Answer: MATE
MATE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining MATE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Buddy
- Chum
- Friend
- Marry
- Bloke
- Pal
- Bud
- Crew member
- Partner
- Spouse
- Close friend
- Bro
- Fit together
- Comrade
- Companion
- Husband or wife
- Counterpart
- Significant other
- Naval officer
- Better half
- Deck officer
- One of a pair
- Half a matched set
- Life partner
- Chess ending
- Chess finale
- Beat at chess
- Wife
- Hand on deck
- Deck worker
- Chess win
- Chess objective
- Brisbane buddy
- Ship's officer
- Running ___
- Consort
- Captain's subordinate
- "G'day, ___!"
- Captain's underling
- Brit's buddy
- Winner's check?
- Wife or husband
- Other half
- One of a couple
- Running partner?
- Perth pal
- Chess term
- Chess closer
- "G'day" recipient
- Pirate address
- One of a matched pair
- Matching sock
- Game-ending word
- Friend, in Australia
- Fellow worker
- Chess player's "I win"
- Board finish
- Aussie's buddy
- Aussie pal
- Word signaling a king's downfall
- Win at chess
- Pal, in Perth
- Nautical man
- Mom or Pop
- Game ender
- Fischer's forte
- End of a chess game
- Down Under pal
- Do more than check
- Deckhand
- Chess word
- Chess game ending
- Check chaser
- What a stocking needs
- Ship officer
- Second glove
- Pal, Down Under
- Pair up
- Other glove
- One sock, to another
- Last word in chess
- Last word from Kasparov?
- Friend of Sydney
- First ___ (ship officer)
- Chess victory
- Capture a king
- Captain's aide
- Buddy, down under
- Blondie, to Dagwood
- Bill, to Melinda
- Bad news for the king
- Aussie's pal
- Aussie buddy
- Adam, to Eve
- #, in chess notation
- Word with ship or soul
- Win for Fischer
- Subject of the "cloth or plastic" debate
- Starbuck on the Pequod
- Stag, for a doe
- Spassky's goal
- Soul _____
- Smee, to Hook
- Running __
- Pub pal
- Perform a final check?
- Pal of Sydney?
- Pal at the barbie
- Outback buddy
- Other shoe
- Nautical officer
- Kindred spirit, soul ...
- Kasparov coup
- Half of a pair
- Game-ending announcement
- Friend Down Under
- First person on a ship?
- Finale for Fischer
- Final check?
- Final check
- Fellow member, slang
- Endgame end
- Defeat in chess
- Defeat at chess
- Coup in a classic board game
- Coup in a certain board game
- Chess goal
- Chess announcement
- Canberra comrade
- Better half, so to speak
- Beat Spassky
- Bad word for the king?
- Australian pal
- "I win," in chess
- "G'day" speaker
- ''G'day'' recipient
- Work ____ (Co-worker )
- Word you hear before you flip over the chessboard
- Word with soul or help
- Word with running or soul
- Word with room or help
- Winning move in chess
- Winning move
- Win for Polgar
- Win for Kasparov
- Win for Bobby Fischer
- Win at the board
- What a sock needs
- What "++" means in Qe2++
- What "#" means in chess notation
- Unfortunate word to hear from a chess opponent
- Trap the opponent's king, in chess
- Tough call for a king
- Topic to ask a fortuneteller about
- The other shoe, e.g.
- The end, in chess
- The end for Karpov
- Tealike beverage
- Tarrus Riley "Soul___"
- Tal triumph
- Suffix for "room" or "team"
- Suffix for "class" or "room"
- Streets "Dry your eyes, ___"
- Start a new generation
- Starbuck, in "Moby Dick"
- Starbuck was one
- South American drink.
- South American caffeinated brew
- Sock or shoe that goes with the one you're wearing
- Sire, to a dam
- Ships officer
- Shipboard buddy
- Second sock, say
- Second sock
- Scholar's ___ (end of the first match in "The Queen's Gambit")
- S.A. beverage
- Running ___ (presidential candidate's VP choice, for example)
- Rooster, for a hen
- Recipient of "G'day"
- Ram, for a ewe
- Play or school follower
- Play or room follower
- Petty officer.
- Person to say "g'day" to
- Peahen, to a peacock
- Part of a pair
- Paraguayan tea
- Paraguay tea.
- Paraguay tea
- Pal, to Crocodile Dundee
- Pal, in Sydney
- Pal, in Australia
- Pal of Sydney
- Pal in Sydney
- Pal from Down Under
- Pal down under
- Other sock, say
- One to whom you might say "G'day!"
- One to say "G'day" to
- One sock, to the other
- One of a perfect pair
- One of a pair of gloves, to the other
- One glove e.g.
- Officer in the merchant marine.
- Odd sock's lack
- No sock should be without one
- Ninth word ...
- Nala, to Simba
- Molly, to Fibber
- Missing sock
- Melbourne buddy
- Matching glove
- Match, or end of a chess match
- Mare, to a stallion
- Left-hand glove, to the right
- Left shoe, to the right shoe
- Last word in chess?
- Last word in a chess match
- Kiwi's companion
- King's downfall, maybe
- King's downfall
- King's demise
- Kasparov's coup de grâce
- Kasparov kayo
- Kasparov conquest
- Karpov's climax
- Kaiser Chiefs: "Team ___"
- Jane, to Tarzan
- It often gets lost in the wash
- It can follow the last word of this puzzle's five longest answers
- Impossible chess ending with a king and knight versus a lone king
- Husband, wife, or life partner
- Husband, to his wife, say
- Hind, to a stag
- Hen, for a rooster
- Have a decisive chess win
- Green tea of Paraguay
- Get some gamete-on-gamete action
- Game's end
- Game-ending move
- Game-ending call
- Game ending
- Friend, in Fremantle
- Friend of Adelaide
- Friend Down Under
- Follower of stale or stable
- Follower of "room" or "soul"
- Fischer triumph
- Fischer coup de grace
- First ___ (officer on a ship)
- First ___ (Gilligan's post)
- First ___ (Gilligan's job)
- Fellow band member, to a Kiwi
- Every sock has one
- Eve, to Adam
- Ending for "class" or "room"
- End of a board meeting?
- Each animal in Noah's Ark had one
- Down Under bud
- Doe, to stag
- Deck officer.
- Dating service success
- Crewman's crony
- Counterpart in life
- Corner, as a king
- Chess player's goal
- Chess player's friend?
- Chess player's cry
- Chess player's "You lose!"
- Chess player's "I win!"
- Chess match "I win"
- Chess master's triumphant cry
- Chess game ender, familiarly
- Chess game conclusion
- Chess crisis
- Chess conclusion, informally
- Chess conclusion
- Chess call
- Check, soul or play?
- Check or first
- Check for a winner?
- Check for a win?
- Chanticleer, to a biddy
- Certain game ending
- Canberra chum
- Buddy, in Brisbane
- Buddy, in Australia
- Buddy in Australia
- Buck, for a doe
- British bud
- Brit's pal
- Brazilian holly, basis of a beverage.
- Bosun's ___
- Bobby Fischer coup
- Board victory
- Best on a chessboard
- Best at chess
- Beat on the board?
- Barbie buddy?
- Australian slang for "friend"
- Australian friend
- Australian fellow
- Australian "buddy"
- Aussie's friend
- Aussie term of address
- Another end of a chess game
- Animal kingdom partner
- A Pinta officer
- "Game over," to Kasparov
- "G'day" addressee
- "G'day ___"
- "Check and ___"
- ___ in two (common chess puzzle)
- ___ in three (chess challenge)
- __ for life
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