Crossword Clues for WAS

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Used to be Commuter 25 Apr 2024
Historian's verb New York Times 25 Apr 2024
How one lived with a cutback? (3)
TLC's "I Didn't Know I ___ Pregnant"
Used to be Commuter 11 Apr 2024
2012 winner of the Oaks ridden by Seamie Heffernan Mirror Quiz 07 Apr 2024
There ___ a Crooked Man, nursery rhyme (3)
"That ___ close!"
"How the West ____ Won"
Cut back on how one lived (3)
"___ I dreaming?"
A form of verb "to be", "saw" anagram?
"Where ___ I?" Universal 26 Mar 2024
"As I ___ saying ..." New York Times 18 Mar 2024
"And She ___" (Talking Heads hit) New York Times 15 Mar 2024
Played the role of New York Times 13 Mar 2024
Used to be Thomas Joseph 13 Mar 2024
They were, he ...
Used to be Commuter 07 Mar 2024
Word edited into the Wikipedia article of the recently deceased
Well that ___ weird
Used to be Commuter 28 Feb 2024
Had been Newsday 25 Feb 2024
"Time ___ …" New York Times 22 Feb 2024
2012 winner of the Oaks ridden by Seamie Heffernan Mirror Quiz 21 Feb 2024
"Phew, that ___ a close call!"
As I ___ saying...
"_ It just me or..."
"___ it just me or..."
Had been cut up
Is in the past? LA Times Daily 16 Feb 2024
"__ it just me or..." Commuter 16 Feb 2024
Used to be Commuter 15 Feb 2024
Lived in swashbuckling times
Existed Eugene Sheffer 13 Feb 2024
"What ___ I thinking?!"
Singular method of getting through town (3-3,6) (see 9A, 8D)
Cutter given back used to be... (3)
Had been Newsday 07 Feb 2024
Movie, How the West ... Won
"That - close!" Eugene Sheffer 03 Feb 2024
Used to be Eugene Sheffer 01 Feb 2024
Used to be a tailless stinger (3) Puzzler Cryptic 01 Feb 2024
Has been LA Times Daily 30 Jan 2024
Used to be The Telegraph Quick 29 Jan 2024
"That ? close!"
"There were bells on the hill; But I never heard them ringing; No, I never heard them at all; Till there ... you"
Looked up, is a has-been (3)
"Fuzzy Wuzzy - a bear . . . "
Used to be Commuter 17 Jan 2024
It ___ probably for the best
"Phew, that ___ a close call!"
"Phew! That ___ a close call!"
"I -- only joking"
Performed as Newsday 05 Jan 2024
"And the earth _ without form" (Gen 1:2) (3)
"And the earth _ without form" (Gen 1:2) (3)
Used to be Newsday 03 Jan 2024
"O.K., where ___ I?"
___ it something I said?
Taylor Swift's "Today ___ a Fairytale"
How the West ___ Won
Used to be LA Times Daily 28 Dec 2023
Who ___ that masked man?
"He __ a Quiet Man"; 2007 film Commuter 25 Dec 2023
Word of the past Family Time 25 Dec 2023
"Frosty the snowman ___ a jolly happy soul..."
"As I ___ saying ..." Universal 19 Dec 2023
“Frosty the snowman ___ a jolly happy soul...” Wall Street Journal 19 Dec 2023
"That ___ fun"
"He ___ a Quiet Man"; 2007 film
"As I ___ saying..."
"Able ___ I ere I saw Elba", palindrome (3)
"That ___ so close!"
Existed Eugene Sheffer 06 Nov 2023
Once cost LA Times Daily 05 Nov 2023
Existed Wall Street Journal 04 Nov 2023
"As It ___" (Harry Styles hit) New York Times 29 Oct 2023
"I ___ a Teenage Werewolf" USA Today 27 Oct 2023
Existed Eugene Sheffer 24 Oct 2023
Saw around Newsday 21 Oct 2023
"Well, that ___ unexpected"
"It ___ a pleasure meeting you!"
'Now, where ___ I?' USA Today 06 Oct 2023
Existed Eugene Sheffer 05 Oct 2023
"The trip ___ surreal!"
