Crossword Clues for ITIS

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"___ what ___" ("That's life") USA Today 16 Aug 2025
"True!" USA Today 14 Aug 2025
"Seriously?" LA Times Daily 05 Aug 2025
Sounds like an Aye vote - Tis not! Tis so (2,2)
"___ what ___ "("C'est la vie")
"How sweet ___!" New York Times 07 Jul 2025
"You know how __" Newsday 18 Jun 2025
"For sure" Universal 12 Jun 2025
Tell it like __ (be candid) Newsday 09 Jun 2025
Terse assurance LA Times Daily 30 May 2025
"Can confirm that!"
"You bet!" New York Times 16 May 2025
These letters appear to indicate disease found in filthiest regulars
Reply to "That so?" Premier Sunday 04 May 2025
"Really?" or "Really!" Newsday 24 Apr 2025
Terse confirmation Wall Street Journal 23 Apr 2025
"... you're being real?"
Swelling suffix
Ailment ender
"That's correct" New York Times Mini 06 Feb 2025
"That so?" USA Today 05 Feb 2025
It's full form? (2,2)
"True" TV 02 Feb 2025
Affirmative reply to "That so?"
"That's true" Universal 19 Jan 2025
"Seriously?" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 28 Dec 2024
Possible reply to "Can this be real?" Universal 17 Dec 2024
"__ a truth universally acknowledged..." (2 wds.)
"You're totally right!" USA Today 02 Dec 2024
"How sweet -!" Eugene Sheffer 02 Dec 2024
Tell it like ___ (be candid) Newsday 26 Nov 2024
"Really?" LA Times Daily 23 Nov 2024
"No, really" Newsday 10 Nov 2024
"Indeed!" Wall Street Journal 07 Nov 2024
"How sweet ___!" USA Today 28 Oct 2024
Suffix in the names of some medical conditions
Words in both blanks of "__ what __"
Reply to "That so?" Wall Street Journal 24 Sep 2024
"No kidding?" Newsday 05 Sep 2024
"For real?" LA Times Daily 11 Aug 2024
"Really?" New York Times 03 Aug 2024
Suffix with "sinus" Universal 03 Aug 2024
"That true?" USA Today 31 Jul 2024
"That so?" New York Times 24 Jul 2024
"Sorry, that's the way __" Newsday 23 Jul 2024
Suffix indicating inflammation or preoccupation The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 12 Jul 2024
"Affirmative!" Wall Street Journal 18 Jun 2024
"True" TV 09 Jun 2024
Terse confirmation LA Times Daily 01 Jun 2024
"That's the way __ __" USA Today Quick 29 May 2024
"That's just the way... The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 18 May 2024
Gleason's "How sweet ___!" (2 wds)
Brief confirmation Newsday 09 May 2024
"How sweet __" (2 wds.)
"Can confirm" LA Times Daily 05 May 2024
"Wait, really!?"
"Whoomp! (There __ __)"
"No lie!" Universal 24 Apr 2024
Confirmation query Newsday 20 Apr 2024
"__ __ written ..."
"For real?" LA Times Daily 12 Apr 2024
"How sweet ___!"; Jackie Gleason's line
Words on either side of "___ what ___" New York Times 25 Mar 2024
Terse confirmation USA Today 12 Mar 2024
"How sweet -!" Thomas Joseph 04 Mar 2024
Tell it like __ (2 wds.)
" what " ("Nothing I can do")
"___ what ___" ("Nothing I can do") USA Today 15 Feb 2024
Suffix with "senior" Universal 13 Feb 2024
"You know how ___ . . ." USA Today 13 Feb 2024
You go (pl.)
The last of many complaints? Definitely!
"That's just the way ___" Wall Street Journal 05 Feb 2024
"Tell me like ___!" ("Give me the truth!"): 2 wds.
Pathological suffix Universal 25 Jan 2024
Terse affirmation New York Times 22 Dec 2023
"That's the way ___!" (2 wds)
"I'm not lying about that" Universal 30 Nov 2023
"Seriously?" LA Times Daily 25 Nov 2023
"Oh, what fun __ to ride..." (2 wds.)
