Answer: NOR
NOR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 414 times.
Referring Clues:
- Easter preceder
- Partner of neither
- Hide-hair connector
- Neither's companion
- "___ any drop to drink": Coleridge
- Easter start
- Christie's "___ M?"
- Neither's partner
- Postal creed word
- ___'easter
- Negative joiner
- "... fish __ fowl"
- "...fish ___ fowl"
- Easter starter
- Part of Scand.
- "Fear not, ___ be dismayed": II Chronicles
- "___ gloom of night..."
- ___'wester
- And never
- Prefix with epinephrine
- "...___ a lender be"
- Easter's beginning
- Hide-hair link
- Post Office motto word
- Easter preceder?
- Swe. neighbor
- Postal motto conjunction
- Neighbor of Swe.
- "... ___ a lender be"
- And not
- Easter lead-in
- "... see hide ___ hair of"
- Conjunction
- Scand. land
- Common conjunction
- Where Bergen is: Abbr.
- __'easter (strong wind)
- Negative conjunction
- Here-there connector
- Easter start?
- Fish/fowl connector
- __'easter
- Easter's start?
- Here/there connector
- Word repeated in Shelley's line "___ happiness, ___ majesty, ___ fame"
- Bergen's locale: Abbr.
- Neither here ___ there
- Land on the Arctic Cir.
- Neither's go-with
- Here-there link
- Oslo's land: Abbr.
- Major Eur. oil producer
- Neither hide ___ hair
- Swe. abutter
- One of a pair of conjunctions
- Agatha Christie's "___ M?"
- Word with neither
- Negative connector
- Clause connector
- Lillehammer's land: Abbr.
- NATO member: Abbr.
- Neither fish __ fowl
- "... ___ any drop to drink": Coleridge
- Its natl. anthem is "Ja, vi elsker dette landet"
- Conjunction that usually has a partner
- Eur. monarchy
- Word before "rain," "heat" and "gloom of night" in a postal creed
- Certain correlative
- Creedal preposition
- Negative link
- Here-there connection
- Fish-fowl connector
- Hide-hair connection
- Word between "a borrower" and "a lender"
- "Neither a borrower ___ a lender be"
- "...___ any drop to drink" (Coleridge)
- Neither companion
- "...borrower ___ a lender be"
- Fish-fowl link
- Postman's Creed conjunction
- Fish-foul link
- Easter starter?
- Word in the Postman's Creed
- "___ any drop to drink"
- Mail-motto word
- "...___ gloom of night..."
- Word appearing four times in the Fifth Amendment
- Scand. country
- Fish-fowl go-between
- Clause negator
- Neither's conjunction
- "___ gloom of night ..."
- Postman's motto word
- "... neither the time ___ the place"
- "... ___ any drop to drink" (Coleridge)
- Hide ___ hair
- Neither go-with
- Fish-fowl filler
- Word in the Postal Service creed
- Companion of neither
- Neither fish ___ fowl
- Neighbor of Swed.
- NATO member
- Snow-rain-heat-gloom connector
- "None shall slumber ___ sleep": Isaiah 5:27
- "... ___ should I"
- Neighbor of Fin.
- "... ___ iron bars a cage": Richard Lovelace
- Country partially within the Arctic Circle: Abbr.
- "___ this is not my nose neither": "Twelfth Night"
- "Conjunction Junction" word
- Boolean logic operator
- European lang.
- Neither concomitant
- Lillehammer's country: Abbr.
- Neighbor of Russ.
- "... borrower ___ a lender be"
- Scandinavian country: Abbr.
- "Conjunction Junction" conjunction
- Member of NATO
- Boolean logic gate
- "___ the soles of her shoe?": Hamlet
- Neither here __ there
- Postal motto word
- "__ gloom of night ..."
- Its easternmost point borders Rus.
- "The world will little note, __ long remember, what we say here": Lincoln
- Where many Sami live: Abbr.
- Neither's mate
- Neither partner
- Opposite of sou'
- "... snow, __ rain ..."
- Easter lead-in?
- Snow-rain or rain-heat connection
- "Neither a borrower, __ ..."
- Likewise not
- ''. . . __ a lender be''
- ''. . . __ any drop to drink''
- Negative connection
- Easter predecessor
- ''__ M?'' (Christie novel)
- ''. . . __ iron bars a cage''
- Neither mate
- Neither counterpart
- Fish ___ fowl
- Mail motto word
- ''Conjunction Junction'' word
- Correlative conjunction
- Word between here and there
- It comes between a borrower and a lender
- Easter follows it
- ''... borrower ___ a lender be''
- Neither follower
- It can be between here and there?
