Answer: TUT
TUT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining TUT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "For shame!"
- Sound of disapproval
- Exclamation
- Chiding sound
- Disapproving sound
- "Shame on you!"
- 'For shame!'
- Egyptian boy king
- King
- Boy king
- Scolding sound
- Egyptian king
- Express disapproval
- Sound of contempt
- For shame!
- King ___
- Boy king of Egypt
- Scolding syllable
- "Tsk!"
- Sound of annoyance
- Reproachful sound
- Sound of rebuke
- Palindromic king
- "You should know better!"
- Word of contempt
- Historic boy king
- Discouraging word
- Sound of reproof
- Mild rebuke
- Word of disapproval
- Word of disdain
- Sound of reproach
- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- Sound of impatience
- Word of reproach
- Disapproving syllable
- Ancient Egyptian king
- The Boy King
- Sound of disappointment
- King in a Steve Martin song
- Chiding syllable
- Tsk relative
- King in 1922 headlines
- Disapproving word
- Shaming sound
- Pooh!
- Palindromic boy king
- King in 1922 news
- King ___ (young Egyptian pharaoh)
- He's under wraps?
- Famous boy king
- Ancient boy king
- "King" Steve Martin sang about
- Well-preserved king
- Son of Akhenaten
- Show impatience
- Old young king
- Mild reproof
- King of ancient Egypt
- Exclamation of disapproval
- Entombed king
- Egyptian "boy king"
- Critical cluck
- Boy King of ancient Egypt
- 1922 Howard Carter discovery
- "The boy king"
- "For shame"
- Word of reproof
- Syllable of disapproval
- Subject of a 1922 discovery
- Now, now!
- Noted boy king
- King with a famous tomb
- King whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- King discovered in 1922
- King ____
- Famed mummy
- Expression of impatience
- Egyptian king, for short
- Egypt's "boy king"
- Cry of reproof
- Chiding word
- "You should have known better"
- "You know better!"
- "Tsk!" relative
- "Pish posh!"
- 'Tsk!'
- Young Egyptian king
- Word of rebuke
- When repeated, an old-fashioned cry
- When repeated, a reproof
- When repeated, a reproach
- Syllable of reproach
- Steve Martin song subject
- Palindromic ruler
- Palindromic pharaoh
- Notable child king, briefly
- Noise of disapproval
- Mummy discovered by Howard Carter in 1922
- Legendary boy king
- Kingly discovery of 1922
- King's nickname
- King theorized to have died from malaria
- King that brought fame to Howard Carter
- King of the 18th dynasty
- King of song
- Howard Carter's discovery
- Howard Carter's 1922 royal discovery
- His tomb was found in 1922
- He was well-preserved
- Famous tomb name
- Famous mummy
- Famed pharaoh
- Exclamation of disdain
- Egyptian King, once
- Egyptian boy-king
- Egyptian boy king, briefly
- Egypt's boy king
- Dismissive word
- Disdainful cluck
- Disapproving click
- Companion of tut
- Boy pharaoh
- Boy king of antiquity
- Boy king found in 1922
- Bit of reproof
- Bit of reproach
- Ancient king
- Ancient Egyptian boy king
- Admonishing utterance
- A discouraging word
- "Tsk" relative
- "King" in Steve Martin song
- "King ___" (1978 Steve Martin novelty song)
- "King ___" (1978 novelty hit by Steve Martin)
- 'Tsk, tsk!'
- Young ruler of yore
- Young Pharaoh
- Young king of old
- Young king
- Word of remonstrance
- Whose tomb was opened in 1923
- When repeated, sound of disapproval
- When repeated, show disdain
- When repeated, express disapproval
- When repeated, an expression of rebuke
- When repeated, an admonishment
- When repeated, a rebuke
- When repeated, a mild reproach
- When repeated, "For shame!"
- When doubled, "For shame!"
- Tsk
- Title subject of a 1978 hit song
- The so-called "Boy King"
- The king who made Howard Carter famous
- The king that made Howard Carter famous
- Teenage ruler of ancient Egypt
- Teenage Egyptian king
- Teen leader of yore
- Syllable of rebuke
- Syllable of faux rebuke
- Subject of a popular touring exhibit
- Subject of a 1976-79 Met exhibit
- Steve Martin's funky pharaoh
- Steve Martin's "King ___"
- Steve Martin's "boy king"
- Steve Martin song "King _____"
- Steve Martin "King ___"
- Sound of mild rebuke
- Son-in-law of Ikhnaton
- Short verbal admonition
- Scolding king?
