Answer: SOS
SOS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SOS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Smidgen
- Distress signal
- This puzzle's theme
- Distress call
- 'Mayday!'
- Call for help
- ___ pad
- Urgent request
- "Help!"
- 'Help!'
- Letters of urgency
- Theme of the puzzle
- Kind of pad
- "Mayday!"
- Emergency signal
- Sinking signal
- Plea at sea
- Distress sig.
- Emergency message
- Urgent call
- Sea call
- Brillo rival
- Help!
- Sea plea
- Letters of distress
- Scouring pad brand
- Mayday call
- Distress letters
- Ship's distress signal
- Brillo alternative
- Sign of trouble
- Cry for help
- Call letters?
- Urgent letters
- Shipwreck signal
- Nine-symbol message
- "Send help!"
- Ship's distress call
- Maritime distress call
- "Mamma Mia!" song
- Ship's call for help
- Rescue request
- Plea asea
- Message in a bottle?
- Mayday relative
- Maritime distress signal
- Long-distance call?
- Help-wanted letters
- Help wanted notice?
- Emergency call
- Distress signal at sea
- Call to the Coast Guard
- Brillo competitor
- Titanic transmission
- Mayday!
- Mayday letters
- Desperate signal
- Coded plea
- "Help!" at sea
- Worrisome letters to send
- Under-the-sink brand
- Titanic message
- Sailor's "Help!"
- Message in a bottle, maybe
- Coast Guard pickup
- ABBA hit
- ... --- ...
- Urgent call at sea
- Signal for help
- Sailor's distress signal
- Mayday's cousin
- Distress call at sea
- "We need help!"
- "Help!" letters
- Urgent letters?
- Urgent appeal
- Seaman's "Help!"
- Sea signal
- Palindromic ABBA hit
- Mariner's "Help!"
- Marine mayday
- Help-wanted notice?
- Distressing letters
- Distress call letters
- Desperate letters
- Clorox brand
- Castaway's call
- Call for assistance
- Call at sea
- "Mayday!" cousin
- "H-E-L-P!"
- "Gilligan's Island" signal
- Urgent message
- Poseidon's call
- Plea to the Coast Guard
- Plea for help
- Palindromic plea
- Message from the Titanic
- Line in the sand?
- Letters in the sand?
- Letters in the sand, perhaps
- It may be tapped out
- Help-wanted indicator
- Help line?
- Desperate transmission
- Dashed-off message?
- Coast Guard concern
- Castaway's signal
- 1975 ABBA hit
- "Help!" signal
- "Help us!"
- "Hel-l-lp!"
- ...---...
- Urgent transmission
- Urgent signal
- Signal of distress
- Request for aid
- Plea from the sea
- Pad around the kitchen
- Mayday
- Maritime plea
- Help wanted sign?
- Foundering plea
- Emergency letters
- Desperate call
- Castaway's message
- "Mamma Mia!" number
- "I'm foundering!"
- "Help!" on the high seas
- "Help, quick!"
- "Emergency!"
- "___ your old man!"
- . . . - - - . . .
- Urgent transmission of sorts
- Urgent request to the USCG
- Urgent dispatch
- Song on the "Mamma Mia!" soundtrack
- Soap pad brand
- Sign of desperation
- Ship's plea
- Sailor's call for help
- Rihanna's first #1 single
- Response to a sinking feeling?
- Relative of Mayday
- Pot-scrubbing brand
- Non-Scratch Scrubber brand
- Naval distress signal
- Nautical signal
- Nautical distress call
- Nautical counterpart of "Mayday!"
- Nautical "Help!"
- Morse recourse
- Morse code plea
- Message that may be written in large letters
- Message frantically tapped out
- Mayday! Mayday!
- Maritime call for help
- Maritime alert
- Mariner's distress call
- Mariner's call for help
- Lusitania's last gasp
- It's sometimes written in the sand
- It replaced CQD
- It may be tapped out at sea
- Help-wanted sign?
- Help wanted advertisement?
- Frantic signal
- Distress code
- Cry at sea
- Cousin of "Mayday!"
- Coast Guard alert
- Brillo shelfmate
- Big name in pads
- "We're sinking!"
- "Send help" signal
- "Rescue me!"
- "Mayday!" relative
- "Help!" to a sailor
- "Help wanted"
- "Emergency!" at sea
- 'Help!,' asea
- Yachter's 'Help!'
