Answer: AYES
AYES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining AYES with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Affirmative votes
- Affirmatives
- Some votes
- Pro votes
- Words of agreement
- Yes votes
- Thumbs-up votes
- Votes for
- Certain votes
- Votes in favor
- Those in favor
- Favorable votes
- Passing remarks?
- "The ___ have it"
- All those in favor
- They often have it
- Votes
- "For" votes
- Words of support
- Positive votes
- Motion carriers
- Yeses
- Roll-call count
- Supporting votes
- Parliamentary votes
- Nays' opposites
- Motion-carrying votes
- All in favor
- Words said in passing?
- Roll call calls
- House calls?
- Assents at sea
- Vocal support
- Supporters' cries
- Supporters' answers
- Senate votes
- Passing comments?
- Nautical yeses
- Audible votes
- Agreeing words
- Votes of support
- They may have it
- Shouts of support
- Pro side
- Motion supporters
- Apt anagram for "yeas"
- Approving words
- Approving votes
- Affirmatives at sea
- "Yes" votes
- Words to a captain
- They might have it
- Some voice votes
- Shipboard responses
- Senate tally
- Roll call replies
- One side of a vote
- Not nays
- Nays' undoers
- Motion carriers, at times
- ''The ___ have it''
- Yeses at sea
- Votes in favour
- Votes from those in favor
- They pass bills
- They mean yes
- They may have it, in a vote
- Tar's affirmatives
- Sure things?
- Supporting words
- Supporters' responses
- Supporters' calls
- Some roll call votes
- Some assents
- Salts' assents
- Sailors' assents
- Sailors' affirmatives
- Sailor's assents
- Roll-call votes
- Roll-call calls
- Positive words
- Popeye's yeses
- Pair for a captain?
- Naval assents
- Floor votes
- First side to vote
- First half of a Senate vote
- Enthusiastic votes
- Ensign's OKs
- Assents on the briny
- Assenting votes
- Yea votes
- Words that pass bills
- Words from pros?
- Votes in Parliament
- Votes for.
- Voice vote shouts
- They're pros
- They sometimes have it?
- They carry motions
- Tars' affirmatives
- Supporters' shouts
- Supporters' agreements
- Sources of support
- Some roll-call calls
- Side for passage
- Seafarers' assents
- Salty assents
- Salt agreements?
- Sailors' yeses
- Sailor's affirmatives
- Pro group
- Pirates' yeses
- Pirates' approvals
- Passing needs
- Parliament votes
- Ones in favor
- Nays' counterparts
- Naval responses
- Naval agreements?
- Nautical assents
- Nautical affirmatives
- Nautical "yeses"
- In-favor votes
- Cries made in passing?
- Chorus of support
- Chorus for Queeg
- Bill-supporting votes
- Bill passers
- Answers from ensigns
- Agreements aboard
- Affirmative actions?
- "The ___ have it!" (triumphant phrase heard in Congress)
- "The ___ have it!"
- ... & nays
- Yeses on the Hill
- Yeses on the high seas
- Yeses in Congress
- Yeses in a roll-call vote
- Yeoman's yeses
- Yeoman's affirmatives
- Words heard on the Hill
- Words from the pros
- Words from the pro group
- Words from a pro?
- What's heard after "All those in favor"
- What some upraised hands represent
- What pros provide
- Washington pros?
- Voting side
- Voting affirmations
- Votes that sound visual
- Votes that aren't nays
- Votes of assent
- Votes of affirmation
- Votes from the pros
- Votes from supporters
- Votes for supporters
- Verbal salutes
- Thumbs-up verbal votes
- Those voting for the motion
- Those voting for
- Those for it
- Those for a motion
- They're usually first to raise their hands
- They're needed for passage
- They're needed for bills
- They're needed for bill passing
- They're for the proposition
- They're equivalent to (and an anagram of) "yeas"
- They sometimes have it in Congress
- They sometimes have it
- They sometimes "have it"
- They sometime have it
- They often “have it.”
- They might have it in the Senate
- They may have it, in Congress
- They may have it at the Capitol
- They may "have it"
- They have it, often
- They have it when things pass
- They "have it," occasionally
- Tar's assents
- Swabbies' agreements
- Supporting people
- Supporting ballots
- Sounds heard on Capitol Hill
- Sounds from the pros
- Shouts from supporters
- Shipboard yeses
- Senators' agreements
- Senate majority group, maybe?
- Senate assents
- Seamen's assents
- Seamen's agreements
- Seaman's yeses
- Seagoing assents
- Seafaring assents
- Salt agreements
- Sailor's yeses
- Sailing affirmatives
- Roll call votes
- Roll call calls, sometimes
- Roll call affirmatives
- Rogers on a ship
- Responses following "All those in favor"
- Replies on the Enterprise
- Quarterdeck affirmatives
- Pro votes, especially asea
- Pirates' assents
- Passing side?
- Passing requirements
- Passing requirement
- Passing judgments?
- Parliamentary yeses
- Parliamentary stands
- Pair of words to a captain?
- Opposite of nays, in Congress
- Nays' opponents
- Nays' foes
- Nays' counterpart
- Nays' cancelers
- Naval answers
- Naval agreements
- Naval affirmatives
- Nautical agreements
- Music to a captain's ears?
- Motion passers
- Mates' assents
- Mates' affirmatives
- Mate's affirmatives
- Legislators' votes
- Legislative positives
- Homophone of the only letters absent from the answers, and also the clues
- Group of supporters
- For people?
- Floor assents
- Ensigns' answers
- Ensign's positive answers
- Ensign's okays
- Ensign's answers
- Enough of them can override a veto
- Cries for passage
- Congressional yeses
- Congressional approvals
- Chorus after "All in favor"
- Certain voiced votes
- Certain assents
- Captains often hear them
- Capitol Hill votes
- Capitol Hill assents
- Calls for passage
- Bridge assents
- Billy Budd's affirmatives
- Bills' fans' cries?
- Assents, asea
- Assents to the captain
- Assents on the sea
- Assents on deck
- Assents asea
- Appropriate anagram for yeas
- Answers to "All in favor . . . "
- Agreements in D.C.
- Agreements at sea
- Affirmations to captains
- Admiral's affirmatives
- "Yea" votes
- "Up" votes
- "The ___ have it" ("This bill passes")
- "The ___ have it!" (phrase heard when a bill passes in Congress)
- "The __ have it": "Motion carries"
- 'For' votes
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