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"Uh-huh!" Commuter 05 Jul 2025
You betcha! (4) The Guardian Quick 02 Jul 2025
"Oh ___?!" ("Wanna bet?!")
Certainly hard to follow most of class (4)
"Awrightl"
"Uh-huh" Newsday 09 Apr 2025
Casual assent Thomas Joseph 28 Mar 2025
Casual affirmative New York Times 24 Mar 2025
"Uh-huh" Newsday 23 Mar 2025
Assent (inf) (4)
Slangy affirmative Newsday 12 Mar 2025
"Definitely!" Wall Street Journal 11 Mar 2025
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 26 Feb 2025
"___-, nah" (4)
Opposite of "nah"
Conclusions of treaty saddle China with informal agreement The Times Quick Cryptic 10 Feb 2025
Affirmative response (inf) (4)
At the end of the day, estate agent showing first house gets positive response
Slangy agreement
Informal assent Newsday 01 Jan 2025
Affirmative, informally
"Uh-huh" Wall Street Journal 24 Dec 2024
OK (informal)
Opposite of "Nah"
Informal assent The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 05 Dec 2024
Hey! A new way to say yes! (4)
Opposite of "nah"
When doubled, "Whatever"
For certain European, retrospective festival's engrossing The Telegraph Toughie 22 Nov 2024
Informal agreement
"Totes" LA Times Daily 17 Nov 2024
"Agreed!" Universal 05 Nov 2024
More casual version of 12-
More casual version of yes
More casual version of 12-Down USA Today 04 Nov 2024
"Heck ___!" (teen's "yes")
"Sure," informally LA Times Daily 30 Oct 2024
OK, one of the three after She Loves You (4)
"Right on!" slangily
Informal affirmative word (4)
LCD Soundsystem, affirmatively (4)
"Uh-huh" Wall Street Journal 29 Jul 2024
Yes, informally Family Time 28 Jul 2024
"That's right" New York Times 25 Jul 2024
"Yes" but not in a very polite or refined way?
Informal okay Wall Street Journal 20 Jul 2024
"Sure!" New York Times 16 Jul 2024
Indicates assent and has bales of this sent around to cover sheep, essentially
Casual agreement The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 30 Jun 2024
"Oh ___?!" ("Wanna bet?!")
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 21 Jun 2024
"Totally" USA Today 15 May 2024
"Sounds good!" New York Times 06 May 2024
Word of assent (slang)
Thumbs-up equivalent New York Times 15 Apr 2024
Opposite of Nah!
Slangy consent
Certainly 19 with 23 down? (4)
"You said it!" LA Times Daily 04 Apr 2024
Certainly 19 with 23 down? The Guardian Cryptic 04 Apr 2024
Usher song with an exclamation point in the title
"Sure thing!" New York Times Mini 01 Apr 2024
OK! (inf)
"Uh-huh" Commuter 14 Mar 2024
Spoken agreement? (4)
Casual affirmation Wall Street Journal 12 Mar 2024
Spoken agreement? The Guardian Quick 12 Mar 2024
"Uh-huh" LA Times Daily 06 Mar 2024
Usher song? You bet! (4)
33 Across hit
Informal "Sure!" Commuter 26 Feb 2024
Yes (informal)
Opposite of "nah"
"Hell ___!" (teenager's "yes!")
Informal word of assent The Times Concise 23 Jan 2024
Slangy agreement
"You got that right!" Universal 31 Dec 2023
Opposite of "Nah"
"For sure!" Universal 08 Dec 2023
"Mm-hmm" New York Times 07 Dec 2023
"Hooray!" New York Times 06 Dec 2023
“Amen!” Eugene Sheffer 28 Nov 2023
Opposite of "nah"
"Awright!" Premier Sunday 26 Nov 2023
"Uh-huh" USA Today 20 Nov 2023
"Oh ___?" ("Wanna bet?")
"Sure," slangily
"I'm down!" Universal 22 Oct 2023
"Oh ___?!" ("Wanna bet?")
"___, sure!" ("Will do!")
"Sure thing" New York Times 15 Sep 2023
'That true?' Wall Street Journal 15 Sep 2023
I agree! The Telegraph Quick 10 Sep 2023
"Oh ___?!" ("Wanna bet?!")