- Worshiping figure
- Worrisome letters
- What the USCG may respond to
- What the Titanic sent out
- What the Titanic sent
- What a flare can mean
- Watery 911
- USCG reception
- Urgent offshore signal
- Urgent call to the USCG
- Titanic's call
- Titanic transmittal
- Titanic call
- Three short, three long, three short
- Tapped-out letters
- Symbolic "help"
- Stranded message?
- Song from "Mamma Mia!"
- Smoke signal message, maybe
- Skipper's plea
- Skipper's distress call
- Sinking ship's signal
- Sinking call
- Signal when sinking
- Signal since 1912
- Signal from a sinking ship
- Ship's help signal
- Ship's emergency signal
- Scrubbing brand
- Scrubber brand
- Salt's 'Help!'
- Rihanna's first #1 hit
- Rihanna song with the lyric "someone help me"
- Rihanna hit of 2006
- Rescue me!
- Request to be rescued
- Request for rescue
- Radio message
- Popular pad
- Police "I'll send an ___ to the world"
- Plea for rescue
- Panicked transmission
- Pad name
- Nine-tap signal
- Nine-sound signal
- Nautical call for help
- Motley Crue "Same Ol' Situation (___)"
- Morse Mayday
- Morse code message
- Mayday's relative
- Mayday's kin
- Mayday signal
- Maritime signal that means "Help!"
- Mariners' sig.
- Mariner's signal
- Mariner's distress signal
- Mariner's "Mayday!"
- Lost-at-sea signal
- Longtime distress signal
- Letters of desperation
- Letters meaning "Help!"
- Letters for help
- Kin of a 911 call
- Kin of 911
- It sounds the same as Morse's VTB
- It may go up in smoke
- Intl. signal adopted in 1912
- Intl. distress letters
- Int. distress signal
- Help-wanted announcement?
- Help-wanted announcement
- Help-seeking letters
- Help wanted letters
- Foundering signal
- Foundering call
- Emergency transmission
- Emergency letters at sea
- Emergency call to the Coast Guard
- Emergency broadcast
- Dot, dot, dot, dash, dash, dash, dot, dot, dot
- Dit-dit-dit-dah-dah-dah-dit-dit-dit
- Distressing letters found 9 times in this puzzle
- Distress inits.
- Desperate plea
- CQD replacer
- Cleaning pad brand
- Certain smoke signal
- Call to the U.S.C.G.
- Call in a watery calamity
- Call for aid
- Brief alarm
- Brand spelled with two (not three) dots
- Brand owned by Clorox
- Brand of scouring pads
- Brand of scouring pad
- Brand found in the kitchen
- Appeal for help
- Appeal at sea
- Andrea Doria signal
- Alert asea
- 2006 Rihanna hit with the lyric "please someone help me"
- "We're taking on water!"
- "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" ___ Band
- "Mayday" relative
- "Mayday! Mayday!"
- "I'm in trouble here!"
- "Help!"-ful soap pad brand
- "Help!," at sea
- "Help! We've sprung a leak!"
- "Help, we're sinking!"
- "Help wanted" sign?
- "Help wanted" letters
- "Help us!" letters
- "Help me!" letters
- "Hel-l-l-lp!"
- 'We need assistance!'
- 'Send help!'
- 'Rescue us!'
- ''Mayday!''
- ''Help!''
- ... _ _ _ ...
- Yacht's distress signal
- What the Coast Guard may pick up
- What Clorox makes with steel
- What a flare might indicate
- What a flare may mean
- What "• • •– – –• • •" signals in Morse code
- What ". . . - - - . . ." signals in Morse code
- Wet "Emergency!"
- USCG alert
- Urgent nautical message
- Urgent distress signal
- Urgent call for help
- Urgent appeal to the Coast Guard
- Universal signal since 1908
- U.S.C.G. stimulus
- U.S.C.G. call
- Tune from "Mamma Mia!"
- Title shared by hit songs from Rihanna (2006) and ABBA (1975)
- Title of hits by Abba and Rihanna
- Title of different hit songs by ABBA and Rihanna
- Title of a Rihanna or ABBA hit
- Titanic's transmission
- Titanic's cry
- Titanic signal
- Three-letter product with two periods
- Three-letter distress signal sent by ships
- The Police's "Message in a Bottle" distress call
- Terse radio message
- Telegrapher's distress signal
- Target of false backronyms
- Tar's 'Help!'
