Answer: ENS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Letters
- Type measures
- USN rank
- Nav. rank
- Mil. rank
- Print measures
- USNA grad
- Printers' measures
- Type squares
- Actual being
- Naval off.
- Dash lengths
- Print units
- Entity
- Type widths
- Printer's measures
- Printing measures
- U.S.N.A. grad
- Tennis center?
- USN officer
- USCG rank
- Recent USNA grad
- Printer's concern
- Printer's widths
- Measures
- Certain dashes
- Type units
- Annapolis grad.
- Printer's measure
- Naval rank (Abbr.)
- Abstract being
- Nav. officer
- Mil. officer
- Em halves
- Type sizes
- Some dashes
- Printers' widths
- Print widths
- Naval rank: Abbr.
- Naval rank
- Naval officer: Abbr.
- Minnesota twins?
- U.S.N. rank
- U.S.N. officer
- Printing widths
- Navy rank (Abbr.)
- Low USN rank
- Funny pair?
- Dash widths
- The two for tennis?
- Dinner duo?
- USNA grad's rank
- Capt.'s subordinate
- Widths of some spaces
- Typesetting units
- Middle of dinner?
- Lt.'s subordinate
- Half of nine?
- Coast Guard rank: Abbr.
- Coast Guard off.
- Capt.'s inferior
- Capt.'s aide
- Viennese center?
- USCG officer
- U.S.N.A. graduate
- Typesetting measures
- Two of nine?
- Two for dinner?
- Navy rank
- Navy officer: Abbr.
- Rank in the Navy (Abbr.)
- Naval officer (abbr.)
- Naval Acad. grad
- London has two
- Dinner couple?
- Dash sizes
- U.S.N.A. grad.
- Tennessee neighbors?
- Northern borders?
- Naval NCO
- Jr. naval officer
- Annapolis grad
- "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- Typographer's concern
- Some dash lengths
- Printers' units
- Printer's units
- Print distances
- Pair of nines?
- One-striper: Abbr.
- One-point Scrabble tiles
- Navy officer (abbr.)
- Navy off.
- Navy man: abbr.
- Lt.'s inferior, in the Navy
- Lt.'s inferior
- Letters after ems
- Half ems
- Funny couple?
- Em followers
- 14th letters
- Zees on their sides
- Winning trio?
- Widths in printing
- USNA grad.
- U.S.N.A. grad: Abbr.
- U.S.C.G. rank
- Typography units
- Type spaces
- Tunnel center?
- Three for nanny?
- Some dash widths
- Rank below a lt. j.g.
- Printers' concerns
- Printer's dashes
- New USNA grad
- Nearly half of ninety-nine?
- Navy newbie (Abbr.)
- Nanny's three
- Lt.'s underling
- Linear units
- Inning trio
- Funny duo?
- Funny duet?
- Every inning has three
- Dinner centerpieces?
- CPO's superior
- Coast Guard officer: Abbr.
- USNA rank
- Two from Connecticut?
- Starfleet Academy grad.
- Running trio?
- Quartet in "No, No, Nanette"
- Pulver's rank (Abbr.)
- Pulver's rank
- PT boat officer: Abbr.
- Printing spaces
- No one has two of them?
- Nine consonants?
- Neon borders?
- Nav. Academy grad
- Milit. rank
- Half the width of ems
- Dash measures
- Conceptual being
- Cincinnati threesome
- Anne's pair
- A couple from Connecticut?
- A cannon has three
- USNA graduate
- USNA grad rank
- Uncanny trio?
- U.S. Navy officer
- Typographical spaces
- Two out of nine?
- Two of none?
- Tilde wearers
- Three letters in "nanny"
- The three in an inning?
- The middle of dinner?
- Tennis partners?
- Tennis doubles?
- Stunning trio?
- Some of Vanna's letters?
- Short dashes
- Seventh-inning quartet?
- Scrabble one-pointers
- Pulver's rank: Abbr.
- Pulver's rank, in film (Abbr.)
- Printers' concern
- Penny has two
- One who takes capt.'s orders
- Nunnery trio?
- Nonunion quartet?
- No one has two of them
- Nixon has two
- Ninja pair?
- Naval rank below Lieut.
- Naval officer below lieut.
- N N N
- Low-ranking USN officer
- Lengths of some dashes
- Jr. officer
- Inning trio?
- Halves of ems
- Half-picas
- Half of nine
- Funnel's middle?
- Ems' followers
- Em chasers
- Dinner twosome?
- Dictionary section
- Cincinnati trio?
- Cincinnati has three
- Canadian couple?
- Bananas have two
- Annapolis grad (Abbr.)
- "Star Trek" off.
- "Star Trek" extra: Abbr.
- Winning threesome?
