Answer: ILIE
ILIE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ILIE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Nastase of tennis
- "Why would ___?"
- Netman Nastase
- "Just kidding!"
- Tennis's Nastase
- "Would ___ to you?"
- "Would ___?"
- "Would __ to you?"
- Tennis great Nastase
- Rival of Bjorn
- Nastase
- Tennis champ Nastase
- First name in tennis
- Tennis bad boy Nastase
- Nastase of tennis lore
- Nastase of the courts
- Nastase of tennis fame
- "Nasty" Nastase
- Tennis star Nastase
- "Would ___ to you?": 2 wds.
- ''Would ___ to you?''
- First name in '70s tennis
- "Why would __?"
- 1970s tennis champ Nastase
- "Why would __ to you?"
- ''Would __ to you?''
- He beat Arthur in the 1972 US Open
- Eurythmics "Would ___ to You?"
- Court name
- Court foe of Bjorn
- Colleague of Jimmy and Bjorn
- "Would __?"
- "Would ___ to You?" (Eurythmics hit)
- "Nasty" Nastase of tennis
- Tennis Hall of Famer Nastase
- Rival of Jimmy and Bjorn
- Nasty racket operator?
- Nasty at the net
- Nastase of the court
- Former netman Nastase
- Court star Nastase
- 1976 loser to Bjorn at Wimbledon
- 'Wouldto you?'
- 'Would -- to you?'
- '70s tennis star Nastase
- Wings "___ Around"
- U.S. and French Open winner Nastase
- Tennis' Nastase
- Tennis legend Nastase
- Tennis Hall-of-Famer Nastase
- Rival of Bjorn and Jimmy
- Opponent of Jimmy and Arthur
- Onetime rival of Bjorn
- Netter Nastase
- Nasty Nastase
- Nastase with a racket
- Nastase of 1970s tennis
- Nastase of tennis
- International Tennis Hall-of-Famer Nastase
- He beat Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open
- French Open winner before Björn
- Davis Cup player Nastase
- Brother Cane "___ in the Bed I Make"
- Bjorn rival
- 1973 French Open winner Nastase
- 1972 U.S. Open winner Nastase
- 1970s tennis player Nastase
- "Would --- to you?"
- "Would ___ to You?" (Eurythmics song): 2 wds.
- "Would ___ to You?" (Eurythmics hit): 2 wds.
- "Would ___ to You?" (1985 Eurythmics hit)
- "Would ___ to you?" ("You can trust me"): 2 wds.
- "Why would ___ to you?": 2 wds.
- 'Why would --?'
- ''In a cowslip's bell ___'' (''The Tempest)
- Untruthful Loretta Lynn album?
- U.S. Open tennis victor over Arthur: 1972
- Tennis player Nastase
- Tennis hothead
- Tennis bad boy
- Tennis ace Nastase
- Romanian prename
- Rival of Bjorn in 1976
- Rival of Bjorn and Arthur
- Racket man Nastase
- Paradoxical assertion, perhaps
- Opponent for Bjorn or Vitas
- One of Bjorn's rivals
- Netman a k a "Nasty"
- Natase of tennis
- Nasty real name
- Nasty at court
- Nastasie of tennis
- Nastase, of tennis
- Nastase on the court
- Nastase of the nets
- Nastase near a net
- Nastase at Wimbledon
- Nastase at the net
- Nastase of the nets
- Nastase of Romania
- Mr. Nastasie
- Mr. Nastase
- Luscious Jackson's "Why Do ___?"
- Loser to Björn in the 1976 Wimbledon final
- Longtime doubles partner with Jimmy
- International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee the same year as Guillermo
- He was enshrined in the Tennis Hall of Fame the same year as Guillermo
- He defeated Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open finals
- He beat Arthur at the 1972 U.S. Open
- Goo Goo Dolls "___ in my bed, you're running through my head"
- French Open champ the year before Björn's first win
- First name of the #1 player when ATP rankings started in 1973
- First name in the International Tennis Hall of Fame
- First name in tennis lore
- First name in tennis bad boys
- First name in Romanian tennis
- First name in 70's tennis
- First name in 1970s tennis
- First name in 1970's tennis
- First name among '70s netmen
- Eurythmics "I'm asking you sugar, would ___ to you?"
- Doubles partner of Jimmy
- Court rival of Bjorn
- Court man Nastase
- Court legend Nastase
- Court contemporary of Bjorn
- Contemporary of Jimmy and Bjorn
- Contemporary of Bjorn
- Coach Nastase
- Bjorn's rival, once
- Bjorn's former foe
- Bjorn's foe, once
- Bjorn contemporary
- Bjorn beat him in the 1976 Wimbledon finals
- Big name in 1970s men's tennis
- Big name in '70s tennis
- Athlete Nastase
- Arthur's onetime court rival
- Arthur's defeater in 1972's US Open
- Arthur lost to him at the 1972 U.S. Open
- 1982 Loretta Lynn song with the lyric "It's not easy to deceive you"
- 1976 Wimbledon loser to Bjorn
- 1972 U.S. Open champ Nastase
- 1970s tennis star Nastase
- 1970s Romanian tennis star ___ Nastase
- 1970's tennis champ Nastase
- “Would ________ to you?”
- “Why would ___?”
- "Yes, here __ close to a stunted rose bush": "Spoon River Anthology"
- "Would __to you?"
- "Would ___?" (sleazeball's question)
- "Would ________ to you?"
- "Would ____ to you?"
- "Would ___ to you?" (scammer's query)
- "Would ___ to you?" (2 words)
- "Would ___ to you?" ("Believe me!")
- "Would ___ about that?"
- "Would __ to you?" (scammer's query)
- "Why would ---?"
- "Why would ___ to you?" ("Trust me"): 2 wds.
- "On second thought, that's not true"
- "Nasty" tennis player
- "Nasty" netman
- "Lo, here ___, / Never to rise again": "Hamlet"
- "Live and Let Die" B-side "___ Around"
- "Lady, shall __ in your lap?": Hamlet
- "In a cowslip's bell ___": "The Tempest"
- "Bucharest Backfire" user before Guillermo and Yannick
- "And ___ down alone": Housman
- "Actually, that's not true"
- "__ awake at night": "Pretty Boy" lyric
- 'Would -- to You (1985 pop song)?'
- 'Would -- to You (1985 pop hit)?'
- 'Would -- to You (1985 hit)?'
- 'Would -- to You (1985 hit song)?'
- 'Nasty' Nastase
- ''Would __to you?''
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