"Us" is the objective case of this pronoun |
we |
200 |
November 11, 2021 |
A snippet of it: ...288419716... |
pi |
400 |
November 11, 2021 |
It's the third note in the major scale of the sol-fa set of singing syllables |
mi |
600 |
November 11, 2021 |
It's the garment being worn here |
a gi |
800 |
November 11, 2021 |
A moon in our solar system named for a maiden of myth |
Io |
1000 |
November 11, 2021 |
Vamoose! |
go |
200 |
July 13, 2021 |
Hamlet's first choice |
be |
400 |
July 13, 2021 |
Evil King clown tale |
<i>It</i> |
600 |
July 13, 2021 |
22/7, approximately |
pi |
800 |
July 13, 2021 |
The farming equivalent of Big Pharma is not Big Farm but big this |
Ag |
1000 |
July 13, 2021 |
This abbreviated word is sometimes found before art & after photo |
op |
200 |
October 16, 2020 |
According to the Chinese calendar, 2021 will be the year of this animal |
the ox |
400 |
October 16, 2020 |
It's the name of the game being played here |
Go |
600 |
October 16, 2020 |
In the title of a Eugene O'Neill play, it precedes "Wilderness!" |
Ah |
800 |
October 16, 2020 |
Scrabble players know this 2-letter word is a type of 3-toed sloth found in Brazil |
the ai |
1000 |
October 16, 2020 |
This biblical word is often found before "& behold" |
lo |
200 |
June 14, 2019 |
The 2013 meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association included a paper on "The Social Meaning of" this word |
eh |
400 |
June 14, 2019 |
"Clumsy" in language, castrated in fact, it's a type of draft animal |
ox |
600 |
June 14, 2019 |
As an adjective, it denotes huge self-interest, like in describing an entire decade |
me |
800 |
June 14, 2019 |
Dutch for "yes" |
ja |
1000 |
June 14, 2019 |
The objective case of I |
me |
200 |
April 14, 2017 |
It's Down Under slang for Australia itself |
Oz |
400 |
April 14, 2017 |
A wise movie character told us this, or this not; there is no try |
do |
600 |
April 14, 2017 |
2-piece martial arts garment |
a gi |
800 |
April 14, 2017 |
A woman loved by Zeus turned into a heifer |
Io |
1000 |
April 14, 2017 |
It introduces a conditional clause |
if |
200 |
January 6, 2017 |
In math it's a synonym for "times" |
by |
400 |
January 6, 2017 |
When I say, "We'll be right back", it's the next thing viewers see |
an ad |
600 |
January 6, 2017 |
The archaic plural form of thou |
ye |
800 |
January 6, 2017 |
It's the game seen here |
Go |
1000 |
January 6, 2017 |
This mystical word used in mantras contains 3 sounds, but in English it's 2 letters |
om |
200 |
January 23, 2012 |
It often follows "in" to mean "concerning" |
re |
400 |
January 23, 2012 |
Supernatural elements appear in kiri, a play in this Japanese form |
no |
600 |
January 23, 2012 |
It's Latin for "and" , Y'al. |
et |
800 |
January 23, 2012 |
"To say or utter" is one of the American Heritage Dictionary's many definitions for this word--ask any teen |
go |
1000 |
January 23, 2012 |
Twisted Sister sang, "We're not gonna take" this |
it |
200 |
September 17, 2009 |
To spell this animal, just use a hug & a kiss from the bottom of a letter |
ox |
400 |
September 17, 2009 |
For Freud it was an unconscious, instinctual force |
the id |
600 |
September 17, 2009 |
Meaning "to" in Latin, it can precede "hoc" or "infinitum" |
<i>ad</i> |
800 |
September 17, 2009 |
It preceded "MTV Raps" in the title of a TV show |
<i>Yo!</i> |
1000 |
September 17, 2009 |
Before the grand jury, Bill Clinton said, "It depends on... your definition of" this word |
"is" |
200 |
June 2, 2008 |
An Italian river, or the red Teletubby |
Po |
600 |
June 2, 2008 |
Don't have a cow, man, it's just the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet |
