Answer: PAT
PAT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PAT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Gentle touch(Used today)
- Standard
- Suitable
- Trite
- Ready
- To the point
- Perfectly
- Opportune
- Tap
- One way to stand
- Exactly
- Relevant
- Firm
- Bit of butter
- Light touch
- Exactly right
- Touch lightly
- Caress
- Dollop
- Contrived
- Boone or Benatar
- Butter serving
- Stroke
- One of the Kennedys
- Hit lightly
- Butter unit
- Soft touch
- Butter square
- Way to stand
- Strike lightly
- Butter portion
- Unconvincing
- ___ on the back
- Loving touch
- Muffin topper
- Facile
- Kind of hand
- Rehearsed
- Touch gently
- Memorized
- Glib
- Vanna's cohort
- Portion of butter
- Butter bit
- Light stroke
- Gentle stroke
- Dab
- Affectionate touch
- Timely
- Hit back?
- Like some hands
- Overly glib
- Touch lovingly
- Like some answers
- Mrs. Nixon
- Dog's reward
- Overly smooth
- Light blow
- Back stroke?
- Well-rehearsed
- Simplistic
- Frisk, with "down"
- Butter measure
- Stroke lightly
- Square of butter
- Singer Boone
- Serving of butter
- Reassuring touch
- Nice touch
- How some stand
- Encouraging touch
- Bit of encouragement
- "Wheel of Fortune" host Sajak
- Too rehearsed
- To a tee
- Butter piece
- Affectionate gesture
- Word before or after "down"
- Touch affectionately
- Too smooth
- Show of support
- Rover's reward
- Rock singer Benatar
- Like some alibis
- Gentle tap
- Game show host Sajak
- Best way to get it down
- Actor O'Brien
- A way to stand
- Stand ___
- Square on a roll
- Small portion of butter
- Singer Benatar
- Sajak who hosts "Wheel of Fortune"
- Sajak or Summerall
- Mr. Sajak
- Margarine serving
- Fido's reward
- Butter slice
- Boone or O'Brien
- Bit of frisking
- A way to get it down
- "Wheel of Fortune" first name
- ___-a-cake
- __ on the back
- Vanna's colleague
- Unisex name
- TV's Sajak
- TV host Sajak
- To a science
- Tap gently
- Stand __
- Search, with "down"
- Sajak of "Wheel of Fortune"
- Overly rehearsed
- Nonverbal congratulations
- Mastered perfectly
- Margarine portion
- MacKenzie King's dog
- Light hit
- Guitarist Metheny
- Gesture of affection
- Frisk (with ''down'')
- Friendly touch
- First Lady after Lady Bird
- Excessively glib
- Congratulations, of a sort
- Comforting touch
- Comedian Paulsen
- Butter lump
- Butter helping
- Boone
- "The Prince of Tides" author Conroy
- "Heartbreaker" singer Benatar
- __ hand
- Way of standing
- Vanna's partner
- Vanna's cohost
- Unconvincingly facile
- Train singer Monahan
- Touch with tenderness
- Touch on the back
- Touch of encouragement
- Too glib
- Tap lightly
- Stand ___ (take no cards)
- Stand ___ (don't take new cards)
- Stand __ (take no cards)
- Square spread on a slice
- Square on toast
- Square meal part?
- Square in a breadbasket
- Sportscaster Summerall
- Show appreciation for
- Sajak or Boone
- Sajak of TV
- Poker stand
- Patrick, for short
- One way to get things down
- Mrs. Richard Nixon
- Morita of "The Karate Kid"
- Mike's friend
- Londonderry lad
- Like some poker hands
- Learned perfectly
- Lady Bird's successor
- Firm way to stand
- Exactly suitable
- Consoling touch
- Caress tenderly
- Butter unit, in a restaurant
- Butter quantity
- Boone or Nixon
- Billy the Kid slayer Garrett
- Best way to get it down?
- Benatar of rock
- Apt anagram
- Answers, sometimes
- Androgynous "S.N.L." character
- Actor Morita
- Actor Harrington
- "Love Is a Battlefield" singer Benatar
- "__ the Bunny": touch-and-feel baby book
- '80s icon Benatar
- _____Quinn
- Yukon Premier Duncan
- You might not be able to stand this
- You can stand this!
- Word with stand
- Word whose meaning can be the same when read backward
- Word that's its own synonym in reverse
- Word that's a synonym of its reversal
- Word that, when spelled backward, becomes its own synonym
- Word that, spelled backward, can be a clue for itself
- Word that is its own synonym when spelled backward
- Word after stand or down
- Word after "stand" or "down"
- Woman college basketball coach Summitt with an NCAA record 1,098 career wins
- Well-practiced, as an answer
- Weezer drummer Wilson
- Way to stand in poker
- Vanna's costar
- Vanna's companion
- Vanna's co-worker
- Vanna's co-star
- Unconvincingly glib
- Unconvincing, as an alibi
- Tricky Dick's wife
- Touch, as the bunny in a kid's book
- Touch, as a dog's head
- Touch that's another touch backwards
- Touch on the head
- Touch of approval
- Touch fondly
- Too slick
- Too simple
- Tom Brady, before he became a Buc
- The Germs guitarist Smear
- Tap, as a back
- Tap lightly, or an anagram of "tap"
- Tap affectionately
- Summitt in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Summerall
- Stand ___ (refuse to make changes)
- Stand ___ (don't take new cards from the dealer)
- Square on the table?