'I'm down' USA Today 02 Sep 2023
"Hell ___!" (teenager's yes)
'Sounds great!' USA Today 29 Aug 2023
Usher hit whose title is a cheer Universal 23 Aug 2023
"Hell ___!" (teen's excited affirmation)
Informally, I agree you need a husband The Guardian Cryptic 31 Jul 2023
'Is that so?' Newsday 21 Jul 2023
Cry with a fist pump New York Times 20 Jul 2023
I agree (informal) The Guardian Quick 12 Jul 2023
Answer in affirmative, informally
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 21 Jun 2023
"Oh ___?" ("Wanna bet?")
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 17 Jun 2023
Casual assent Thomas Joseph 13 Jun 2023
"Yes," informally Family Time 28 May 2023
U-turn from nope Family Time 15 May 2023
"Uh-huh" Universal 30 Apr 2023
"Hell ___!" (slangy agreement)
Slangy 'okay' Newsday 11 Apr 2023
'Uh-huh' USA Today 02 Mar 2023
I've got it after you before, all right! The Telegraph Toughie 21 Feb 2023
'You betcha' Wall Street Journal 10 Dec 2022
Slangy affirmation
'I'm down!' USA Today 29 Nov 2022
Informal form of yes The Times Concise 08 Nov 2022
"Sure" Universal 28 Oct 2022
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 19 Oct 2022
“Uh-huh” Wall Street Journal 10 Oct 2022
'Uh-huh' USA Today 30 Sep 2022
"Sure, okay!"
"Okey-dokey" LA Times Daily 07 Sep 2022
"Of course!" slangily
"I guess so" Family Time 04 Sep 2022
“You got that right!” Wall Street Journal 29 Aug 2022
Word of agreement USA Today 11 Aug 2022
"I agree," slangily
'Sure' Newsday 26 Jun 2022
'What she said' New York Times 26 Jun 2022
Informal yes Family Time 26 Jun 2022
Slangy assent
Slangy agreement
"Right on!," slangily
2004 Usher song with an exclamation
Positive response, informally
'Agreed' The Washington Post Sunday 15 May 2022
'Is that so?' USA Today 07 May 2022
"Definitely!" Universal 02 May 2022
"Uh-huh" Premier Sunday 17 Apr 2022
Affirmative (informal) The Guardian Quick 08 Apr 2022
“Guess so” Wall Street Journal 15 Mar 2022
"You betcha!"
'Uh-huh' USA Today 17 Feb 2022
Absorbing energy in dance, spinning for sure
"Uh-huh" LA Times Daily 12 Jan 2022
'We did it!' The Washington Post Sunday 26 Dec 2021
“Definitely” Wall Street Journal 16 Dec 2021
Repeated word in a Beatles refrain Wall Street Journal 11 Dec 2021
"You betcha!" LA Times Daily 06 Dec 2021
Enthusiastic response Universal 05 Dec 2021
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 02 Nov 2021
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 01 Nov 2021
Slangy ''okay'' Newsday 27 Sep 2021
Sure, slangily
'That's right!' New York Times 07 Sep 2021
"You betcha!" Premier Sunday 29 Aug 2021
'Uh-huh' USA Today 21 Aug 2021
'Totally!' USA Today 09 Aug 2021
"Uh-huh" Universal 04 Aug 2021
"You bet!" Premier Sunday 25 Jul 2021
'I reckon so!' USA Today 17 Jul 2021
Informal assent Universal 02 Jul 2021
Slangy 'Agreed' The Washington Post 15 Jun 2021
Slangy "Agreed" LA Times Daily 15 Jun 2021
"Awright!" Premier Sunday 13 Jun 2021
Affirm slangily Canadiana 22 Mar 2021
'For sure!' USA Today 22 Mar 2021
"Amen!" Eugene Sheffer 04 Feb 2021
Slangy agreement
Informal assent Newsday 24 Jan 2021
Ultimately, they conclude agenda with informal agreement
'All right!' The Washington Post 12 Jan 2021
"All right!" LA Times Daily 12 Jan 2021
"Woo-hoo!" Universal 28 Dec 2020
Opposite of nah New York Times 14 Dec 2020
"Right on!" Premier Sunday 29 Nov 2020
Slangy affirmative
'Let's do it!' USA Today 18 Nov 2020
'Think so?' New York Times 13 Nov 2020
Slangy affirmative Universal 11 Nov 2020
Casual assent Thomas Joseph 07 Nov 2020
Yes, slangily Canadiana 02 Nov 2020
'You betcha!' The Washington Post 01 Nov 2020
"You betcha!" LA Times Daily 01 Nov 2020
A little stye a hindrance, certainly
'Uh huh' USA Today 12 Sep 2020
'That's right!' USA Today 05 Aug 2020
"___, right!" Universal 22 Jul 2020
'For sure' USA Today 07 Jul 2020
'Woo!' USA Today 03 Jul 2020
Definitely (informal) The Telegraph Quick 09 Jun 2020
Slangy agreement
''Uh-huh'' Newsday 02 Jun 2020
"For sure!" Universal 28 May 2020
'Um, sure' New York Times 14 May 2020
The old expression of delight? For sure!
