% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "AROSE"

AROSE
Got up
Greeted the day
Lost a lap
Sprang up
Woke up
Came up
Cropped up
Started the day
Got out of bed
Materialized
Developed
Dragged oneself into the shower, say
Was broached
Emerged
Stood
Popped up
Awakened
Broached in conversation
Came to be
Emanated
Got up and at 'em
Levitated
Insurrected
Came about
Originated
There __ such a clatter...
Sprang into being
Obeyed reveille
Quit lying
Faced the day
Left one's seat
Sprung up
Got to one's feet
Opposite of "lay"
Was noticed
Bolted up
Crawled out of bed
Lost one's lap
Revolted
Came into being
Came to attention
Jumped to one's feet
Surfaced
Bid the bed adieu
Came to mind
Responded to reveille
Was revolting?
Appeared
Achieved prominence
Left the bed
Sprang (from)
Left the bench
Stopped lying?
That which we call ___ ...: Shakespeare
Reacted to the alarm
Came to light
Debunked?
Left a chair
Responded to the alarm clock
Gave a standing ovation, say
Left one's bed
Got vertical
When out on the lawn there ___ such a clatter: Moore
When out on the lawn there ___ such a clatter...
... by any other name would ...
Moved upward
Came into view
Stood up
Rebelled
Succeeded
Greeted the dawn
Hit the decks
Was mentioned
That which we call __ ...: Shakespeare
Became an issue
Broke out
Responded to an alarm
Faulkner's "__ for Emily"
... __ / By any other name ...
Got off the chair
... __ / By any other name ...: Juliet
Came into play
Rolled out of bed
Tossed off the covers
Hopped out of bed
Emanated (from)
Turned up
Kicked off the covers, say
Got out of 63-Across
Did stand up?
Middle of Stein's line
Part of a Stein line
Stein ending
Left the chair
Ascended
End of a Stein's line
Started
Stein line ender
Bobbed up
Left the depths
Got up from one's chair
End of a Stein line
I Never Promised You __ Garden
Got off one's chair
Come out smelling like __
Love is __ but you better not pick it (Ronstadt lyric)
Come up smelling like __
Came to pass
Greeted the morning
First appeared
Got famous
Came to prominence
Became a thing
Became famous
Became known
Got up from a chair
Resulted (from)
Reared up?
Started to somnambulate
Reacted to reveille
Sprang.
Began.
Started up.
___ is a rose is a rose.
Subject of Gertrude Stein repetition.
Only ___.
Got into motion.
Went up.
Mighty Lak' ___.
Only ___,” by Friml. nyt 1954 AROSE Came into being. nyt 1954 AROSE One-third of Stein's trio. nyt 1954 AROSE Stein subject. nyt 1954 AROSE Stood. nyt 1954 AROUND In various places. nyt 1954 AROUSAL Stirring to action. nyt 1954 AROUSE Move. nyt 1954 AROUSE Stir up. nyt 1954 AROUSE Stir up. nyt 1954 AROW And pretty maids all in ___."
That which we call ___ . . .
___ by any other name . . .
Soared.
Had origin.
Went skyward.
Presented itself.
Answered the alarm.
Loomed.
Subject of G. Stein definition.
Might Lak' ___.
Another meaning for 20 Across.
Ushered in the day.
Gertrude Stein words.
Part of Stein line.
Stein's repetition
Faced the dawn
Words from Gertrude Stein
Took place
Loomed up
___ by any other . . .
Heeded the alarm
Start of a Stein line
Start of Gertrude's quote
Showed respect for the National Anthem
Appeared above the horizon
Faulkner's "___ for Emily"
Sprung
End of a well-known Stein line
Hit the deck, in one sense
What the minutemen did
___ by any other name . . . : Juliet
Issued
Mutinied
Mighty Lak ____
Met the day
___ by any other name . . . : Shak.
Hit the deck
End of a Gertrude Stein quote
Obeyed the alarm clock
Stein-line ending
There's Something About ___ (That Reminds Me of You)
Didn't hit the snooze button
Sprang forth
Dawned
William Browne poem "___, as Fair as Ever Saw the North"
Got up from sleeping
Lifted off the launch pad, e.g.
... according to Neil Young
Came (from)
Stemmed (from)
Became apparent
Emerged, as an issue
Greeted the day, say
Thrice-repeated words in one of Gertrude Stein's truisms
Stood up or flower?
Greeted the new day
'Kiss From --' (#1 hit for Seal)
Come up smelling like --
Seal "Kiss From ___"
What a comeback career did
Elvis Costello "Mighty Like ___"
Neil Young "Love Is ___"
Became a hot topic
Became a topic of conversation
Got high
Floated to the surface
_____ by any other name . . .
Part of Gertrude Stein's line
Was mentioned, as a name
Gertrude Stein phrase
Stein threepeat?
Took wing
Stein quote ending
Kiss From ___
Took wing, e.g.
Took part in a rebellion
Took to one's feet
Ceased being supine
Came into existence
Kiss From ___ (Seal hit)
Prepared to hear "The Star-Spangled Banner"
Defied gravity
Began the day
Ceased lying?
Sprang to one's feet
Tossed off the covers and stood
Was no longer supine
There ___ such a clatter ...
Got the day started
Reacted to a morning alarm
Stopped hitting snooze, say
Came up or got up
Resulted
Left the sack
____ by any other name . . .
___ for Emily: Faulkner
Stirred
Prepared to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner"
___ by any other name would . . .
___ by any other name (Shakespeare)
Whipped up, as a storm
Honored the judge's entrance
Came up in conversation
Prepared to give a standing O
Left the recliner
Happened
Words from Stein
Gave a standing O, say
Stemmed
Became prominent
Climbed
Occurred
Came to the surface