Word "WORDS" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
an angry dispute
Synonyms:
dustup, quarrel, row, run-in, wrangle
Examples:
they had words

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
words making up the dialogue of a play
Synonyms:
actor's line, speech

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number
Synonyms:
language, lyric
Examples:
he wrote both words and music

Crossword Clues for WORDS

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Clue Source Date
"I'm at a loss for --"
Three times, Hamlet's response to "What do you read, my lord?"
Entries in a thesaurus or dictionary (5)
This clue has six of them
This clue is composed of six USA Today 18 May 2025
(2/6) "Based on 16a, pick six or seven ___ (crossword fillers) and place them in 27a."
1968 single by the Bee Gees, their third to reach the UK top ten (5)
Language components (5) Puzzler 29 Mar 2025
Parts of phrases Commuter 08 Mar 2025
Weapon's initial thrust forward produces angry talk The Times Sunday Cryptic 12 Jan 2025
"25 ___ or Less," board game that you can play at parties in 2025
Fine ___ butter no parsnips, talk alone is not enough Puzzler Backwords 20 Dec 2024
These make up a sentence (5)
Crossword entries
"Lingo" guesses
What do etymologists study? (5)
Song by the Bee Gees covered by Boyzone Puzzler Backwords 09 Sep 2024
1968 hit by the Bee Gees covered by Irish boy band
Partner of music Wall Street Journal 24 Jul 2024
1968 Bee Gees hit covered by the Irish group Boyzone in 1996(5)
A quarrel Newsday 15 Jun 2024
They are puzzling when cross (5)
Hip, hip, hooray, for instance! (5,2,5)
Song: You Took The - Right Out Of My Mouth
(2/6) "Based on 16a, pick six or seven ___ (crossword fillers) and place them in 27a."
Online game, - with Friends
How we communicate
Webster's forte
Quarrel about sword (5)
"It's only ... and ... are all I have / to take your heart away" (Bee Gees)
They have their worth for a poet
Produced by sword, but more effective, we are told (5)
Bee Gees song released in 1968 and later covered by Boyzone (5)
Verbs, nouns, etc. (5)
Verbiage can make you endlessly drowsy (5)
What this is all about! (5)
Lyricist’s concern Thomas Joseph 15 Dec 2023
Discussion with daughter and son over gold The Guardian Cryptic 26 Sep 2023
Lyrics Universal 14 Sep 2023
At a loss for ___ Universal 17 Jun 2023
Dictionary fill Thomas Joseph 21 Dec 2022
Crossword fillers?
Angry debate Wall Street Journal 11 Nov 2021
Angry talk from a few in 32 down Irish Times Crosaire 10 Jul 2021
See 9 Down The Telegraph Toughie 09 Apr 2021
Language units The Times Concise 08 Apr 2021
Sentence makers Family Time 04 Apr 2021
Angry exchange using weapons second initially pulled out
Arm first to back an argument
'The most powerful drug used by mankind': Rudyard Kipling New York Times 29 Apr 2020
Lyrics LA Times Daily 07 Apr 2020
Lyrics The Washington Post 07 Apr 2020
Units of language The Times Concise 24 Mar 2020
'___ fail me' USA Today 05 Jan 2020
Dictionary content causing an argument The Sun Two Speed 03 Oct 2019
Libretto The Sun Two Speed 03 Oct 2019
They may be exchanged in anger The Washington Post 26 Jun 2019
They may be exchanged in anger LA Times Daily 26 Jun 2019
Dictionary fill Thomas Joseph 15 Jun 2019
An argument typical of all sides today Irish Times Crosaire 16 Feb 2019
They may be exchanged in anger
'Where ___ fail, music speaks': Hans Christian Andersen New York Times 21 Dec 2018
A sentence has many stringed together
Lexicographer's love LA Times Daily 20 Aug 2018
Lexicographer's love The Washington Post 20 Aug 2018
Most crossword entries USA Today 15 Aug 2018
They serve sentences Wall Street Journal 11 Aug 2018
Lyricist's output USA Today 28 Jul 2018
They serve sentences
Most crossword entries
Lyricist's output
Lexicographer's love
"Where ___ fail, music speaks": Hans Christian Andersen
They cross here
See 26-Across New York Times 08 Jun 2017
Thesaurus contents Thomas Joseph 16 Mar 2017
Dictionary entries Newsday 18 Jan 2017
See 26-Across
Linguistic units The Times Concise 15 Dec 2016
'Philosophy is common sense with big ___' (James Madison) The Washington Post 12 Jan 2016
An argument
Dispute using weapon, first to last
Fillers of some grids
Lyricist's stock in trade
*Features accompanying the comics, often
A quarrel
See 8-Across
Lyricist's writings
They fail the speechless
A quarrel
Angry talk
When two have them, it's not pleasant
"Eating __ has never given me indigestion": Churchill
"Eating __ has never given me indigestion": Churchill
They cross here
Logophile's love
An argument
They cross herein
They cross herein
An argument
"... long __ bother me": Pooh
"... long __ bother me": Pooh
Partner of music
Things said
See 17-Across
Sheet-music credit
With 3-Down, popular puzzles
Lyrics
Communiques
Conjunctions, e.g.
Lyrics
"The great foes of reality": Conrad
"The great foes of reality": Conrad
They fail the speechless
Grid fillers
Song lyrics
Arguers have them
Lyrics
An argument
Have ___ (argue)
Subject of this puzzle
Pledges
Noah Webster's forte
"___ have a longer life than deeds": Pindar
Lyrics on Tin Pan Alley
They're often eaten when not weighed
These sometimes fail us
Lexicographer's stock in trade
Libretto.
Matter between 1 Across and 58 Down.
Terms.
Vocabulary
Talk.
Lyrics.
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
Thesaurus entries
Items sometimes eaten.
"Three Little ___," popular song.
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