Answer: INIT
INIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining INIT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "What's ___ for me?"
- F. Lee Bailey uses one
- "What's __ for me?"
- Arctic native
- Monogram pt.
- Monogram ltr.
- Not yet eliminated
- Still competing
- Monogram part: Abbr.
- Participating
- Competing
- Still contending
- Monogram unit: Abbr.
- Pt. of a monogram
- Part of F.D.R.
- "Put a sock ___!"
- Still competitive
- First: Abbr.
- ___ for the long haul
- Still a contender
- Part of T.S.E.
- "What's --- for me?"
- 'What's -- for me?'
- ''What's __ for me?''
- Part of many co. names
- 'What'sfor me?'
- ___ for the money
- Quick approval: Abbr.
- Contending
- "What's ___ for me?": 2 wds.
- ''What's ___ for me?''
- Still alive
- Rolling ___ (rich)
- Not yet out of the running
- Not out of the running
- Not out of the game
- Not giving up
- Monogram: abbr.
- Competitive
- ''Put a sock ___!''
- Very much alive
- Still having a shot at winning
- Still having a chance to win
- Still having a chance
- Rolling ___ (wealthy)
- Quick approval, for short
- Put one's foot ___
- OK, in a way
- Not out of contention
- Not eliminated
- Monogram part (abbr.)
- J. Edgar Hoover used one: Abbr.
- Embroidered ltr.
- Down but not out
- "I'm only ___ for the money"
- What's ____ for me?
- Surname preceder, perhaps: Abbr.
- Still with a chance to win
- Still vying
- Still having a shot to win
- Still fighting
- Signature piece?: Abbr.
- Pt. of some signatures
- Part of JFK: Abbr.
- Part of G.B.S.
- Part of A.A. Milne?
- Part of a monogram: Abbr.
- Part of a monogram (abbr.)
- Name part: Abbr.
- Monogram component: Abbr.
- Middle part of many signatures: Abbr.
- Middle of many a sig.
- Letter in the middle: abbr.
- L., B. or J.
- J, F, or K, to JFK
- Having a shot at winning
- Have a hand __
- Hankie embroidery (Abbr.)
- First ltr.
- Approve, for short
- Any letter in NATO
- Acronym pt.
- "What's the harm __?"
- "What's _____ for me?"
- "They're just ___ for the money": 2 wds.
- "Put a sock ___!": 2 wds.
- "My heart just isn't ___"
- "I'm ___ to win!"
- "I'm ___ for the long haul": 2 wds.
- "Down ___" (Nine Inch Nails song)
- -- -- for keeps
- ____ for the money
- __ for the long haul
- With a fighting chance
- With a chance to win
- Whats ___ for me?
- W., e.g.: Abbr.
- Vying
- The G, W or B in G.W.B.
- The "W" in Geo. W. Bush, e.g.
- Still with a fighting chance
- Still viable, competitively
- Still part of the game
- Still not eliminated
- Still capable of winning
- Still battling
- Still alive for the semis, say
- Still a competitor
- Stationery letter: Abbr.
- Signature piece, perhaps: Abbr.
- Signature part: Abbr.
- Sign, in a way: Abbr.
- Sign off on: Abbr.
- Sign in a way: Abbr.
- Rolling -- (rich)
- Rolling ___ (really rich): 2 wds.
- Rolling __ (wealthy)
- Rolling __ (prosperous)
- R.L.S. component
- Quick O.K.: Abbr.
- Quick approval?
- Questionnaire datum: Abbr.
- Put one's foot __
- Pt. of an OK, maybe
- Personal letter?: Abbr.
- Personal letter: Abbr.
- PC half?: Abbr.
- Parts of some sigs.
- Part of U.S.: Abbr.
- Part of the contest
- Part of RBG or LBJ: Abbr.
- Part of many a sig.
- Part of LBJ, e.g.: Abbr.
- Part of JFK?: Abbr.
- Part of FDR: Abbr.
- Part of F.D.R.: Abbr.
- Part of C.W. Post: Abbr.
- Part of an acronym
- Part of a competition
- Ornamental letter: Abbr.
- Orig.
- One of two for J. K. Rowling: Abbr.
- One of three for J. R. R. Tolkien: Abbr.
- O.K., in a way: Abbr.
- O., to O. Henry
- Not yet out of contention
- Not yet eliminated from the contest
- Not out of the game yet
- Not hopelessly behind
- Not eliminated yet
- Monogram letter: Abbr.
- Monogram letter (abbr.)
- Monogram feature: Abbr.
- Monogram element: Abbr.
- MLK part: Abbr.
- Mid. name substitute
- Michael J. Fox uses one (abbr.)
- Ltr. with a period
- Ltr. on a handkerchief
- Ltr. of approval?
- Letterhead?: Abbr.
- Letter of approval?: Abbr.
- Letter in a monogram: Abbr.
- L, B, or J, to LBJ
- JFK part: Abbr.
- JFK e.g.
- J.K. Rowling attribute, for short?
- J., F. or K.: Abbr.
- J. Paul Getty used one
- J, F, or K: abbr.
- J, F or K, in "JFK": Abbr.
- J, F or K, e.g., in J.F.K.: Abbr.
- J or D, for J.D. Salinger
- Item on a handbag: Abbr.
- Initials, initially
- Illuminated letter: Abbr.
- HST part, say: Abbr.
- Having a shot to win
- Having a shot
- Having a chance to win
- Hanky décor: Abbr.
- Handkerchief ltr.
- Handkerchief décor: Abbr.
- Gang of Four's "Natural's Not ___"
- G.B.S. component
- First letter: Abbr.
- F., D., or R.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald used one (abbr.)
- F. Murray Abraham feature: Abbr.
- Entry blank datum: Abbr.
- Engraved ltr., perhaps
- Embroidered ltr., perhaps
- Embroidered ltr., often
- D.C. part?: Abbr.
- Currently contending
- Competitive still
- Competitive at the moment
- Common stand-in for a middle name (abbr.)
- Chester A. Arthur has one (abbr.)
- Capital letter: Abbr.
- Brief O.K.: Abbr.
- Brief monogram
- Bit of stitching: Abbr.
- Bit of handkerchief embroidery: Abbr.
- Big stationery letter: Abbr.
- Big letter on stationery: Abbr.
- Beginning ltr.
- Approve, briefly
- Approve quickly, for short
- Any part of NBC
- Any part of J.F.K.: Abbr.
- Any part of F.D.R.
- Alive, competitively
- Acronym part: Abbr.
- Abbr. part, often
- A possible winner
- "You gotta be ________ to ..."
- "Where's the profit _____?"
- "What's __ for you?"
- "What's __ for me"
- "What's __ for me!"
- "We're ___ together"
- "There's no future __"
- "There's no future ___": 2 wds.
- "There's millions ___!": Twain-Warner
- "My heart just isn't ___": 2 wds.
- "Her heart wasn't ___"
- "...now lie ___"
- 'Put a sock --!'
- -- for the long term
- -- for the long run
- ___ to win it
- ___ to win
- __ for the money
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