Answer: DONT
DONT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 150 times.
Referring Clues:
- 1958 Elvis song
- Word of warning
- 1958 Presley #1 hit
- One-word advice
- Cautionary advice
- Quote, part 5
- Prohibition
- I __ Care (Abbott & Costello's third baseman)
- Stop order?
- 1958 #1 Elvis Presley hit
- Word said with a hand-slap
- "Stop that!"
- "Cease and desist"
- "Cut it out!"
- "No!"
- Terse warning
- "__ tread on me" (Revolutionary War flag motto)
- Cautionary note
- Terse bit of advice
- Quip, part 2
- "___ Stop" (Bill Clinton theme song)
- "Stop it!"
- Advice regarding touching a hot stove
- "___ call us; we'll..."
- "Stop!"
- Cautioning word
- "Please ___ Eat the Daisies"
- "___ even go there!"
- "I ___ know about that!"
- 1958 Elvis Presley chart-topper
- Mother's admonition
- Word often spoken to a tot
- "___ ask!"
- "___ bet on it!"
- Fashion faux pas, e.g.
- "That would be a poor decision"
- "Cut it out"
- "___ count your chickens ..."
- "I'd advise against it"
- "__ go there!"
- Illuminated word on a street corner
- "___ go there!"
- "Stop"
- With 66-Across, mom's admonition upon seeing this puzzle's theme?
- It's forbidden
- Disciplinarian's word
- ''Stop that!''
- Elvis Presley tune of '58
- ''__ even think it!''
- Warning from Mom
- ''__ Be Cruel''
- Elvis #1 tune of '58
- ''__ call us . . .''
- Bit of warning
- ''__ bet on it!''
- ''It's forbidden!''
- Inadvisable activity
- Succinct warning
- "___ Worry, Be Happy"
- ''Please ___ Eat the Daisies''
- One word of advice
- Parental admonition
- Warning to a toddler
- Parent's warning
- "___ you dare!"
- "__ call us, we'll ..."
- "___ call us, we'll ..."
- "--- ask!"
- "--- Worry, Be Happy"
- "___ even think it!"
- "___ Be Cruel"
- "___ call us ..."
- "It's forbidden!"
- #1 hit for Elvis
- Parental warning
- "___ You Want Me" (1981 Human League duet)
- Fashion faux pas
- With 30- and 53-Down, 1964 Beach Boys hit
- 'Cut it out!'
- Warning word
- Taboo caution
- Mom's warning
- 'I advise against it'
- Admonisher's word
- 'I'd advise against it'
- No-no
- 'I ___ care!'
- Word before know and care
- Toddler's warning
- Toddler's warning
- "___ look at me!"
- Elvis Presley one-word song title
- Do not, condensed
- #1 Presley hit
- Short command
- Refrain from
- "... and ___ call me Shirley!"
- Parental command
- Discouraging advice
- Common parental exclamation
- Short warning
- "Just stop right there ..."
- '___ be silly!'
- 'Stop it!'
- "Cut that out!"
- 'I'd advise otherwise'
- Terse caution
- Word of admonition
- "Please stop that"
- Activity to be avoided
- "___ blame me"
- 'I ___ care'
- "___ let's start"
- Cautionary word
- "obama ___ care" (peter suggested this is the theme of president obama's second term)
- "Please stop!"
- "Knock it off!"
- Opposite of "go ahead"
- "___ let's start!" (they might be Giants tune)
- "You ___ say?"
- Mama's imperative
- Admonishment word
- "___ mention it!"
- "___ Explain," Billie Holiday song
- Discouraging word
- Stern warning
- "___ be so sure!" (skeptical remark)
- "___ be a stranger"
- Faux pas
- "That's a no-no!"
- Word of caution
- "I strongly advise against that"
- Contracted caution
- "___ be too sure!"
- "Bad idea ..."
- Journey's "___ Stop Believin'"
- "Please reconsider"
- [stern glare]
- "I'm warning you"
- "I ___ blame you"
- "That's a touchy subject"
- One-word warning
- "Bad idea"
- "___ forget …"
- "That's a bad idea"
- Forbidding word
- "I forbid it"
- Terse admonishment
- "___ count on it!"
- "___ leave me hanging!" ("I'm trying to high-five you!")
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - September 30, 2024
- LA Times - September 23, 2024
- New York Times - September 22, 2024
- New York Times - September 09, 2024
- New York Times - June 02, 2024
- LA Times - December 25, 2023
- LA Times - August 05, 2023
- New York Times - July 23, 2023
- USA Today - August 29, 2022
- LA Times - July 31, 2022
- New York Times - June 19, 2022
- USA Today - May 25, 2022
- LA Times - March 21, 2022
- USA Today - February 02, 2022
- New York Times - November 07, 2021
- New York Times - July 05, 2021
- USA Today - June 28, 2021
- New York Times - June 28, 2021
- Universal - May 29, 2021
- Universal - April 24, 2021
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