Crossword Answer: SPIED
If you're looking for all of the crossword clues that have the answer SPIED then you're in the right place. We found 94 clues that have SPIED as their answer.
Crossword Puzzle Clues for SPIED
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for SPIED:
- Beheld
- Acted as a mole
- Acted the mole
- Caught a glimpse of
- Caught sight of
- Dug around, like a mole
- Invaded someone's privacy
- Eavesdropped, perhaps
- Descried
- Gumshoed
- Detected
- Did a mole's work
- Did a Smart thing?
- Did CIA work
- Did cloak-and-dagger work
- Bugged, with "on"
- Did intelligence work
- Did secret agent work
- Did secret-agent work
- Did secret work
- Did some scouting
- Employed a keyhole
- Did undercover work
- Gathered intelligence (on)
- Gathered intelligence
- Emulated 007
- Emulated Bond
- Emulated Caleb
- Emulated George Smiley
- Emulated Hari
- Emulated Harriet
- Emulated Harvey Birch
- Emulated James Bond
- Emulated Joshua and Caleb
- Emulated Mata Hari
- Emulated moles
- Discovered
- Entered the Bond trade?
- Glimpsed
- Helped Mata Hari
- Took part in clandestine activities
- Served secretly
- Kept a secret watch on
- Noticed
- Planted bugs, say
- Observed covertly
- Observed secretly
- Played the mole
- Played the role of a mole
- Sought intel
- Sought intelligence
- Sought secrets, in a way
- Sought secrets
- Laid eyes on
- Looked in (on)
- Looked through a knothole, say
- Looked through keyholes
- Reconnoitered
- Peeked through a keyhole
- Peeped
- Made like a mole
- Made out
- Was a mole
- Was a secret agent
- Was an agent, say
- Was in the Bond trade?
- Was on a stakeout
- Sighted
- Watched closely
- Watched from seclusion
- Watched furtively, with "on"
- Watched secretly
- Watched surreptitiously
- Surveyed through a keyhole.
- Saw.
- Saw
- Worked as a mole
- Worked for CSIS
- Worked for M
- Worked for MI6
- Worked for the CIA, perhaps
- Worked for the C.I.A.
- Worked for the K.G.B.
- Worked furtively
- Worked undercover
- Worked with Mata Hari
- Went undercover
- Spotted
- Secretly watched
- Snooped
- Snooped around
- Used a peephole
- Used a tap, say
- Used binoculars, maybe
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to SPIED:
- EYED
- SAW
- SEEN
- VIEWED
- ESPIED
- SAW
- ESPIED
- EYED
- SEEN
- BEHELD
- SEEN
- ESPIED
- NOTICED
- SAW
- SEEN
- SENSED
- SMELLED
- TUNNELED
- CAMEUPON
- DETECTED
- DUGUP
- FOUND
- FOUNDOUT
- GOTAT
- LEARNEDOF
- LEARNT
- SAW
- SEEN
- SIGHTED
- ESPIED
- EYED
- PEEKED
- SAW
- SEEN
- SPOTTED
- TOOKALOOK
- DETECTED
- ESPIED
- OBSERVED
- SAW
- SEEN
- SPOTTED
- SPIEDON
- BEHELD
- ESPIED
- SAW
- SEEN
- SPOTTED
- SCOUTED
- PEERED
- DIDOK
- ESPIED
- FARED
- MANAGED
- NECKED
- READ
- SAW
- SEEN
- AIMED
- AIMEDAT
- INTHECROSSHAIRS
- SPOTTED
- BIRDDOGGED
- EYED
- IDE
- STAREDAT
- SPIEDON
- ADAGE
- SIGHTED
- ADAGE
- APHORISM
- AXIOM
- BEHELD
- CLICHE
- CUTTER
- DATED
- ESPIED
- EYED
- GLIMPSED
- GRASPED
- HASTEMAKESWASTE
- LAIDEYESON
- MAXIM
- MET
- NOTICED
- PROVERB
- SAYING
- SETEYESON
- SIGHTED
- WASTENOTWANTNOT
- WITNESSED
- WATCHED
- TRUISM
- SPOTTED
- SUPERVISED
- VIEWED
- HID
- CALICO
- DAPPLE
- DAPPLED
- DETECTED
- ESPIED
- EYED
- FLECKED
- LAIDEYESON
- LENT
- NOTICED
- PIED
- PINTO
- SAW
- SEEN
- SIGHTED
- SPECKED
- SPECKLED
- SPYED
- STAINED
- SPIEDON
- NOSED
- PRIED
- NOSED
- PRIED
Recent Usage of SPIED in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used SPIED in their crossword puzzles:
- Newsday - Nov. 8, 2020
- New York Times - May 18, 2020
- USA Today - April 3, 2020
- New York Times - Jan. 15, 2020
- LA Times - Jan. 13, 2020
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Nov. 24, 2019
- New York Times - Oct. 3, 2019
- Newsday - July 22, 2019
- Newsday - April 18, 2019
- Newsday - Feb. 28, 2019
- WSJ Daily - Jan. 26, 2019
- The Puzzle Society - Dec. 28, 2018
- Joseph - Nov. 2, 2018
- That's Life! - Oct. 30, 2018
- WSJ Daily - Oct. 9, 2018
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Sept. 23, 2018
- The Guardian Quick - July 7, 2018
- LA Times - May 25, 2018
- That's Life! - May 21, 2018
- New York Times - May 20, 2018