- Tapped-out plea
- Tapped-out message, often
- Tapped-out message
- Sturdy pad
- Stranded traveler's signal, perhaps
- Stranded sailor's call
- Sparks's plea
- Sparks's last gasp
- Sparks's frantic message
- Sparks's frantic call
- Sparks's desperate message
- Sparks's desperate call
- Sparks's "Help!"
- Song sung by Sam and Donna in "Mamma Mia!"
- Song on the album "ABBA"
- Song in "Mamma Mia!"
- Something to get a cutter's attention
- Skipper's "mayday"
- Six dits and three dahs
- Sinking ship's signal of old
- Sinking ship's call for help
- Sinking ship signal
- Sinking letters
- Sinking feeling outburst?
- Sinker's signal
- Sinker's call
- Signal while sinking
- Signal that's a palindrome in English and Morse code
- Signal that replaced "CQD"
- Signal that means "Please help us!"
- Signal that means "Mayday!"
- Signal that had only existed for a few years when the RMS Titanic used it
- Signal sent by Carlsen.
- Signal often made in Morse code
- Signal officially replaced in 1999
- Signal of desperation
- Signal meaning ''help''
- Signal from the Titanic: April, 1912
- Signal from someone in trouble
- Signal from a ship in distress
- Signal from a marooned sailor
- Signal for the USCG
- Signal for immediate assistance
- Signal for aid
- Signal after a shipwreck
- Sig. for the shipwrecked
- Shortest-named ABBA single
- Ship's "Help!" signal
- Ship emergency letters
- Seaman's call for assistance
- Seaman's "911"
- Seafaring distress letters
- Sea plea, briefly
- Sea captain's "Help!"
- Scratchy pad
- Scouring brand
- Scotch-Brite rival
- Scary signal
- Sailors' distress signal
- Sailor's signal that means "Help!"
- Sailor's emergency signal
- Sailor's distress call
- Sailor's "Mayday!"
- Rihanna's first #1 single (out of 14 to date)
- Rihanna's first #1 Billboard single
- Rihanna song that samples "Tainted Love"
- Rihanna hit that samples "Tainted Love"
- Rihanna hit subtitled "Rescue Me"
- Rihanna hit of 2006 or Abba hit of 1975
- Rihanna #1 song that sampled "Tainted Love"
- Rescue plea
- Rescue party prompter
- Request for savings?
- Request for an island getaway?
- Red-square emergency emoji
- Radio message.
- Plea written with rocks
- Plea with nine taps
- Plea from the imperiled
- Plea from a schooner
- Plea for aid
- Plea before going under
- Plea at sea, briefly
- Pick-up order?
- Palindromic song from a palindromic band
- Palindromic signal
- Palindromic plea meaning "Help us!"
- Palindromic hit song by the palindromic band Abba
- Palindromic distress call
- Palindromic cry for help
- Palindromic call for help
- Palindrome named 1975 hit from a palindrome named band
- Palindrome in English and Morse code
- Pad in the kitchen
- Pad at a sink
- Opening track on ABBA's "Greatest Hits"
- Only palindromic top-40 song title from a palindromic-name group
- Only hit song for which title and artist are both palindromes
- One might be received on a bridge
- One might be picked up in a storm
- Onboard distress call
- Offshore distress signal
- Offshore A.P.B.
- Oceanic distress signal
- Ocean's "911"
- Ocean liner's distress signal
- Nine-symbol signal
- Nine-character signal
- Naval appeal
- Nautical ''Help!''
- Msg. from the Titanic
- Morse resource
- Morse recourse?
- Morse plea
- Morse distress signal
- Morse code plea, once
- Morse code message meaning "help!"
- Morse code "Help!" message
- Morse "Mayday!"
- Modern version of CQD
- Message that's often repeated
- Message that might be spelled with rocks
- Message that might be laid out in coconuts on a beach
- Message spelled out with coconuts, maybe
- Message spelled out in the sand, sometimes
- Message on the beach of a remote island, maybe
- Message often written in large letters
- Message like Mayday
- Message in smoke signals, maybe
- Message in Morse code, maybe
- Message in a storm
- Message in a bottle
- Message from the marooned
- Message from a stranded person
- Message from a sinking ship
- Message from a shipwreck
- Message from a desert isle, perhaps
- Message from a bridge
- Mayday's rel.
- Mayday! (and the initials of this puzzle's longest answers)
- Mayday, in a way
- Mayday rel.
