- INIT
- Monogram pt.
- We're all ___ together
- What's __ for me?
- What's ____ for me?
- Pt. of an approval, perhaps
- What's ___ ...?
- What's ___ for me?
- JFK, e.g.
- ___ up to one's ears
- I'm only __ for the money.
- Pt. of a monogram
- There's no future ___
- Really focusing
- Still alive, competitively
- She's ___ for the right reasons
- E, A, or P, for Poe
- ___ to win it.
- Competing
- Signature piece?: Abbr.
- Still competing
- One of two for J. K. Rowling: Abbr.
- Letter in the WSJ?
- What's __ for me? bg 1983 INIT What's __ for me?"
- Ulysses S. Grant and Harry S. Truman both had one: Abbr.
- First ltr.
- Lead character? (abbr.)
- __ for the money
- There's no future __
- Alive, competitively
- Monogram ltr.
- Still contending
- Signature part (abbr.)
- 1st letter
- What's ___ for me? cca 2004 INJURE Harm cca 2004 INK Pen fill cca 2004 INK Toner fill cca 2004 INKER Printing press part cca 2004 INN Hostel cca 2004 INN Pub cca 2004 INON Participating cca 2004 INONE Hole ___ (golfer's dream) cca 2004 INOR ___ out (dog's dilemma) cca 2004 INS Electees cca 2004 INS ___ and outs cca 2004 INTERN Doctor-to-be cca 2004 INTO Division word cca 2004 INUIT Arctic native cca 2004 INURE Habituate cca 2004 IOTA Tiny amount cca 2004 IPSO ___ facto cca 2004 IRAE Dies ___ cca 2004 IRAN Iraq neighbour cca 2004 IRAN Neighbour of Iraq cca 2004 IRATE Angry cca 2004 IRATE Mad cca 2004 IRATE Peeved cca 2004 IRE Anger cca 2004 IRE Dublin's land (abbr.) cca 2004 IRENE Peace goddess cca 2004 IRIS Eye part cca 2004 ISAAC Mr. Newton cca 2004 ISERE Rhone tributary cca 2004 ISLAND Baffin ___ cca 2004 ISLAND Vancouver or Baffin cca 2004 ISM Doctrine cca 2004 ISNO Ignorance of the law ___ excuse!"
- Part of an approval: Abbr.
- Still eligible for the playoffs, say
- Still fighting
- Still going for the title
- Not just "playing out the string"
- Not just playing spoiler
- Not just playing the string out
- Not just playing for pride
- Opposite of "eliminated"
- Acronym pt.
- Hanky embroidery (abbr.)
- Part of an OK
- The "E" in E.G. Marshall, e.g.
- Hanky embroidery, maybe (abbr.)
- ___ for the money
- Monogram letter (abbr.)
- Part of FDR (abbr.)
- OK, in a way
- The "W" in George W. Bush, e.g.
- George W. Bush has one
- O.K. in a way (abbr.)
- Part of an OK, perhaps
- Johnny B. Goode has one (abbr.)
- First (abbr.)
- Give an O.K., maybe
- Brief monogram
- L, B, or J, to LBJ
- Put a sock ___!
- J, F, or K, to JFK
- Still with a chance to win
- Approve, briefly
- Embroidered ltr.
- Not hopelessly behind
- F., D., or R.
- Michael J. Fox uses one (abbr.)
- Part of a monogram (abbr.)
- Approve quickly, for short
- F. Lee Bailey uses one
- ___ to win
- Chester A. Arthur has one (abbr.)
- Common stand-in for a middle name (abbr.)
- Monogram part (abbr.)
- F. Scott Fitzgerald used one (abbr.)
- Alive
- Part of CBS
- Part of JFK: Abbr.
- George's W., e.g.
- Having a shot to win
- Middle __: Abbr.
- Not hopelessly losing
- Engraved ltr., often
- Monogram unit: Abbr.
- Not beaten yet
- Pt. of an OK, maybe
- Signature piece, perhaps: Abbr.
- Ltr. of approval?
- MLK part: Abbr.
- PC half?: Abbr.
- Contending
- Not out of the running
- Part of LBJ, e.g.: Abbr.
- Abbr. part, often
- Part of C.W. Post: Abbr.
- Vying
- Down but not out
- Not out of contention
- Mid. name substitute
- Not yet eliminated
- HST part, say: Abbr.
- Part of many co. names
- Still alive
- Not out of the game
- Surname preceder, perhaps: Abbr.
- J or D, for J.D. Salinger
- Part of A.A. Milne?
- Still vying
- Not yet eliminated from the contest
- Not yet out of the running
- Competitive
- JFK part: Abbr.
- Part of RBG or LBJ: Abbr.
- J, F or K, in "JFK": Abbr.
- D.C. part?: Abbr.
- Still alive for the semis, say
- What's __ for you?
- Still a contender
- Handkerchief ltr.
- Ltr. opener?
- Participating
- Acronym element: Abbr.
- Put one's foot __
- Part of JFK
- Part of the contest
- Ltr. on a handkerchief
- Pt. of some signatures
- Sign off on: Abbr.
- Have a hand __
- __ for the long haul
- Any part of NBC
- Rolling __ (wealthy)
- Still competitive
- Still having a chance
- What's the harm __?
