Footnote abbr. Crossword Clue

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Here is the answer for the crossword clue Footnote abbr. featured in Newsday puzzle on March 29, 2026. 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 5 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is OPCIT.

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11 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
OPCIT Footnote abbr. (5) Newsday Mar 29, 2026
IBID Footnote abbr. (4) Newsday Mar 8, 2026
ETAL Footnote abbr. (4) Newsday Feb 8, 2026
CIT Footnote abbr. (3) New York Times Feb 28, 2025
ETSEQ Footnote abbr (5) Newsday Sep 21, 2018
LOC Footnote abbr (3) New York Times Jan 31, 2015
IDEM Footnote abbr. (4)
PGS Footnote abbr. (3)
OPIT Footnote abbr. (4)
VID Footnote abbr. (3)

29 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
35% SEQ Et ___ (footnote abbr.) (3) New York Times Jan 31, 2021
35% OPCITS Certain footnotes: Abbr (6)
35% ATTN Addressee footnote (abbr.) (4)
35% REFS Items in footnotes: Abbr. (4)
4% ASTERISK Footnote star (8) (8) Puzzler Mar 18, 2026
4% CITES Mentions in a footnote (5) LA Times Daily Feb 8, 2026
3% ETC And so on: Abbr. (3) Newsday Mar 31, 2026
3% OED Dictionary (abbr.) (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 29, 2026
3% TSP Recipe abbr. (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 27, 2026
3% LBS Scale abbr. (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 27, 2026

Clues for The Newsday Puzzle on March 29, 2026

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In crossword puzzles, "Footnote abbr." is a clue for "ETAL," an abbreviation for the Latin term "et alia," meaning "and others." It's used to indicate additional unnamed authors in a citation.