Crossword Clue: Take to
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- 15 preceder
- 1967's Summer of ___
- 2006 Beatles mashup album used in a Cirque du Soleil show
- 2/14 sentiment
- 2/14 topic
- "__ Makes the World Go 'Round"
- __ story
- "___ Actually" (2003 British Christmas-themed movie)
- ___-all (score)
- "___ & Basketball" (2000 film)
- ___ Field, Dallas airport
- ___-fifteen
- ___-hate relationship
- "___ is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies": Aristotle
- "___ is or it ain't" (Morrison)
- "___ Me Like You Do" (Ellie Goulding hit)
- "___ Potion No. 9" (1959 song)
- Amour
- "___ your nails!"
- "___ Yourself" (2015 Justin Bieber song)
- ____ Child (Supremes hit by our Dean Taylor)
- "And I ____ Her"
- ____ & War
- ''A battlefield,'' to Benatar
- Be gaga over
- "A game that two can play and both win": Eva Gabor
- Be very fond of
- Be wild about
- "A madness most discreet," per Romeo
- Aphrodite's domain
- "A smoke made with the fume of sighs," to Romeo
- "A temporary insanity curable by marriage," per Ambrose Bierce
- "A temporary insanity," per Ambrose Bierce
- Benatar's battlefield
- Bessie of the silents
- Arthur Lee band
- Bierce's definition of it starts, "A temporary insanity curable by marriage"
- Actress Jennifer ___ Hewitt
- (At tennis) zero
- Adoration
- Adore
- Affection
- Affectionate email closing
- Affectionate letter ender
- Affectionate valediction
- Blind emotion?
- All-conquering thing
- All-conqueror
- All you need, according to a 1967 hit
- All you need, according to the Beatles
- "All you need," in a Beatles song
- All you need, in a Beatles song
- All you need, in a song; nothing, on a court
- "All You Need Is ___" (Beatles)
- "All You Need Is ___," Beatles hit
- ''All You Need Is ___'' (Beatles)
- "All You Need Is ___"
- All you need, purportedly
- All you need, to the Beatles
- Ballad topic
- "Drunk in ___" (Beyoncé hit)
- Intense attraction
- Intense emotion
- Intimate letter sign-off
- Common emotion
- Common literary theme
- Center court nothing
- Great affection
- Dearest
- "Greater ___ hath no man . . . "
- Hold dear
- Frequent letter ender
- Frequent song subject
- Certain human drive
- Deep affection
- "Friendship that has caught fire," per Ann Landers
- Favorite song subject
- Feb. 14 sentiment
- Feb. 14 word
- February 14 feeling
- February 14 sentiment
- Honey
- It comes with hearts and flowers
- It conquers all, it's said
- It "conquers all"
- It could be nothing
- It is "resistless in battle," wrote Sophocles
- It "keeps the cold out better than a cloak," per Longfellow
- It "makes the world go round"
- It makes the world go round?
- It makes the world go round
- Brotherhood Week theme
- Game score
- Ellie Goulding's "___ Me Like You Do"
- Cherish
- Devotion
- Elton John "Can You Feel the ___ Tonight"
- Garbo film: 1927
- It means nothing at Arthur Ashe Stadium
- It means nothing to Andy Murray
- It means nothing to Andy Roddick
- It means nothing to Federer
- It means nothing to Navratilova
- It means nothing to Roger Federer
- It means nothing to some people
- It means nothing
- It precedes 15
- Emotion celebrated on Valentine's Day
- Emotion symbolized by a heart
- Emotion that's sometimes confused with lust
- Emotion that's sung about in many pop songs
- It spins Mother Earth
- "First ____"
- End of the observation
- Endearing closing
- It's a many-splendored thing
- First-sight phenomenon
- Cirque du Soleil's show based on the Beatles songs
- Court cipher
- It's nothing, at Wimbledon
- It's nothing to Agassi
- It's nothing to Chris Evert
- It's nothing to Federer
- It's nothing to Graf
- It's nothing to Roger Federer
- It's nothing to Seles
- It's nothing to Venus Williams
- It's nothing
- Court zero
- Courtney of Hole
- Iconic image from artist Robert Indiana
- Eric Segal's "___ Story"
- Eros
- "Crazy, Stupid, ___" (2011 Steve Carell movie)
- Heart-to-heart exchange
- Heart-to-heart exchange?
- Go beyond "like"
- (In tennis) no score
- In tennis, nothing
- Dote on
- Cupid's concern
- Cupid's field
- Cupid's interest
- Cupid's province
- Cupid's realm
- Cupid's specialty
- Care for very much
- Care for
- Hepburn TV movie "___ Among the Ruins"
- Coleridge poem
- Facebook heart icon
- Colorado's Governor
- "Justify My ___" (Madonna song)
- Proverbial world rotator
- Serenade subject
- Serenader's sentiment
- Serenader's subject
- That certain feeling
- Valentine card sentiment
- Valentine card subject
- Valentine-card word
- Valentine sentiment
- Valentine subject
- Valentine theme
- Valentine verb
- Valentine word
- Valentine's Day emotion
- Valentine's Day feeling
- Valentine's Day sentiment
- Valentine's Day subject
- Valentine's Day theme
- Valentine's feeling
- That which conquers all
- Noted mezzo-soprano
- "Manhattan ___ Story" (ABC series that was the first cancellation of the 2014-2015 TV season)
- Mother __
- Nothing for Graf
- Nothing, for Nadal
- Nothing for Nadal
- Nothing for the Williams sisters?
