Crossword Clue: Proverb
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Proverb"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Proverb"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Proverb:
- "A closed mouth gathers no foot," e.g.
- "A neat ship is a sweet ship," e.g.
- Any of Aesop's morals
- "A penny saved is a penny earned," e.g.
- "A penny saved is a penny earned," for one
- "A penny saved is a penny earned."
- Aphorism
- "Beauty is only skin deep," e.g.
- ''Beauty is only skin deep,'' e.g.
- "Beauty is only skin-deep," e.g.
- Apothegm
- "A stitch in time ...," e.g.
- "A stitch in time saves nine," e.g.
- ''A stitch in time saves nine,'' e.g.
- "A stitch in time" starts one
- "A watched pot never boils," for one
- "A watched pot never boils" is one
- "Beggars can't be choosers," e.g.
- ''Beggars can't be choosers,'' e.g.
- Ben Franklin witticism
- "Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit," e.g.
- "Better late than never," e.g.
- "Better late than never" is one
- "Better safe than sorry," e.g.
- "Better safe than sorry," for one
- "Better safe than sorry" is one
- "Better safe than sorry," say
- "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one," for one
- "Birds of a feather flock together," e.g.
- Bit from "Poor Richard's Almanack"
- Bit of folk wisdom
- Bit of grandmotherly advice
- Bit of old wisdom
- Age-old expression
- Bit of wisdom
- Axiom
- "All's fair in love and war," e.g.
- Almanac filler
- Instructive saying
- Familiar saying
- Common observation
- "Great minds think alike," e.g.
- "Honesty is the best policy," e.g.
- "Honey catches more flies than vinegar," e.g.
- Condensed but memorable saying
- Condensed, memorable saying
- Bromide's cousin
- It may become a cliché
- Dictum
- Encapsulated observation
- Item in "Poor Richard's Almanack"
- "Fish and visitors stink after three days," for one
- Byword
- "Haste makes waste," e.g.
- "Haste makes waste", e.g.
- ''Haste makes waste,'' e.g.
- "Haste makes waste," for one
- It's often said
- "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," e.g.
- "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," e.g.
- "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," for one
- "If the shoe fits, wear it," e.g.
- Era of commercials?
- ''Crime doesn't pay,'' e.g.
- "He who hesitates is lost," e.g.
- Cliché, often
- "Every dog has its day," e.g.
- Folksy saying
- "Clothes make the man," e.g.
- Gnome
- "Don't count your chickens before they hatch," e.g.
- "Don't cry over spilt milk," e.g.
- "Don't judge a book by its cover," for instance
- "Don't shit where you eat," e.g.
- "Curiosity killed the cat," e.g.
- "Curiosity killed the cat" is one
- "Fortune favors the bold," e.g.
- Proverb containing wisdom almost certainly contradicted by some other proverb
- Proverb
- Proverbial saying
- "Still waters run deep," for example
- "Too many cooks spoil the broth," e.g.
- "That's how the ball bounces," e.g.
- ''That's life!'' e.g.
- Pithy platitude
- Pithy saying
- "Nothing ventured, nothing gained," e.g.
- ''Nothing ventured nothing gained,'' e.g.
- "Nothing ventured, nothing gained," for one
- Motto
- Many a fortune cookie phrase
- Many a line from Benjamin Franklin
- "Out of sight, out of mind," e.g.
- "Many hands make light work," e.g.
- Traditional maxim
- Traditional saying
- Traditional truism
- "Stupid is as stupid does," e.g.
- Murphy's Law, e.g.
- Murphy's Law, for one
- Sometime sampler stitching
- Wise maxim
- Wise old saying
- Wise remark
- Wise saying
- Wise truism
- Wise words
- Maxim or saw
- Maxim
- Maxim's cousin
- "Know thyself," e.g.
- "Know thyself," for one
- Succinct saying
- Tried-and-true saying
- Oft-quoted saying
- Oft-repeated words of wisdom
- Oft-repeated words
- Often-quoted line
- Often-quoted saying
- "Measure twice, cut once," e.g.