"As It ___," 2022 song by Harry Styles that spent 15 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100
"Well, that ___ unexpected..."
Had been Wall Street Journal 29 Aug 2023
"What __ I thinking?" LA Times Daily 28 Aug 2023
Used to be Thomas Joseph 22 Aug 2023
'As It ___' (Harry Styles song) USA Today 13 Aug 2023
Used to be New York Times 02 Aug 2023
Is in the past? Universal 15 Jul 2023
'All we demanded __ right to twinkle': Marilyn Monroe (with 10 Down) Newsday 08 Jul 2023
Had the role of Newsday 05 Jul 2023
Used to be Thomas Joseph 22 Jun 2023
'It ___ all a dream' USA Today 21 Jun 2023
"Now, where — I?" Eugene Sheffer 13 Jun 2023
'it ___ never going to be okay' (jaye simpson book) USA Today 12 Jun 2023
Used to be Newsday 05 Jun 2023
Wrasse regularly used to be! The Times Cryptic 05 Jun 2023
Existed Eugene Sheffer 31 May 2023
"Rome ___ not built in a day"
"How ___ your day?"
Used to be The Telegraph Quick 19 May 2023
Used to be?
Is no more New York Times 27 Apr 2023
Used to be Thomas Joseph 26 Apr 2023
"I knew it ___ you all along!"
"How ___ the food?"
Is, before New York Times 17 Apr 2023
"What ___ I saying?"
Used to be New York Times 04 Apr 2023
'Now, where ___ I?' USA Today 03 Apr 2023
Used to be Canadiana 27 Mar 2023
Used to be Newsday 27 Mar 2023
"Well, that ___ unexpected..."
Portrayed New York Times 23 Mar 2023
Used to be Universal 14 Mar 2023
'Is' in the past tense USA Today 11 Mar 2023
Used to be LA Times Daily 27 Feb 2023
Used to be Newsday 27 Feb 2023
Is, in the past Family Time 26 Feb 2023
Third word in many limericks New York Times 21 Feb 2023
Is in the past? Family Time 20 Feb 2023
'A good time ___ had by all' New York Times 30 Jan 2023
Used to be Newsday 25 Jan 2023
Common verb Family Time 23 Jan 2023
"It ___ fun while it lasted"
Is before? Universal 27 Dec 2022
"Now, where — I?" Eugene Sheffer 10 Dec 2022
Existed Eugene Sheffer 09 Dec 2022
Took place Wall Street Journal 05 Dec 2022
Used to be Thomas Joseph 30 Nov 2022
“Hmm, where ___ I?” New York Times 15 Nov 2022
Is past? LA Times Daily 15 Nov 2022
'Hmm, where ___ I?' New York Times 15 Nov 2022
"That ___ unexpected!"
Used to be USA Today 07 Nov 2022
Is in the past? Universal 02 Nov 2022
'Now, where ___ I?' USA Today 31 Oct 2022
“That __ Then, This Is Now” (1971 S. E. Hinton novel) New York Times 27 Oct 2022
'That __ Then, This Is Now' (1971 S. E. Hinton novel) New York Times 27 Oct 2022
Is no longer Universal 27 Oct 2022
"As I ___ saying..."