- Widths of typical characters
- What Nixon and Kennedy have in common?
- USNA graduate, perhaps
- USNA grads
- Units of measurement
- U.S.N. grad
- U.S. Navy off.
- U.S. Navy O-1: Abbr.
- Typographic units
- Typographer's widths
- Two of nine
- Two inner needs?
- Trio from Cincinnati?
- Tilde carriers
- Threesome per inning?
- Thinnish middle?
- They're half the width of ems
- There are two in a penny?
- The two in none?
- The two for none?
- The Nanny has three
- The four in the seventh inning?
- Tennis center
- Sunny pair?
- Sonnet's middle part?
- Some print shop measures
- Shipboard title: Abbr.
- Scrabble 1-pointers
- Running's three
- Pulver's rank, in film: Abbr.
- Pulver title in "Mister Roberts" (Abbr.)
- Printing meas.
- Print shop measures
- Planning center?
- Pennsylvania has three
- Pennant trio?
- Parker's rank on "McHale's Navy" (Abbr.)
- Pair of bunnies?
- Pair from Connecticut?
- One-point "Scrabble" tiles
- One of Tennessee's twosomes
- Officer on a PT boat: Abbr.
- Nus to us
- Not the longest dashes
- Northern extremes?
- Northern ends?
- Noon pair?
- Ninny uses three
- Newly minted USN officer
- New Naval grad.
- Neon tips?
- Navy rank: Abbr.
- Naval academy grad's rank: Abbr.
- Nation's borders?
- Nation borders?
- Napkin edges?
- Nanny has three
- Mr. Pulver's rank
- Middle letters in "tennis"
- Lunch has one, dinner has two
- LTJG subordinate
- Lt. j.g.'s inferior
- Lowish USN rank
- Lowest commissioned USN officer
- Lowest commissioned nav. officer
- Low-ranking off.
- Low-ranking Navy officer: Abbr.
- Junior officer in the USN
- Junior nav. officer
- It's just below lieut. jr. grade
- Inning's three
- Heart of a winner?
- Half of the word "inning"
- Half of none?
- Gloaming times, in poetry
- Funnel center?
- Forty percent of ninety-nine?
- Flag or rank: abbr.
- Fifty percent of nine?
- Existent being
- Ems halved
- Ems divided by two
- Dinner pair?
- Dinner ingredient?
- Cunning trio?
- Couple of pennies?
- Coast Guard officer below lt.
- Coast Guard officer (Abbr.)
- Clinton has two
- Chief warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
- Chekov's "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- Cannes duo
- Both sides of noon?
- Beginning and ending of noon?
- Anne's double
- Anne has two
- Annapolis rank (Abbr.)
- A third of ninety?
- A penny's two
- "The Nanny" has three of them
- "Ninny" uses three
- "Annie" couple?
- "Annie" characters
- Zinnia's center?
- Winner's pair?
- What every inning has three of?
- Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST:TNG"
- Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST: TNG"
- Wearer of a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
- Wearer of a half-inch gold stripe: Abbr.
- Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr.
- Warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
- Warrant officer's superior (Abbr.)
- Viennese twins?
- Vienna duo
- USNA officer
- USNA grad, e.g.
- USN's successor to "passed midshipman"
- USN one-striper
- USN off.
- USN jr. officer
- USN grad
- USCGA grad
- Units of measure, in printing
- U.S.S. Enterprise title: Abbr.
- U.S.S. Enterprise off.
- U.S.N.A. product
- U.S.N.A. grad's rank
- U.S.N. officer: Abbr.
- U.S.N. junior officer: Abbr.
- U.S.C.G. officer
- U.S. Army rank abolished in 1815
- U. S. N. A. grad
- Tyranny's two
- Typographers' measures
- Typical USNA grad.
- Two-fifths of 'N Sync?
- Two parts Hennessy?
- Two make an em
- Two letters in "notion"
- Two characters in "Lincoln"?
- Two are required for planners
- Triple in Cincinnati?
- Trio in Kennebunk
- Trio from Don Giovanni?
- Trio from Cincinnati
- Trio associated with Lennon?
- Tintinnabular trio
- Threesome in Cincinnati?
- Threesome in "innuendo"
- Three-fifths of "nanny"
- Three-eighths of nineteen?
- Three out of nineteen?
- Three from Shannon
- Three from nineteen
- Thinning in the middle?
- Thinnest midsection?
- They're seen around noon
- They're around noon?
- There are two to a penny
- There are two in a penny
- There are three in an inning
- The two in London
- The two for none
- The three to an inning?
- The three nanny keeps inside?
- The Nanny takes three
- Tenths of ems
- Tennis pair?
- Tennessee twins?