''Okay with me'' Newsday 26 Apr 2020
Non-standard agreement by UEFA, tho' consistently overlooked
2004 Usher hit whose title is repeated more than seventy-five times in the song The New Yorker 16 Mar 2020
'Right on!' New York Times 07 Mar 2020
'That's true' The Washington Post Sunday 16 Feb 2020
When doubled, "I heard you the first time"
Informal agreement
"Sure," slangily
'I know' Jonesin 31 Dec 2019
'Amen!' Eugene Sheffer 29 Nov 2019
"Oh ___?" ("Wanna bet?")
“Uh-huh!” Wall Street Journal 28 Oct 2019
European visiting a hospital after hostel is very well
"Hell ___!" ("Yes" from a teenager)
'You betcha!' USA Today 11 Oct 2019
Slangy assent The Washington Post 27 Sep 2019
Slangy assent LA Times Daily 27 Sep 2019
'Correct,' casually USA Today 17 Sep 2019
"You betcha!" Universal 16 Sep 2019
Knocks back one of the vitamins in stable diet? Right! Irish Times Crosaire 20 Jul 2019
Word accompanying a fist pump
'Nah!' opposite USA Today 10 Jul 2019
'You got that right!' New York Times 09 Jul 2019
Informal agreement
Casual assent Newsday 24 Apr 2019
When sung three times, what follows 'She loves you' New York Times 02 Apr 2019
Certainly the old expression of surprise
Slangy agreement Family Time 10 Mar 2019
Informal ''okay'' Newsday 10 Mar 2019
Opposite of "nah"
"Uh-huh!" Universal 01 Feb 2019
"Uh-huh!"
"You got that right!"
"Correct," casually
Slangy assent
"___, right!"
"You betcha!"
When sung three times, what follows "She loves you"
"You betcha!"
"Uh-huh!"
"Uh-huh"
"You betcha!"
"Uh-huh!"
"Nah!" opposite
"____, right!" Universal 27 Dec 2018
"I agree," slangily
'Uh-huh!' USA Today 22 Oct 2018
Answer in affirmative, informally
'Uh-huh' Wall Street Journal 24 Sep 2018
'___, about that ...' Jonesin 18 Sep 2018
Certainly scrappy with Singapore, India and Bangladesh all at the back
"Sure," slangily
"Sure"
Slangy assent Newsday 11 Jul 2018
'You bet!' Eugene Sheffer 11 Jul 2018
Opposite of "Nah"
Fist-pump cry The Washington Post 27 May 2018
Fist-pump cry LA Times Daily 27 May 2018
Shout of approval Newsday 25 May 2018
''That's what I'm talkin' about!'' Newsday 17 May 2018
"Couldn't agree more!"
"Uh-huh"
"Hell ___!" (a teenager's yes)
"Sure"
Informal yes Universal 01 Mar 2018
Forage around, conserving energy for sure
"____, right!"
Fist-pump cry
Informal yes
"You said it!" LA Times Daily 27 Dec 2017
'You said it!' The Washington Post 27 Dec 2017
'Uh-huh' Premier Sunday 24 Dec 2017
Listless assent, maybe
"Oh ___?" ("Wanna bet?")
Yep kin Universal 22 Nov 2017
'That's right!' Wall Street Journal 06 Nov 2017
'You betcha!' New York Times 20 Sep 2017
Repeated word in the Beatles' "She Loves You" LA Times Daily 15 Sep 2017
Repeated word in the Beatles' 'She Loves You' The Washington Post 15 Sep 2017
Hit single from Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris, that topped the US charts for 12 consecutive weeks
Yes (informally) The Times Concise 07 Sep 2017
Casual assent
Informal "certainly" Universal 16 Jul 2017
Informal affirmative Universal 13 Jul 2017
"Uh-huh" USA Today 27 Jun 2017
Nope's opposite Universal 12 Jun 2017
'Uh-huh' New York Times 04 Jun 2017
"I agree!"
Strong approval, when shouted Newsday 18 Feb 2017
"Okey-dokey" LA Times Daily 31 Jan 2017
'Woo-hoo!' New York Times 30 Jan 2017
Repeated word in the Fab Four's 'She Loves You' The Chronicle of Higher Education 27 Jan 2017
''Uh-huh!'' Newsday 03 Jan 2017
"Okey-dokey"
Nope's opposite
"Woo-hoo!"
