"Gross!" Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue "Gross!" featured in New York Times Midi puzzle on May 24, 2026. We have found 43 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 3 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is ICK.

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33 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
ICK "Gross!" (3) New York Times Midi May 24, 2026
ICKY "Gross!" (4) USA Today May 20, 2026
EWW "Gross!" (3) New York Times Apr 20, 2026
CRASS Gross (5) The Telegraph Quick Apr 5, 2026
EEW "Gross!" (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 4, 2026
UGH "Gross" (3) LA Times Daily Feb 3, 2026
GAG [Gross!] (3) New York Times Mini Oct 19, 2025
BLEH "Gross!" (4) LA Times Daily Aug 7, 2025
NASTY Gross (5) USA Today Jun 6, 2025
PRETAX Gross (6) The Times Concise Oct 31, 2024

10 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
35% NET Not gross? (3) USA Today May 16, 2026
33% DOZEN Grosses in a great gross (5) Newsday Aug 22, 2015
32% TOOKIN Grossed (6) LA Times Daily Aug 17, 2021
32% DOZENDOZEN A gross (10) USA Today Jun 26, 2019
32% TAKESIN Grosses (7) Wall Street Journal Jun 4, 2016
32% DOZENSANDDOZENS Grosses (15) Universal Jan 26, 2016
32% YUK "That's gross!" (3) Universal Aug 3, 2015
32% TWELVEDOZEN A gross (11)
32% GUCK It's gross (4)
32% TASTEFUL Not gross (8)

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"Gross!" Crossword Clue
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"Ick" is an informal expression used to convey disgust or revulsion. In the crossword clue "Gross!", "Ick" is a fitting response to something unpleasant or distasteful. It's a concise way to capture a feeling of strong aversion in just three letters.