Answer: EYES
EYES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining EYES with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Spots
- Wear down
- Vision
- Observes
- Takes in
- Peepers
- Buds
- Catches sight of
- Head set?
- Ogles
- Witnesses
- Focus group?
- Looks at
- Checks out
- Glimpses
- Watches
- Notices
- Looks over
- Regards
- Mr. Potato Head piece
- Facial features
- Looks
- Views
- Appraises
- Ophthalmologist's concern
- Seeing things
- Spud's buds
- Hurricane centers
- Examines closely
- Baby blues
- Scrutinizes
- Surveys
- Spuds' buds
- Potato buds
- They're usually blue or brown
- Stares
- Peer group?
- Storm centers
- Examines
- Centers of hurricanes
- Gives the once-over
- Scans
- Potato features
- Potato parts
- Orbs
- Mississippi quartet
- Needle apertures
- They may be rolled
- Needle holes
- Mr. Potato Head parts
- Facial pair
- Watchers
- Flirts
- Buds on spuds
- Watchful pair
- They're all in your head
- Places for patches
- Mr. Potato Head pieces
- Head set
- Blinkers
- "Windows to the soul"
- "Their ___ Were Watching God"
- Windows to the soul
- Watches closely
- Viewing organs
- Twinklers
- Sizes up
- Sight organs
- Seeing things?
- Lookers
- Holes in needles
- Contemplates
- "The windows to the soul"
- What contact lenses cover
- Watches suspiciously
- Watches carefully
- They may have contacts
- Spud buds
- Potato protuberances
- Places for contacts
- Ophthalmologist's study
- Needle parts
- Looks at closely
- Good lookers?
- A sight for sore __
- What visors shade
- They may be black or private
- Takes a gander at
- Spider's octet
- Private __ (detectives)
- Optometrist's concerns
- Needle features
- Cyclone centers
- Colon, in an emoticon
- Balls with lids
- Baby blues, e.g.
- "Windows of the soul"
- "For Your ___ Only" (1981 James Bond movie)
- Visual aids
- View finders?
- View finders
- They can be rolled or crossed
- The night's thousand
- Some are electric
- Sight seers
- Scopes out
- Pupils' places
- Potato peeler's targets
- Places for pupils
- Needle openings
- "Bette Davis ___"
- Where to find contacts
- Where contact lenses are worn
- What contacts contact
- They see things
- Tearing things?
- Spots on spuds
- Seers?
- Seeing organs
- Potato flaws
- Places for contact lenses
- Peering pair
- Peacock tail markings
- Optic organs
- Ocelli
- Observes closely
- Looks closely at
- Keeps a watch on
- Hurricane areas
- Has a look at
- Has a look
- Googly ___
- Colon in many an emoticon
- "You're a sight for sore ___!"
- "The ___ of Texas . . . "
- "Keep your ___ peeled"
- "I can't believe my ___!"
- "For Your ___ Only"
- "___ of Laura Mars"
- Windows to the soul, supposedly
- Where pupils are found
- What optometrists examine
- What most spiders have eight of
- What contact lenses are placed on
- What a colon represents in an emoticon
- Watchful duo
- Visors shade them
- Viewers
- They're vital for good looks
- They're usually closed at night
- They're protected by lids and lashes
- They're protected by lids
- They're opened first on Christmas morning
- They may be probing or private
- They may be painful if black
- They may be on the game
- They may be behind glasses
- They fit in sockets
- They can be batted and rolled
- They are protected by lids
- The Guess Who hit "These_____ "
- Targets of a Stooge poke
- Sunglasses cover them
- Spud spots
- Spud bumps
- Spotters
- Some are private
- Some are behind glasses
- Some are beady
- Socket set
- Socket contents
- Snake ___
- Sightseers?
- Sheena Easton: "For Your ___ Only"
- Real lookers?