Used to be LA Times Daily 18 Oct 2022
'That ___ fun!' USA Today 14 Oct 2022
Word between 'what' and 'that' New York Times 25 Sep 2022
Used to be Thomas Joseph 19 Sep 2022
Existed Eugene Sheffer 12 Sep 2022
Used to be USA Today 01 Sep 2022
Is no longer Wall Street Journal 20 Aug 2022
'As It ___' (Harry Styles hit) USA Today 16 Aug 2022
Were, for one? New York Times 14 Aug 2022
Used to be Wall Street Journal 08 Aug 2022
'Time ___ ...' New York Times 07 Aug 2022
"Now, where — I?" Eugene Sheffer 02 Aug 2022
"Well, that ___ awkward" Universal 27 Jul 2022
Existed Family Time 25 Jul 2022
Second word of many a limerick New York Times 10 Jul 2022
"What ___ I thinking?" Universal 06 Jul 2022
Existed Eugene Sheffer 05 Jul 2022
Existed or had been
"Now, where __ I?" LA Times Daily 24 May 2022
"As It ___" (2022 Harry Styles hit) Universal 19 May 2022
Is three days ago? Family Time 24 Apr 2022
"Where ___ I?" Universal 19 Apr 2022
No longer exists
Existed Eugene Sheffer 06 Apr 2022
Had been USA Today 04 Apr 2022
Used to be USA Today 02 Apr 2022
Used to be USA Today 26 Mar 2022
Saw from behind? The Washington Post 26 Mar 2022
Saw from behind? LA Times Daily 26 Mar 2022
Once existed Premier Sunday 20 Mar 2022
Has been Newsday 20 Mar 2022
Used to be Newsday 15 Mar 2022
'Phew, that ___ a close one!' USA Today 12 Mar 2022
Past-tense 'is' USA Today 04 Mar 2022
"Now, where — I?" Eugene Sheffer 01 Mar 2022
Existed Eugene Sheffer 24 Feb 2022
'Well, that ___ fun' USA Today 03 Feb 2022
"I knew it __ you" LA Times Daily 30 Jan 2022
'I knew it __ you' The Washington Post 30 Jan 2022
Is no longer Wall Street Journal 29 Jan 2022
Used to be USA Today 24 Jan 2022
Existed Eugene Sheffer 17 Jan 2022
Felt LA Times Daily 16 Jan 2022
"He ___ here just a minute ago" Family Time 09 Jan 2022
Yesterday's "is" is today's ___ Family Time 02 Jan 2022
'When The Emperor ___ Divine' (Otsuka novel) USA Today 18 Dec 2021
Is, once LA Times Daily 16 Dec 2021
"This ___ fun"
Existed Eugene Sheffer 22 Nov 2021
'That ___ easy!' USA Today 21 Nov 2021
Had been USA Today 18 Nov 2021
Is, in hindsight New York Times 10 Nov 2021
'Well, that ___ awkward . . .' USA Today 28 Oct 2021
Used to be LA Times Daily 27 Oct 2021
Consisted of Newsday 22 Oct 2021
'It ___ all a dream' The Washington Post Sunday 17 Oct 2021
Once worked as Newsday 13 Oct 2021
Is in the past? Universal 20 Sep 2021
Is no longer The Washington Post 19 Sep 2021
Is no longer LA Times Daily 19 Sep 2021
"Phew, that ___ a close call!"
Used to be USA Today 10 Sep 2021
Used to be Universal 07 Sep 2021
Functioned as New York Times 26 Aug 2021
Used to be Wall Street Journal 25 Aug 2021
Exists no longer Universal 20 Aug 2021
"I ___ just about to say that!"
Used to be The Telegraph Quick 17 Aug 2021
Portrayed Newsday 06 Aug 2021
Historian’s verb Wall Street Journal 04 Aug 2021
"Where ___ I?"
Used to be Newsday 13 Jul 2021
Isn’t anymore, maybe Wall Street Journal 07 Jul 2021
Used to be Canadiana 05 Jul 2021
"What ___ I thinking?"
Used to be Universal 06 Jun 2021
Formerly held the position of The Washington Post 28 May 2021
Formerly held the position of LA Times Daily 28 May 2021
Past tense word Family Time 25 Apr 2021
Word in obituaries New York Times 21 Mar 2021
"Now, where ___ I?"
Is, three days ago? Family Time 07 Feb 2021
Is, in the past tense Family Time 24 Jan 2021
Lived with woodcutter from the east
See 24-Across New York Times 15 Dec 2020
'I __ had!' The Washington Post 10 Dec 2020
"I __ had!" LA Times Daily 10 Dec 2020
Had the role of Newsday 04 Dec 2020
"That ___ easy!" Universal 21 Nov 2020
Had the role of The Washington Post 19 Nov 2020
Had the role of LA Times Daily 19 Nov 2020
'Kelis ___ Here' (2006 album) USA Today 19 Nov 2020
"I ___ studying when you called" Family Time 15 Nov 2020
"I ___ only joking"
'That ___ a close one!' New York Times 26 Oct 2020
"Where __ I?" LA Times Daily 22 Oct 2020
'Where __ I?' The Washington Post 22 Oct 2020
"Well, that ___ stupid."