- ''Measure twice, cut once,'' e.g.
- Paroemiographer’s brain child.
- Truism
- Old maxim
- Old saw?
- Old saw
- Old saying
- Part of Poor Richard's Almanack
- Poor Richard gem
- Poor Richard pronouncement
- "Poor Richard's Almanack" bit
- "Poor Richard's Almanack" excerpt
- "Poor Richard's Almanack" inclusion
- "Poor Richard's Almanack" item
- Poor Richard's Almanack item
- "Poor Richard's Almanack" maxim
- "Poor Richard's Almanack" offering
- Poor Richard's forte
- Old truism
- Memorable maxim
- Memorable saying
- Memorable words
- Popular saying
- Longstanding observation
- "Look before you leap," e.g.
- "Look before you leap," for example
- ''Look before you leap,'' for example
- "Look before you leap," for one
- "Look before you leap" is one
- "Red sky at night, sailor's delight," e.g.
- Pearl from Poor Richard
- Pearl of wisdom, perhaps
- Pearl of wisdom
- ''Love conquers all,'' e.g.
- "Love conquers all," e.g.
- "Love conquers all," for example
- "Love conquers all" is one
- "Love is blind," e.g.
- "Love thy neighbor" is one
- "Penny wise, pound foolish," e.g.
- ''Penny-wise, pound-foolish,'' e.g.
- ''Penny wise, pound foolish,'' e.g.
- Relative of a motto
- "Let sleeping dogs lie," e.g.
- Madison Ave. publication
- "Money talks," e.g.
- "Money talks," for one
- "Money talks," say
- Phrase of wisdom
- "Opposites attract," e.g.
- "Opposites attract," for one
- "Opposites attract" is one
- Truth, in folklore
- "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch," e.g.
- There are two pennies in a classic one
- "Safety first," e.g.
- Sage words
- Word from the Latin for "I say"
- Word from the wise
- "Waste not, want not," e.g.
- ''Waste not, want not,'' e.g.
- "Waste not, want not," for one
- Silence is golden, e.g.
- Simple saying
- Sampler sentence
- Sampler wisdom
- "Two heads are better than one," for one
- "Two wrongs don't make a right," e.g.
- "Two wrongs don't make a right," for one
- Words from the wise
- Words of wisdom
- Words to live by
- Words to the wise
- Saw.
- Saw
- Saying
- Saying to remember
- Saying with meaning
- "What goes around, comes around," e.g.
- "What goes around, comes around," for one
- "What goes up must come down," e.g.
- What may follow "they say"
- "Time flies," e.g.
- Time-honored saying
- Time-honored truism
- Time-honored words
- "Time is money," e.g.
- ''Time is money,'' e.g.
- "Time is money," for example
- "Time is money," for one
- Time-tested truism
- Timeworn observation
- Timeworn truism
- Timeworn words
- You can say that again
- Terse observation
- Terse truth
Recent Usage of Proverb in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Proverb" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Proverb in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Penny Dell - Oct. 13, 2020
- Penny Dell - June 28, 2020
- Penny Dell - June 15, 2020
- Penny Dell - May 2, 2020
- Evening Standard - April 30, 2020
- Evening Standard - April 23, 2020
- Penny Dell - Feb. 25, 2020
- LA Times - Aug. 12, 2019
- The Guardian Quick - June 12, 2019
- Penny Dell - May 25, 2019
- Evening Standard Quick - May 10, 2019
- Evening Standard - April 11, 2019
- Penny Dell - March 25, 2019
- Evening Standard Quick - March 22, 2019
- Evening Standard Quick - March 13, 2019
- Evening Standard Quick - Jan. 18, 2019
- Penny Dell - Nov. 19, 2018
- Sheffer - Oct. 19, 2018
- Penny Dell - Sept. 15, 2018
- Evening Standard Quick - Aug. 1, 2018