- Real lookers
- Private ___ (detectives)
- Potato spots
- Places you may have contacts
- Place for pupils
- Peeping pair
- Organs with rods and cones
- Organs of sight
- Organs in sockets
- Organs
- Make ___ at (flirt)
- Keep them on the ball!
- Hurricanes' hearts
- Hooks' partners
- Holes in Swiss cheese
- Hall & Oates "Private ___"
- Gives the once-over to
- Gives a once-over
- Easy on the ___ (attractive)
- Contacts can help them
- Colon in an emoticon
- Cavefish's functionless parts
- Calm centers of hurricanes
- Bumps on potatoes
- Body parts with lids
- Body parts that can be rolled
- Body parts that blink
- Body parts that are called "the windows to the soul"
- Bedroom shutters?
- Argus's 100
- A sight for sore ___
- A blindfold covers them
- "These ___, are crying" The Guess Who
- "The Hills Have ___"
- "Peepers"
- "My ___ Adored You"
- "In Your ___" (Peter Gabriel song)
- "I Only Have ___ for You," 1934 song
- "Hungry ___," Twitty hit
- "Bright ___" (Shirley Temple movie)
- "Bette Davis ___," 1981 hit song
- "___ Without a Face" (Billy Idol song)
- "___ only"
- Your constructor's are blue, ladies
- You may keep them peeled
- Word with googly or goo-goo
- Word before front
- Word after Bright, Frog, or Wolf in band names
- Wolf spider's octet
- Winkers
- Windows to the soul?
- Windows to the soul, they say
- Windows to the soul, so they say
- Windows to the soul, proverbially
- Windows to the soul, it's said
- Windows of the soul
- Where the lacrimal glands can be found
- Where contact lenses are placed
- What the giant Argus has 100 of, in Greek myth
- What the colon stands for in :-)
- What shades protect
- What potatoes and needles both have
- What peacocks' spots resemble
- What mask holes are for
- What glasses are often for
- What contacts may help
- What blindfolds cover
- What a colon might denote
- Watchful ones?
- Watchers in a Texas song
- Watch pair?
- Visual pair
- Visual organs
- Viewers?
- Unrealistic part of many statues
- U2 "Spanish ___"
- Trips in the dark?
- Threading targets
- This puzzle's punning theme
- Things that people are warned not to cross
- Things that may twinkle
- Things opened in the morning
- Things in orbits
- Things behind bifocals
- Things an optometrist examines
- They're tested with Snellen charts
- They're shut while sneezing
- They're set in sockets
- They're seen on both sides of bridges
- They're open daily
- They're on snails' stalks
- They're often closed after dark
- They're light-sensitive
- They're kept under lids, especially at night
- They're kept under lids at night
- They're examined with a phoropter
- They're crossable
- They're covered by a blindfold
- They're all on the game
- They work better when they focus
- They take things in
- They see the light
- They provide a view
- They often have glasses in front of them
- They may see many people at once
- They may get 40 lashes
- They may be rolled or crossed
- They may be given 40 lashes
- They may be brown or blue
- They may be blue in the face
- They may be bloodshot
- They may be black, green, blue or private
- They may be black, brown, blue or private
- They may be black or blue
- They may be beady
- They hold rods and cones
- They have rods and cones
- They have lids and lashes
- They fill some holes in your head
- They contain retinas
- They can turn red in a flash
- They can be prying or crying
- They can be piercing
- They can be crossed
- They blink and wink
- They blink
- They are behind glasses
- There are four of them on a dollar bill
- The Guess Who's ''These ___''
- The : of :-)
- The ____ of Laura Mars
- The ___ (apt anagram for "they see")
- Targets of Moe's two-fingered poke
- Targets of Moe's pokes
- Targets of a Moe Howard poke
- Takes a look
- Swiss-cheese holes
- Swiss cheese holes
- Sunglasses protect them
- Stereotypical movers in some paintings
- Stare pair
- Spuds have them
- Spud sprouts
- Spud growth
- Spud features
- Sprouts on potatoes
- Spots on potatoes
- Spots for glasses
- Spider's octet, often
- Spider's eight, usually
- Specs can be provided for them
- Source of Cyclops's energy beams, in Marvel Comics
- Sometimes they're private
- Someone may look deep into yours
- Some Mr. Potato Head parts
- Some hieroglyphic symbols
- Some glass prostheses
- Some electric sensors
- Some cross-country flights
- Snowman's coal chunks, e.g.
