Answer: FEAR
FEAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining FEAR with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Worry
- Dread
- Anxiety
- Alarm
- "___ not!"
- Apprehension
- Terror
- Phobia
- Foreboding
- Anxious feeling
- Trepidation
- Suspect
- Panic
- Fright
- Consternation
- Feeling of dread
- Sweat
- Butterflies
- Misgiving
- Solicitude
- Timidity
- Worry about
- Nightmare
- Be scared of
- Cause of quaking
- Bugaboo
- Atlantic cape
- The willies
- Cold feet
- Adrenaline trigger
- Be afraid of
- North Carolina cape
- Goose bumps cause
- Cause of white knuckles
- Cause of goosebumps
- North Carolina's Cape ___
- Cause of cowardice
- Bully's weapon
- Word repeated in a famous FDR quote
- N.C. cape
- Have a sneaking suspicion
- Feeling under the weather?
- Cape off N.C.
- "Ode to ___": Collins
- Scaredy-cat's emotion
- Partner of trembling
- It might make you sweat
- Haunted house feeling
- Exposure therapy target
- Emotion conquered by daredevils
- Chicken's emotion?
- Cause of trembling
- Cause of some quaking
- Cause of goose bumps
- Adrenaline releaser
- "___ not"
- What a chicken feels
- Trembling companion?
- Trembling companion
- Trembling cause
- The "fight or flight" emotion
- Shake in one's boots
- Reason to tremble
- One of the great motivators
- Not just nerves
- North Carolina river
- More than just butterflies
- It limits freedom.
- Funhouse reaction
- Four Freedoms subject
- Feeling of fright
- Daredevil's seeming lack
- Daredevil's lack
- Courage opposite
- Cold feet, so to speak
- Certain motivator
- Cause of quailing
- Cause of a cold sweat
- Cause for quaking
- Cape ___, N.C.
- Be scared
- Be frightened of
- Apprehensiveness
- An emotion
- Affright
- "___ and Loathing in Las Vegas"
- Worst nightmare
- Word repeated in an iconic FDR quote
- Word repeated in a historic FDR quote
- What daredevils seem to lack
- What cold feet symbolize
- What chickens have
- What bĂȘtes noires inspire
- What a chicken feels?
- Trepidation's partner
- The ultimate motivator
- The "F" of FOMO
- Subject of one of the Freedoms.
- Subject of an FDR sound bite
- Speaking in public, for many
- Source of a nightmare
- Smith Island cape
- Scaredy-cat's feeling
- Scared feeling
- Reason for trembling
- Reason for reluctance
- Reason for a cold sweat
- Reaction from a chicken
- Quaking cause
- Purple "Inside Out" emotion
- Public speaking, for some, or needles in one's eyeballs, for me
- Possible cause of shaking
- Poe's "grim phantasm"
- Phobic problem
- Panicky feeling
- One cause of trembling
- One cause of goose bumps
- No ___ (clothing brand)
- Nightmare emotion
- Neil Diamond "___ of the Marketplace"
- N.C. river or cape
- N. C. cape
- More than misgiving
- It may result in a quick flight
- It may cause quakes
- It causes adrenaline to be released
- Impediment to action
- Have qualms
- Haunted house emotion
- Haunted hayride feeling
- Goose-flesh arouser
- Glossophobia, for public speaking
- Freedom from ___ (last of FDR's Four Freedoms)
- Fight-or-flight emotion
- Feel dread
- Expect with alarm
- Emotion that causes goosebumps
- Emotion induced by horror films
- Emotion felt in a scary movie, maybe
- Emotion evoked by the radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds"
- Emotion causing quaking
- Defining feature of a phobia
- Daredevil's apparent lack
- Cowardly "Inside Out" character
- Coward's predisposition
- Coward's emotion
- Common cause of goose bumps
- Cold-sweat cause
- Cold sweat emotion
- Clowns, for some
- Claustrophobia, for one
- Chicken's trait
- Chicken's emotion
- Chicken's distinction
- Chicken quality
- Chicken characteristic
- Cause of tremors, at times
- Cause of quakes
- Cause of goosebumps, maybe
- Cause of flop sweat
- Cause of cold sweat
- Cause of a rapid heartbeat, perhaps
- Carolina cape
- Cape _____, N.C.
- Big butterflies?
- Be more than concerned about
- Be frightened
- Be alarmed by
- Bad thing to live in
- Awe ingredient
- Apprehensive emotion
- Analysis discussion
- Ailurophobia, e.g.
- Agoraphobia, e.g.
- Adrenaline-release trigger
- "Yet do I ___ thy nature": Lady Macbeth
- "Then live, Macduff. What need I __ of thee?": Macbeth
- "The path to the dark side," per Yoda
- "The only thing we have to ___ is ..."
- "The only thing we have to ___ is ___ itself"
- "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind," per H. P. Lovecraft
- "The mind-killer," in Frank Herbert's "Dune"
- "The foundation of most governments": John Adams
- "The foundation of most governments," per John Adams
- "That little darkroom where negatives are developed," per Michael Pritchard
- "Proof of a degenerate mind," according to Virgil
- "Nothing is more despicable than respect based on ___" (Camus)
- "Never ___!"
- "In time we hate that which we often __": Shakespeare
- "Cape ___" (1991 Martin Scorsese movie)
- "Cape ___"
- "Cape ___," 1991 film
- "Cape ________," 1962 or 1991 thriller
- "An instructor of great sagacity": Emerson
- "... when one's mind is made up, this diminishes ___" (Rosa Parks)
- "... is ___ itself": FDR
- "___ of Flying": Jong
- "___ makes strangers of people who would be friends": Shirley MacLaine
- "___ leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering": Yoda
- "___ is the foundation of most governments" (John Adams)
- "___ is not a lasting teacher of duty": Cicero
- "___ Factor" (TV show)
- "___ Factor" (scary reality show)
- "__ the Turtle": University of Maryland catchphrase
- '-- Factor'
- __ Street: R.L. Stine series
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