- Square on a muffin
- Square on a biscuit
- Square for a roll
- Spreadable square
- Soft touch on the head
- Small butter unit
- Small butter portion
- Slap on the buns?
- Single serving of butter
- Serving of butter, as might go on top of several answers in this puzzle
- Sajak who sells vowels
- Rocker Benatar
- Rock star Benatar
- Richard Nixon's wife's name
- Richard Nixon's wife
- Reward, as a dog
- Reward for an obedient puppy
- Reward for an obedient dog, perhaps
- Reward for a good horse
- Record-setting Lady Vols basketball coach Summitt
- Quite smooth
- Prepackaged butter portion
- Poker player's stand
- Piece of butter
- Pend.'s pal
- Paulsen from South Bend, Wash.
- Part 4 of epigram
- Part 4 of advice
- Paleoconservative commentator Buchanan
- Overly practiced
- Overly facile
- Over-rehearsed
- One-pointer in Football: Abbr.
- One way to stand in poker
- One way to stand in a card game
- One way to get something down
- On-the-back praise
- On the back at work, it's good; on the backside at work, it's bad
- O'Brien or Boone
- Novelist Conroy who died in March
- Nickname that drops "-ricia"
- New England gridder, for short
- New England athlete, to fans
- NE player, to fans
- Musician Metheny
- Mrs. Nixon.
- Mr. Morita
- Mr. Boone
- Mr
- Motion while saying "Good dog!"
- Motion accompanying the words "There, there"
- Mother of Julie
- Modern descendant of Daniel Boone
- Miss Carroll
- Miami Heat team president Riley
- Memorized to the letter
- Member of the losing Super Bowl team in 2012, for short
- Massage part
- Margarine square
- Love tap
- Like a suspicious explanation
- Light touch on the head
- Light stroke or tap
- Lady Vols coach Summitt who is the winningest NCAA basketball coach ever
- Lad from Limerick
- Kind of poker hand
- Julia Sweeney character
- Irishman, informally
- Inventor's award
- Inexact quantity of butter
- Individual serving of butter
- How the satisfied stand
- How poker players may stand
- Host Sajak
- Hingle or O'Brien
- Hingle
- Having taken no cards
- Have down ___
- Hall of Fame coach Summitt
- Greet Fido
- Good way to get something down?
- Good way to get it down
- Gillette Stadium player, for short
- Germs/Nirvana/Foo Fighters guitarist ___ Smear
- Gender-neutral name
- Frisking action
- Frisk, as a suspect, with "down"
- Frisk (with "down")
- Frisk with down
- Former NBA coach Riley
- First name of Richard Nixon's wife
- First lady Nixon
- First lady before Betty
- First Family member, 50 years ago
- Famous Prime Ministerial pooch
- Familiar saint?
- Exactly suitable.
- Encouraging shoulder touch
- Encouraging gesture
- Encouragement "on the back"
- Emcee Sajak
- Early 70's White House name
- Down ___ (memorized)
- Debby's dad
- Consolatory or congratulatory gesture
- Congratulatory touch, maybe
- Congratulations, ... on the back
- Congratulations indicator
- Congratulate nonverbally
- Congratulate in a way
- Compliment "on the back"
- College basketball coaching great Summitt
- Colleague of Vanna
- Coach Riley
- Butter mass
- Butter amount
- Buchanan
- Brown or O'Brien
- Boston footballer, for short
- Boone with the kitschy "In a Metal Mood: No More Nice Guy"
- Boone or Harrington
- Blue Bonnet unit
- Bit of consolation
- Bit of congratulations
- Betty followed her
- Benatar or Boone
- Benatar in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Basketball coach Summitt in the Hall of Fame
- Back tap
- Apt anagram of tap
- Approving touch
- Approving tap
- Androgynous one of "Saturday Night Live"
- Androgynous "SNL" character
- Affectionate gesture — postman
- Actor Hingle
- Actor ___ O'Brien
- Action that is a synonym of its reverse spelling
- A Nixon or Buchanan
- A nice touch
- A daughter of Rose Kennedy
- A Boone
- A ___ on the back (encouraging gesture)
- A ___ on the back
- 1980s singer Benatar
- "The Women of Troy" novelist Barker
- "The 700 Club" host Robertson
- "Stand" or "down" follower
- "Postman __": BBC stop-motion animation series
- "Movement in Black" poet Parker
- "Fire and Ice" Benatar
- "Best Shot" Benatar
- "April Love" singer Boone
- "___ the Bunny" (touch-and-feel book)
- "___ the Bunny" (one of the all-time best-selling children's books)
- "___ the Bunny" (kids' book)
- "___ the Bunny" (classic children's book)
- "___ the Bunny" (classic book for babies)
- "___ the Bunny" (classic book for babies and toddlers)
- '60s First Lady
- '50s legend Boone
- ___-down (frisking at the airport security checkpoint)
- ___ on the back (warm gesture)
- ___ on the back (gesture of sympathy)
- ___ on the back (gesture of encouragement)
- ___ on the back (gesture of approval)
- ___ on the back (bit of encouragement)
- ___ down (frisk)
- ___ down (frisk, like at the airport)
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