Answer: OVER
OVER is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 360 times.
Referring Clues:
- Covering
- Partner of "done with"
- Finished
- No longer stuck on
- Finito
- Go ___ (exceed)
- No longer thinking about
- Word after "roger"
- [see other side]
- "Roger, ___ and out!"
- Completed
- Above
- Ham's punctuation
- Walkie-talkie word
- Dispatcher's word
- Out's partner
- Kaput
- Concluded
- Lapsed
- Wrapped up
- Surpassing in rank
- Superior to
- In charge of
- ___ easy (eggs order)
- "Your turn"
- Word to a C.B. operator
- Past
- Done with
- Through
- With 45-Down, words after "Pssst!"
- "Your turn," to a 5-Down
- In preference to
- ___ there
- Transmission ender
- Settled
- Put one ___
- More than
- In excess of
- Transmission closer
- Eggs ___ easy
- "Roger, ___ and out"
- No more
- Eggs order
- See 13-Down
- Of higher rank than
- In the past
- "Back to you"
- Throughout
- Recovered from
- [continued on the other side]
- During
- Done
- Partner of "out"
- All done
- Outranking
- Supervising
- 1964 Dave Clark Five song "Glad All ___"
- Frequent word from ham operators
- "___ and out"
- Radioer's word
- On the high side, as a guess
- Turn __ a new leaf
- Through with
- See 68-Across
- "Get ___ it!"
- Much-repeated word in air traffic control
- Finis
- "Your turn," in communications
- "Your turn," in radio talk
- CBer's "Your turn to talk"
- Exceeding
- Higher in the hierarchy than
- Across
- Ham's sign-off
- Looking down on
- CBer's segue
- Word preceding or following lay
- Prefix with hear or heat
- Start for do or due
- "Your turn to speak"
- Ham operator's segue
- No longer disturbed by
- "___ the Rainbow"
- Radio message ending
- Done's partner
- CBer's sign-off
- Like failed relationships
- All through
- Word after bind or bend
- Hand-fist connector
- See 5-Down
- ___ easy
- Just a memory now
- Control tower word
- ___-the-top (extravagant)
- See 40-Down
- Again
- See 61-Across
- See 60-Down
- With 19-Across, a common egg order
- Ham word
- "Bullets ___ Broadway" (1994 Woody Allen movie)
- CBer's "Your turn"
- Lead-in for sees or seas
- Radioer's "Back to you"
- No longer mourning
- CBer's term
- Recovered from, as a cold
- With 71-Across, one way to cook eggs
- CBer's "Back to you"
- Higher than
- All finished
- ''__ the Rainbow''
- ''Back to you''
- ''Back to you'' in radiospeak
- Anew
- Ham's word
- No longer in doubt
- See 32 Down
- History, so to speak
- From the top
- Surpassing
- Located above
- No longer concerned about
- No longer bothered by
- Word after blow or bowl
- ''Roger, ___ and out''
- "Awaiting your reply"
- Radio-message ender
- Word with ''active'' or ''drive''
- Ham's relinquishing word
- ''Awaiting your reply''
- Complete
- Partner of above
- ''Reply completed,'' to a ham operator
- Redundant partner of ''done with''
- ''Your turn,'' in radiospeak
- Word with ''lord'' or ''board''
- ''___ the Rainbow''
- ''Message complete''
- Word with lord or board
- Redundant partner of "done with"
- I'm ___ it" ("I've moved on")
- Transmission ending
- Word preceding or following "lay"
- "Continued on the other side"
- Higher in authority
- See other side
- Word with "easy" or "a barrel"
- Relative of Roger
- Once more or no more
- Walkie-talkie message ending
- Continued on the other side
- No longer in love with
- Word with "roger"
- At an end
- "Your turn," in radiospeak
- Above partner
- Starter for lord or board
- Cohan's "---There"
- Cohan's "___ There"
- Terminated
- Beyond
- Hand-fist connection
- [Turn the page]
- No longer happening
- In the strike zone
- Greater than
- No longer hooked on
- Part of OTC
- Radio operator's word
- See 19-Across
- History
- Dreaded word on "The Price Is Right"
- No longer hung up on
- "Your turn" to a CBer
- Lead-in for "sees" or "seas"
- No longer interested in
- %5Bcontinued on the other side%5D
- "Your turn," in radio lingo
- "I've finished," on a radio
- Ancient history
- "Back to you," in radio talk
- Page-bottom directive
- Ended
- Word with "active" or "drive"
- Word with "lord" or "board"
- "Message complete"
- "Reply completed," to a ham operator
- "Back to you" in radiospeak
- (See other side)
- Not interested in anymore
- "I am so ___ that jerk!"
