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Other crossword clues for answer "ITS"

ITS
Word spoken by Michael Palin in most episodes of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
__ Not Unusual
__ about time!
___ your life.
____ a grand night for ...
Adjective often given unneeded apostrophe
Tag pursuers
W. C. Fields film "___ a Gift"
____ only me!
_____ a girl!
Part of FWIW
___ A Wonderful Life
____ a girl!
___ about time!
___ no big deal
___ lit!
___ only money!
{/TGIF/} component
Word with an often omitted or extraneous apostrophe
___ Raining Men
With 9-Down, discounter's hyperbole
___ Me or the Dog
___ Always Sunny ...
Not his or hers
___ Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Belonging to that thing
Word often incorrectly punctuated
___ five o'clock somewhere!
I swear!
___ been real ...
__ a Miracle (Manilow tune)
Part of TGIF
Neutral pronoun
Do They Know ___ Christmas?
___ a black thing
___ been a while
___ complicated
___ kind of a funny story
___ like this ...
Often-mispunctuated pronoun
With 5-Down, "We're on for Friday!"
___ happening
___ getting late
___ Quiet Uptown ("Hamilton")
___ perfectly normal
Taggers
___ a feature, not a bug!
Pronoun
Tagged people?
___ been a week!
__ a great day ...
Possessive
__ Not for Me to Say
Tagged game-players
Monty Python opener
__ alive!
Before-time link
___a girl!
___ a Living (CBC TV show)
___ a living
For what __ worth
___ a boy!
___ Academic (high-school quiz show)
___ always something!
Word often given an unnecessary apostrophe
___ My Party (1963 #1 hit)
Word often given an incorrect apostrophe
Sigmund Freud's "Civilization and ___ Discontents"
The Ego and ___ Own (Max Stirner work)
___ on me
Opening word of the "Howdy Doody Show" theme song
Possessive without an apostrophe
___ Over (Roy Orbison song)
___ You (song from "The Music Man")
___ now or never
___ Quiet Uptown ("Hamilton" number)
What comes before a boy and a girl?
Her alternative?
Word often misused on Facebook
_____ my life
____ Hard (1982 The Who album)
With 29-Down, "We're all set!"
With 39-Across, "I'm not sure I can afford this"
One's alternative
_____ fine
With 28-Across, permission to proceed
Saturday night! preceder
_____ cool
_____ everywhere! (cry of disgust)
With 35-Down, exclamation for a surprise guest, maybe
With 14-Down, "Go ahead, I don't care"
Live from New York, ___ Saturday Night!
___ a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
___ Howdy Doody time!
___ My Party
___ Now or Never (Presley hit)
___ in the bag!
___ showtime!
___ the economy, stupid
Tag antagonists
___ De-Lovely
___ My Party (Lesley Gore song)
___ Not Unusual
___ no skin off my nose
Cole Porter's "___ De-Lovely"
Manilow's "___ a Miracle"
The "I" in T.G.I.F.
___ Alive! (1974 camp classic)
___ So Easy (Ronstadt hit)
___ a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963 movie)
___ the truth!
___ up to you
Where ___ at
Word before "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
Orbison's "___ Over"
TGIF part
___ Impossible
Oft-mispunctuated pronoun
Word that often precedes "showtime"
