Crossword Clue: "Ole!" or "Hooray!"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""Ole!" or "Hooray!""
Below is the complete list of answers we found in our database for "Ole!" or "Hooray!":
Possibly related crossword clues for ""Ole!" or "Hooray!""
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to "Ole!" or "Hooray!":
- 1962 hit with the repeated lyric "A little bit softer now"
- Be vociferous
- Bellow
- Biggest hit for Tears for Fears
- Attempt to be heard
- "Boo!" or "Bravo!"
- Holler
- Isley Brothers classic
- Conclamation
- Cheer
- "Hallelujah," e.g.
- "Hurrah!," e.g.
- Give a hoot
- Give a yell
- "Give me a ___"
- Cry out
- Cry
- "Fore!" or "Olé!"
- High-volume comment
- High-volume output
- Public recognition
- Outcry.
- Outcry
- Whoop
- Kiss "___ It Out Loud"
- Vociferate
- Song featured in "Animal House"
- Part 3 of our Easter greeting
- Raise one's voice
- Raise the roof
- Rallying cry
- "Ole!" or "Hooray!"
- "Olé!," say
- Loud call
- Loud cry
- Loud Isley Bros. classic?
- Loud tone
- Make oneself heard
- Speak loudly
- "Twist and ---"
- "Twist and ___" (Beatles hit)
- "Twist and ___" (Beatles song)
- "Twist and ---" (Beatles)
- Twist partner?
- Twist partner
- Type in all caps, online
- TYPE IN ALL CAPS, say
- Thing to do from the rooftop
- TALK LIKE THIS!
- Stain-removal brand
- Tallyho, e.g.
- Scream
- Yell
- What "you know you make me wanna" do, in a classic R&B song
- Tell it from the rooftop
- Use capital letters in a chat room
- Use one's outside voice
Recent Usage of "Ole!" or "Hooray!" in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like ""Ole!" or "Hooray!"" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used "Ole!" or "Hooray!" in their crossword puzzles recently:
- USA Today - Sept. 4, 2017