- Not cool anymore
- Ham's final word
- You may read it before turning a page
- Once more
- Partner of out
- Oz, in relation to the rainbow
- Spanning
- Mind-matter connector
- Discontinued
- Finished
- ___-the-counter
- 'Awaiting reply'
- Radio response
- Repeatedly
- Above and beyond
- On
- See 53-Down
- On top of
- One way to roll
- Pilot's "Back to you"
- "Now you speak"
- So last year, as a fad
- With 124-Across yonder,
- Upside down
- "Now, you speak"
- "___ the Rainbow" ("The Wizard of Oz" tune)
- Declare
- Word with cast and shadow
- Prefix missing from the starred clues
- Out's sign-off partner
- "Your turn to talk"
- Atop
- (Turn the page)
- "It's a little ___" (deli counter worker's comment at the scale)
- See 59-Down
- Ham's word?
- See 91-Down
- See 28-Down
- No longer thinking about, as an ex
- Not sunnyside up
- Walkie-talkie user's word
- Ended, as a TV show
- ___ and done with
- [Continued on next page]
- Ham's handoff
- Remaining
- "Bridge ___ Troubled Water"
- Dwarf by comparison
- "... without going ___"
- From square one
- Finished for good
- Two-way-radio word
- ___-the-counter stocks
- Ended or terminated
- Word at the bottom of a page, perhaps
- Choice on a gambling line
- "Starting ___" (Burt Reynolds film)
- In a superior position, relatively
- " ___ the Rainbow"
- *TC
- This puzzle's theme word
- End of a transmission
- Two-way radio word
- "Your turn," to a CB-er
- Not sunny-side up
- Certain wager
- "do ___"
- "Your turn," on a walkie-talkie
- "I'm ___ it"
- Key word #1
- Another time
- Start to take?
- A thing of the past
- Far from under
- "Back to you," in CBspeak
- Fleetwood Mac's "___ My Head"
- ___ the top
- In command of
- High, as a guess
- No longer pining for
- Transcending
- CBer's word
- "Your turn to talk," on radio
- CB word
- Like a too-high bid on 37-Across
- Straddling
- Word that ends radio messages
- Word with throw or turn
- Part of an order for eggs
- CBer's punctuation
- OTC part
- All wrapped up
- By means of
- "___ the brooklyn bridge"
- No longer caring about
- Dun
- Past caring about
- Part 5 today's quote
- "Your turn," to a walkie-talkie user
- Hammy sign-off
- "Your turn," on a CB
- Word ending a radio announcement
- [continued]
- 5-Across, with respect to this answer's location
- Repeat
- "Come" or "take" starter
- No longer into
- Through all parts of
- Cut off
- Sign off for hams
- Up above
- See 36-Across
- "___ and out!"
- See 37-Across
- Broken off
- It may precede "copy"
- ___ the moon (thrilled)
- Head-heels connector
- With 58-Down, runny egg style
- See 54-Across
- See 67- or 69-Across
- Superior to, at work
- Cancelled
- Done (with)
- No longer obsessed by
- Word before "the Rainbow" or "the moon"
- Mind-matter link
- ___ the moon (delighted)
- End of a walkie-talkie message
- Canceled
- The boss of
- Not loving anymore
- Walkie-talkie sign-off
- No longer emotionally invested in
- All ___ again (one more time)
- Word after bowl or blow
- Rake ___ the coals
- Mind ___ matter
- Cry ___ spilled milk
- Having moved on from
- "I'm so ___ it"
- Put one ___ on: fool
- "Dog Days Are ___" (Florence and the Machine song)
- Sick of
- React to a gut punch, perhaps
- Set of six bowls, in cricket
- Lead-in to "the hill" or "the top"
- "Back to you," on a walkie-talkie
- Done caring about
- One more time
- Head ___ heels
- One side of a bet
- "Evvie Drake Starts ___": novel by Linda Holmes
- Higher bet
- "Done talking," on a walkie-talkie
- No longer affected by
- Roger follower, at times
- "Finished" on a walkie-talkie
- Done and dusted
- /, in math
- See 62-Down
- "I'm done talking"
- O.T.C. part
- "The cow jumped ___ the moon"
- Ready to move on from
- [look on the back]
- ___ the hump
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 22, 2024
- LA Times - November 19, 2024
- LA Times - October 24, 2024
- New York Times - October 21, 2024
- LA Times - October 17, 2024
- USA Today - October 08, 2024
- LA Times - September 30, 2024
- New York Times - September 24, 2024
- USA Today - September 06, 2024
- USA Today - July 02, 2024
- LA Times - June 30, 2024
- New York Times - April 25, 2024
- USA Today - April 11, 2024
- New York Times - April 07, 2024
- New York Times - March 24, 2024
- USA Today - March 06, 2024
- USA Today - February 27, 2024
- LA Times - February 07, 2024
- New York Times - February 04, 2024
- LA Times - December 17, 2023
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