Answer: QUIP
QUIP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining QUIP with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Witty remark
- Witticism
- Crack
- Zinger
- Wisecrack
- One-liner
- Bit of wit
- Clever remark
- Sally
- Clever comment
- Bon mot
- Jest
- Cavil
- Gibe
- Witty saying
- Bit of banter
- Clever comeback
- Witty bit
- Bit of repartee
- Smart remark
- Funny line
- Witty one-liner
- Witty comment
- Riposte
- Wit's end?
- Short witticism
- Comical comment
- Wit bit
- Will Rogers forte
- Clever retort
- Wit's remark
- Marx observation
- Line from Groucho
- Leno line
- Laugh-inducing line
- Jokey comment
- Groucho's specialty
- Groucho remark
- Clever quote
- Words of Hope
- Words from Will Rogers
- Words from Wilde
- Witty tweet, e.g.
- Witty statement
- Witty line
- Wit's remark, often
- Wisecracker's line
- Wise words?
- Will Rogers specialty
- Wilde remark
- Waggish words
- Wag's words
- W. C. Fields's "I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally," e.g.
- Verbal sally
- Typical bumper-sticker phrase
- This puzzle's quote, e.g.
- Steven Wright's "I intend to live forever. So far, so good," e.g.
- Stand-up fodder
- Smart aleck's specialty
- Short bit of wit
- Remark from Groucho
- Quick witty remark
- Pointed line
- Oscar Wilde's specialty
- One-liner, often
- Moment of a monologue
- Meme line, maybe
- Many a tweeted remark
- Make a clever remark
- Line from Will Rogers
- Laugh-worthy line
- Jokey quote
- It's shorter than a one-liner
- Ironic t-shirt saying
- Instance of levity
- Gibe or jest
- Funny t-shirt phrase
- Funny comment
- Display of wit
- Common crossword theme
- Comment from Jon Stewart
- Comment from Colbert
- Comedian's comment
- Classic crossword theme
- Bumper-sticker phrase, usually
- Bumper sticker phrase, usually
- Bumper sticker contents, often
- Brief witty saying
- Bit of Marxist philosophy?
- Bit of Marx's legacy
- Amusing comment
- Acrostic solution, sometimes
- (Supp)l(y w)i(th) ne(cessary materials)
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Recent usage in crossword puzzles:
- Universal Crossword - Nov. 13, 2024
- Newsday - Oct. 18, 2024
- Newsday - Sept. 2, 2024
- WSJ Daily - Aug. 10, 2024
- LA Times - July 17, 2024
- Newsday - June 23, 2024
- The Guardian Quick - April 23, 2024
- The Guardian Quick - Nov. 21, 2023
- Newsday - April 4, 2023
- Newsday - March 22, 2023
- Newsday - March 13, 2023
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Jan. 29, 2023
- USA Today - Jan. 28, 2023
- Newsday - Jan. 20, 2023
- Newsday - Nov. 5, 2022
- LA Times - Sept. 18, 2022
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 3, 2022
- WSJ Daily - July 5, 2022
- The Guardian Quick - Jan. 25, 2022
- New York Times - May 13, 2021