% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
Looking for help with the New Your Times crosswords? At CWSolver.co.uk, you will find quick and accurate answers! Simply enter the clue and the number of letters, and we will help you find the right solution instantly. Discover an easy way to solve even the most challenging crosswords!

The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue *All for one. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
CANYOUBELIEVEIT“Isn’t that mind-blowing?!” ? or a question one might ask about 17-, 28- and 44-Across
MEME1996’s “Dancing Baby” might have been the first one to go viral
SATYRSones with strong appetites
CLOGcroc, for one
SIRone who’s been tapped on the shoulder
FORT“The Star-Spangled Banner” was written about one
ABBOTone with many priors, maybe
SENATEPAGEone running for Congress?
DOTone of three in Fiji?
GROVELEDgot down on one’s knees and begged
SCRIBEmelville’s Bartleby, for one
STEP“Pierce film with fork” might be the first one
ACTone of five in a Shakespeare play
TOTwee one
TUNAbigeye, for one
BEDone of the B’s in B&B
EARSbeagles have big ones
HEMMEDpulled one’s pants up?
ELLYone nickname for Elizabeth
SEAL“E pluribus unum” appears on one
VETSones who get setters better?
ALLAHone praised at the Kaaba
PILOTone winging it?
PISTONone of eight in a V8
TNTone of its uses is boring
SKATERATone doing kickflips and ollies, in slang
HORSETRADERone ponying up for a deal?
TATSthey get under one’s skin, informally
LAMAreincarnated one, maybe
SPOKEUPdidn’t hide one’s opinion
GEMcitrine, for one
STAGwithout a plus-one, say
HIDEANDSEEKgame in which one might shout “Ready or not, here I come!”
LORDEone-named singer of the #1 hit “Royals” (2013)
HODGE____ conjecture, one of math’s Millennium Prize Problems
SITCOM“Abbott Elementary,” for one
PIANOTUNERone working on a keynote
NIHILISTone who might say “Nothing is real”
MAIDone knocking on many doors
SENDsomething one may regret hitting
ALIENSHIPrama is one, in Arthur C. Clarke’s sci-fi novel “Rendezvous With Rama”
EBONDf.D.R. purchased the first one
COPARENTone sharing school drop-off duties, maybe
EGOTISMnumber one focus?
OPINEspeak one’s mind
MOLEone whose distance may be measured by the yard?
HENRYone of two Tudor kings
BADDREAMone might center around being unprepared for a test
VERMOUTHone part ?
INALARMhow one might bolt upright

Recent searches in the crossword dictionary: