Crossword Clue: Word after take or high
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- __ o'clock shadow
- "___ Card Stud," 1968 film
- ___-fingered ivy
- ____-and-dime
- "____ Easy Pieces"
- Basketball side
- Basketball team
- Basketball-team count
- Basketball team.
- _____ Islands, Nova Scotia
- ______ golden rings
- A cast may take it
- A short rest, in actors' lingo
- A short rest, so to speak
- Bill denomination with Lincoln's picture
- Bill depicting Lincoln
- Bill featuring Abraham Lincoln
- Bill in a till
- Bill with a marten
- Bill with Lincoln's portrait
- Almost half a dozen
- Dave Brubeck classic "Take __"
- Dave Clark ___
- Common office-closing hour
- Common quitting time
- Cents in a nickel
- Grief stage count, according to Kübler-Ross
- Hoop group
- It may be taken by a cast
- Brubeck's "Take ___"
- Half a sawbuck
- Half of ten
- Halfway between eleven and eleven
- Fin
- Bulls or Bullets
- End of the workday, often
- Germany, our # ____ trader
- Enid Blyton's famous number?
- Court team
- "Gimme ___!"
- Give me ___!
- Joe DiMaggio's number
- Joe DiMaggio's retired number
- Golden rings count
- "High-__!"
- High ___ (celebratory hand slap)
- High ___ (gesture of triumph)
- Face-stubble time
- Dap alternative
- V, to Valerian
- V
- Solid orange ball
- Punch-out time
- Number in quintet
- Number of angles in a pentagon
- Number of arms on a typical starfish
- Number of digits that some hands have
- Number of events in a pentathlon
- Number of letters in the theme word
- Number of Olympic rings
- Number of original New Kids on the Block
- "Shadow" time.
- Number of singers the Backstreet Boys have
- Number of spaces the tab key moved the carriage, on early typewriters
- Number of Yahtzee dice
- Number Tom Petty album "Long After Dark" was
- Number
- Numeric name of a time-traveling character in "The Umbrella Academy"
- Kind of scan, for short
- Roman V
- ... of a 1964 Kennedy stamp
- Something to take when you need a break?
- Knicks, e.g.
- Knicks or Celtics
- Knicks or Lakers
- Knicks or Nets
- Quinary group
- Quincunx dot count
- Quintet
- Quintet count
- Quintet quorum
- "Lincoln"
- Lincoln bill
- Maximum on a hurricane wind scale
- Lincoln's bill
- Quitting hour for many
- Quitting time for many
- Quitting time for most
- Quitting time, for some
- Quitting time, often
- Quitting time, perhaps
- Quitting time
- Sum of the first two prime numbers
- Popular shift ender
- Late afternoon
- Late afternoon hour
- One in ___ (20%)
- Low roll in craps
- Pentagon side count
- Lowest possible score in a Yahtzee game
- Minimum Yahtzee score
- Nine-to-__ worker
- Nine-to-__
- Reporter's ___ W's
- Prime number
- Orange ball
- Orange pool ball number
- Word after "take" or "give me"
- Word after take or high
- Supreme Court majority
- Word on a nickel
- Sawbuck halved
- Workday end for many
- "Take ___" (Dave Brubeck classic)
- Take ___ (rest)
- What musicians take between sets?
- Till bill
- Time to go home, for many
- Time to knock off work, maybe
- Time to quit, maybe
- Smallish bill
- Ten halved
- When some local newscasts begin
- Senses count
Recent Usage of Word after take or high in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 12, 1995