Other crossword clues for answer "TIRED"
- TIRED
- Pooped
- Beat
- Bushed
- Exhausted
- Sick partner
- Burned out
- Out of gas
- Spent
- Ready to crash
- Old hat
- Give me your __ ...
- All in
- Short on energy
- Hackneyed
- Ready for a break
- Needing a break
- Worn out
- In need of some R and R
- Overused
- Told and retold
- Not at all original
- Put a little of in your mouth
- Dead on one's feet
- Ran out of steam
- Ready to rest
- Out of breath
- Ready for a nap
- Sick companion
- Eager to sleep
- Ready to hit the hay
- Done in
- Ready for a rest
- Dragging
- Wiped out
- Sleepy
- Passé
- Tuckered out
- Ready for bed
- Too pooped to pop
- Unoriginal
- Opposite of original
- Ready to pack it in
- Flagging
- Pooped out
- Worn down
- Ready to 126 Across
- Eager to rest
- Ready to take a break
- In need of a break
- Needing to rest
- Ready for a snooze
- Weary
- Needing a nap
- Needing a rest
- In need of rest
- Ready to snooze
- Fatigued
- Needing to take a break
- Furnished with rims.
- Blown or shod.
- Fagged out.
- Adjective for the business man.
- Impatient or disgusted: Colloq.
- Out of patience.
- Enervated.
- Fagged.
- Adjective for a business man.
- Way-worn.
- Partner of sick.
- Ready to retire.
- Sick's partner
- Run-down
- Wearied
- Effete
- Give me your ___, your poor . . .
- Frazzled
- Jaded
- All tuckered out
- Far from fresh
- Like old jokes
- Flagged
- Needing a respite
- Ready for the bunk
- Give me your ___ . . . : Lazarus
- Dead
- Trite
- Stale
- Drowsy
- Ready to hit the sack
- With 34D, spent
- Played out
- Clichéd
- Timeworn
- With 5-Down, run down
- Ready to roll? ... or not ready to roll?
- Like one who's tried too hard
- Shopworn
- Like chestnuts
- In need of a break, say
- Unimaginative
- '04 Willie Nelson song to sleep to?
- What Ozzy was on '83 ballad
- '83 Ozzy ballad "So ___"
- Hackneyed, as a joke
- Tuckered out or ready to roll?
- Out of energy
- My bike can't move because it's two-___
- Cliched
- In need of sleep
- Spent after a shopping spree, say
- Word with dead or dog
- Give me your ___ . . .
- Overfamiliar through overuse
- Plain tuckered out
- Out of gas, so to speak
- In need of a nap
- Ready to drop
- Worn to a frazzle
- Not up for a late night out on the town, say
- Plumb tuckered out
- Like many knock-knock jokes