Under the weather Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue Under the weather featured in Eugene Sheffer puzzle on September 26, 2025. 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 3 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is ILL.

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Crossword Answer For Under the weather:

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10 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
ILL Under the weather (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 26, 2025
DS Under the weather (2) USA Today Quick Sep 2, 2024
SICK Under the weather (4) USA Today Quick Sep 2, 2024
UNWELL Under the weather (6) Commuter Dec 26, 2023
AILING Under the weather (6) Newsday Sep 25, 2022
LAIDUP Under the weather (6)
SICKLY Under the weather (6)
NOTWELL Under the weather (7)
INDISPOSED Under the weather (10)
SICKASADOG Under the weather (10)

30 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
43% AILS Is under the weather (4) Commuter Aug 8, 2025
43% AIL Be under the weather (3) USA Today Jul 10, 2025
41% FEELOK Not be under the weather (6) New York Times Sep 24, 2022
41% AILED Was under the weather (5) Thomas Joseph Jun 29, 2022
41% FEELILL Be under the weather (7) New York Times Jun 9, 2020
41% FEELSILL Is under the weather (8)
38% IDIOM "Under the weather," e.g. (5) USA Today Aug 12, 2025
35% SICKEST Most under the weather (7)
35% LOVE Feeling under the weather? (4) LA Times Daily Oct 14, 2022
35% HOPE Feeling under the weather? (4) LA Times Daily Oct 14, 2022

Clues for The Eugene Sheffer Puzzle on September 26, 2025

Under the weather Crossword Clue
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When someone is "under the weather," it means they are feeling unwell or sick. In the context of a crossword puzzle, "ILL" is the perfect answer to capture this feeling of being under the weather in a succinct and commonly used term.