Term denoting inflammation
"That's just the way ___" USA Today 08 Nov 2023
“Indeed!” Wall Street Journal 19 Oct 2023
"Tell me like ___!" ("Give me the truth!"): 2 wds.
Tell it like ___ USA Today 09 Sep 2023
Medical suffix Universal 29 Aug 2023
Terse confirmation LA Times Daily 26 Aug 2023
'That's just the way ___' USA Today 12 Aug 2023
'Indeed!' New York Times 09 Aug 2023
"No kidding?" LA Times Daily 27 Jun 2023
'That a fact?' response Wall Street Journal 17 Jun 2023
'That's right!' Newsday 04 Jun 2023
"Yes, correct" LA Times Daily 24 May 2023
"You are correct" Universal 22 May 2023
'You know how ___' USA Today 20 Apr 2023
'That's just the way ___' USA Today 20 Feb 2023
'No, really?' Newsday 17 Feb 2023
'Do you know what time ___?' USA Today 01 Feb 2023
Possible reply to "Can that be real?" Universal 31 Jan 2023
'You know how ___' USA Today 28 Jan 2023
'Really?' New York Times 21 Jan 2023
“Can confirm” LA Times Daily 07 Jan 2023
'Verily' New York Times 23 Dec 2022
Words repeated in '___ what ___' New York Times 15 Dec 2022
Ailment suffix USA Today 12 Dec 2022
Medical suffix Newsday 27 Nov 2022
Phrase that’s often contracted ? or suffix for something contracted New York Times 05 Nov 2022
Phrase that's often contracted ... or suffix for something contracted New York Times 05 Nov 2022
'No kidding?' Newsday 20 Oct 2022
Medical suffix Newsday 18 Sep 2022
Suffix with "senior" Universal 16 Aug 2022
Tell it like __ (be candid) Newsday 26 Jul 2022
Terse affirmation LA Times Daily 22 Jul 2022
'That's just the way ___' USA Today 14 Jul 2022
Suffix for "senior" Universal 14 May 2022
"For sure!" LA Times Daily 11 May 2022
'For sure!' The Washington Post 11 May 2022
Senior follower? Universal 10 May 2022
“Indeed!” Wall Street Journal 07 May 2022
'Can confirm' The Washington Post 23 Apr 2022
"Can confirm" LA Times Daily 23 Apr 2022
"Seriously?" Universal 25 Mar 2022
“That so?” reply Wall Street Journal 19 Mar 2022
“No lie!” Wall Street Journal 01 Mar 2022
Short statement or question LA Times Daily 02 Jan 2022
"And that's the way —" Thomas Joseph 24 Dec 2021
Medical suffix The Washington Post 08 Oct 2021
Medical suffix LA Times Daily 08 Oct 2021
Words before and after "what" Universal 12 Sep 2021
Brief confirmation Newsday 19 Aug 2021
"Tell it like ___" (be honest): 2 wds.
Reply to “That a fact?” Wall Street Journal 17 Jun 2021
"Oh, really?" Universal 16 Jun 2021
"You know how ___": 2 wds.
Medical suffix Newsday 28 May 2021
'No lie!' New York Times 26 Apr 2021
"How sweet __!" LA Times Daily 02 Apr 2021
'How sweet __!' The Washington Post 02 Apr 2021
"You know how —" Thomas Joseph 17 Mar 2021
"Indeed!" Universal 08 Mar 2021
'No kidding?' New York Times 02 Mar 2021
'That's just the way ___' USA Today 28 Feb 2021
"No kidding" LA Times Daily 12 Feb 2021
'No kidding' The Washington Post 12 Feb 2021
"— to laugh!" Premier Sunday 07 Feb 2021
''Really?'' Newsday 07 Feb 2021
Medical suffix The Washington Post 04 Feb 2021
Medical suffix LA Times Daily 04 Feb 2021
'You know how ___' USA Today 20 Jan 2021
''. . . but you know how __'' Newsday 05 Jan 2021
Brief confirmation Newsday 03 Jan 2021
Words on either side of '___ what ___' New York Times 12 Nov 2020
Ailment suffix USA Today 11 Nov 2020
Senior suffix LA Times Daily 31 Oct 2020
Senior suffix The Washington Post 31 Oct 2020
Suffix denoting inflammation USA Today 28 Oct 2020
Reply to 'Can this be true?' New York Times 27 Aug 2020
'Really?' The Washington Post Sunday 12 Jul 2020
Words before and after "what" LA Times Daily 06 May 2020
Words before and after 'what' The Washington Post 06 May 2020
Tell it like ___ USA Today 03 May 2020
Suffix for "senior" Universal 05 Apr 2020
'True that' New York Times 03 Apr 2020
'Indeed' New York Times 23 Feb 2020
Suffix with senior New York Times 19 Feb 2020
Possible reply to 'That so?' Premier Sunday 22 Dec 2019
"___ better to keep your mouth closed ...": 2 wds.