- Mayday message
- Mayday cousin
- Mayday call found in the starred answers
- May Day!
- Marooned person's message
- Maritime "Help!" signal
- Maritime 'Mayday!'
- Mariner's mayday
- Mariner's ''Mayday!''
- Marine counterpart of "Mayday!"
- Marine "mayday"
- Marine "Mayday!"
- Main signal
- Main message?
- M'aidez!
- Lusitania's signal
- Lusitania signal
- Letters used as a distress call
- Letters to the Coast Guard
- Letters that signal a call for help
- Letters that mean "Help!"
- Letters that mean "Emergency!"
- Letters signaling trouble
- Letters sent in emergencies
- Letters sent by a boat in distress
- Letters seeking aid
- Letters read from a rescue plane
- Letters often meant to be read from afar
- Letters of distress at sea
- Letters meaning "It's an emergency!"
- Letters in the sand
- Letters from the high seas
- Letters from someone who needs to be rescued
- Letters from desperate people
- Letters formed by someone stranded on a deserted island
- Letters calling for help
- Letters addressed to anyone at all
- Letters addressed to an airplane, perhaps
- Letters addressed to airplanes?
- Kind of pad with scour power
- Kin of C.Q.D.
- Kin of C. Q. D.
- Kin of 911 call
- It might be sent from a bridge
- It has three dashes in the middle
- International signal of distress
- International distress sig.
- Impetus for a rescue mission
- Imperiled one's signal
- Household brand spelled with two (not three) dots
- Homophone of VTB, click-wise
- Hit song by ABBA or Rihanna
- Hit song by ABBA
- High-seas alert
- Help-wanted request
- Help-wanted indication
- Help-needed announcement
- Help wanted signal
- Help wanted sign
- Help wanted announcement?
- Help transmission
- Help request
- Help plea from the sea
- Help found inside eight puzzle answers
- Help call
- Helmsman's panicked plea
- Frantic transmission
- Frantic signal at sea
- Foundering ship's signal
- Flashed message
- Flare, perhaps
- Flare, maybe
- Familiar telegraphy sequence
- Emergency signal at sea
- Emergency call in Morse code
- Emergency broadcast at sea
- Emer. message
- Dots-and-dashes distress call
- Dot-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot
- Distressful call
- Distressed dispatch
- Distress-signal letters
- Distress-call letters
- Distress-at-sea message
- Distress signal that's also palindromic in Morse code
- Distress signal letters
- Distress signal from a ship captain
- Distress signal from a ship
- Distress signal designed for Morse code
- Distress message
- Distress letters of old
- Distress letters at sea
- Distress call, at sea
- Distress call sent in Morse code
- Distress call on water
- Dispatch from the distressed
- Desperate trio
- Desperate plea at sea
- Desperate Morse message
- Desperate initials
- Desperate dots and dashes
- Desperate call, for short
- Dashed-off plea?
- Cry when going down?
- Cry on a sinking ship
- Cry from someone with that sinking feeling?
- Critical message that's a hint to the six longest entries in this puzzle
- Cramped dwellings, for short
- CQD successor
- Competitor of Brillo
- Common distress call
- Common bit of Morse code
- Coded plea for help
- Clorox cleaning product
- Cleaning product with two periods in its name
- Classic distress call
- Castaway's note
- Castaway's letters
- Castaway's favorite three letters
- Castaway's distress call
- Captain's call for help
- Captain's "I need help ASAP!"
- Call to the USCG
- Call to a rescuer
- Call in a calamity
- Call hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers that's apt for May Day?
- Call from the distressed
- Call from a sinking ship
- Call for rescue
- Call for immediate help
- Call for help.
- Call for help repeated in the Police's "Message in a Bottle"
- Call for help from a ship
- Call for help at sea
- Call at sea, maybe
- Brillo's rival in scouring pads
- Brillo pad competitor
- Brillo counterpart
- Brief call for help
- Brief alarm?
- Brand with a Grill Mates variety
- Brand that "Spells Clean!"
- Brand of pads
- Brand name that looks like it has a missing period
- Brand invented by an aluminum pot salesman
- Boater's urgent signal
- Boater's distress call
- Bit of telegraphy
- Big name in scouring pads
- Big letters on an island beach, maybe
- Attention-getting message in the sand
- Aptly palindromic ABBA hit
- Appeal for aid
- Andrea Doria msg.
