Answer: TELL
TELL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining TELL with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Spill the beans
- Snitch
- State
- Reveal
- Confess
- Squeal
- Inform
- Say
- Disclose
- Divulge
- Order
- Tattle
- Relate
- Tip off
- Make known
- Blab
- Rat
- Narrate
- Let the cat out of the bag
- Take effect
- Fink
- Come clean
- Discern
- Determine
- Enumerate
- Spill
- Be a snitch
- Spill a secret
- Give away
- Notify
- Explain
- Own up
- Archer of myth
- Recount
- Recite
- Sing
- Blow the whistle
- Poker player's giveaway
- Gambler's giveaway
- Turn state's evidence
- Report
- Legendary archer
- Divulge a secret
- Break the news
- Have an effect
- Give an account of
- Communicate
- Rat (on)
- Distinguish
- Bluffer's giveaway
- Giveaway
- Tattle (on)
- Show's partner
- Show and ___
- Reveal a secret
- Famous archer
- Act the snitch
- Swiss hero
- Differentiate
- Blab a secret
- Be a fink
- Spoil a surprise
- Poker giveaway
- Kiss partner
- Apprise
- "___ me about it!"
- William with the bow
- Swiss patriot
- Rossini hero
- Let know
- Fail to keep a secret
- Explain to
- Convey orally
- Archer of note
- Apple-splitting archer
- "Do ___!"
- Swiss archer
- Succumb to an interrogator
- Rossini subject
- Relate, as a story
- Giveaway at the poker table
- Get off one's chest
- Expose a secret
- Archer William
- Archer of legend
- Apple shooter
- Act the fink
- William
- Squeal, so to speak
- Show partner
- Marksman of Swiss legend
- Kiss and ___
- Giveaway, in poker
- Gessler's nemesis
- Famous William
- Don't hold back
- Celebrated archer
- Be a tattler
- "___ it to the judge"
- Word accompanying kiss or show
- William the sharpshooter
- William the archer
- Swiss marksman
- Swiss bowman
- Show's companion?
- Show and ___ (schoolroom activity)
- Push (to do)
- Legendary Swiss marksman
- Legendary Swiss hero
- Kiss or show partner
- Have effect
- Give an account
- Follow up a kiss?
- Famed archer
- Enumerate.
- Don't hold in
- Divulge, as a secret
- Divulge something
- Blab or tattle
- Be a tattle
- Be a ratfink
- Apple targeter
- "How could you ___?"
- "Don't ___ a soul!"
- "Ask me no questions and I'll ___ ..."
- Word accompanying ''kiss'' or ''show''
- William with a crossbow
- William who took a bow
- William who shot an apple off his son's head
- William the apple-splitting sharpshooter
- William the apple-splitter
- William of Uri
- William of the apple
- William in an overture title
- What some bussers do
- What it's too soon to do
- Weakness at the poker table
- Uri marksman
- Uri hero
- Unwitting body language, in poker
- Twitch at the poker table, say
- Toxophilite William
- Taylor Swift: "___ Me Why"
- Swiss name
- Swiss legend.
- Swiss folk hero with a crossbow
- Swiss folk hero William
- Swiss folk hero
- Squeeze "And I feel like William ___"
- Show's counterpart
- Show's companion
- Shadow's partner
- Schiller hero
- Schiller drama subject
- Rossini's "William ___"
- Rossini protagonist
- Rossini opera hero
- Revealing poker action
- Revealing mannerism at the poker table
- Revealing mannerism
- Reveal verbally
- Reveal something verbally
- Reveal something
- Reveal (all)
- Reveal — command
- Report a playground infraction
- Rebuke, with "off"
- Pray ___ ("Pose" character)
- Poker-player's bane
- Poker table giveaway
- Poker player’s revealing habit
- Poker player's tic, perhaps
- Poker player's problem
- Poker player's change in behavior
- Poker player's blink, say
- Poker player's bane
- Physical giveaway, to a poker player
- Partner of show or kiss
- Partner of kiss or show
- Overture subject
- Orally convey
- Opposite of keep a secret
- Opposite of a poker face
- One in a story with an apple
- Noted bowman
- Narrate or relate
- Marksman who foiled Gessler
- Madonna "Don't ___ Me"
- Liability for a poker player
- Let be known
- Legendary Swiss patriot
- Legendary Swiss hero.
- Legendary Swiss crossbowman and folk hero
- Legendary Swiss archer William
- Legendary archer William
- Kiss's partner
- Kiss-and-____
- Kiss-and-___
- Kiss follower, sometimes
- Hold 'em giveaway
- Hero of Rossini opera.
- Grass — Swiss hero
- Giveaway at a poker table
- Give a report
- Game giveaway
- G. Love & Special Sauce "Kiss and ___"
- Fidgety hands at the poker table, for example
- Fidgeting during a poker game, e.g.
- Fail to zip your lip
- Fabled archer
- Expert bowman
- Engage in some singing
- Daisies don't do it
- Communicate verbally
- Come clean to
- Change in a poker player's behavior, e.g.
- Bow expert
- Bluffer's undoing, in poker
- Bluff betrayer
- Blow the whistle, so to speak
- Betray a confidence
- Bad thing to have in poker
- Bad thing for a bluffer
- Bad poker player's giveaway
- Archer William ___
- Archer in an overture title
- Apple-splitter of note
- Apple splitter of legend
- Apple man
- Action that'll cost you, in poker
- Ace archer
- Aaron Neville "___ It Like It Is"
- "William ___," Rossini opera
- "The William ___ Overture"
- "The ___-tale Heart"
- "Only time will ___"
- "I cannot ___ a lie ..."
- "I can't ___ the difference"
- "How can you ___?"
- "Go ___ It on the Mountain" (James Baldwin novel)
- "Do __!"
- "Do ___"
- "Can you ___?" ("Is it obvious?")
- "As far as I can ___ ..."
- "...while I ___ of Yuletide treasure" ("Deck the Halls" lyric)
- "___ Me Something Good" (Rufus and Chaka Khan hit)
- "___ Me Something Good" (Rufus & Chaka Khan song)
- "___ me more!"
- "___ Her About It" (Billy Joel song)
- "__ me about it!"
- "__ It Like It Is": Aaron Neville hit
- ''Can you ___?'' (''Is it obvious?'')
- _____ off (scold)
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