___ a Sin ('87 Pet Shop Boys hit)
___ never too late!
More of the quip
___ a Long Way to Tipperary
___ About Time (1960s sitcom)
___ a Most Unusual Day
Catchers in tag
Possessive that often has an erroneous apostrophe
Tag players
___ not my fault
Apostropheless possessive
Genderless ones
___ alive!
___ me
___ no use!
___ the economy, stupid! (Bill Clinton, 1992)
___ My Party (1963 hit by Lesley Gore)
___ a deal!
___ your call
___ just not fair
___ later than you think
___ not for me to say
For what ___ worth
Possessive adjective
Don't judge a book by ___ cover
___ So Easy (Linda Ronstadt hit)
___ a fact!
... and everything in ___ place
Don't Think Twice, ___ All Right
Carole King's "___ Too Late"
___ Complicated (Meryl Streep movie)
___ Now or Never (1960 chart-topper by Elvis Presley)
FWIW part
Handler best seller "Are You There, Vodka? ___ Me, Chelsea"
___ alive! ("Frankenstein" quote)
Possessive adjective often misapostrophized
Word often mis-apostrophized
___ Just Lunch (dating service)
___ OK with me
___ so funny!
___ Just Lunch (popular dating service)
Indefinite pronoun
Unspecific pronoun
___ Always Sunny in Philadelphia
___ your lucky day!
___ SNOWING!!!
With 36-Across, SNL-derived 1994 comedy with 0% on Rotten Tomatoes
___ whatever
__De-Lovely: Cole Porter
__ too bad!
____ a Wonderful Life
____ a small world ...
___ a small world!
___ your move
___ My Party: Lesley Gore hit
___ a Gift: W.C. Fields film
Where-at link
___ Not Unusual: Tom Jones hit
___ been fun
__ in the bag
__ none of your business
__ not my problem
__ up to you
___ not over yet
So __ you
__ Howdy Doody time!
__ My Turn: Diana Ross hit
__ So Easy: Ronstadt hit
__ a Grand Night for Singing
__ a Wonderful Life
__ been fun
__ now or never
On __ own terms
Sexless possessive
Some tag players
__ a girl!
__ on me
It is in most dialogue?
__ my turn
Tag chasers
__ only money
Oft-mistyped possessive
With 23-Down, "You're on!"
__ no use!
__ only a game
__ a date!
__ a done deal
__ complicated
__ show time!
Part of 46-Down
Roy Orbison's "__ Over"
Where __ at
With 23-Down, "Duck soup!"
__ all in your mind
__ for me to know ...
With 13-Across, coming-out phrase?
Baby __ You: Shirelles hit
__ a trap!
... book by __ cover
__ My Party: Lesley Gore hit
__ a rip-off!
With 11-Down, "See you then!"
__ open!
Commonly mistyped word
Oft-mispunctuated word
Porter's "__ De-Lovely"
Of a thing
__ a trick!
__ all good
__ so you!
__ the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
__ not up to me
__ only me!
With 37-Across, "No problem"
Word often improperly punctuated
Live from New York, __ 'Saturday Night!'
__ Quiet Uptown: "Hamilton" song
__ a Sin: Pet Shop Boys hit
__ go time!
__ your turn
__ yours: "My gift"
Cousin of hers
Gender-neutral possessive
Neutral possessive
__ Been Awhile: Staind song
__ a deal!
__ not my call
__ not over
__ nothing new
On __ way: sent
__ no surprise
__ been a while!
__ my pleasure!
Repeated contraction in the '50s TV "Superman" intro
Site of many errant apostrophes
With 15-Down, brow-wiping comment
__ Raining Them: Mila Jam remake celebrating the gender spectrum
__ not what you think
__ Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Part of 1-Across
__ De-Lovely
__ All Right With Me
__ My Party
__ a Heartache (Bonnie Tyler tune)
__ a small world after all
__ been real!
Impersonal pronoun
Where-at connection
A thing's
Frequently mispunctuated word
That thing's
__ your move!
__ a living
__ yours!
__ time!
Tag needs
__ a long story
Often-misspelled possessive
__ "a Gift "(W.C. Fields film)
__ not my fault!
Identification introduction
__ you!
What "c'est" can mean
I, in some initialisms
Identification lead-in
Introduction introducer
Neuter possessive
Something often preceding "you" or "yours"
With 50 Down, frustration exclamation
__ been a long time
Ran __ course
__ no bother
Where-at filler
__ all my fault
Introduction starter
Middle of a mountaineering explanation
TGIF contraction
Part of 53 Across
Antagonists in the game of tag
First word uttered after a birth
___ a date!
Common contraction
With 16-Across, 1964 Roy Orbison hit
___ Your Thing (Isley Brothers hit)
... till ___ over
Common verbal contraction.