- Snakes never close theirs
- Snake ___ (roll)
- Snake ___ (lowest dice roll)
- Snake __
- Smiley parts
- Smiley dots
- Skid Row "I'd stare a lifetime into your ___"
- Sizes up visually
- Sinatra's blue pair
- Settings for irises
- Seeing pair
- Scanners
- Saigon Kick "Love is on the way, I can see it in your ___"
- Ruby-colored parts of some guinea pigs
- Retinas' organs
- Regards — features of a potato
- Regarding things
- Rainbow "Straight Between the ___"
- Purple body parts in "The Witches"
- Prominent features of a "Cats" poster
- Praying mantises have five
- Potato's multitude
- Potato discards
- Potato bumps
- Poet's "windows of the soul"
- Piñero's "Short ___"
- Peelers take them off potatoes
- Peelers remove this
- Peacock-feather features
- Peacock tail spots
- Peacock tail features
- Peacock markings
- Peacock feather features
- Pair with rods and cones
- Pair with irises
- Pair of kings (except one of them)?
- Organs with a lens
- Organs that many cave fish can't use
- Organs Brahma has eight of
- Optometrists' interest
- Optometrists' concerns
- Optometrists look at them
- Optometrists examine them
- Optic orbs
- Ophthalmology subjects
- Ophthalmologists' focus
- Ophthalmologist's speciality
- Ophthalmological focus
- Openings for tailors?
- Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra)
- Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra nickname)
- Oculist's study
- Octet for most spiders
- Observing things
- Observers?
- Observation satellites, so to speak
- Noticing things
- New contacts might be found there
- Most spiders have eight
- Mona Lisa's strong points
- Men At Work "I Can See It in Your ___"
- Many on a potato or two on a noodle
- Mantis quintet
- Makeup accentuates them
- Loser's weepers?
- Loser's weepers
- Looks over warily
- Looks at — organs
- Lita Ford/Ozzy "Close My ___ Forever"
- Lenses help them focus
- Lay ___ on (see)
- Lasik surgery targets
- LASIK subjects
- Kiss "X-Ray ___"
- Kim Carnes "Bette Davis ___"
- Kermit's were originally made from ping-pong balls
- Keeps in view
- Keep your __ on (watch)
- Iron ___ Cody ("The Crying Indian" in a 1970s PSA)
- Intel satellites, metaphorically
- In Texas, they're "upon you"
- Image scanners?
- Idaho spots?
- Hypnotist's concern
- Hurricane features
- Honeybees have five
- Homophone for what's absent here (from clues and answers)
- Hit song "Bette Davis ---"
- Hieroglyphic representations of Horus
- Heterochromia means having different-colored ones
- Hawks have sharp ones
- Has a peek
- Green iguanas have three
- Googly ___ ("Everything Everywhere All At Once" motif)
- Goo-goo ___
- Goggles protect them
- Glassy blinkers
- Glasses are worn in front of them
- Gives a look-see
- Gives a gander
- Get Up Kids "To my surprise, before my ___, you arrive"
- Frosty's coals
- Frosty's are made of coal
- Frosty the Snowman's facial features that were made out of coal
- Focuses on, as the catcher for signals
- Features of Laura Mars
- Features in a Texas song
- Face parts that might be crossed
- Evinces envy of, perhaps
- Evil and electric
- Emoticon's : or ;
- Emoticon colon, often
- Emoticon colon
- Emoji that may mean "Don't miss this"
- Emoji that can mean "Get a load of this!"