'Can this be true?' The Washington Post Sunday 20 Oct 2019
Ending for sinus or senior Wall Street Journal 11 Jun 2019
''True story'' Newsday 25 May 2019
'How sweet —!' Eugene Sheffer 24 May 2019
Words that can precede and follow 'what' The Washington Post 10 May 2019
Words that can precede and follow "what" LA Times Daily 10 May 2019
'That so?' New York Times 14 Mar 2019
Medical suffix Canadiana 25 Feb 2019
What surrounders Newsday 19 Jan 2019
"Correct"
Ending for sinus or senior
"How sweet __!"
Words that can precede and follow "what"
"That so?"
''You know how __'' Newsday 18 Dec 2018
Suffix with sinus New York Times 16 Nov 2018
"For real?" LA Times Daily 24 Oct 2018
'For real?' The Washington Post 24 Oct 2018
'Seriously?' The Washington Post 20 Oct 2018
"Seriously?" LA Times Daily 20 Oct 2018
'How sweet ___!' Wall Street Journal 10 Sep 2018
Reply to 'That a fact?' USA Today 02 Aug 2018
Tell it like __ (be candid) Newsday 17 Jul 2018
Response to 'Can this be?' USA Today 02 Jul 2018
Terse affirmation Newsday 27 May 2018
End of an illness? New York Times 27 May 2018
Medical suffix that indicates inflammation
'That so?' reply New York Times 25 Feb 2018
'___ said ...' New York Times 26 Jan 2018
'That a fact?' reply Wall Street Journal 10 Jan 2018
End of an illness?
Suffix with sinus
"How sweet ___!"
Reply to "That a fact?"
Response to "Can this be?"
"___ said ..."
Words before and after "what"
Medical suffix
"For real?"
"Seriously?"
"That so?" reply
'Indeed!' Wall Street Journal 19 Aug 2017
Words said before and after 'what' New York Times 16 Aug 2017
Suffix with sinus or senior USA Today 10 Jul 2017
'How sweet ___!' New York Times 20 Jun 2017
Curt affirmation Newsday 21 May 2017
Sinus suffix New York Times 14 May 2017
Positive answer to "Is it really that good?": 2 wds.
"How sweet ___!" USA Today 02 Apr 2017
'Really?' The Washington Post 19 Feb 2017
Words said before and after "what"
Suffix with sinus or senior
"How sweet ___!"
Sinus suffix
''That's the way __'' Newsday 26 Dec 2016
Reply to 5-Down New York Times 11 Dec 2016
''No, really!'' Newsday 08 Dec 2016
Facetious suffix with senior The Chronicle of Higher Education 02 Dec 2016
'How sweet !' Eugene Sheffer 11 Nov 2016
Reply to "That so?" USA Today 25 Oct 2016
'That so?' reply Wall Street Journal 14 Sep 2016
Brief affirmation Newsday 08 Sep 2016
"___ a far, far better thing ..." (Dickens) Universal 31 Aug 2016
"__ the east, and Juliet ... " LA Times Daily 25 Aug 2016
'For reals?' The Washington Post 07 Aug 2016
"Really?" LA Times Daily 03 Aug 2016
Tonsil attachment? Universal 26 Jul 2016
'And that's the way ___' Jonesin 24 May 2016
How many a medical problem ends? New York Times 08 May 2016
Answer to "That so?" Universal 20 Apr 2016
"__ the east, and Juliet ... "
"Really?"