"There once ___ a princess... "
'What had happened ___ ...' New York Times 30 Sep 2020
Third word of many a limerick New York Times 17 Sep 2020
'It ___ fun while it lasted' USA Today 16 Sep 2020
"Now where ___ I?" Universal 16 Sep 2020
'What ___ that about?' USA Today 08 Aug 2020
"Who ___ that masked man?" Family Time 27 Jul 2020
Took place The Washington Post Sunday 26 Jul 2020
"As I ___ saying"
Had life Premier Sunday 19 Jul 2020
Used to be Thomas Joseph 16 Jul 2020
"That ___ a close one!" Universal 16 Jul 2020
Past tense of "is" Family Time 13 Jul 2020
"That __ fun!" LA Times Daily 12 Jul 2020
'That __ fun!' The Washington Post 12 Jul 2020
'What ___ that?!' USA Today 03 Jul 2020
Used to be Premier Sunday 28 Jun 2020
"Now, where — I?" Eugene Sheffer 24 Jun 2020
Used to be The Times Concise 14 Jun 2020
'What ___ I thinking?' USA Today 26 May 2020
Used to be USA Today 23 May 2020
Lived once in Iowa State The Sun Two Speed 20 May 2020
Used to be The Sun Two Speed 20 May 2020
Is, in retrospect New York Times 20 May 2020
Previously cost Newsday 17 May 2020
Is in the past? LA Times Daily 16 May 2020
Is in the past? The Washington Post 16 May 2020
'What ___ I thinking?' Jonesin 12 May 2020
"... that our flag ___ still there" Family Time 04 May 2020
'I ___ Made to Love Her' USA Today 26 Apr 2020
"Well, that ___ unexpected."
"As I ___ saying ..." Universal 27 Mar 2020
Used to be Canadiana 23 Mar 2020
"It ___ a pleasure meeting you!"
'I ___ wondering ...' The Washington Post Sunday 15 Mar 2020
''... and the flag ___ still ...'' Family Time 09 Mar 2020
'Now, where — I?' Eugene Sheffer 06 Mar 2020
Used to be New York Times 05 Mar 2020
'That ___ a close one!' USA Today 23 Feb 2020
Had been The Washington Post Sunday 16 Feb 2020
"As I ___ saying..."
No longer is Canadiana 13 Jan 2020
Existed The Times Concise 06 Jan 2020
'What had happened ___ . . .' USA Today 05 Jan 2020
"As I ___ saying ..."
No longer is The Washington Post 14 Dec 2019
No longer is LA Times Daily 14 Dec 2019
Sing along to this breakup song by Bruno Mars! "...do all the things I should've done when I ___ your man"
Used to be The Washington Post Sunday 08 Dec 2019
Had been Newsday 01 Dec 2019
Existed Eugene Sheffer 25 Nov 2019
'___ I mistaken?' The Washington Post Sunday 24 Nov 2019
'That ___ then . . .' USA Today 14 Nov 2019
Used to be Newsday 13 Nov 2019
Has been Jonesin 05 Nov 2019
Word seen 11 times in the opening line of 'A Tale of Two Cities' New York Times 28 Sep 2019
'Who ___ that masked man?' USA Today 16 Sep 2019
"How ___ I to know?" Family Time 01 Sep 2019
Is in the past? Wall Street Journal 06 Aug 2019
'How ___ it?' New York Times 02 Aug 2019
'Now . . . where ___ I?' USA Today 18 Jul 2019
'Able ___ I ere I saw Elba' New York Times 15 Jul 2019
"Well, that ___ unexpected."