mu |
800 |
June 2, 2008 |
In British slang this word alone means thank you; 2 together means good-bye |
ta |
1000 |
June 2, 2008 |
"Ut" used to be used for the first or key note of the musical scale; this has replaced it |
do |
|
June 2, 2008 |
Chinese for "Buddha" (it's not fe, fi or fum) |
fo |
200 |
February 27, 2008 |
It's a bird!It's a plane!It's Superego & his sidekick, Ego, suppressing this |
Id |
400 |
February 27, 2008 |
A prefix meaning "out of", or informally, your former spouse |
ex |
600 |
February 27, 2008 |
It's the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet, which is very old |
nu |
800 |
February 27, 2008 |
This Italian river begins near Mount Viso |
Po |
1000 |
February 27, 2008 |
A person who has a selfish reason for doing something has this tool "to grind" |
ax |
200 |
March 25, 2003 |
Oh, deer! It's the first tone of the diatonic musical scale |
do |
400 |
March 25, 2003 |
In hyphenated terms, it comes before -go, -show & -brainer |
no |
600 |
March 25, 2003 |
It can mean awake, cheerful, or at bat |
up |
800 |
March 25, 2003 |
In an expression from Matthew 6:30, it's the word that immediately precedes "of little faith" |
Ye |
1000 |
March 25, 2003 |
"Ut" used to be used for the first or keynote of the musical scale; this has replaced it |
Do |
200 |
June 5, 2002 |
In TV show titles this name has stood alone & followed "Mister" |
Ed |
400 |
June 5, 2002 |
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew plays a board game with Sarah.) I'm trouncing Sarah in this classic Japanese game |
Go |
600 |
June 5, 2002 |
The Random House Dictionary gives one definition of it as "at bat" |
up |
800 |
June 5, 2002 |
Creature of the bovine ilk that the Chinese use to symbolize a year |
an ox |
1000 |
June 5, 2002 |
In song it's "A name I call myself" |
mi |
100 |
October 24, 2001 |
It precedes -hold, -keep & -heaval |
up |
200 |
October 24, 2001 |
Julia Sweeney's experiences with cancer inspired her one-woman show, "God Said" this! |
Ha! |
300 |
October 24, 2001 |
An Italian river, or the red Teletubby |
Po |
400 |
October 24, 2001 |
Yes, for a senor or senorita |
Si |
100 |
May 21, 2001 |
In the name of the children's card game, it precedes "fish" |
Go |
200 |
May 21, 2001 |
Bunyan's Babe was a blue one |
Ox |
300 |
May 21, 2001 |
It's what you "get" when you lose your job or your head |
Ax |
400 |
May 21, 2001 |
Don't have a cow, man, it's just the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet |
Mu |
500 |
May 21, 2001 |
Before the grand jury, Bill Clinton said, "It depends on... your definition of" this word |
is |
100 |
October 26, 2000 |
In the "Little House" books, it's what Laura Ingalls calls her father |
Pa |
200 |
October 26, 2000 |
In tennis it's "In" when the server has game point, "Out" when the receiver does |
Ad |
300 |
October 26, 2000 |
This Yiddishism means "So?" or "Well?" |
Nu |
400 |
October 26, 2000 |
20th century style of art represented here |
Op art |
500 |
October 26, 2000 |
People with a hidden agenda often have this "to grind" |
Ax |
100 |
June 16, 1998 |
"Collect $200" if you can name this Japanese game played with black & white counters on a checkered board |
Go |
200 |
June 16, 1998 |
As a prefix, it can mean "not including"; by itself, it means "former", like a former spouse |
Ex |
300 |
June 16, 1998 |
Yes, it's Russian for yes |
Da |
400 |
June 16, 1998 |
It's used to mean very, or what's your point? |
So |
500 |
June 16, 1998 |
It's a nickname for Australia, or a land somewhere over the rainbow |
Oz |
100 |
July 1, 1997 |
It precedes hill, roar, state & -to-date |
Up |
200 |
July 1, 1997 |
It's what Chicagoans call their above-the-street railroad |
El |
300 |
July 1, 1997 |
It's the first word of the Golden Rule |
Do |
400 |
July 1, 1997 |
It's Jupiter's third-largest moon |
Io |
500 |
July 1, 1997 |
1 of the 2 options for a light switch |
on |
100 |
October 19, 1995 |
Spanish equivalent of the German ja |
<i>sÃ</i> |
200 |
October 19, 1995 |
It commonly follows "land" & "heave" |
ho |
300 |
October 19, 1995 |
It's the second 2-letter word in the U.S. Constitution's preamble; "We" is first |
of |
400 |
October 19, 1995 |
Pronounced one way, it's a musical tone; pronounced another way, it means to accomplish |
do |
500 |
October 19, 1995 |
This pronoun is an archaic form of you |
ye |
100 |
March 18, 1994 |
This word can mean "not later than", "according to" or "next to" |
by |
200 |
March 18, 1994 |
This 405-mile-long river empties into the Adriatic Sea |
the Po |
300 |
March 18, 1994 |
The board for this game is ruled with 19 horizontal & 19 vertical lines |
Go |
400 |
March 18, 1994 |
This, the innermost of Jupiter's Galilean moons, always keeps the same face toward the planet |
Io |
500 |
March 18, 1994 |
In Monopoly, a player collects $200 on passing this |
Go |
100 |
October 5, 1992 |
A letter of the alphabet, or one's former spouse |
ex |
200 |
October 5, 1992 |
Freud described it as the instinctive part of the personality |
id |
300 |
October 5, 1992 |
In Egyptian mythology, he was the sun god |
Ra |
400 |
October 5, 1992 |
It's the title of a hit song by Bread, or a poem by Rudyard Kipling |
"If" |
500 |
October 5, 1992 |
This word can precede "fly a kite", "for broke" & "to pieces" |
go |
100 |
May 4, 1992 |
The manufacturing cities of Turin, Milan & Brescia lie in this Italian river's valley |
Po |
200 |
May 4, 1992 |
This interjection is used as an expression of surprise when it precedes "and behold" |
lo |
300 |
May 4, 1992 |
In 1970 Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in a papyrus boat named for this Egyptian sun god |
Ra |
400 |
May 4, 1992 |
3 of the 4 Greek letters that are 2-letter words |
(3 of) xi, nu & pi (or mu) |
500 |
May 4, 1992 |
2 "ens" in printing or Dorothy's Auntie |
em |
100 |
November 9, 1990 |
This word combines with "Art" to mean the abstract style of creating optical illusions |
op |
200 |
November 9, 1990 |
"Eeny, meeny, miny mo" are the words children use to choose who will be this |
"It" |
300 |
November 9, 1990 |
This river begins near Monte Viso in the Cottian Alps & flows to the Adriatic Sea |
the Po |
400 |
November 9, 1990 |
In 1978 Barnard Hughes won a Tony as this title patriarch |
Da |
500 |
November 9, 1990 |
It's a prefix meaning "former" but it's also used alone to describe a former spouse |
Ex |
100 |
November 10, 1989 |
It is I, royally speaking |
We |
200 |
November 10, 1989 |
Freudian component of personality that seeks immediate gratification |
Id |
300 |
November 10, 1989 |
Originating in China c. 2300 B.C., it's still the most popular board game in Japan |
Go |
400 |
November 10, 1989 |
A girlfriend of Zeus, or a moon of Jupiter |
Io |
500 |
November 10, 1989 |
Most parents' answer to "I found this snake; can I keep it?" |
no |
100 |
September 29, 1986 |
It's paired with "behold" to mean "look & see" |
lo |
200 |
September 29, 1986 |
Interjection used by sailors about to haul on a rope, or Rocky trying to get Adrian's attention |
Yo! |
300 |
September 29, 1986 |
How a Scot might address his "little woman", or one of Alcott's "Little Women" |
Jo |
400 |
September 29, 1986 |
An ancient Oriental game, or an NBC game show that got old fast |
<i>Go</i> |
500 |
September 29, 1986 |