Reply to 5-Down
Reply to "That so?"
Facetious suffix with senior
Tonsil attachment?
"No kidding?" LA Times Daily 24 Dec 2015
'How sweet --!' Premier Sunday 30 Aug 2015
"Honest!" LA Times Daily 15 Mar 2015
'Really?' New York Times 10 Jan 2015
"No kidding?"
Dave Matthews "Funny the Way ___"
"Correct"
"Really?"
"Honest!"
Zac Brown Band "Whatever ___"
Bruce Hornsby and the Range "The Way ___"
Tesla "The Way ___"
'How sweet --!'
Michael Buble "How Sweet ___"
"That so?" reply
Suffix with sinus
"You know how __"
Answer to "That so?"
Tupac "Changes (That's Just the Way ___"
"Really?"
"How sweet ___!"
"Tendon" suffix
Bruce Hornsby "The Way ___"
"No kidding?"
"That's the way __"
Aaron Neville "Tell It Like ___"
"You know how ___"
Dead Moon "The Way ___"
Medical office closing?
"How sweet __!"
Medical suffix
Medical office closing?
Tendon attachment?
Fact-confirming phrase
"How sweet ___!"
Senior attachment?
Suffix with senior
Affirmative words
Reply to "That so?"
"Indeed"
Sufferer's suffix
Reply to "Really?"
"So true!"
Senior attachment?
Tonsil attachment?
"The thing of ___..."
Affirmative phrase
Tell it like __
"But you know how __"
Pathologist's suffix
Reply to "Can that be true?"
"You know how ___"
"And that's the way ___"
Gleason's "How sweet ___!"
Inflammation suffix
"Really?"
"No kidding?"
"How Sweet ___ (To Be Loved by You)"
Condition finish
"How sweet ___!"
"___ a far, far better thing that I do . . ." (Dickens)
"___ a far, far better thing . . ." (Dickens)
Medical suffix indicating inflammation
"How sweet __!"
Medical suffix
Tendon suffix
Sinus ending
Tendon suffix
"Believe me!"
"___ a far, far better thing ..." (Dickens)
Inflammation suffix
Suffix with sinus or thyroid
Ailment ending
"How sweet __!"
Sinus ending
"And that's the way ___"
"Really?"
Exclamation of confirmation
Reply to "That a fact?"
Sinus ending
Irritation suffix
Reply to "That so?"
Reply to "that a fact?" (4)
Words before and after "what"
Words before and after "what"
"That's the way __"
"__ the east, and Juliet ..."
Medical suffix
Answer to "That so?"
Suffix denoting inflammation
"__ the east, and Juliet ..."
End of a Gleason tagline
"That's the way __"
Medical suffix
"Can that be true?"
"How sweet __!"
Suffix indicating excessive indulgence
"___ a far, far better thing ..."
Suffix for diagnosers
The Beatles' "Yes __"
"Really?"
"___ better to keep your mouth closed ..."
Suffix with tonsil
Obsession suffix
Gleason's "How sweet ___!"
"You know how ___"
End of an illness?
Bruce Hornsby hit "The Way ___"
Inflammation suffix
Medical suffix
"And that's the way ___ ..."
Reply to "That a fact?"
Medical suffix
"How sweet __!"
Reply to "That a fact?"
Suffix with tonsil
"How Sweet ___"
Suffix in pathology
"How sweet ___!" (Jackie Gleason)
Medical ending
Disease suffix
Medical ending
Tonsil attachment?
"Oh what fun ___ to ride . . ."
"___ the east, and Juliet..."
"How sweet ___!" (Gleason)
"How sweet ___!": Gleason
Sufferer's suffix
Possible answer to "Really?"
"How Sweet ___": James Taylor
Medical suffix
"___ a far, far better thing that I do..."