Every dog has ___ day
I Can't Believe ___ Not Butter! (bread spread brand)
Word at the start of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
... ___ how you play the game
___ a long story
___ the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
___ My Party (1963 #1 hit for Lesley Gore)
___ Not About the Bike (Lance Armstrong book)
Antepenultimate word in the opening sketch of "Saturday Night Live"
With 39-Down, words found on some balloons
___ a free country.
'Tis 'tis.
Pronominal adjective.
Of that object.
___ a bird!
POSE
___ Superman
___ a homer!
___ for the birds.
___ Magic
___ a shame!
___ all in the game
___ news to me
Players at hide-and-seek
___ a long way . . .
___ six of one . . .
___ your turn
___ my turn
___ All in the Game, old song
Certain players, as in tag
Beauty is ___ own excuse for being
Porter's "___ De-lovely"
___ Magic, 1948 song
___ the berries!
___ only a paper moon . . .
Anagram for 'tis
That one's
___ a warm wind . . . : Masefield
___ De-Lovely, 1936 song
___ a Lonesome Old Town
___ De-Lovely: Porter
___ a wise child . . . : Nash
___ Been a Long, Long Time
___ Over, Orbison song
___ a Lovely Day Today, 1950 song by 64 Down
___ De-Lovely, 1936 hit
___ My Party, Gore hit: 1963
___ a Lovely Day Today
___ up to you, New York
___ Magic, Cahn-Styne song
___ Magic, Doris Day hit
___ So Easy, Ronstadt song
River islets
___ De-Lovely, 1936 Porter song
Part of T.G.l.F.
___ Only Love: Beatles
Neither his nor hers
___ Not Unusual, T. Jones hit
_____ My Party
_____ So Easy ('77 pop hit)
_____ You I Love
_____ a Small World
_____ no use!
Como's "_____ Impossible"
Roy Orbison's "_____ Over"
TV's "_____ Academic"
Tom Jones's "_____ Not Unusual"
____ a boy!
_____ De-Lovely
_____ De-Lovely (1937 hit)
_____ been real!
1986 hit "_____ Only Love"
Where _____ at (the scene)
A bird, "a plane" or "Superman" preceder
___ a Joke, Son (1947 flick)
Monty Python show opener
The thing is?
When ___ Love (Van Halen hit)
The "I" of T.G.I.F.
Tommy Dorsey's "___ Always You"
___ Over (1964 hit)
___ time
___ true!
___ your dime!
They're inhuman
With 112-Across, enthusiastic review
With 52-Down, words of agreement
Leonard Bernstein's "___ Love"
___ Too Late (King hit)
___ a Blue World (1940 hit)
___ in his kiss (1964 pop lyric)
___ not fair!
___ the law
Gore's "___ My Party"
Roy Orbison's "___ Over"
___ So Easy
___ only me
Certain seekers
___ Too Late (Carole King hit)
___ over!
Ricky Nelson's "___ Late"
They've been tagged
The "I" in the answer to 1-Across
Letters within the theme entries that are, literally, next to nothing
Baby ___ You (1962 hit)
___ a go!
Perry Como's "___ Impossible"
The "I" in F.W.I.W.
___ Alive! (1974 thriller)
___ O.K.
___ my fault!
With 57-Across, welcome words when the check arrives
___ party time!
With 6-Down, "Curious ..."
___ Growing (Temptations hit)
___ you!
The "I" in 23-Down
___ me (phone comment)
___ mine!
Often-misused possessive
___ open!
Doris Day hit "___ Magic"
With 18-Down, exclamation in "Frankenstein"
With 40-Across, a chorus line ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
The Who's "___ Hard"
With 36-Down, "Easy!"
