'Your point being ...?' Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue "Your point being ...?" featured in New York Times puzzle on June 27, 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 3 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is AND.

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8 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
AND "Your point being ...?" (3) New York Times Jun 27, 2026
OKSO "Your point being?" (4) New York Times May 17, 2026
OKAND "Your point being …?" (5) New York Times Jan 3, 2026
SOO "Your point being …?" (3) New York Times Feb 6, 2025
OKAYAND "Your point being?" (7) Universal Nov 18, 2023
MEANINGWHAT 'Your point being ...?' (11) New York Times Apr 15, 2023
SOWHAT "Your point being?" (6) LA Times Daily Jan 17, 2023
YEAHAND 'Your point being ...?' (7) New York Times Jan 8, 2021

32 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
10% YEAHSO "OK ... and your point is?" (6) Universal May 30, 2026
7% LANE "Stay in your __!" (4) LA Times Daily Jun 28, 2026
7% OUR Yours and my (3) Commuter Jun 25, 2026
7% USE "___ your imagination" (3)
7% PUT "Don't ___ your foot in your mouth" (3)
7% MOOT "It's a ___ point" (4) Universal Jun 22, 2026
7% CURB "___ Your Enthusiasm" (4) New York Times Jun 22, 2026
7% ALL "I'm __ yours!" (3) LA Times Daily Jun 21, 2026
7% BOOYA "In your face!" (5) The Atlantic Jun 20, 2026
7% GET "___ to the point!" (3)

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In this clue, "Your point being..." is a phrase often used to introduce a related idea. The word "AND" logically connects thoughts or points in a sentence, making it the fitting answer.