"Till There ___ You," song from "The Music Man"
'Till There ___ You,' song from 'The Music Man' New York Times 29 Jun 2019
Once cost Newsday 02 Jun 2019
'That ___ close!' USA Today 23 May 2019
Existed once The Sun Two Speed 22 May 2019
Used to be some swashbuckler The Sun Two Speed 22 May 2019
'There once ___ . . .' USA Today 08 May 2019
Acted as New York Times 05 May 2019
''There once __ a . . .'' Newsday 02 May 2019
"I ___ only kidding" Universal 22 Apr 2019
"How the West ___ Won" Family Time 22 Apr 2019
Once lived Premier Sunday 21 Apr 2019
'It ___ my pleasure' The Washington Post Sunday 17 Feb 2019
Lived The Washington Post 08 Feb 2019
Lived LA Times Daily 08 Feb 2019
"That __ close!" LA Times Daily 30 Jan 2019
'That __ close!' The Washington Post 30 Jan 2019
(3/3) "There once ___ a..."
"I ___ only kidding"
Used to be
"Able ___ I ere I saw Elba"
"How ___ it?"
Word seen 11 times in the opening line of "A Tale of Two Cities"
Acted as
Lived
"That __ close!"
"Who ___ that masked man?"
Used to be
Is in the past?
"Now . . . where ___ I?"
"There once ___ . . ."
"That ___ close!"
Is no longer Premier Sunday 23 Dec 2018
Women's best classes used to be
Used to be Wall Street Journal 12 Dec 2018
"What ___ I thinking..."
Word of the past Family Time 19 Nov 2018
Third word of many limericks USA Today 05 Nov 2018
'Now where ___ I?' New York Times 23 Oct 2018
"Fuzzy Wuzzy __ a bear . . ." Family Time 22 Oct 2018
Word after "Wuzzy" Family Time 07 Oct 2018
"That ___ close!"
Word of the past Universal 24 Sep 2018
'Time ___ ...' New York Times 23 Sep 2018
"Where ___ I?"
"It ___ a pleasure meeting you!"
Existed once Family Time 06 Aug 2018
Verb of history? Family Time 10 Jun 2018
'Now, where I?' Eugene Sheffer 01 Jun 2018
"Fuzzy Wuzzy" follower Universal 18 May 2018
Is no 59-Across Universal 15 May 2018
Limerick's third word Universal 12 May 2018
Past word Universal 02 Apr 2018
Used to be LA Times Daily 27 Mar 2018
Used to be The Washington Post 27 Mar 2018
Took place Universal 19 Mar 2018
Verb for the past Universal 02 Mar 2018
Used to be a tailless stinger The Sun Two Speed 25 Feb 2018
Existed The Washington Post 25 Feb 2018
Existed LA Times Daily 25 Feb 2018
Existed The Sun Two Speed 25 Feb 2018
'I __ only kidding' The Washington Post 22 Jan 2018
"I __ only kidding" LA Times Daily 22 Jan 2018
Limerick's third word
"I __ only kidding"
Existed
"Now where ___ I?"
"Time ___ ..."
"Fuzzy Wuzzy" follower
Is no 59-Across
Past word
Verb for the past
Word of the past
Third word of many limericks
"Fuzzy wuzzy ___ ..." Family Time 01 Jan 2018
'I ___ framed!' The Washington Post Sunday 03 Dec 2017
'And She ___' (1985 Talking Heads song) The Washington Post Sunday 26 Nov 2017
Took place Newsday 27 Oct 2017
'Kilroy ___ here' The Chronicle of Higher Education 20 Oct 2017
Is no more Universal 20 Oct 2017
''That __ fun'' Newsday 06 Oct 2017
Lived The Washington Post Sunday 24 Sep 2017
"Now . . . where ___ I?" USA Today 18 Sep 2017
Isn't anymore? Family Time 11 Sep 2017
"It ___ the best of times . . ." USA Today 06 Sep 2017
Existed Premier Sunday 20 Aug 2017
Existed The Telegraph Quick 09 Aug 2017
Functioned as Newsday 23 Jul 2017
Used to be clean after wiping hard
Used to be clean after wiping hard The Times Cryptic 21 Jul 2017
"I ___ afraid you'd say that" Universal 27 Jun 2017
Existed Wall Street Journal 13 May 2017
Used to be cut back
Third word of many limericks New York Times 16 Apr 2017
"Fuzzy Wuzzy ___ . . ." USA Today 15 Apr 2017
Ones moving far from home New York Times 01 Apr 2017
Common verb while referring to the past
Historic verb? Universal 28 Feb 2017
"Now, where __ I?" LA Times Daily 31 Jan 2017
Lived and breathed LA Times Daily 13 Jan 2017
Historic verb?