- Tennessee has two
- Svc. hat-tosser
- Superior to a CPO
- Superior to a chief warrant officer: Abbr.
- Superior of a CPO
- Sunning triplets?
- Step above Mid.
- Staten Island has two
- Start of nothing and nobody
- Starship officer: Abbr.
- Starfleet Academy grad
- Starfleet Acad. grad
- Spinning center
- Spaces used by typographers
- Spaces not as wide as ems
- Sonnet's middle part
- Sonnet center?
- Sonnet center
- Some widths in printing
- Some widths for printers
- Some printing units
- Some printing spaces
- Some one-point Scrabble tiles
- Small print measures
- Skinniest twins?
- Skinniest couple?
- Skinnier midsection?
- Sinner's heart?
- Short dash lengths
- Second Lt.'s Navy equivalent
- Second lt.'s equivalent
- Seaman's superior: Abbr.
- Running has three
- Recent USNA graduate
- Recent USNA grad.
- Recent USCGA grad
- Recent U.S.N.A. graduate: Abbr.
- Recent U.S.N.A. grad
- Recent Naval Academy graduate: Abbr.
- Recent naval acad. grad
- Recent Nav. Academy grad
- Real thing, metaphysically
- Rank under lieut. (j.g.)
- Rank on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr.
- Rank on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Rank of recent Naval Academy graduates: Abbr.
- Rank of many a single-episode character on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Rank of a USNA grad
- Rank of a recent Naval Academy graduate: Abbr.
- Rank just below lt.
- Rank below LTJG
- Rank above midshipman: Abbr.
- Rank aboard the Enterprise: Abbr.
- Quartet in "One Sunday Afternoon"
- Quartet in "inconvenient"
- Punny pair?
- Pulver's title: Abbr.
- Pulver's rank in "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- Pulver's nav. rank
- Pulver, for one: Abbr.
- Pulver, e.g.: Abbr.
- Pulver, e.g., in "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- Pulver title in ''Mister Roberts'' (Abbr.)
- Pulver of "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- PT boat crewman: Abbr.
- Printers' measurements
- PrintersÂ’ measures
- Printer's spaces, sometimes
- Position on the Enterprise: Abbr.
- Planning center
- Peyton Manning's four?
- Penny's pair
- Pennsylvania trio
- Pennsylvania has always had three
- Penn's pair
- Pavel Chekov of "Star Trek," for one (abbr.)
- Parker's rank in "McHale's Navy": Abbr.
- Pair spotted in bunnies?
- Pair of spinnerets?
- Pair of flannels?
- Pair in London?
- One-third of ninety?
- One-third of "nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine"
- One-point Scrabble letters
- One on a PT boat, maybe: Abbr.
- One below lt. j.g.
- Officer with a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
- Officer on a warship: Abbr.
- Off. Pulver's rank
- Off. Pulver, e.g.
- O's predecessors
- O-1 in the USN
- Nuts to editors
- Nus, to us
- Nunnery trio
- Noun half?
- Northern frontiers?
- Noon pair
- Noon has two
- Noon couple?
- Nonwinning half?
- Nonunion half?
- None's two?
- None has two
- Non-majority?
- Nolan Ryan has three
- No-nonsense quartet?
- No one has two
- Nixon's beginning and end?
- Nixon's beginning and end
- Nixon was surrounded by them
- Nitrogen symbols
- Nissan bumpers?
- Ninth-inning quintet?
- Ninny's threesome?
- Nine penny's four
- Nine Inch Nails quartet?
- Nine consonants
- New USN officer
- New title for a Naval Acad. grad
- New Haven's borders?
- New Annapolis grad
- Neuron's tips?
- Neuron's ends?
- Neuron ends?
- Neon frame?
- Neocon's are surrounded by them
- Navy rank below lt. junior grade
- Navy lt.'s subordinate
- Naval subordinate: Abbr.
- Naval ROTC grad's rank
- Naval rank just below lieut., junior grade
- Naval Academy graduate's rank: Abbr.
- Naval Academy grad's rank (abbr.)
- Naval Academy grad. (Abbr.)
- Naval Academy grad (Abbr.)
- Naval acad. grad's rank
- Nav. position
- Nav. off.
- Nav. designation
- Nation's extremely
- Nation's exterior?
- Nation's boundaries?
- Napkin edges
- Napkin corners?
- Nanny, mostly?
- Nanny, mostly
- Nanny threesome
- Nanny has more than two
- Nancy's pair
- Naan sides?
- Naan crusts?
- Mr. Pulver, for ex.
- Most frequent letters in "Sean Lennon"
- Most frequent letters in "cinnamon"
- Most frequent letters in "cannelloni"
- Moneypenny's trio
- Minnie takes two
- Minnesota twins
- Minnesota couple?
