Answer: KISS
KISS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining KISS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Smack
- Smooch
- X
- Make out
- Touch lightly
- Rock group
- Candy
- X, at times
- Slight touch
- Show of affection
- Loving touch
- Affectionate greeting
- Warm greeting
- Chocolate treat
- Osculate
- Touch gently
- Warm welcome
- Affectionate touch
- Confection
- Smacker
- Sign of affection
- French ___
- Smack in the face
- Part of S.W.A.K.
- Buss
- What X may mean
- Lip service?
- Display of affection
- X, on a greeting card
- X, in a love letter
- Valentine's Day offering
- Stolen item that's often returned
- Rodin subject
- Popular rock group
- Peck, e.g.
- Peck on the cheek
- Part of SWAK
- Chocolate shape
- Chocolate candy
- Affectionate smack
- "___ Me, Kate"
- Tell's partner
- Smackeroo
- Meet face-to-face?
- Lock lips
- Gene Simmons' rock band
- French connection?
- Bit of candy
- Barely touch
- Smack in the face?
- Romeo's last act
- More than a peck
- Lightly tap a pool ball
- Gently touch
- Gene Simmons's band
- Candy piece
- X, in some letters
- X, in letters
- Under-the-mistletoe event
- Touch lips
- SWAK part
- Smack, maybe
- Sleeping Beauty awakener
- Show affection, in a way
- Rodin sculpture, with "The"
- Rock group with an "army"
- Rock band famous for face paint
- Peck
- Mouth-to-mouth activity
- Memorable first
- Meeting of the mouths
- Make up partner
- Light contact in billiards
- Letter X?
- It may be planted
- Hershey treat
- Glancing contact, in billiards
- Give lip to?
- Get mouthy?
- Gene Simmons' group
- Friendly peck
- Foil-wrapped sweet
- Expression of affection
- Bridegroom's buss fare
- Bite-sized Hershey's chocolate
- Barely touch, on a pool table
- Band whose frontman claims that rock is dead
- Acknowledge mistletoe overhead
- A stolen item that's often returned
- "A ___ in the Dark"
- X, in valentines
- X, in a letter's closing
- X on a letter
- X before a signature, perhaps?
- x (that may be French)
- Word after "French" and "chef's"
- What X may represent
- What a new bride gets to make it official
- What a lipstick print signifies
- Wedding ceremony highlight
- Wedding ceremony feature
- Touch with the lips
- Touch with lips
- Touch very lightly
- Touch lightly, in billiards
- Touch lightly, as billiard balls
- Toffee confection
- Tell's partner?
- SWA
- Sugar plum.
- Subject of a popular Victor Herbert song.
- Small Hershey's candy
- Smack, in the good way
- Smack on the mouth
- Slight touch, on a pool table
- Slight ball contact, in billiards
- Sleeping Beauty's awakener
- Sleeping Beauty waker
- S.W.A.K. word
- Romeo's last action
- Rodin work, With ''The''
- Rodin work with "The"
- Rock group known for pyrotechnics
- Rock band whose makeup has stayed the same over the years
- Request of a frog in a fairy tale
- Prince song with the lyric "You can't be flirty, mama / I know how to undress me"
- Prince song with the line "You don't have to be beautiful to turn me on"
- Prince song
- Prince hit of 1986
- Post-office delivery
- Post office objective?
- Post Office goal
- Post office get-together
- Popular version of a design principle acronym spelled out by the starts of this puzzle's four longest answers
- Plant one on
- Philematologist's study
- Petruchio's request of Kate
- Perform mouth-to-mouth?
- Peck, for one
- Peck on the lips
- Pay lip service to?
- Partner of make up
- Oversized chocolate chip
- One often involves four lips
- One method of sealing
- Nice thing to steal
- New Year's Eve action
- mwah
- Movie close-up.
- Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, ... of life
- Mistletoe peck
- Mistletoe payoff
- Mistletoe event
- Minimalist Prince single
- Minimal Prince single
- Meeting of the lips
- Meeting of heads?
- Meet face to face?
- Meaning of X, sometimes
- Made-up rock group?
- Loving smack
- Lover's greeting
- Little chocolate wrapped in foil
- Lips in sync
- Liplock
- Lip smack
- Light glancing touch
- Light carom
- Judas's act of betrayal
- It's sometimes stolen
- It's often planted
- It might be stolen in the dark
- It may be a peck
- It can be stolen or planted
- It can be planted
- Hug partner
- Hug go-with
- Hershey's treat
- Hershey's nibble
- Hershey's morsel
- Hershey's foiled confection
- Hershey's foil-wrapped chocolate treat
- Hershey morsel
- Hershey confection
- Good smack
- Go "mwah!"
- Give mouth-to-mouth to?
- Give a smack, say
- Get lippy, say
- Gesture underneath the mistletoe
- Gentle contact
- Gene Simmons' band
- Frog prince's transformer
- Forfeit in a game of post office.
- Foil-wrapped Hershey's chocolate morsel
- Foil-wrapped Hershey's chocolate
- Flamboyant band since the '70s
- First date no-no, for some
- Fairy-tale frog transformer
- Face-to-face contact
- Fabled curse breaker
- Either X in XOXO
- Date ending, perhaps
- Date ender, perhaps
- Culmination of a wedding ceremony
- Culmination of a rom-com, perhaps
- Contact between two billiard balls
- Conical confection
- Conical candy
- Command to Kate
- Collide gently
- Climactic moment in some romance movies
- Chocolate tidbit
- Caress with lips
- Candy item in foil
- Bite-size chocolate candy
- Billiard contact
- Be lippy?
- Band whose makeup has stayed the same over the years?
- Band known for its wild face makeup
- Apt candy for Valentine's Day
- Alive! rock group
- Affectionate peck
- A carom in billiards
- 1930 hit "The _____ Waltz"
- #1 song for Prince
- “X”
- "Thus with a __ I die": Romeo
- "Rock and Roll All Nite" band
- "Rock and Roll All Night" group
- "Mwah!" represents one
- "Hotter Than Hell," at one time
- "Farewell, farewell! One ___ and I'll descend": Romeo
- "Beth" band
- "A man's ___ is his signature": Mae West
- "________ Me, Kate"
- "___ of the Spider Woman"
- "___ me, I'm Irish"
- ___ cam (smooch recorder)
- __ and ride (train drop-off area)
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