Third word of many limericks
"Now, where __ I?"
"Kilroy ___ here"
Lived and breathed
Used to be
"It ___ the best of times . . ."
"Fuzzy Wuzzy ___ . . ."
"I ___ afraid you'd say that"
Is no more
Used to be necessary to know a subject
Once existed Premier Sunday 27 Nov 2016
Past tense of is Family Time 21 Nov 2016
Is no longer Universal 17 Nov 2016
Used to exist Premier Sunday 13 Nov 2016
Used to be necessary to know a subject
Functioned as Universal 26 Oct 2016
Used to live Premier Sunday 23 Oct 2016
(I/he/she/it) existed The Times Concise 14 Oct 2016
Portrayed Newsday 01 Oct 2016
'Kilroy ___ here' New York Times 20 Sep 2016
Had been The Washington Post 02 Aug 2016
'I wish I ___ [sic] homeward bound': Paul Simon New York Times 31 Jul 2016
'I ___ a Teenage Werewolf' The Washington Post 30 Jul 2016
Had functioned as Newsday 28 Jul 2016
Once existed The Washington Post 27 Jul 2016
"What ___ I thinking?" Family Time 17 Jul 2016
Had been Family Time 03 Jul 2016
Is in another form? Universal 03 Jul 2016
"It __ a Very Good Year" LA Times Daily 30 Jun 2016
Used to be what in Germany?
Lived New York Times 19 Jun 2016
Isn't anymore Universal 22 May 2016
Lived Wall Street Journal 17 May 2016
Is in the past? Family Time 16 May 2016
"Now, where ___ I?" Universal 27 Feb 2016
Is no longer dated when done up The Times Cryptic 26 Feb 2016
Second word of ''A Tale of Two Cities'' Family Time 22 Feb 2016
Isn't now USA Today 12 Feb 2016
Never-___ (unsuccessful sort) New York Times 11 Feb 2016
Existed USA Today 24 Jan 2016
Consisted of Newsday 22 Jan 2016
Used to be Eugene Sheffer 18 Jan 2016
Existed Thomas Joseph 07 Jan 2016
Lived
Is in another form?
Never-___ (unsuccessful sort)
Used to be
Isn't now
Is no longer
"How ___ I to know?"
Isn't anymore
"It __ a Very Good Year"
Existed
"I wish I ___ [sic] homeward bound": Paul Simon
"Kilroy ___ here"
'Where ___ I?' The Washington Post 23 Dec 2015
"How ___ I to know?" USA Today 14 Dec 2015
'I just kidding!' Eugene Sheffer 01 Dec 2015
(I/he) existed The Times Concise 30 Oct 2015
"Now, where ___ I?" USA Today 16 Oct 2015
'Father ___ a Fullback' (1949 Fred MacMurray comedy) The Chronicle of Higher Education 16 Oct 2015
Word of the past? USA Today 11 Oct 2015
Is no longer USA Today 20 Sep 2015
Isn't now Wall Street Journal 18 Sep 2015
Verb in history texts Universal 03 Sep 2015
"As I ___ saying ..." Family Time 31 Aug 2015
Used to be observed climbing
'Never ___' New York Times 08 Aug 2015
Acted as Newsday 18 Jul 2015
Portrayed Jonesin 18 Jun 2015
Lived Premier Sunday 14 Jun 2015
"What __ I thinking?" LA Times Daily 25 May 2015
Is no more USA Today 14 Apr 2015
Verb for yesteryear USA Today 17 Feb 2015
Lived Thomas Joseph 14 Feb 2015
Existed New York Times 02 Feb 2015
Historic verb? USA Today 30 Jan 2015
Past tense of 39-Across Eugene Sheffer 22 Jan 2015
No longer is Universal 16 Jan 2015
Limerick's third word, often New York Times 14 Jan 2015
"I ___ only kidding!" USA Today 14 Jan 2015
"Papa __ a Rollin' Stone" LA Times Daily 06 Jan 2015
Lived
Social Distortion "I ___ Wrong"
Lived
Verb for yesteryear
"Papa __ a Rollin' Stone"
Isn't now
"I ___ only kidding!"