- Military off.
- Middle of planning?
- Middle of Cannes?
- Middle of a tunnel?
- Metaphysical being
- Mendon has two
- Member of U.S.N.
- Many a person on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr.
- Many a "Star Trek" officer: Abbr.
- Mannerly couple?
- Mandolin duo?
- LTJG's inferior
- Lt.'s naval inferior
- Low-ranking US Navy officer
- Low-ranking U.S.N. officer
- Low-ranking U.S. Navy officer
- Low-ranking "Star Trek" officer: Abbr.
- Low-level Navy officer (abbr.)
- Linear unit (used by printers)
- Limits of negotiation
- Letters that bookend "Nora Ephron"
- Letters following ems
- Letters before O's
- Letter widths
- Lennon's trio?
- Lennon's trio
- Lengths of short printing dashes
- Lead characters in "No, No, Nanette"
- Lanny's pair?
- Kingston duo?
- Kin of Lieut. j. g.
- Kenny G has two
- Kennedy twins?
- Kennedy has two
- Kennedy center
- Junior officer: Abbr.
- Junior naval officer's rank: Abbr.
- Junior naval officer: Abbr.
- Jr. naval rank
- Jr. "Star Trek" officer
- Johnny has two
- John Lennon's quartet?
- Innings' three?
- Inning's trio?
- Inning's threesome?
- Inning threesome
- Inning half?
- Infinite pair?
- Infantry officer, for short
- Hootenanny trio
- Heggen's Pulver: Abbr.
- Half-inch stripe wearer: Abbr.
- Half-ems
- Half ems, in printing
- Half a serving of naan?
- Guinness centerpieces?
- Guinness center
- Grannies' two
- Grandstanding threesome?
- Graduate of Annapolis: Abbr.
- Future adm., perhaps
- Funny twosome?
- Five in the ninth inning?
- First nightly news segments?
- Finnish duo?
- Fifty percent of an inning?
- Enterprise position: Abbr.
- England has two of these
- Ems split
- Ems followers
- Duo in mayonnaise
- Duo in a nonet
- Duo in "Manon"
- Duet from "Manon"?
- Doubles in tennis?
- Donne couplet?
- Destroyer figure, for short
- Dash-dot, dash-dot, dash-dot
- Dancing couple?
- CWO's superior
- Cunning threesome?
- CPO superior
- Couple in Minn.
- Couple in Connecticut?
- Couple in "Annie"
- Consonants in "ninny"
- Consonants
- Compositors' measures
- Coast Guard officer, briefly
- Coast Guard mem.
- Coast Guard figure: Abbr.
- Cincinnati triple?
- Cincinnati triple
- Chief warrant officer's superior (Abbr.)
- Cheyenne has two
- Chekov's orig. "Star Trek" rank
- Chekov's early "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- Chekov, e.g., on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Characters of average width
- Channel 2?
- Certain Coast Guard member: Abbr.
- Center of meanness?
- Center of Cannes?
- Cdr.'s underling
- Cdr.'s charge
- Capt.'s assistant, maybe
- Canyon pair?
- Cannes neighbors?
- Canned twosome?
- Bunny twosome
- Both sides of noon
- Bonnet center?
- Between ems and os
- Benny has two
- Being, in abstract
- Beginning three?
- Banning triplets?
- Banner team?
- Banner parts?
- Banned duo?
- Banana pair
- Average print characters?
- Argentina has two of them
- Aquinas's being
- Annoying pair?
- Annie has two
- Anne's twins?
- Anne's doubles
- Anne's double?
- Annapolis graduate's rank, briefly
- Annapolis graduate: Abbr.
- Annapolis grad's rank, briefly
- Ann's twins?
- Ann has two
- An inning's three?
- An antenna has four
- Almost half of ninety-nine?
- Academy grad.
- A third of ninety
- 91A followers
- 50% of nine?
- 50% of nine
- 50% of neon
- 50% of Bonn
- 50% nonunion?
- 40% of ninety-nine?
- 40 percent of ninety-nine?
- 3/8 of nineteen?
- 25 percent of Cheyenne
- 1/3rd of a banana?
- 1 point Scrabble tiles
- "Winning" trio?
- "Winning" has three
- "Uncanny" trio
- "The Nanny" parts?
- "Star Trek" rank (Abbr.)
- "Star Trek" jr. officer
- "Star Trek" fig.
- "No, No, Nanette" quartet
- "No, No, Nanette" foursome
- "Manon" duet?
- "London" has two
- "Inning" contains three
- "Half-striper": Abbr.
- "Banana" has two
- "Antenna" has three
- 'Star Trek' rank: Abbr.
- 'Cincinnati' has three
- ''Manon'' duet?
- ''Annie'' couple?
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