tight and split athletes
- Tight and split
- Tight ___ (NFL players who typically wear jersey numbers 80 to 89)
- Tight ___ (certain football players)
- Tie up some loose ___
- Things trimmed at a salon
- Things that justify the means, some say
- Things that are farthest from the center
- Things rings lack
- They're third from the center
- They're sometimes loose
- They're offensive and chase bombs
- They're loose or tight
- They rarely meet
- They might be tight or loose
- They might be split or loose
- They may justify means
- They may come with odds
- They may be tight or right
- They may be split or loose
- They may be split on heads
- They may be poles apart
- They may be living or dead
- They may be dead
- They may be bitter or defensive
- They line up next to tackles
- They justify the means, so they say
- They justify the means, it's said
- They justify the means, in a saying
- They have the odds with them
- They catch bombs
- They can be tight
- They can be split or spliced
- These may be loose or tight
- There are two in a loaf
- The two to a loaf
- The odds are with them
- Terminuses
- Terminals, for bus routes
- Terminal parts
- Targets of some bombs
- Targets of men who make passes?
- Targets for Brett Favre
- Tag and loose
- Swift pass receivers
- Sundays: "Here's Where the Story ___"
- Stops it
- Stops existing
- Sports receivers
- Split_____
- Split parts of unattended hair
- Split or loose items?
- Split ____
- Split ___ (problems for a hairstylist)
- Speedy linemen
- Sometimes hard to make them meet
- Some try to make them meet
- Some touchdown scorers
- Some scrimmagers
- Some sausage slices
- Some rushers, in football
- Some pigskin catchers
- Some offensive or defensive gridders
- Some of Kosar's targets
- Some Montana targets
- Some might be loose, others tight
- Some gridiron guys
- Some fast Giants
- Some fantasy football trades
- Some can't make them meet
- Some bologna slices
- Some are loose, some are tight
- Some are loose and some are tight
- Snaps, as a winning streak
- Signs off
- Short pieces of cloth.
- Sausage's two
- Santa Monica and Chicago, for Route 66
- Runs no more
- Rolls the credits
- Rings lack them
- Rice and Irvin
- Relatives of odds
- Reaches the finale
- Reaches a finale
- Reaches a coda, say
- Reaches 0:00:00 on a countdown clock, say
- R and R in Rochester, e.g.
- Prow and stern
- Potential pass receivers
- Positions that may be split
- Poles of a magnet, e.g.
- Periods, for many sentences
- Pencil tips
- Pass masters?
- Parts of bread often the last to be eaten
- Parts of a loaf
- Parts cut off
- Partner to odds
- Pair in a loaf
- Pair in a line
- On a magnet they're called poles
- Omegas
- Often-neglected pieces of a bread loaf
- Often-loose things
- Often-loose items
- Odds and ___ (various things)
- Odds and ___ (miscellaneous things)
- Odds and __
- Odd's mates
- Oct. 31, Nov. 30, etc.
- Nothing follows them
- Non-meeters, often
- Most-cooked parts of roasts
- Montana targets
- Millay's candle had two
- Men to be headed off at the pass
- Men on the line
- Means' justifiers?
- Means may justify them
- Means justifiers?
- Means justifier, for some
- Means justifications
- Many rushers
- Manages, as a bar
- Making ___ meet
- Makemeet
- Make/meet connector
- Make-meet link
- Make ___ meet (stay within one's budget)
- Make ___ meet (live within one's means)
- Make ___ meet (get by)
- Make ___ meet (get by financially)
- Make ___ meet (barely scrape by financially)
- Machiavellian justification
- Lowers the curtain on
- Loose things to tie up?
- Loose things
- Loose items, sometimes
- Loaf tidbits
- Loaf parts that you may eat last
- Loaf extremities
- Left overs
- Least popular slices
- Last bits
- Kisses off
- Kingdom of ___ (Kantian concept)
- Justifications for means, sometimes?