"Uh-huh"
"You betcha!"
"You said it!"
'You betcha' Premier Sunday 01 Jan 2017
Informal "certainly"
Repeated word in the Beatles' "She Loves You"
Informal affirmative
"Uh-huh"
Repeated word in the Fab Four's "She Loves You"
Yep kin
Fist pumper's cry The Washington Post 16 Dec 2016
'Sure' The Washington Post 11 Dec 2016
Informal agreement Wall Street Journal 21 Nov 2016
Casual assent USA Today 15 Oct 2016
'You betcha!' Eugene Sheffer 26 Sep 2016
"Uh-huh!" USA Today 19 Sep 2016
"Awright!" Universal 07 Sep 2016
'No question!' Jonesin 16 Aug 2016
Slangy affirmative LA Times Daily 01 Aug 2016
'Awright!' The Washington Post 29 Jul 2016
"Okey-doke" LA Times Daily 22 Jul 2016
'Sure thing' Premier Sunday 03 Jul 2016
Slangy affirmative USA Today 07 Jun 2016
Informal concurrence Newsday 22 May 2016
'Uh-huh' The Washington Post 09 May 2016
''I suppose so'' Newsday 05 May 2016
'Indeed!' Wall Street Journal 27 Apr 2016
'Amen to that!' The Chronicle of Higher Education 15 Apr 2016
'Sure!' Wall Street Journal 08 Feb 2016
"Okey-dokey" Universal 05 Feb 2016
Casual assent The Washington Post 04 Feb 2016
"You betcha!" USA Today 31 Jan 2016
Opposite of nah Universal 14 Jan 2016
Opposite of nah
Slangy affirmative
Casual assent
"Awright!"
"Okey-dokey"
"Absolutely!"
"Okey-doke"
"Amen to that!"
Slangy affirmative
Given period of time, husband at last agreed The Telegraph Toughie 27 Nov 2015
Slangy agreement USA Today 10 Nov 2015
"Uh-huh" LA Times Daily 06 Nov 2015
"Why not?!" LA Times Daily 04 Oct 2015
'OK' Eugene Sheffer 19 Sep 2015
Triumphant cry Wall Street Journal 14 Aug 2015
'Why not?' Eugene Sheffer 31 Jul 2015
It's OK over in outskirts of Hackney
Opposite of 9 Down Newsday 31 May 2015
Nope alternative Universal 21 May 2015
"Awright!" USA Today 10 May 2015
Informal agreement — one finally is in informal agreement
Certainly, you will need a hospital
'Hell ___!' Jonesin 09 Apr 2015
You I see as OK The Telegraph Toughie 10 Feb 2015
Unpolished assent Canadiana 12 Jan 2015
'You bet!' Wall Street Journal 09 Jan 2015
Nope alternative
Triumphant cry
Slangy agreement
"Awright!"
"That's the ticket!"
Opposite of 9 Down
"Why not?!"
Slangy affirmative
"You betcha"
"Uh-huh"
"Okey-doke"
"You bet!"
Word often shouted by Lil Jon in an Usher song of the same name
"You betcha!"
"Uh-huh"
After 12 months, what about a positive response?
"Right on!"
"Darn tootin'!"
"Amen to that!"
"Oh, why not?!"
"You betcha"
"Totally"
"Uh-huh"
"___, right"
Informal assent
Slangy agreement
Word accompanying a fist pump
"Hooray!"
"You got that right"
Word repeated after "She loves you," in a '60s hit
Slangy assent
'You bet'
Triumphant cry
Informal affirmative
Slangy "sure!"
Repeated word in "She Loves You"
One third of a Fab Four refrain
"___, right!"
"Yep" kin
Casual agreement
"You betcha!"
Fist pumper's cry
Beatles chorus word
"She Loves You" word
Concert scream
"Sweet!"
Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..."
Shouty Usher song?
"I guess that's true"
"You got that right!"
"___, right!" ("I bet!")
Slangy "okay"
"I suppose so"
Informal OK
Casual assent
Slangy assent
2004 #1 hit for Usher
"Awright!" alternative
"Whoo-hoo!" alternative
Casual assent
"Woo-hoo!"
Karen O?
"Hot dog!"
Informal assent
Uh-huh
"You know it!"
"Woo-hoo!"