- ''... ___ iron bars a cage''
- Somewhat common conjunction
- "Neither" go-with
- Neither/___
- "Neither a borrower ___ . . ."
- Man-beast link
- " ___ any drop to drink"
- ". . . borrower ___ a lender be"
- ". . . ___ a lender be"
- ". . . neither the time ___ the place"
- Word with "neither"
- Negative connective
- ". . . see hide ___ hair of"
- "___ gloom of night . . ."
- Land where Bondevik is PM
- Word found at Conjunction Junction
- Neither relative
- Easter prefix
- ". . . snow, ___ rain . . ."
- "Neither a borrower ___ a . . ."
- Word paired with "neither"
- It goes with neither
- "... ___ any drop to drink"
- "... neither fish ___ fowl!"
- Charter 54 Down member
- "...___ gloom of night"
- "... ___ gloom of night ..."
- Repeated word in a Herodotus quote
- Here/there separator
- Where the Lofoten Isl. are
- "... ___ iron bars a cage"
- Word between "here" and "there"
- "... a borrower ___ a lender be"
- Partner of "neither"
- "... heat, ___ gloom of night ..."
- Fish-fowl nexus
- Here-there separator
- Fin. neighbor
- Fish-fowl connection
- "__ any drop to drink": Coleridge
- Head-tail connection
- Confirm-deny link
- Easter opening?
- 1-Down's land: Abbr.
- "... snow, ___ rain ..."
- "Neither a borrower ___ a ..."
- "Neither a borrower, ___ ..."
- "The world will little note, ___ long remember, what we say here": Lincoln
- Additionally not
- Easter opener
- Hide --- hair
- "... --- a lender be"
- What the word "colonel" has?
- Neither mate?
- "Neither a borrower ___ ..."
- "___ M?" (Christie novel)
- Operator represented by a downward arrow in symbolic logic
- Negating link
- It may be between here and there
- Boolean operator
- Postal Service creed word
- "Neither wind ___ rain ..."
- Certain conjunction
- ____ Tel
- Word between fish and fowl
- Neither
- Word after neither
- "... fish ___ fowl"
- "Neither snow, ___ rain ..."
- Negative joining word
- Bergen's home: Abbr.
- Oslo's home: Abbr.
- Neither's counterpart
- Bergen's Home: abbr.
- "... ___ the battle to the strong": Ecclesiastes
- Coordinating conjunction
- For love ___ money
- For love ___ money
- "Neither rain ___ sleet ..."
- Also not
- Postal oath word
- And not 34. Father of 9-Down
- Postal-oath word
- Neither correlative
- '___ iron bars a cage'
- '... ___ a lender be'
- '... borrower ___ a lender be'
- Hide-hair linkup
- '___ any drop to drink'
- Here-there linkup
- '... ___ iron bars a cage'
- Neither partner?
- Opposite of "and"
- "Neither" complement
- Easter precursor
- "Neither snow ___ rain ..."
- A conjunction
- "Neither" companion
- Land on the Arctic Circle: Abbr.
- Love ___ money
- "... ___ gloom of night" (postal motto)
- It goes with "neither"
- "... neither fish ___ fowl"
- Word of logic
- Conjunction that's usually part of a pair
- "... ___ gloom of night"
- 'Neither snow ___ ...'
- "... tears ___ prayers shall purchase out abuses": Shakespeare
- "That's neither here ___ there"
- Hammerfest's locale: Abbr.
- And also not
- Word before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem
- "Neither" counterpart
- Negating conjunction [LAST WEEK: The hidden products were: Levi's, Glade, Total, Aleve, Comet, Crest, Advil, Lysol, Certs, Nestea and Cialis.]
- Neither's relative
- "___ iron bars a cage"
- Often-partnered conjunction
- Negating word
- Eur. kingdom
- Hide-hair bridge
- Word before rain, heat and gloom
- ___'wester (storm type)
- King Harald's land: Abbr.
- Word incorrectly paired with "either"
- "___ did you nothing hear?": Hamlet
- Here-there go-between
- Easter attachment?
- Scand. kingdom
- Word partnered with neither
- 'That's neither here ___ there'
- "Neither rain, ___ sleet ..."
- "Neither" compatriot
- Logical connector
- Choice word
- "... a borrower ___ a lender ...": "Hamlet"
- " ... heat, ___ gloom of night ... "
- "... ___ the battle to the strong"
- "... ___ gloom of the night..."
- '... ___ gloom of night ...'
- "Neither" partner
- Easter predecessor?
- Easter or wester preceder
- Postal creed conjunction
- It's north of Den.
- Scandinavian land (abbr.)