- Scolder's syllable
- Royal Egyptian nickname
- Reproving syllable
- Relative of tsk
- Regal subject of a Steve Martin song
- Recipient of one-on-one lessons
- Pyramid name
- Preteen king
- Pres. Hoover's dog King ___
- Prepubescent king of ancient Egypt
- Pooh-pooh.
- Pish!
- Pharaoh, for short
- Pharaoh known as a "boy king," informally
- Pharaoh for about 10 years
- Pharaoh for 10 years
- Pharaoh ___ankhamun
- Palindromic cluck
- One of the kings in the Valley of the Kings, informally
- One of Egypt's "Amarna kings"
- Old boy king
- Oft-repeated sound of reproof
- Notable child king
- Notable boy king
- New Kingdom ruler, familiarly
- New Kingdom ruler
- New Kingdom king
- Mummy name
- Mummy boy
- Mild rebuke.
- Many of his relics are housed in the Egyptian Museum
- Legendary pharaoh
- Legendary mummy
- King whose tomb was found in 1922
- King whose tomb was discovered in 1922, for short
- King whose tomb was discovered by Howard Carter
- King who went on a world tour in the 1970s
- King who toured the U.S. in 1977
- King who gained international prominence in 1922
- King who died in his late teens
- King on the June 2005 issue of National Geographic
- King of the New Kingdom
- King known for his opulent tomb
- King in a tomb
- King in a Steve Martin video
- King in a Steve Martin skit
- King in a celebrated 1970s U.S. tour
- King in a 1978 pop hit
- King found in 1922
- King depicted in a famous mask
- King buried at Luxor
- King Ay's predecessor
- King ___.
- King ___ (teen pharaoh)
- King ___ (Egyptian pharaoh known for his tomb)
- King ___ (ancient Egyptian pharaoh)
- Kid king
- It's a bit of a reproach
- Interjection of disapproval
- Indication of disapproval
- In a 1978 song he was "buried in his jammies"
- Impatient word
- Howard Carter's find
- Howard Carter's 1922 discovery
- His tomb was discovered in 1922
- His tomb was discovered by Howard Carter
- His relics were the subject of a 1970s Met exhibit
- His reign began at age nine
- He became pharaoh at nine years old
- He ascended to the throne of Egypt by age 10, must have been quite a college essay!!!
- Half of a reproach
- Half of a disapproving rebuke
- Half a rebuke
- H. Carter found him
- Game, such as rounders
- Famous pharaoh
- Famous nine-year-old king
- Famous king, familiarly
- Famous boy-king
- Famous "boy king"
- Famed Egyptian king
- Famed child ruler, informally
- Famed boy king
- Expression of mild rebuke.
- Express annoyance
- Egyptologist's study
- Egyptologist's research subject
- Egyptian king, familiarly
- Egyptian king of kings
- Egyptian boy ruler
- Egyptian boy Pharaoh
- Egyptian boy king, for short
- Egypt's King ___
- Egypt. king
- Disapproving king?
- Desert discovery of 1922, familiarly
- Cry like "Tsk!"
- Celebrated mummy
- Celebrated boy-king
- Carter's discovery
- Carter discovery in 1922
- Boy with a tomb in the Valley of the Kings
- Boy who was king
- Boy king in 1922 headlines
- Bo(dice attachment with la)y(ers that's a hallmar)k (of ballet danc)ing
- Bit of a rebuke
- Batman's mad Egyptologist adversary
- Batman villain King ___
- Ancient king, popularly
- Ancient king, familiarly
- Ancient Egyptian, popularly
- Ancient Egyptian monarch
- Ancient Egyptian boy-king
- Ancient dynastic ruler, briefly
- Ancient "Boy King"
- Akhenaten's son
- Admonishing king?
- A Pharaoh, for short
- 3,300-year-old king
- 18th Dynasty Egyptian ruler, familiarly
- "Tsk"
- "Shame on you"
- "Now, now!"
- "King ___" (novelty hit for Steve Martin)
- "King ___" (1978 novelty song by Steve Martin)
- "King ___" (1978 novelty hit for Steve Martin)
- "King ___" (1978 hit)
- "Golden King" of a 2008-13 world tour
- "Batman" villain played by Victor Buono
- 'Tsk tsk!'
- ''King _____'' (1978 POP hit)
- ___ tut
- King in 1922 news
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