- Andrea Doria call
- All Surface Sponge brand
- Alert for the Coast Guard
- Alert at sea
- Alarming radio letters
- Airborne attention-getter
- Act II duet in "Mamma Mia!"
- ABBA song with the words "Nothing else can save me"
- ABBA song with the lyric "nothing else can save me"
- ABBA song whose title is a cry for help
- ABBA song that pairs well with "Help!"?
- ABBA song performed in "Mamma Mia!"
- ABBA song
- ABBA number
- ABBA hit that reads the same forward and backward
- Abba hit song, 1975
- ABBA classic
- A plea at sea
- A call for help
- 911 on the ocean
- 911 call, e.g.
- 911 at sea
- 2x platinum Rihanna hit dedicated, I guess, to whoever eventually rescued her from that sinking ship (the sinking ship of her emotions)
- 2007 Jonas Brothers song
- 2006 Rihanna song with the lyric "please someone help me"
- 2006 Rihanna song that samples "Tainted Love"
- 2006 Rihanna single that samples "Tainted Love"
- 2006 Rihanna hit
- 2006 hit for Rihanna
- 2006 #1 hit for Rihanna
- 1975 ABBA hit whose title is a plea for help
- 1975 #1 hit song with the lyrics "the love you gave me, nothing else can save me"
- #1 hit for Rihanna with the lyrics "Please someone help me"
- #1 hit for Rihanna
- [Send assistance!]
- [I'm really tired of being a castaway]
- [I'm in trouble here!]
- "Welp . . . things are not going well on my boat!"
- "Wedding ___" (reality TV series)
- "We're in trouble," briefly
- "We're going to drown!"
- "We're going down!"
- "We're drowning here"
- "There's a hole in my boat!"
- "The Soapy Superhero"
- "The boat is sinking!"
- "Someone help me" ABBA tune
- "Somebody help us!"
- "Sending out an ___" (repeated Police lyric)
- "Sending out an ___" (much-repeated line in a Police hit)
- "Send the Coast Guard!"
- "Send help"
- "Send help!" message
- "Send help now"
- "Send help now!"
- "Send a rescue ship!"
- "Rescue this sinking ship!"
- "Rescue me"
- "Please send a boat to rescue my boat"
- "Please rescue us from this sinking ship!"
- "Please rescue me!"
- "Please help!"
- "Our boat's in trouble!"
- "Our boat is sinking!"
- "Oh no! Pirates!"
- "Mayday"
- "Mayday!" signal
- "Mayday!" precursor
- "Mayday!" letters
- "Mayday!," on a ship
- "Mayday! There's a leak in our boat!"
- "Man overboard!" signal
- "Mamma Mia" number
- "Mamma Mia!" song with the lyric "The love you gave me, nothing else can save me"
- "Mamma Mia!" song that begins "Where are those happy days?"
- "Mamma Mia!" duet for Pierce Brosnan and Meryl Streep
- "It's going down!"
- "I'm trapped on this island!"
- "I'm drowning"
- "I'll send an ___ to the world" (repeated lyric in "Message in a Bottle")
- "I'll send an ___ to the world" (Police lyric)
- "I need help!"
- "Help" variety
- "Help!" on the briny
- "Help!" kin
- "Help!" (and this puzzle's title)
- "Help!," as signaled by a sailor
- "Help! We're sinking!"
- "Help! We're having boat problems!"
- "HELP! This Rihanna classic is too dope!"
- "Help! Our ship is in trouble!"
- "Help wanted"?
- "Help wanted" sign
- "Help wanted" notice?
- "Help wanted" message
- "Help wanted" announcement
- "Help us" trio
- "Help us!": Abbr.
- "Help us!," at sea
- "Help us, we're sinking!"
- "Help needed" signal
- "Help me!"
- "Help a seafarer out!"
- "Get me out of here!"
- "Dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot"
- "Don't let us sink!"
- "Come and get us!"
- "Bring help!" signal
- "A little help here!"
- "• • •– – –• • •," translated from Morse code
- "...and ___ yours!"
- "--- your mama!" (insulting comeback)
- "--- yer old man!"
- "___ yer old man!"
- "___ Titanic" (1979 movie)
- "__ Titanic": 1979 film
- 'Help!' from a helmsman
- 'Help us!'
- 'He-e-elp!'
- ''Mayday!'' relative
- ''___ yer old man!''
- ···---···
- ..._ _ _...
- ... --- ..., in Morse code
- ... --- ..., decoded
- ... --- , decoded
- ____ yer old man!
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