- Motherly instinct
- Nothing, in tennis
- Nothing on the court
- Nothing, on the courts
- Nothing, to Courier
- Nothing, to Lloyd
- Nothing, to McEnroe
- Nothing, to Nastase
- Nothing, to Navratilova
- Motivation for the earth's rotation?
- Notorious canal
- Topic of many songs
- Our quote, part 7
- "The ____ Boat"
- The ____ Boat
- Torch song subject
- Torch song topic
- Torch-song topic
- "Many-splendored thing" of song
- "Puppy ____"
- Puppy follower?
- "Puppy" or "true" follower
- Robert Indiana painting
- Robert Indiana sculpture
- Robert Indiana stamp insignia
- "Street" The Doors sang of
- Kind of beads or handles
- Kind of bird or apple
- Very deep affection
- "The crowning grace of humanity," to Petrarch
- The Cult's '85 breakthrough
- Strong affection
- Kind of nest or knot
- Marriage partner
- Object of affection
- Like some tennis games
- Rom-com subject
- Somebody to ___ ( Bieber hit )
- Wimbledon score, e.g.
- Wimbledon score
- Wimbledon's zero
- Romance
- Something good to fall in
- Romantic feeling
- Romantic Sask. place name
- Romcom subject
- Something often fallen out of
- King's answer to human conflict
- Player of Hole notes?
- "Like the measles, ___ is most dangerous when it comes late in life": Lord Byron
- Something to fall in or out of
- Something to fall in
- Subject of many songs
- Treasure
- Pleasant emotion
- Pam Shriver's zilch
- Shirley ___, Met mezzo-soprano
- Shirley of the opera
- "The occupation of the idle man, the distraction of the warrior, the peril of the sovereign," per Napoleon
- Song subject, often
- Songwriter's topic
- Sonnet subject
- Tribute sentiment
- Poetic topic for Ovid
- "...my true ___ sent to me..."
- "Poetry of the senses," per Honoré de Balzac
- Pointless in tennis
- Part 2 of a Stephen Leacock quote
- Nada for Nadal
- Troubador's topic
- Troubadour topic
- Troubadour's subject
- Troubadour's topic
- "The Truth About ___" (2012 Pink album that reached #1)
- Part of some scores
- Part of some tennis scores
- Part of the marriage vow
- Popular song subject
- Popular topic with lyricists
- Las Vegas show based on Beatles music
- Passion
- Passionate affection
- Passionate desire
- Really eat up
- Really go for
- Mezzo-soprano Shirley ___
- Mezzo-soprano Shirley
- Reason for marriage
- Laugher at locksmiths
- Powerful emotion
- Love Love ____ (Lombardo hit )
- One of the Beach Boys
- Low court score
- One of "three little words"
- One of three little words
- Nil to Navratilova
- Lyricist's inspiration
- Lyricist's subject, often
- Lenny Kravitz "Let ___ Rule"
- No score in tennis
- Letter sign-off word
- Letter sign-off
- Main squeeze
- Philophobe's fear
- Opposite of hate
- Profound feeling
- Like a lot
- More than care for
- More than fancy
- More than like
- Warm attachment
- Theme of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Word associated with artist Robert Indiana
- Tunnel of ___ (amusement park ride)
- Word before apple or bird
- Word before nest or knot
- Word in a tennis score
- Word on a February card
- Supremes "Stop! In the Name of ___"
- Word on a valentine
- Word on Robert Indiana's postage stamp
- Word represented by a heart
- Word with bird or nest
- "Same ___" (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song)
- "Same Old ___" (2015 Selena Gomez song)
- Word with mother or puppy
- Word with puppy or true
- Sweetheart
- Sweetheart's emotion
- Wedding word
- "Tyrannick ___," Dryden play
- World mover
- World rotator
- World rotator, so they say
- World rotator?
- World spinner?
- World spinner
- World-turner
- World turner
- World turner?
- This means nothing to McEnroe
- Take to
- Score before 15, in tennis
- Score before 15
- Score in a pointless game?
- Score of zero
- XOXOXO alternative
- What Kravitz let "Rule"
- Tin Pan Alley subject
- Tin Pan Alley topic
- What the world needs now
- What Valentine's Day is all about
- You can't live without it
- What "will keep us together," in a 1975 hit
- Starting point in tennis
- Starting score in tennis
- See blurb
- Segal's "___ Story"
- Tennis goose egg
- Tennis nonscore
- Tennis number
- Tennis score
- Tennis term
- Tennis word
- Tennis zero
- Tenth word in a telegram.
- Zero, at Ashe Stadium
- Zero, at Wimbledon
- Zero in a game
- Zero, in a sport
- Zero, in tennis
- Zero, on a court
- Zero on the court
- Zero score (it's all you need)
- Zero (that makes the world go round?)
- Zero, to Cash
- Zero, to Nadal
- Zero, to Sampras
- Zero, to tennis players
- Zero, to Venus and Serena
- Zero, to Venus
- Zero
- Zilch at Wimbledon
- Zilch, at Wimbledon
- Zilch, in tennis
- Zilch, on a court
- Zilch, to Connors
- Zip on the courts
Recent Usage of Take to in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 18, 1975