Answer: WAIT
WAIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining WAIT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Postpone
- Hang around
- Hold up
- Hold back
- End of quote
- Delay
- Pause
- "Hold your horses!"
- Stay
- Tarry
- "Don't go yet!"
- "Hold on!"
- "Don't go!"
- Serve
- "Not so fast!"
- "Stop right there!"
- Abide
- Hang out
- Be patient
- "Hold it!"
- Bide one's time
- Sit tight
- Restraining order
- "Don't move!"
- Hold tight
- Cool one's heels
- "Be patient!"
- "Hold on"
- "Hold up!"
- Hang on
- Don't go
- Stop order?
- Stand in line
- Stand by
- Mark time
- Hold on
- Checkout annoyance
- "Hang on"
- 'Hold on!'
- Twiddle one's thumbs
- Hold it!
- Bide time
- "Just a moment!"
- Remain on hold
- "Hurry up and ___"
- "Hang on!"
- "Be patient"
- Stand in line, say
- "Hold on a sec!"
- "Bear with me"
- Hold the phone
- Hold it
- Emergency room concern
- "But ___, there's more!"
- What some lie in
- Take table orders
- Take no action
- Show patience
- Request for patience
- Delay.
- Bide
- "Not so fast"
- "Just a minute!"
- "Hold on a second"
- "Don't go so fast!"
- "Cool your jets"
- 'Hold on ...'
- Work in a restaurant
- Work at a diner
- Word yelled at a moving bus
- Word repeated before "Don't Tell Me!"
- What super early birds often have to do
- What a vertical palm may mean
- Take orders, in a way
- Stay on hold
- Serve, with "on"
- Serve tables
- Restaurant annoyance
- Remain in line
- Queue annoyance
- Pedestrian-sign word
- Hold your horses!
- Hold on!
- Hand signal?
- Brevity is the soul of ___
- "You're going too fast for me!"
- "Just a sec!"
- "Hold up a sec!"
- "Hold that thought!"
- "Hold on . . ."
- Work at a diner, e.g.
- Word said twice before "Don't tell me!"
- Word repeated in an NPR game show title
- Word on a street-crossing sign
- White Lion hit for the patient?
- What to do in a long line
- What time and tide won't do.
- What people on queues do.
- What people in a line do
- What many do at the DMV
- What early birds often have to do
- What early arrivals often have to do
- What an outturned palm may mean
- What an out-turned palm may mean
- What a reservation can prevent
- What a raised index finger might mean
- Web user's woe
- Time spent in line
- Take orders, say
- Take a ___-and-see attitude
- Sweat out a delay
- Street-crossing sign
- Steve Winwood lyric "I will ___ for it"
- Stand on line
- Stand around expectantly
- Show patience, in a way
- Serve entrees, for example
- Serve at table
- Reservations can help avoid one
- Public golf course annoyance
- Phone support annoyance
- Maroon 5 song that sounds like a command to be patient
- Long pause.
- Links annoyance
- Lie in ___
- Hold up!
- Hold on, or hold off
- Hang around (for)
- Emergency room annoyance
- Display one's patience
- Defer acting
- Crosswalk warning
- Crosswalk verb
- Cool your jets
- Cool your heels
- Checkout line complaint
- Checkout line annoyance
- Be stalled in a line
- Be on standby
- Be in readiness
- Attend, with "on"
- "Stop everything"
- "Slow down . . ."
- "Not yet!"
- "Let me catch up!"
- "Just hold on!"
- "It's not your turn!"
- "I wasn't finished!"
- "Hold up"
- "Hold the phone!"
- "Hold on one minute"
- "Hold on a sec ..."
- "Hang tight"
- "Hang on a sec"
- "Gimme a second!"
- "But ___, there's more!" (TV ad line)
- "Actually, hang on . . ."
- "__, there's more!"
- "___ till next year!"
- "___ for it ..."
- " . . . who only stand and ___": Milton
- ''Hurry up and ___''
- ____ and see
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