Caught sight of Crossword Clue

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Here is the answer for the crossword clue Caught sight of last seen in Mirror Quick puzzle. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 6 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is ESPIED.

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9 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
ESPIED Caught sight of (6) Mirror Quick May 15, 2025
SPIED Caught sight of (5) Eugene Sheffer Sep 26, 2024
GLIMPSED Caught sight of (8) The Times Concise May 26, 2022
SEEN Caught sight of (4) Wall Street Journal May 25, 2022
SPOTTED Caught sight of (7)
PEEPED Caught sight of (6) USA Today Jan 22, 2021
DESCRIED Caught sight of (8)
EYED Caught sight of (4)
NOTICED Caught sight of (7)

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
34% SAW Caught sight of gnome (3) The Times Cryptic Aug 7, 2015
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31% VIEWED Caught sight of philosophy writer (6)
31% SCENE Reportedly caught sight of landscape (5) The Telegraph Cryptic Jun 14, 2018
31% ESPIEDPIPER Caught sight of a famous exterminator? (11)
28% DISCERNED Caught sight of rescinded order (9) (9)
28% SAWBILL Merganser caught sight of the invoice (7) (7)
28% SPIDER When speaking, caught sight of a predator (6)
27% SAWHORSE Caught sight of animal standing in lumber mill (8)
25% BANDSAW Tool a group of musicians caught sight of (4,3) (7)

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To "catch sight of" something means to see it unexpectedly or briefly. "Espied" is a more formal or literary way of saying this, often used in old-fashioned or poetic contexts. It adds a touch of elegance to the act of spotting something.