Answer: NOUN
NOUN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 248 times.
Referring Clues:
- Verb accompanier
- 61-Across, for example
- Word ending in "o" in Esperanto
- You name it
- Common thing?
- Verb preceder
- It may be proper
- What "-ence" forms
- It may be common
- Proper ___
- Friend or foe, e.g.
- Sentence starter
- Verb, for example
- One may be proper
- Adjective follower
- Word that's an example of itself
- Sentence subject, often
- Something in writing?
- It could be proper
- Whatchamacallit?
- Sentence subject, usually
- It may be subject to modification
- Subject, usually
- Word before a verb, maybe
- It may be abstract
- Subject word
- Self-identifying word
- Hook, line or sinker
- Thing, e.g.
- Verb preceder, usually
- What you may call it
- Gerund, e.g.
- Object, e.g.
- Verb go-with
- It can represent a person or a place
- Person, place, or thing
- "Trick" or "treat", perhaps
- What an adjective modifies
- Word that is an example of itself
- "Person," "place" or "thing," e.g.
- Cat or dog, e.g.
- Person or place or thing
- Paper or plastic, e.g.
- "Truth" or "consequences," e.g.
- Win, place, or show
- "Clergy" is a collective one
- Cat or dog, for example
- Rock, scissors, or paper
- "Tiger" or "dragon," e.g.
- Subject of a sentence, often
- Grammar subject
- Tiger or woods, e.g.
- "Heads" or "tails," e.g.
- Thing in grammar class
- It may be declined
- It can be proper or common
- Lion or tiger or bear, e.g.
- Mad Libs request
- Adjective follower, often
- Man or mouse, e.g.
- Article follower, often
- Trick or treat, for example
- Person, place or thing
- Lions or tigers or bears
- Sentence part
- Truth or consequences
- It can be common in grammar class
- Judge, at times
- Animal, vegetable or mineral
- Feast or famine
- One is often followed by a verb
- Person, place or thing, in grammar
- "Proper" thing in English class
- A type of one ends 17-, 37- and 62-Across
- Common subject in English class
- ''Soup'' or ''salad''
- Proper name, for example
- ''Verb'' or ''adjective''
- Part of speech
- Word that can be pluralized
- Any thing
- Thing, in English class
- It's common in grammar class
- Parser's concern
- It's not always proper
- Common subject?
- What a thing is
- Cat, dog, boy or fish, e.g.
- Any boy or girl could be one
- Person in an English class?
- Parsing choice
- Collective or common thing
- Proper word, at times
- Common word?
- It's subject to modification
- English 101 topic
- What every thing is
- Speech part
- Pencil, pen, or quill
- Person or thing
- Basic speech part
- Subject of a sentence
- Heads or tails, e.g.
- Animal, vegetable, or mineral
- Morning or evening, e.g.
- Pen or pencil, e.g.
- Sink or swim, perhaps
- It may be just the thing
- "Soup" or "salad"
- "Verb" or "adjective"
- Gerund, for example
- Adjective or verb, e.g.
- "Adjective" or "adverb," e.g.
- Sink or swim, e.g.
- Part of a sentence
- Bell, book, or candle
- Proper word
- Word class
- A proper one is capitalized
- Bell, book, or candle
- Proper thing?
- Common thing in a sentence?
- Subject, often
- Sentence subject, e.g.
- It may be a proper subject
- Verb's partner
- Verb counterpart
- Proper subject, perhaps
- It may be a common object
- Proper subject?
- Subject matter?
- Common object, maybe?
- Common object, maybe
- A common subject, maybe
- Grammar class topic
- It might be proper
- Basic part of speech
- Bill or gates, e.g.
- Rock, paper, or scissors
- Sentence element
- Subject of a verb
- It may be abstract or concrete
- Verb's companion
- Trick or treat, e.g.
- Woman, but not she
- Common thing in a sentence
- Mad Libs specification
- 3-Down's counterpart
- Term in a grammar textbook
- Subject of a sentence, typically
- Grammar class subject
- Soup or salad
- "Common" word
- Person in a sentence, say
- It's often modified
- What you may call it?
- Pluralizable word
- Proper subject, maybe
- Lock, stock, or barrel
- Spit or swallow, e.g.
- Sentence subject, as a rule
- Roulette, for one
- Grammarian's concern
- Life or death
- Adjective accompanier
- Pass, punt or kick, e.g.
- Soup or salad, grammatically
- Common or proper word
- Anything
- Naming word
- Ball or strike, e.g.
- What an article may refer to
- Parser's part
- Coffee, tea, or milk
- Verb subject
- A follower?
- Mad Libs label
- Verb, for one
- War or peace, say
- One might appear next to an article
- An example of itself
- King or queen, e.g.
- What "n." means in a dictionary
- Direct object, generally
- Doohickey or whatchamacallit, e.g.
- Sometimes it's proper
- Follower of "a" or "the," often
- "All" or "nothing"
- Word that can be common
- Rock, paper or scissors
- Subject or object
- Object in an object?
- Direct object, e.g.
- "verb," e.g.
- "Common" or "proper" word
- Sentence necessity
- It may be proper in a sentence
- Word classification
- Grammatical substantive
- Egg, e.g.
- I of "I am here," e.g.
- Nothing, for instance
- It stands for something
- Certain part of speech
- Sentence structure element
- Truth or consequences, e.g.
- Pluralizable thing
- "Common" part of speech
- Word for a thing
- Subject or direct object, e.g.
- Something drawn when landing on a yellow square in Pictionary
- Person, grammatically
- Cash or credit, e.g.
- Grammar, grammatically, e.g.
- Car, truck or bike
- "Tea" or "coffee"
- Apples or oranges
- Grammatical subject
- It might not be proper
- n., in a dictionary
- "Subject" or "object," at times
- It's always something
- Mad Libs prompt
- Day or night
- Any thing, say
- Subject in English class
- Grammar, in grammar
- One may be common
- An adjective modifies one
- Follower of "the," often
- This answer's part of speech
- Part of speech after "the," often
- Word that can usually be pluralized
- Heads or tails
- Friend or foe
- What an article may come with?
- Word that might be "proper"
- Student in English class?
- Lamp, e.g.; light, only sometimes
- Part of speech of the word "crossword"
- Article go-with
- Paper or plastic
- Part of speech that might be "proper"
- One may be proper or collective
- Life or death, e.g.
- Wall or flower
- Word such as "word"
- Nature or nurture
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- New York Times - December 30, 2021
- LA Times - December 23, 2021
- LA Times - December 02, 2021
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