Crossword Clue: Grammatical case: Abbr.
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- 1 followed by 100 zeroes
- "___ ole davil, sea": O'Neill
- Bit of Brooklynese
- Alternative to dis?
- Gram. case
- Grammar case: Abbr.
- Grammatical case: Abbr.
- Common computer-file extension
- Common PC file suffix
- "Homey don't play ___"
- "Dese are de conditions ___ prevail": Durante
- Brooklynese pronoun
- Digital audiotape
- Dis alternative
- Dis opposite
- Dis partner?
- Dis's opposite
- Dis's partner
- "Gimme ___!"
- "Gimme ___ ding!"
- "Gimme ___!" (rude order)
- 'Gimme -- ding!'
- 'Gimme --!' (rude demand)
- ''Can't Help Lovin' __ Man''
- "Can't Help Lovin' __ Man"
- "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man," 1927 song
- "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man" (Kern/Hammerstein song)
- ''Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man'' (Kern/Hammerstein song)
- "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man" ("Show Boat" song)
- "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man"
- Can't Help Lovin' ____ Man
- 'Can't Help Lovin' -- Man'
- 'Can't Help Lovin' -- Man' ('Porgy and Bess' tune)
- "Can't Help Lovin' --- Man"
- Case in grammar: Abbr.
- Case in Lat. grammar
- Colloquial pronoun
- Informal object
- Cassette type: Abbr.
- Kern and Hammerstein's "Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man"
- "Tote ___ barge . . . "
- "Tote ___ barge!"
- Who __ Nation: New Orleans Saints fans
- "Who __?": New Orleans Saints chant
- "Who __?": New Orleans Saints fans' chant
- "Who __?": New Orleans Saints' fans chant
- "Who __?": Saints fans' chant
- "Who __?" (slangy query)
- "Who ___?!"
- "Who ___?"
- "Who ___?" (New Orleans slang)
- "Who ___?" (slangy query)
- "Who ___?" (Superdome query)
- "Tru ___"
- 'True --!'
- "True ___!"
- "True ___!" ("Amen!")
- "True ___" ("Indeedy")
- "True ___!" (slangy "Indeed!")
- 'True --' ('Indeedy')
- 'True --!' ('Yes siree!')
- Partner of dis
- Lat. case
- Latin case: Abbr.
- Recording medium, for short
- One of "dose," in Brooklyn
- Opposite of 'dis'
- Opposite of dis
- Not dis?
- Not 'dis'
- Not dis
- Not dis, in Brooklyn
- Not 'dis,' in Brooklyn
- Not "dis," in Brooklyn
- Pronoun used in Brooklyn
- Single dose?
- Slangy pronoun
- Slurred pronoun
- 'What's up wit --?'
- "What's up wit ___?"
Recent Usage of Grammatical case: Abbr. in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Oct. 25, 2012
- New York Times - Oct. 25, 1973
- New York Times - Jan. 30, 1972
- New York Times - April 18, 1970