"Now, where ___ I?"
Historic verb?
Is no longer
Acted as
Portrayed
Used to be
Is no more
Live in the past?
"What __ I thinking?"
Verb in history texts
No longer is
Functioned as
Word of the past?
Used to be
Lived
"Where ___ I?"
"Father ___ a Fullback" (1949 Fred MacMurray comedy)
"Never ___"
Existed
Limerick's third word, often
Has been
Word in the first sentence of a Wikipedia article that indicates its subject passed away
Common word in history texts
Had been
Did exist
"That ___ close"
Is in the past
Existed
"Now, where __ I?"
Stones producer Don
Stones "She ___ Hot"
Is no longer
'How -- I to know?'
Is no more
Had been
Functioned as
"As I __ saying . . ."
"Who __ that masked man?"
"Papa ___ a Rollin' Stone"
Used to be
Formerly worked as
Is in the past?
Existed
Is in the past?
"I __ had!"
Is in the past?
"There ___ an old woman ..."
Has been
Second word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
Once worked as
"That ___ no lady . . ."
"I __ had!"
"I ___ afraid of that!"
Had been
"That ___ no lady ..."
Word in many limericks
Had life
Served as
Has been
"As I ___ saying ..."
Used to be
Is, in history?
"___ it something I said?"
Verb in a retrospective
"At first I ___ afraid, I was petrified"
Verb for a historian
". . . that our flag ___ still there"
Is no more
Talking Heads "And She ___"
"Kilroy __ here"
Once existed
"And She ___" (Talking Heads tune)
Once existed
"Kilroy __ here"
Used to be
Occurred
"I ___ afraid of that!"
"That ___ a close one!"
Used to be
Once existed
Has been
"___ it something I said?"
Had a life
Used to be
Existed
Verb in a retrospective
Lived and breathed
Had a life
Had been
"And the earth ___ without form"
Existed once
Word after Wuzzy
"... afraid, I ___ petrified"
Took place
Isn't now
"And She ___" (Talking Heads song)
Has been
Verb for a historian
Is no longer?
Isn't anymore
Existed
Word after Wuzzy
Isn't anymore
Is in the past?
Used to exist
Were for one?
Once existed
"Dark ___ the Night" (2009 hipster charity CD)
"It ___ a Very Good Year"
Didn't just seem
"That __ close!"
"Kilroy ___ here"
"I ___ a Teenage Werewolf"
"This ___ fun!"
Existed
Isn't now
Had life
Performed the role of
Eighth word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
"That ___ then ..."
Symbolized
Used to live
Verb in a retrospective
Is no more
"That __ close"
Auxiliary of the past?
Is past?
"I ___ there!"
"__ I dreaming?"
Is in the past
Functioned as
"And She ___" (Talking Heads song)
"___ it something I said?"
"That __ close"
"... flag ___ still there"
Functioned as
Were for one?
Is in the past
Is in another form?
Used to be
Once lived
"Kilroy ___ here"
Third word of many limericks
Has been
"What __ I thinking?"
"__ I dreaming?"
Lived
Third word in many limericks
Became
"It __ I": 1959 hit
Is no longer?
Had a life
Isn't anymore
"It __ I": 1959 hit
How ___ I to know?
Is in the past?
Is no more
"The Subject ___ Roses" (Pulitzer-winning play)
"That ___ then ..."
"How Green ___ My Valley"
"How ___ I to know?"
"That __ then ..."
Second word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
"We ___ robbed!"
Existed
Existed
"We __ robbed!"
"How Green __ My Valley"
". . . flag ___ still there"
"Now, where __ I?"
Once existed
Verb for a historian
"Who __ that masked man?"
Served as
Is no longer
Existed
Took place
Third word in a limerick
Is no longer
Verb in history texts
Word in many limericks
Had been
"Because it ___ there"
"Now, where ___ I?"