- Items sometimes loose
- It's nice when they meet
- It's hard to make them meet
- It's a feat to make these meet
- Is done
- Infinite loops don't have them
- Hoop's lack
- Hits 0:00
- Heels, really
- Heels or butts
- Heels on a pumpernickel
- Heels of loaves
- Heels of a loaf
- Have trouble making ___ meet (struggle financially)
- Have trouble making ___ meet
- Haldeman's "The ___ of Power"
- Hair parts that might be split
- Gridiron targets
- Grid men
- Grand finales, for fireworks shows
- Good things to make meet
- Goes no longer
- Goes away, in a way
- Goals of means
- Gets done with
- Gets discontinued
- Gertain Giants or Jets
- Furthest reaches
- Furthest points
- Furthermost parts.
- Forbids any more of
- Football-pass catchers
- Finishes the finale
- Finishes (appropriately)
- Finish lines, e.g.
- Finally stops
- Final word of a budgeting quip
- Final segments
- Final boundaries
- Final answers to solve in crosswords, e.g.
- Far left and far right
- Extremities.
- Extreme pair
- Extrema, e.g.
- Everlast's '99 hit
- Everlast single off "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues"
- Epilogs
- Elway targets
- Elusive parts of rainbows
- Eleven positions
- Earth parts, figuratively
- Don Hutson et al.
- Doesn't last forever
- Doesn't go on forever
- Doesn't carry on
- Do these justify the means?
- Divinity shapings
- Difficult things to make meet
- December 31, the letter Z, etc.
- Dead-___ (streets or alleys with no outlet)
- Dead and loose followers
- Dead ___ (roads with no outlet)
- D & D in Disneyland, e.g.
- Crusty pieces of a loaf of bread
- Crustiest parts of loaves
- Crustiest parts of a loaf
- Crustiest bread slices, generally
- Crispy brisket bits
- Cricket wickets
- Counterpart of odds
- Continues no longer
- Companions of odds
- Companion of odds.
- Comes to completion
- Comes to a finish
- Colin Kaepernick targets
- Closes up shop
- Closes the book on
- Clippings
- Chewy bread parts
- Challah heels, e.g.
- Certain gridiron positions
- Certain blockers
- Burnt brisket bits
- Burnt barbecue bits
- Burnt __: barbecue delicacy
- Burnt ___ (trimmings from smoked brisket)
- Burnt ___ (BBQ bits)
- Burnt ___ (barbecue morsels)
- Burnt __
- Burning the candle at both of them is a metaphor for overextending yourself
- Budgets make them meet
- Brings to a screeching halt
- Brings the curtain down on
- Brett Favre targets
- Bread slices
- Bread heels
- Bread crusts' positions
- Bow and stern, e.g.
- Borderlines
- Bombs are thrown to them
- All-American Rejects "It ___ Tonight"
- Airs the final episode
- Airs its final episode
- Aglets, for shoelaces
- Administers the coup de grâce
- Abates in court
- A ring doesn't have them
- A and Z, in the alphabet
- A and Z, for the alphabet
- "Wake Me Up When September ___"
- "Tight" ones
- "This ___ here!"
- "Split" or "loose" follower
- "Split" hair parts
- "Sometimes kids get murdered for the ___ ..." (Everlast)
- "Some people will rob their mother for the ___" Everlast
- "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story ___"
- "Perhaps the World ___ Here" (Joy Harjo poem)
- "Pavement ___" (street sign)
- "Our Violent ___" (Chloe Gong novel)
- "Loose" things
- "Here's Where the Story ___"
- "Before we go any further I want my __" Everlast
- "Before we go any further I want my ___" (Everlast)
- "And I hope I never lose you, hope it never ___"
- ". . . in the two ___ of the mercy seat" (Ex. 25:18)
- " . . . that ___ well"
- '90 Sundays hit "Here's Where the Story ___"
- ''All's Well That ___ Well''
- ... candle at both ___
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