Inflammatory ending?
Inflammatory ending
End of an illness
Jocular ending for an obsession
Bruce Hornsby's "The Way ___"
Sinus attachment?
"___ the east, and Juliet..."
"You know how ___"
"Tell it like __!"
"How sweet __!"
"You know how ___"
Inflammatory suffix
Ending for an affliction
Gleason's "How sweet _____!"
Common -ectomy cause
Tonsil attachment
"How sweet --!"
"-- a far, far better thing...": Dickens
Malady: suffix
Illness's end?
End of a Gleason tag line
Exclamation of confirmation
"The Way ___" (1986 hit)
"How sweet ___!"
"___ the east": Romeo
"How sweet ___!": Gleason
"___ the east...": Romeo
Ending for inflammation
"That's the Way ___" (Celine Dion chart-topper)
Pathological suffix
Reply to "That a fact?"
"How sweet ___"
"How sweet _____!"
Inflammation suffix
Tonsil tack-on
How sweet ____!
Inflammatory suffix?
"Yes ___": Beatles
"___ the East..." (Romeo's line)
Bronch tag
"See who ___"
Suffix with adenoid
Inflammatory ending?
"___ the East..."
Tell it like ____
"____a far, far ..."
"How sweet ____!"
Oh what fun ____ to ride . . .
"How sweet _____ !"
"__ the east, and Juliet . . ."
Suffix meaning proneness
Here ____: finder's cry
"____ a far, far ...": Dickens
Reply to "Can this be true?"
Malady suffix
An end to television
Gleason's How sweet ____!
Oh what fun ____ . . .
"How sweet___!"
"__ a far cry.."
End of an affliction
"Tell it like___!"
Medical suffix
Gleason's ``How sweet ___"
How many diseases end
"How sweet ____!"
Start of a Stepquote
Tonsil follower
The Beatles' "Yes _____"
Swell suffix?
"How sweet ___ !"
"___ an ancient Mariner"
"How sweet ___!": Gleason
Med. suffix
"___ to laugh": Pinero
"___ a Beauteous Evening": Wordsworth
"How sweet ___!": Gleason cry
Gleason's "How sweet ___!"
Beckett's "How ___"
"___ my lady . . . ": Romeo
"Seems, madam! Nay, ___": Hamlet
Start of a quotation from Santayana
"__ an ancient Mariner..."
"Yes ___," Beatles song
"___ my love": Romeo
'Tis, in toto
"__ an ancient Mariner"
"___ a far, far better thing . . . "
Inflammation: Suffix
"___ well . . . " (G.W.'s last words)
"___ an ancient mariner . . . "
Tell it like ___
Suffix for tonsil or bronch
Suffix for tonsil
"___ an ancient Mariner . . . "
"___ now post time"
"Tell it like ___"
Disease: Suffix
Malady: Suffix
Start of "The Ancient Mariner"
Suffix denoting disease.
Tell it like ___.
Words that go in both blanks of "___ what ___"
Inflammation: Suffix.
"Craze" for: Suffix.
"___ decidedly so" (Magic 8-Ball answer)
"No question"
"Most definitely so"
"Indeed"
"Definitely"
Id est.
"How sweet ___."
Obsession: Suffix.
" . . . for our cause ___ just."
Obsession: Suffix
Suffix denoting inflammation.
"You think I'm joking?"
"___ the miller's daughter . . . "
Fondness for: Suffix.
"___ an ancient mariner."
"___ a far, far better thing that I do . . . "
"___ a wise father . . . "
___ never to late to mend.
Ending for tonsil.
"___ I, be not afraid."
"___ to laugh."—Pinero.
See 61 Across.
A disease: Suffix.
". . . as ___ in heaven."
"___ not night . . . "
"___ never too late to mend."
"___ but a shadow's shadow . . . "
"___ not raining rain to me . . . "
Suffix denoting a "craze."
Infatuation with: Suffix.
"As ___ in heaven."
Like ___.
"___ to laugh."
Weakness for: Suffix.
Malady: Suffix.
So ___.
"___ later than you think."
"___ never too late . . . "
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