- Eight things that most spiders have
- Eerily glowing things in a dark forest
- Easy on the ___ (good-looking)
- Easy on the ___
- Eagles' assets
- Duran Duran "I look through the __ of a stranger"
- Dots on smileys
- Dots on smiley faces
- Darting organs
- Covets, perhaps
- Couple of lookers
- Cookie Monster has googly ones
- Contact lens holders
- Common sense need?
- Colons, in many emoticons
- Colons in emoticons, often
- Colon, in many an emoticon
- Colon or semicolon, in emoticons
- Colon in an emoticon, usually
- Colon in an emoticon, often
- Coals, on snowmen
- Coals, on Frosty
- Coals, for Frosty the Snowman
- Clapton looks into his "Father's" ones
- Choice meat cuts
- Choice beef cuts
- Checks out visually
- Centers, of sorts
- Centers of cyclones
- Center cuts of beef
- Cantor's dominating feature.
- Calm regions in hurricanes
- Calm areas of storms
- Bull's-___
- Buffalo Tom "Baby dry your ___ out"
- Box jellyfish have 24 of them
- Body parts that may be blue
- Body parts that goggles protect
- Body parts that can be shut
- Body parts behind glasses
- Blinking body parts
- Blinkers, at times
- Blinkers with no bulbs
- Black and blue
- Bette Davis features in a pop song
- Ben Turpin's crossed features
- Beholders have them
- Banjo ___ (Cantor sobriquet)
- Balls in sockets
- Baby blues, say
- Baby blues, for some
- Aviators shield them
- Art appreciation duo?
- Argus's specialty
- Argus's hundred
- Argus' many
- Argus' hundred
- Argus had 100
- Argus features
- Anthrax "Poison My ___"
- Another peer group?
- A sleep mask covers them
- A scallop might have 200 of these
- A scallop has up to 200 of these
- A praying mantis has five
- A mantis has five of them
- A horseshoe crab has 10
- A dollar bill has four
- (.) (.)
- "When Irish ___ Are Smiling"
- "When Irish ___ are smiling ..."
- "When Irish ___ are . . . "
- "When Irish ___ . . . "
- "These ___" (the Guess Who hit)
- "These ___" (1969 hit by The Guess Who)
- "These ___, are crying"
- "Their __ Were Watching God"
- "The sky is the daily bread of the ___" (Emerson)
- "The night has a thousand ___"
- "The ___ of Laura Mars"
- "Stars in My ___," 1936 song
- "Real ___, realize, real lies..." (Tupac lyric)
- "Ol' Blue ___"
- "My --- Adored You"
- "Mona Lisa" features that "follow" the viewer
- "Mine ___ have seen . . . "
- "Mickey Blue ____"
- "Lyin' ____"
- "Look into my ___ ..." (hypnotist's instruction)
- "He has ___ in the back of his head"
- "For Your ___ Onlady"
- "Ebony ___," 1961 song
- "Ebony ____"
- "Do my ___ deceive me?"
- "Dancing with Tears in My ___"
- "Bright ____"
- "Breath, __, Memory": Edwidge Danticat novel
- "Bette Davis ___" (Kim Carnes' biggest hit)
- "Bette Davis ___" (Kim Carnes hit song)
- "Behind These Hazel ___" (Kelly Clarkson song)
- "Behind These Hazel ___" (Kelly Clarkson hit)
- "Behind These Hazel ___"
- "Always Something There to Remind Me" Naked ___
- "All ___ on me!"
- "1, 2, 3, all ___ on me"
- "____ Wide Shut"
- "___ Wide Shut" (Tom Cruise movie)
- "___ Wide Shut" (Kubrick's last film)
- "___ Wide Shut"
- "___ on the Prize"
- "___ on the prize!"
- "___ on me!" ("Look here!")
- "___ of Laura Mars," 1978 film
- " . . . only with thine ___"
- '80s band Naked ___
- ''Electric'' sensors
- ''___ of Laura Mars''
- '-- Wide Shut'
- __ only
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