Answer: ABLE
ABLE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 239 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ready and willing's partner
- Up to the task
- Permitted
- Fit
- Skillful
- Skilled
- Equipped
- Competent
- "___ to leap tall buildings..."
- Qualified
- Accomplished
- Up to it
- Efficient
- Functioning in all respects
- Proficient
- Seaman's description
- Au fait
- Not impotent
- Up to speed
- Fully fit
- Strong of body and mind
- Masterful
- Cutting the mustard
- Talented
- Empowered
- Practiced
- In a position to help
- Fully qualified
- Up to snuff
- Up to the job
- Baker's predecessor
- Highly adroit
- Good at one's job
- Good enough to 2-Down
- Partner of ready and willing
- ___-bodied
- Fit for the job
- __, baker, charlie, dog, ...
- Fully functional
- Fit for duty
- Experienced
- Having the resources
- Having the right stuff
- ___-bodied seaman
- Well-suited
- Having what it takes
- Equal to the task
- Ready and willing partner
- Fully qualified...
- Sufficiently skilled
- Ready and willing companion
- Having the necessary know-how
- With the power
- Adroit
- Having skills
- Not inept
- Like some seamen
- Ready, willing, and ___
- Having the know-how
- Having sufficient skill
- Willing partner?
- Having the means
- "___ was I ere ..."
- Suit tail?
- "___ to leap tall buildings in a single bound"
- Not incompetent
- Showing skill
- Start of a palindrome whose center word is "ere"
- Ept, so to speak
- Having the wherewithal
- Ready and willing partner?
- Willing follower?
- Deft
- Having the skill
- Possessed of the requisite skills
- Talented enough
- Well-qualified
- Adept
- Fit for the task
- Well qualified
- ''Au fait''
- In a position (to)
- Baker preceder
- "... ___ to leap tall buildings ..."
- Up to scratch
- Part of a ready trio
- Having sufficient power
- Having the required skills
- Adjective for a seaman
- Having the necessary skill
- ''Willing'' partner
- With the wherewithal
- Possessing the know-how
- ". . . ___ to leap tall buildings"
- Start of a famed palindrome
- ___-bodied (fit for the armed forces)
- Fit to cut the mustard
- Fit to perform
- Capable
- Hardly helpless
- Having the necessary power
- Willing partner
- Up for the job
- Willing companion
- Start of a popular palindrome
- "___ to leap tall buildings . . ."
- Ready, willing and ___
- Competent, like a seaman
- Expert
- Gifted
- Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front
- One-time pal of Baker and Charlie?
- Adequately skilled
- "Willing" partner
- "... ___ to leap tall buildings"
- "Au fait"
- "___ to leap tall buildings ..."
- Fit to serve
- See 93-Across
- Up to the challenge
- Handling things OK
- Off the injured list
- Fit to perform the task
- Sure-handed
- Partner of willing
- Having the knack
- Napoleon, before seeing Elba?
- Showing talent
- Sufficiently talented
- Partner of "ready" and "willing"
- Having skill
- Recovered enough
- Ready for work
- It has the same meaning if "cap" is added
- Ready's partner
- "... ___ to leap tall buildings ... "
- Legally qualified
- Blessed with skills
- ___-minded
- Concoct
- Having the capacity
- Fully up to it
- Cut out for it
- Equal to it
- Precursor of Baker and Charlie
- Ready for a tough task
- On the ball
- Amply skilled
- Not all thumbs
- Like Napoleon, before Elba?
- Hardly inept
- Highly skilled
- Skilful
- Handy, say
- "___ to leap tall buildings ... "
- Trained
- Willing cohort?
- Quite capable
- Seaman descriptor
- Cutting it
- Not just ready and willing
- Available for work
- Like Napoleon before 64-Across?
- Competent and skilled
- Stroll along
- ___-bodied (healthy)
- Apt
- ___-bodied (strong)
- Ready trio member
- With a can-do attitude
- It becomes its own synonym when "cap" is added in front
- Hacking it
- Ready to perform
- Can-do
- Passing the physical
- Having the skills
- Ready and willing go-with
- With the ability
- Having the sufficient skills
- Very competent
- Having the aptitude
- Is ___ to, can
- Letter before Baker
- Quite skilled
- Equipped and trained for the job
- Pub vessel
- Having the required skill
- With the right skills and attitude
- "Ready, willing and ___"
- Completely qualified
- Fit for a task
- Type of seaman
- With the means and abilities
- Ready and qualified
- Sure
- Unlike a rank amateur
- Not at all 48-Down
- Far from inept
- Like most seamen, supposedly
- Can-do?
- Skillful enough
- Fully equipped
- With the skills
- With the required skill
- Dexterous
- Having the goods
- Cutting it / Mediterranean island
- Willing and ___
- ___-bodied privilege
- Willing's partner
- Not just willing
- Equal to a task
- Blessed with the necessary skills
- Beginning of the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet
- ___-bodied (physically fit)
- Well-equipped
- Antonym of "ineffective"
- "___ was I ere I saw Elba"
- OK (to)
- Ending for comfort or credit
- Start of a classic palindrome
- Handy
- Well-skilled
- With the necessary skills
- Up to something?
- Opposite of inept
- Up to a task
- Equipped with the skill
- Suffix for "fashion" or "dance"
- Having the capability
- Suffix for "agree" or "account"
- Ending for "agree" or "account"
- Meeting all the job requirements
- Ending for "culp-" or "palp-"
- An end to reason?
- Suffix that turns a verb into an adjective
- Ending for a pass or port
- Up to perform
- "I'm not ___ to come to the phone right now ..."
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 24, 2024
- New York Times - December 20, 2024
- LA Times - December 19, 2024
- USA Today - November 27, 2024
- New York Times - November 22, 2024
- USA Today - November 15, 2024
- USA Today - November 12, 2024
- New York Times - October 27, 2024
- USA Today - September 10, 2024
- LA Times - September 09, 2024
- LA Times - August 27, 2024
- LA Times - August 23, 2024
- LA Times - August 14, 2024
- LA Times - August 08, 2024
- USA Today - July 12, 2024
- LA Times - June 26, 2024
- New York Times - June 11, 2024
- New York Times - June 07, 2024
- LA Times - May 30, 2024
- New York Times - May 15, 2024
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