___ a miracle!
___ all good
___ no biggie
With 45-Down, phrase accompanying a handshake
Word repeated in the "Superman" intro
___ Late (Ricky Nelson hit)
FW*W
Post-___
With 12-Down, "Gimme that!"
___ All Too Much (Beatles song)
Possessive often containing a mistaken apostrophe
Word often wrongly apostrophized
___ All Over Now (Rolling Stones hit)
___ a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963 film)
___ a trap!
___ Not Unusual (Tom Jones standard)
___ a beautiful day in the neighborhood: Mr. Rogers
___ official ...
___ over ("We're done")
Often-mispunctuated word
The "I" of FWIW
With 51-Across, package recipient's cry
___ never too late to learn
___ the least I can do
Word before "a bird," "a plane" and "Superman!"
___ Quiet Uptown (song from "Hamilton")
___ all a blur
___ on!
Common recipient of an erroneous apostrophe
With 55-Across, film comedy bomb of 1994
With 9-Down, response to a knock at the door
Oh, ___ on!
Part 4 of the quip
___ been a pleasure!
___ not easy being green
What ___ Like (1998 hit by Everlast)
___ a bird! ___ a plane! ___ Superman!
___ not you ...
___ nothing
___ who you know (networking principle)
The "I" in 30-Down
Part of TGIF or FWIW
Contraction that gives many spellers trouble
With 1-Down, "Piece of cake!"
Beck's "Where ___ At"
Word often typed with an extraneous apostrophe
Word often missing an apostrophe
'-- Too Late' ('71 hit)
'-- been ages!'
'-- My Party' ('63 hit)
'-- Not Unusual' ('65 hit)
'-- So Easy' ('77 hit)
'_____ Not Unusual ('65 hit )'
'-- a boy!'
'-- a girl!'
'-- a snap!'
'-- a date!'
'-- all good'
'-- a deal!'
'-- a go!'
'-- a long story'
'-- magic!'
'-- over!'
'-- all true!'
'-- showtime!'
'-- in there!'
'-- the law'
'-- so you!'
With 40-Across, breakup statement
'-- now or never!'
'-- a living!'
'-- about time!'
'I' of TGIF
'-- in the bag!'
'-- that time'
TGIF's 'I'
'-- all over!'
Cheez- -- (crackers)
'Every dog has -- day'
- true!
Beck: "Where ___ At"
Every Rose Has ___ Thorn
Men At Work: "___ a Mistake"
Billy Joel "___ Still Rock and Roll to Me"
Boston "___ Easy"
Supertramp "___ Raining Again"
Buffalo Springfield "For What ___ Worth"
The Who's "___ a Boy"
___ My Party: Gore
They play tag
Baby ___ You (hit for the Shirelles)
___ Complicated (2009 Nancy Meyers rom-com)
Common possessive pronoun
Presented in ___ entirety
Word before "a date" or "a deal"
___ electric! (first words of "Electric Boogie")
___ Hard to Keep a Clean Shirt Clean (June Jordan poem)
Word that may or may not be apostrophized
___ all coming back to me now
_____ alive!
_____ now or never!
_____ Howdy Doody time!
_____ a beautiful day in the neighborhood
_____ not for me to say ...
_____ My Party (Lesley Gore hit)
_____ only a game
Sit, differently
Start of Mr. Rogers' song
Word that is not possessive with an apostrophe
_____ only money
A bird or "a plane" preceder
_____ Not Unusual
_____ Too Late (Carole King)
_____ a deal!
Word with "a bird" or "a plane"
___ Greek to me
_____ not what you think!
Belonging to a thing
Wits end?