- Any part of USA
- Competitive at the moment
- Monogram component: Abbr.
- Still battling
- With a fighting chance
- A possible winner
- Rolling __ (prosperous)
- In ___ (at the beginning): Lat. abbr.
- Not ___ (outclassed): Slang.
- Put one's foot ___.
- With a chance to win
- Competitive still
- Having a shot
- Not giving up
- Stationery letter: Abbr.
- J. Edgar Hoover used one: Abbr.
- Middle of many a sig.
- Embroidered ltr., perhaps
- Engraved ltr., perhaps
- J. Paul Getty used one
- Part of many a sig.
- Personal letter?: Abbr.
- Big letter on stationery: Abbr.
- Big stationery letter: Abbr.
- Middle part of many signatures: Abbr.
- In the beginning: Abbr.
- First letter: Abbr.
- Capital letter: Abbr.
- Illuminated letter: Abbr.
- Ornamental letter: Abbr.
- Certain letters: Abbr.
- Decorative letter: Abbr.
- Letter: Abbr.
- Monogram: Abbr.
- Not ___ (hopelessly outclassed): Slang.
- Part of a John Hancock: Abbr.
- Part of a signature: Abbr.
- Type of letter: Abbr.
- Embroidery item: Abbr.
- Part of F.D.R.
- Letter of a sort: Abbr.
- Letter of a kind: Abbr.
- Of the beginning: Abbr.
- Kind of letter: Abbr.
- Not ___ (outclassed).
- H.S.T. or F.D.R.
- Hanky décor: Abbr.
- Item on a handbag: Abbr.
- Sign in a way: Abbr.
- Her heart wasn't ___
- Handkerchief décor: Abbr.
- We're ___ together
- Initials, initially
- Parts of some sigs.
- Any letter in NATO
- Monogram element: Abbr.
- Part of an acronym
- Any part of F.D.R.
- R.L.S. component
- G.B.S. component
- Part of G.B.S.
- Monogram feature: Abbr.
- Part of T.S.E.
- O., to O. Henry
- There's millions ___!: Twain-Warner
- What's _____ for me?
- Where's the profit _____?
- Orig.
- ____ for the money
- F. Scott Fitzgerald had one: Abbr.
- Any part of J.F.K.: Abbr.
- Bit of stitching: Abbr.
- Name part: Abbr.
- Brief O.K.: Abbr.
- Entry blank datum: Abbr.
- Letter of approval?: Abbr.
- What's ___ for me?” nyt 1999 INIT Monogram ltr. nyt 1999 INITIATE Member nyt 1999 INITIATE Member nyt 1999 INK Big expense for newspapers nyt 1999 INK Cartridge filler nyt 1999 INK Press, so to speak nyt 1999 INKED Signed nyt 1999 INKERS Comic book artists nyt 1999 INKERS Printing press gizmos nyt 1999 INKHORN Old holder of writing fluid nyt 1999 INKPOT Site of a black hole nyt 1999 INKPOT Writing fluid container nyt 1999 INKS Pen fluids nyt 1999 INKS Signs nyt 1999 INKS Signs, as a contract nyt 1999 INKS Squid squirts nyt 1999 INKS Squid's squirts nyt 1999 INKSTAINS Printers' problems nyt 1999 INKY Pitch-dark nyt 1999 INKYCAP Mushroom variety nyt 1999 INKYCAPS Choice mushrooms nyt 1999 INLA 1985 film To Live and Die ___"
- Acronym part: Abbr.
- Bit of handkerchief embroidery: Abbr.
- F. Murray Abraham feature: Abbr.
- Rolling ___ (rich)
- Quick approval: Abbr.
- Embroidered ltr., often
- Letterhead?: Abbr.
- Quick O.K.: Abbr.
- J., F. or K.: Abbr.
- J, F or K, e.g., in J.F.K.: Abbr.
- ___ for the long haul
- L., B. or J.
- Ltr. with a period
- Still having a shot to win
- The "W" in Geo. W. Bush, e.g.
- The G, W or B in G.W.B.
- W., e.g.: Abbr.
- Still alive, so to speak
- Questionnaire datum: Abbr.
- Part of U.S.: Abbr.
- One of three for J. R. R. Tolkien: Abbr.
- One of two in 27-Down: Abbr.
- Rolling ___ (wealthy)
- Part of a competition
- Not eliminated
- Not yet out of contention
- Still having a shot at winning
- Not eliminated yet
- 'What's -- for me?'
- -- for the money
- -- for the long haul
- 'Put a sock --!'
- Beginning ltr.
- -- for the long term
- -- for the long run
- Rolling -- (rich)
- Not yet knocked out
- Part of DDE or HST
- Put a cork ___!
- Down ___ (Nine Inch Nails)
- I'm only ___ for the money
- Currently contending
- Still a competitor
- Still part of the game
- Still capable of winning
- J in JFK
- Monogram unit, for short
- JFK or LBJ
- Hankie embroidery (Abbr.)
- My heart just isn't ___
- GHWB or LBJ
- Rolling __ (rich)
- T in TSE
- 82 Down part: abbr.
- Frequent logo pt.
- Quick approval, for short
- ...now lie ___
- Having a shot at winning
- Approve, for short
- Very much alive
- Still having a chance to win
- Having a chance to win
- Still viable, competitively