- It's often seen between here and there
- Fish-fowl insert
- Correlative partner of "neither"
- Oslo loc.
- What "colonel" has?
- Easter's beginning?
- Word often seen with neither
- With 60 Down, concurrent phrase
- 'easter starter
- "___ the gloom of nigh"
- Neither this ___ that
- "___ would I be a Poet": Dickinson
- Scand. country that borders Russia
- ___'easter (strong wind)
- "Not marble, ___ the gilded monuments / Of princes ...": Shak.
- Rejection word, sometimes
- Chooser's rejection
- Oslo's land (Abbr.)
- 1-Across locale: Abbr.
- Start of a way?
- "... confirm ___ deny ..."
- "Neither snow ___ rain ... "
- "neither a borrower, ___ . . ."
- Ibsen's homeland: Abbr.
- "___ will I"
- Word teamed with "neither"
- Logician's word
- Winter Olympics powerhouse: Abbr.
- Negative word
- Easter might follow it
- Word partnered with "neither"
- "Thinks what ne'er was, ___ is": Pope
- Word repeated in the postal creed
- Eur. nation
- Word often with "neither"
- Link on the negative side
- "... ___ gloom of night ..."
- Negative linking word
- Easter can follow it?
- Link with "neither"
- "___ do I" ("I don't either")
- Henie's homeland: abbr.
- Conjunction in the Postal Service "motto"
- "Neither" mate
- Part 8 of today's quote
- Exclusionary connector
- "Neither fish ___ fowl"
- "... hide ___ hair"
- Scand. nation
- Conjunction that reverses to a man's name
- Preceder of easter
- Winner of the most medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics: Abbr.
- It's with neither
- Winter Olympics powerhouse (Abbr.)
- "... time ___ the place"
- Start to easter?
- Connecting word
- Rain-63 Across link
- "... heat, ___ gloom of ..."
- "... snow ___ rain..."
- Conjunction in the Postal Service creed
- ___'easter (storm type)
- Trondheim loc.
- Neither's sentence partner
- "Neither a borrower, ___..."
- "... the time ___ the place"
- It may be found between "here" and "there"
- Negative operation in computing logic
- Country partly in the Arctic Circle: Abbr.
- Country on the Arctic Circle: Abbr.
- Usually partnered conjunction
- "Thinks what ne'er was, ___ is ...": Pope
- 1994 Olympics host: Abbr.
- Hide-hair separator
- Easter beginning?
- Place name lead-in to -folk or -wich
- 1952 and 1994 Olympics locale: Abbr.
- Neighbor of Den.
- Paired conjunction
- Word found three times in the unofficial U.S. Postal Service motto
- Country with fjords: Abbr.
- Exclusionary link
- Neither rhyme ___ reason
- Word that often accompanies "neither"
- Counterpart of "neither"
- IOC country two before NZL, alphabetically
- Confirm-deny separator
- Country that's partially in the Arctic: Abbr.
- Country that uses the krone: Abbr.
- Word paired with neither
- Word between "confirm" and "deny"
- 1994 Olympics locale: Abbr.
- Home of the world's longest road tunnel (15 miles): Abbr.
- Rus. neighbor
- Oslo's country: Abbr.
- Word used with "neither"
- Skagerrak country: Abbr.
- Conjunction used in logic
- Repeated word in the U.S. postal creed
- Here/there go-between
- "I can neither confirm ___ deny ..."
- Land north of Den.
- ’Easter preceder
- Word often paired with "neither"
- "O fairest beauty, do not fear ___ fly!": "Henry VI, Part I"
- Conjunction used three times in the first line of Shakespeare's Sonnet 65
- Connector between false alternatives
- 55-Across's country: Abbr.
- ___ do!
- "Neither here ___ there"
- Den. neighbor
- Word used three times in the Postal Service creed
- "Water, water, every where, / ___ any drop to drink": "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
- Winningest country in Winter Olympic history: Abbr.
- "We can neither confirm ___ deny that this is our first tweet" (how @CIA opened its Twitter account)
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 18, 2024
- New York Times - December 09, 2024
- USA Today - October 22, 2024
- New York Times - October 06, 2024
- New York Times - September 28, 2024
- LA Times - September 06, 2024
- USA Today - September 03, 2024
- New York Times - August 27, 2024
- New York Times - August 25, 2024
- LA Times - August 22, 2024
- LA Times - August 07, 2024
- USA Today - August 02, 2024
- LA Times - June 20, 2024
- USA Today - June 20, 2024
- LA Times - June 19, 2024
- LA Times - June 04, 2024
- LA Times - May 28, 2024
- LA Times - May 03, 2024
- USA Today - April 24, 2024
- LA Times - April 23, 2024
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