Answer: ZIP
ZIP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ZIP with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Zilch
- Zero
- Verve
- Nothing
- Energy
- Dash
- Get-up-and-go
- Fasten
- Gusto
- Hurry
- Pizazz
- Fastener
- Nada
- Zest
- Speed
- Pizzazz
- Kind of code
- Goose egg
- Flavor
- Move quickly
- Liveliness
- Pep
- Nothing at all
- Nil
- Vim
- Hustle
- Dart
- Squat
- ___ code
- Fastening device
- Spice
- Make haste
- Élan
- Scoot
- Kind of gun
- Move swiftly
- Diddly-squat
- Type of code
- Nothin'
- Go fast
- Hurry along
- Absolutely nothing
- ____ code
- Not a thing
- "That's enough out of you!"
- Move rapidly
- Speed along
- Fasten, in a way
- Code word?
- None at all
- Address part
- Move speedily
- Postal acronym
- Close, as a windbreaker
- Close, as a parka
- Letter number
- Kind of code or drive
- Jack squat
- Address ender
- "___ your lip!"
- ___ drive
- The White House's is 20500
- Speed (by)
- Nothing, informally
- Nothin' at all
- Fly (by)
- Five-digit postal code
- Five- or nine-digit number
- Compressed file format
- Compress, as a file
- Compress a computer file
- Zoom (by)
- Move very quickly
- Move really fast
- Go speedily
- Go like the Road Runner
- Fuzzy environments
- Five-digit number on an envelope
- Fasten in a way
- Close, as a suitcase
- Address ending, informally
- A code in the head?
- 90210, e.g.
- 12345, e.g.
- "___-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
- ___ code (part of a mailing address)
- Word before car or code
- What a lazybones lacks
- Vim; vigor
- USPS acronym
- State follower
- Starving artist's net worth, slangily
- Slang term meaning "nothing"
- Shut, in a way
- Shrink, as computer files
- Shrink computer files
- Secure with teeth
- Scoot along
- Rush (along)
- Read quickly, with "through"
- Quality lacked by the lazy
- Postal code
- Number on an envelope, for short
- Number on a letter
- Number after many a state postal abbr.
- Nine-digit sequence
- Nine-digit number, maybe
- Move with vigor
- Move like Road Runner
- Move at high speed
- Mailing code
- Mail aid
- Locking device with two toothed edges and a sliding tab
- Letter director
- Kind of code or gun
- Kind of code on an envelope
- Go with haste
- Geographic indicator, briefly
- Five-digit postal number, informally
- Five-digit code
- Five-digit "code" on an envelope
- Five- or nine-digit snail mail code: Abbr.
- Fasten, with "up"
- Fasten, as a ski jacket
- Extra oomph
- Execute a motion on the fly?
- Each of the numbers in this puzzle's theme
- Do (up), as a fly
- Compress, as a computer file
- Code or gun
- Code on a letter
- Close, like jeans
- Close, like a sleeping bag or backpack
- Close, like a sleeping bag
- Close, like a jacket
- Close, as a winter coat
- Close, as a jacket or a dress
- Close, as a backpack
- Close (up) a sleeping bag
- City, state, ___ code (last line of a snail mail address, often)
- City, state, ___
- City and state follower
- 12345, in Schenectady, N.Y.
- 12345, for Schenectady, NY
- 10001 in NYC, e.g.
- "___ your lip!" (rhyming way to say "Be quiet!")
- "___ your lip!" ("Hush!")
- "___ your lip!" ("Be quiet!")
- ___ code (what follows the state in a US postal address)
- ___ code (number on a letter)
- ___ code (number like 90210)
- ___ code (number in a US mailing address)
- ___ code (number in a mailing address)
- ___ code (five-digit postal identifier)
- ___ code (five-digit postal ID)
- ___ code (address part)
- ___ + 4
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