___ Too Late
Word with a mistaken apostrophe, often
Genderless possessive
Oft-misspelled possessive
___ only a game
Word often mistakenly apostrophized
___ all in your mind
The thing's
___ a done deal
___ all in the wrist
Nitpicky word for grammarians
Word with an erroneous apostrophe, sometimes
Word with an incorrect apostrophe, often
Common possessive
Contraction that gives trouble to many
It is shortened?
Oft-mispunctuated possessive
Look, ___ a miracle!
Really, ___ nothing
__ a Small World
___ a beautiful morning (Rascals lyric)
___ not what you think!
Mail carrier's pun (part 4)
___ a beautiful morning
___ none of your business
Some players in tag
Word with "too late"
First word said after a birth
With 42-Down, "We have the OK"
I'm no silly goose (Part 3)
Old TV's "___ Academic"
Seekers in a kid's game
Now ___ official!
'Tis anagram
For what - worth link
Monster's pronoun
TGIF word
They're tagged
Thing's pronoun
Word with "a date"
Word with "only money"
Word with "the law"
___ beyond me
___ my pleasure!
___ not the end of the world
Often-mispunctuated possessive
TGIF segment
Third-person contraction
___ Gonna Be Me (NSYNC song)
___ a darn shame!
___ a double rainbow!
___ alive! (horror movie cry)
___ curtains for you!
___-a-me, Mario!
That object's
Word before "a wash" or "a wrap"
Word that may have an apostrophe
___ a cruel summer (Taylor Swift lyric)
___ a lot right now
___ between you and me!
___ not you, ___ me
___ worth a try!
___ not your fault
Contraction
____ Late : Rick Nelson hit
____ now or never!
____ about time!
Flying Circus lead-in
____ Howdy Doody time!
1960 Elvis hit ____ Now or Never
A mind of ___ own
Sit in a different way
___ no problem
Start of a Carole King song title
___ a beautiful day in the neighborhood
___ no skin off my back
Neutral possessive pronoun
___ never going to work!
First word of "A Hard Day's Night"
Oft-mismarked possessive
___ Not Unusual (Tom Jones)
___ Too Late (Carole King)
Are you sure ___ OK?
___ Complicated (Streep movie)
With 11-Down, 1970 Perry Como hit
___ 5 o'clock somewhere!
First word of Mr. Rogers' song
Baby, ___ you / You're the one I love . . .
I should be into this guy / But ___ just a waste of time (34-Across lyric)
___ Tricky (Run-DMC hit)
___ a Shame (Spinners hit)
With 60-Across, "That's right"
Lay back, ___ all been done before
___ a whole thing
___ about time you got here!
___ kind of a long story . . .
___ ok to not be ok
___ really not a big deal
Hi, ___ me
___ National Fall-Madly-In-Love-Day (Mindy Nettifee poem)
___ Not Me, ___ You (Lily Allen album)
___ Okay to Not Be Okay
___ really no big deal!
___ all Greek to me!
___ not rocket science
Possessive often mistakenly given an apostrophe
___ a long way to ...
'Tis mixed up?
-- a bird...
Lead-in to a date?
___ Hard (1982 album by the Who)
___ all relative
___ complicated (relationship status)
First word of "Thriller"
___ anybody's game!
___ dangerous to go alone! Take this. (quote from "The Legend of Zelda" when Link is given a sword)
Third word of TGIF
Bon Jovi's "___ My Life"
___ Your Thing (funk classic)
Mariah Carey's "___ Like That"
___ My Life (Bon Jovi song)
Hello, ___ me (Adele lyric)
Where ___ At (Beck song)
___ Over (Roy Orbison hit)
___ your loss
1964 Roy Orbison hit "___ Over"
Belonging to that
Ricky Nelson hit "___ Late"
With 43-Across, treater's words
___ love's illusions I recall...
___ lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
___ been swell!
___ me! (words shouted through a door)
Word often mispunctuated
___ a jungle out there
Commonly mispunctuated possessive
First word on a birth announcement
Word with or without an apostrophe
___ been a slice!
Word sometimes apostrophized