When sung three times, part of a Beatles refrain
"Uh huh"
Encouraging word
Informal assent
"Amen to that!"
Kelly Clarkson "My December" song
"For sure!"
Listless assent, perhaps
Slangy okay
Triumphant cry
Slangy okay
"OK"
Slangy affirmative
"I suppose so"
"Okey-dokey"
Single from Usher's "Confessions"
"Hot dog!"
Opposite of "nope"
One-third of a Fab Four refrain
Fist-pumper's cry
"You got that right!"
Slangy approval
"Couldn't agree more"
"I suppose so"
When said three times, "Of course, obviously!"
Listless assent, perhaps
"For sure!"
Word sung thrice after "She loves you"
"Uh-huh"
Slangy agreement
Informal OK
"Righto"
"Oh ___?"
"Why not?"
"She Loves You" refrain word
Slangy agreement
"Righto"
"___, you!"
"Yer darn tootin'!"
Part of a Beatles refrain
"That's the ticket!"
"That's the ticket!" preceder
'Right on!'
Word before "whatever" or "right"
Fist pumper's cry
"Amen!"
Opposite of 67 Across
"I agree completely"
"I agree!"
Opposite of nah
"You betcha!"
"Right on!"
"For sure"
Slangy "sure"
"You bet!"
Slangy "Really?"
Slangy "Really?"
Casual agreement
"Right on!"
Slangy approval
First or second word of Karen O's band name
Word repeated in "She Loves You"
Slangy okay
Slangy affirmative
"You bet"
"Okey-doke"
When repeated, part of a Beatles refrain
Slangy approval
Slangy approval
One-third of a Fab Four refrain
"Oh sure...right!"
"Sure!"
"What he said!"
Affirmative answer
Beatles refrain word
"Uh huh!"
Slangy assent
Shout of approval
"You tell 'em!"
"Sure!"
When repeated, part of a Beatles refrain
"Oh, sure...right!"
Word repeated in a Beatles refrain
Part of a Beatles refrain
Slangy agreement
Slangy affirmative
"Uh-huh"
Repeated word in "She Loves You"
"___, right!"
"Uh-huh"
Slangy assent
"She Loves You" word
Colloquial assent
Beatles chorus word
Slangy "sure"
Beatles chorus word
'Sure'
Informal affirmative
Part of a Beatles refrain, when tripled
"Okey-dokey"
"Great!"
Rock-song affirmative
Slangy agreement
"Awright!"
'Uh-huh'
"Oh, __?"
"O.K."
Informal agreement
"Sure"
Opposite of nope
Slangy assent
'You betcha!'
One third of a Fab Four refrain
"___, right!"
"Is that so?"
"She Loves You" refrain word
'Awright!'
Uh-huh
"___, right!" ("I bet!")
"Right on!"
Word repeated twice in a Beatles refrain
Informal assent
"You got that right!"
I guess so
One-third of a Beatles refrain
"Good going!"
"She Loves You" word
"Uh-huh"
Informal assent
Word repeated twice in a Beatles refrain
Slangy OK
"I guess that's true"
Slangy affirmative
"All right!"
Word repeated twice in a Beatles refrain
Uh-huh
Triumphant shout
"Awright!"
"Uh-huh!"
"Uh huh!"
"Okay"
Beatles refrain
"All right!"
Triumphant cry
"___, right!"
"She Loves You" shout
"Right on!"
"She Loves You" word
Positive reply
Opposite of 41-Down
"You bet"
"You bet!"
For sure
"She Loves You" refrain word
Slangy assent
Okey-dokey
"No question!"
Informal okay
Word repeated in "She Loves You"
Word in "She Loves You"
"___, right!"
Slangy "sure!"
"___, right"
Sure!
Part of a Beatles refrain
Bit of a Beatles refrain
"You bet!"
"___, right"
All right!
Un-huh
"You talkin' to me?"
"Sure!"
Slangy okay
Informal agreement
Uh-huh
Slang assent
Nope's opposite
Fab Four word
Word in a Beatles refrain
Slangy agreement
Informal assent
Okay
Opposite of 52 Down
Relative of yep
Relative of okeh
Affirmative of a sort
"Oh ___"
Slangy affirmative.
Slangy assent.
Colloquial form of 63 Down.
Informal affirmative
"What is it?"
"I know"
"Damn straight"
"Damn right!"
A substitute for okay.
Informal affirmative.
Informal affirmative answer.
Oh ___?
"I heard that one already"
Relative of uh-huh
Slangy reply.
Affirmative: Slang.
Slangy acquiescence.
Uh-huh.
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