Is no longer
Has been
Second verb in the Bible
"That ___ then ..."
Used to be
Walked the earth
Is no more
Has-been
Did exist
"Fuzzy Wuzzy ___ a bear"
Is no longer
Had been
"Now where ___ I?"
"That ___ then, this . . ."
"I ___ afraid of that!"
Had a life
Word after wuzzy
"Fuzzy Wuzzy ___..."
Existed
"How Green ___ My Valley"
Saw backward?
"What ___ I saying?"
"Till There ___ You"
Second word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
Word after wuzzy
Saw backward?
"___ it something I said?"
". . . flag ___ still there"
"Who ___ that masked man?"
Is past
There once ___ a girl...
Surfing site
Third word of many limericks
Is in the past?
Had the quality of being
"T'___ the night . . ."
"As I ___ saying ..."
Isn't now
How ___ I to know?
"We __ robbed!"
"What ___ that?"
"The Subject ___ Roses"
Used to be
"Fuzzy wuzzy ___..."
Center of quip
Is in the past
"Fuzzy Wuzzy __ a bear ..."
"Fuzzy wuzzy ___..."
Existed
"What ___ that?"
Third word in many limericks
"The Subject ___ Roses"
Used to be
Is in the past?
"That _____ no lady ..."
"... flag _____ still there"
Existed
"I __ only kidding!"
Verb of the past
Occurred
Third word in many limericks
Performed as
"Who _____ that masked man?"
"And the earth _____ without form"
Second word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
Third word in a limerick
___ a party to: abetted
"Now, where ___ I?"
Is in another form?
Second word of "A Tale of Two Cities"
Is past?
"I ___ robbed!"
Used to be
Is no longer
Is no longer
"I __ a Male War Bride"
"That _____ no lady..."
"Now ... where __ I?"
Is in the past?
Walked the earth
It ___ a dark and stormy . . .
"As I ___ saying..."
Third word in many limericks
Saw around?
"Fuzzy Wuzzy __ a bear . . ."
Magicians' props
Breathed
"That ___ no lady..."
"___ it something I said?"
"Who ___ that masked man?"
"What ___ I thinking?"
"It ___ I": '59 hit
"I ___ just kidding!"
"What ___ that?"
Took place
"Till There ___ You"
Lived
"I __ Doing All Right"
Is no longer
Part of TWTWTW
Historic verb?
"Papa ___ a Rollin' Stone" (Temptations song)
Third word in a limerick
Past tense
That ____ no lady . . .
Had been
Isn't any more
It ____ a Very Good Year
Isn't now
1937 song "___It Rain?"
Is past
Where ___ I?
Lived
Once existed
Looked up?
Quip: Part III
"Eadie ___ a Lady"
"___it a vision . . . ": Keats
Is past
What, in Weimar
"Since Hector ___ a pup"
Part of "TW 3"
Kipling's "The Man Who ___"
Part of "T.W.T.W.T."
Saw's anagram
"We ___ robbed!": Joe Jacobs
"The Nearly ___ Mine"
"How Green ___ My Valley"
I __ a Teenage Werewolf
"___ this the face . . . ?"
"___ it a vision . . . ?": Keats
See 116 Across
Saw backward
"Able ___ I . . . "
"There ___ an old . . . "
"The Week That ___"
Common verb
"When I ___ a lad . . . "
"Who ___ that lady . . . "
"A fool there ___, and he . . . "
Time ___ (in the past)
Part of T.W.T.W.
Burmese natives
Past
Relative of 42 Across
"As I ___ saying . . . "
"A Fool There ___"
Verb form
Common verb.
Existed.
Used to be.
Had been.
"Where ___ I?"
Part of TW3.
Part of "T. W. 3."
Lived.
Took place.
Part of "to be."
See 26 Across.
Occurred.
Auxiliary verb.
Kipling's "The Man Who ___."
Remained.
What: Ger.
Happened.
Once existed.
"Light ___ first."—Caedmon.
NFC East team on scoreboards
Served as
See 48-Across
So yesterday?
Past word
Had been
"What ___ I thinking?"
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