Crossword Clue: Competing
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Competing"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Competing"
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- -- -- for keeps
- -- for the long run
- -- for the long term
- __ for the long haul
- __ for the money
- ___ for the long haul
- ___ for the money
- ___ to win it
- ___ to win
- ____ for the money
- Any letter in NATO
- Any part of F.D.R.
- Any part of J.F.K.: Abbr.
- Any part of NBC
- A possible winner
- Approve, briefly
- Approve, for short
- Approve quickly, for short
- Abbr. part, often
- Beginning ltr.
- Arctic native
- Acronym part: Abbr.
- Acronym pt.
- Big letter on stationery: Abbr.
- Big stationery letter: Abbr.
- Bit of handkerchief embroidery: Abbr.
- Bit of stitching: Abbr.
- Alive, competitively
- Common stand-in for a middle name (abbr.)
- Competing
- Competitive
- Competitive at the moment
- Brief monogram
- Brief O.K.: Abbr.
- Contending
- Gang of Four's "Natural's Not ___"
- Chester A. Arthur has one (abbr.)
- Embroidered ltr., often
- Embroidered ltr., perhaps
- Embroidered ltr.
- HST part, say: Abbr.
- G.B.S. component
- Handkerchief décor: Abbr.
- Handkerchief ltr.
- Item on a handbag: Abbr.
- First: Abbr.
- Hankie embroidery (Abbr.)
- Hanky décor: Abbr.
- First letter: Abbr.
- First ltr.
- Engraved ltr., perhaps
- Have a hand __
- Entry blank datum: Abbr.
- Having a shot at winning
- Having a shot to win
- J. Edgar Hoover used one: Abbr.
- J, F, or K: abbr.
- J., F. or K.: Abbr.
- J, F or K, e.g., in J.F.K.: Abbr.
- J, F, or K, to JFK
- J or D, for J.D. Salinger
- J. Paul Getty used one
- Illuminated letter: Abbr.
- "I'm ___ for the long haul": 2 wds.
- "I'm ___ to win!"
- "I'm only ___ for the money"
- Capital letter: Abbr.
- JFK e.g.
- JFK part: Abbr.
- J.K. Rowling attribute, for short?
- "Down ___" (Nine Inch Nails song)
- Down but not out
- "Her heart wasn't ___"
- F., D., or R.
- F. Lee Bailey uses one
- F. Murray Abraham feature: Abbr.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald used one (abbr.)
- Initials, initially
- Still a contender
- Still alive
- Still battling
- Still competing
- Still competitive
- Still contending
- Still fighting
- Still having a chance
- Still having a shot at winning
- Still having a shot to win
- Still vying
- Still with a chance to win
- Still with a fighting chance
- Not yet eliminated from the contest
- Not yet eliminated
- Orig.
- Not yet out of contention
- Not yet out of the running
- Ornamental letter: Abbr.
- Pt. of a monogram
- Pt. of an OK, maybe
- Pt. of some signatures
- "Where's the profit _____?"
- "...now lie ___"
- R.L.S. component
- 'Put a sock --!'
- "Put a sock ___!"
- "Put a sock ___!": 2 wds.
- ''Put a sock ___!''
- Very much alive
- Put one's foot __
- Put one's foot ___
- O., to O. Henry
- The G, W or B in G.W.B.
- Rolling __ (prosperous)
- Rolling __ (wealthy)
- Rolling ___ (really rich): 2 wds.
- Rolling ___ (rich)
- Rolling ___ (wealthy)
- Rolling -- (rich)
- Questionnaire datum: Abbr.
- Quick approval?
- Quick approval: Abbr.
- Quick approval, for short
- Quick O.K.: Abbr.
- With a chance to win
- With a fighting chance
- Vying
- W., e.g.: Abbr.
- "My heart just isn't ___": 2 wds.
- "My heart just isn't ___"
- L, B, or J, to LBJ
- L., B. or J.
- O.K., in a way: Abbr.
- OK, in a way
- Part of a competition
- The "W" in Geo. W. Bush, e.g.
- Part of a monogram: Abbr.
- Part of a monogram (abbr.)
- Name part: Abbr.
- Part of A.A. Milne?
- Part of an acronym
- Part of C.W. Post: Abbr.
- Part of F.D.R.
- Part of FDR: Abbr.
- Part of F.D.R.: Abbr.
- Part of G.B.S.
- Part of JFK: Abbr.
- Part of JFK?: Abbr.
- Part of LBJ, e.g.: Abbr.
- Part of many a sig.
- Part of many co. names
- Part of RBG or LBJ: Abbr.
- Part of the contest
- Part of T.S.E.
- Part of U.S.: Abbr.
- Participating
- Parts of some sigs.
- Michael J. Fox uses one (abbr.)
- Mid. name substitute
- Middle of many a sig.
- Middle part of many signatures: Abbr.
- PC half?: Abbr.
- One of three for J. R. R. Tolkien: Abbr.
- One of two for J. K. Rowling: Abbr.
- Ltr. of approval?
- Ltr. on a handkerchief
- Ltr. with a period
- MLK part: Abbr.
- Personal letter: Abbr.
- Personal letter?: Abbr.
- Letter in a monogram: Abbr.
- Letter in the middle: abbr.
- Letter of approval?: Abbr.
- Letterhead?: Abbr.
- Monogram: abbr.
- Monogram component: Abbr.
- Monogram element: Abbr.
- Monogram feature: Abbr.
- Monogram letter: Abbr.
- Monogram letter (abbr.)
- Monogram ltr.
- Monogram part (abbr.)
- Monogram part: Abbr.
- Monogram pt.
- Monogram unit: Abbr.
- Not hopelessly behind
- Not out of contention
- Not out of the game
- Not out of the running
- "There's millions ___!": Twain-Warner
- "There's no future __"
- "There's no future ___": 2 wds.
- Sign in a way: Abbr.
- Sign, in a way: Abbr.
- Sign off on: Abbr.
- Signature part: Abbr.
- Signature piece?: Abbr.
- Signature piece, perhaps: Abbr.
- Surname preceder, perhaps: Abbr.
- "They're just ___ for the money": 2 wds.
- "We're ___ together"
- "You gotta be ________ to ..."
- ''What's __ for me?''
- "What's __ for me?"
- "What's ___ for me?"
- "What's ___ for me?": 2 wds.
- Whats ___ for me?
- ''What's ___ for me?''
- What's ____ for me?
- "What's _____ for me?"
- 'What's -- for me?'
- "What's --- for me?"
- "What's the harm __?"
- 'What'sfor me?'
- Stationery letter: Abbr.
Recent Usage of Competing in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Competing" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Competing in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Penny Dell Sunday - Nov. 1, 2020
- Universal Crossword - May 24, 2019
- New York Times - June 23, 2016
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - May 18, 2014
- USA Today - Sept. 18, 2012
- Brendan Emmett Quigley - Oct. 3, 2011
- Newsday - April 7, 2011
- New York Times - March 30, 2010
- New York Times - Oct. 5, 2007
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 15, 2007
- Universal Crossword - April 23, 2004
- Universal Crossword - March 8, 2002
- New York Times - July 26, 1997
- New York Times - July 12, 1993