Crossword Clues for HECK

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"What the __?" Commuter 09 Oct 2025
Relative of ''Darn!'' Family Time 02 Jun 2025
"What the ___ is going on here?"
Mild expletive New York Times 07 May 2025
"Darn it!" USA Today 05 May 2025
"Shoot!" Universal 08 Apr 2025
"What the ___?" ("Frickin' what?")
Euphermism for "hell"
*"What the ___!" (tame but angry exclamation)
"What the __?" Commuter 08 Feb 2025
What some fight like Newsday 18 Jan 2025
Hot place, to put it mildly?
Heading off attack on king with mild expletive (4)
"Darn!" Thomas Joseph 01 Jan 2025
"What the ____?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 19 Dec 2024
"Gosh darn it!" LA Times Mini 21 Nov 2024
"What the ___!" USA Today 27 Oct 2024
Exclamation expressing surprise, frustration, or dismay (4)
"Dang!" Wall Street Journal 06 Jul 2024
Exclamation of frustration or dismay (4)
"Aw rats!" Commuter 04 Jun 2024
"What the ___?" TV 19 May 2024
"Darn!" Family Time 07 Apr 2024
*"What the ___!" (tame but angry exclamation)
Give as a guarantee (4)
Mild oath Newsday 10 Dec 2023
"Dang it!" Universal 08 Oct 2023
"What the __!?" LA Times Daily 04 Oct 2023
Euphemism for 'hell' The Telegraph Quick 26 Aug 2023
"Consarn it!" LA Times Daily 13 Aug 2023
Mild oath Newsday 04 May 2023
"Doggone it!" Premier Sunday 23 Apr 2023
Emphatic lead-in to "yes" Universal 11 Jan 2023
"Darn it all to __!" LA Times Daily 12 Oct 2022
"What the ___ is that?" Universal 30 Aug 2022
'Doggone it!' Newsday 13 Jul 2022
Mild expletive New York Times 03 Jul 2022
"What the ___!" Universal 19 May 2022
'Hell' alternative USA Today 22 Mar 2022
“Shoot!” Wall Street Journal 03 Mar 2022
"Phooey!" Thomas Joseph 22 Feb 2022
'What the ___' USA Today 12 Feb 2022
'Dang!' The Washington Post 27 Jan 2022
"Dang!" LA Times Daily 27 Jan 2022
"What the ___!" Universal 19 Jan 2022
Mild expletive Canadiana 18 Oct 2021
Euphemistic exclamation New York Times 10 Oct 2021
''Darn it!'' Newsday 15 Aug 2021
'Shucks!' New York Times 14 May 2021
"Darn it!" Universal 29 Aug 2020
Frankie ___, character played by Patricia Heaton in the sitcom "The Middle"
Hell: make sure not opening
Constrained cuss Newsday 21 Mar 2020
'Shoot!' New York Times 09 Aug 2019
"What the ___" ("what is going on")
Mild oath Newsday 24 Jan 2019
"Shoot!"
'What the —!' Thomas Joseph 12 Dec 2018
Mild expletive USA Today 10 Oct 2018
'Darn it!' USA Today 27 Sep 2018
'Darn!' Thomas Joseph 19 Jul 2018
'Fiddlesticks!' Wall Street Journal 02 May 2018
'Darn it!' Wall Street Journal 02 Apr 2018
Mild expletive
"Darn it!"
"Fiddlesticks!"
"Darn it!"
'Darn it!' New York Times 05 Aug 2017
"Darn!" kin Universal 26 May 2017
'Darn!' Eugene Sheffer 08 Feb 2017
"Darn it!"
"Darn!" kin
Relative of "Darn!" Universal 07 Nov 2016
'Doggone it!' The Washington Post 30 Mar 2016
"Doggone it!" LA Times Daily 05 Feb 2016
"Doggone it!"
"Dang!" USA Today 29 Dec 2015
'Fiddlesticks!' New York Times 20 Dec 2015
''Darn it!'' Newsday 05 Aug 2015
'Aw gee!' Wall Street Journal 29 Jun 2015
Kin of 'darn' Eugene Sheffer 24 Mar 2015
"Gosh darn!" USA Today 15 Feb 2015
"Fiddlesticks!"
"Aw, shoot!"
"Darn it!"
"Dang!"
"Gosh darn!"
___ Tate (the sheriff in "To Kill a Mockingbird")
Mild form of hell?
Mild oath
"Consarn it!"
"Shucks"
Mild expletive
"Shoot!"
"Dang!"
"Dang!"
"Darn!"
"Shucks"
Prudish oath
"Darn!"
"Drat it!"
"What the __!"
"Shucks!"
"What the __!"
'Phooey!'
"Darn!"
"Gosh darn!"
"Gosh darn it!"
"Darn it!"
"Darn it all!"
Kin of 114 Across
"Doggone!"
"Gosh darn!"
Relative of "Darn!"
"Gosh darn!"
Prude's curse word
Non-bleeped expletive
Undeleted expletive
"What the ___!"
"What the ___?"
Dickens
Undeleted expletive
Dickens
Mild oath
Mild oath
"Aw, darn it"
"Dang!"
"Rats!"
"Dang!"
"Shucks"
"Phooey!"
"Shucks"
"Darn it!"
"Doggone!"
All get-out
Relative of "Darn!"
Rats!
Mild expletive
What the ___
"Shucks"
"Gosh darn!"
"Golly"
"Doggone!"
"Shucks!"
"What the ___!"
Non-bleeped expletive
Undeleted expletive
"Shucks!"
"Darn!"
Annoyed interjection
Minced oath
Darn kin
Spinning-wheel attachment
Shucks!
Cry of disgust
Relative of drat
Euphemism for "hell."
Mild oath.
Mild cussword
Slangy exclamation.
"The dickens.”
"Gee"
"The dickens."
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