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Other crossword clues for answer "UNCLE"

UNCLE
Bob's your ___!
Enough!
I give up!
Napoleon Solo's org.
Quitter's word
Word of surrender
Vanya or Sam
See 42-Down
Fester, to Wednesday
George Wendt, to Jason Sudeikis
Claudius, to Prince Hamlet
Luke Skywalker, to Kylo Ren
Thanksgiving dinner challenge, perhaps
Stop hurting me!
Quit hitting me!
Cry for help
Let go of me
Sam, e.g.
Tom or Sam
Word of submission
Vanya or Wiggily
Tom or Vanya
Verbal white flag
See 56 Across
I can't win!
I concede!
Donald, to Dewey
20-Across, for one
Giving-up word
___ Buck (John Candy comedy)
The Man from ___ ('60s TV series)
Creon, to Antigone
Yielder's cry
With 38 Across, 1897 play by Anton Chekhov
Word of capitulation
I'm done!
Something said by a giving person?
Family reunion attendee
Ted, to Caroline and Maria
No more!
That's enough!
Fester or Wiggily
Popeye, to Pipeye, Pupeye, and Peepeye
Quitter's cry
I give!
The Man from ___
Cry of defeat
Title for Sam of government
Dutch ___
Vanya, for one
Cry of surrender
One named Sam wants YOU!
Remus, e.g.
Claudius, to Hamlet
Your cousin's father
Losing cry in a tickle fight
THRUSH adversary on '60s TV
Wiggily or Remus
Cry of concession
Sam or Ben
You may say it with your arm in a twist
You win!
Word from a giving person?
Giving notice
With 27-Down, "Fresh Prince" patriarch
Brother of 2 down
Mom's brother
See 4 Down
I surrender!
Say ___!
Dad's brother
Concession cry
Monkey's ___
Reunion attendee
Cry of submission
Jeb, to Jenna and Barbara
The Man from __: 1960s spy series
Aunt's mate
Concession word
Leo, to Jerry, on "Seinfeld"
Male relative
THRUSH adversary of '60s TV
Fester, to Morticia
No more! (h,h)
Relative known for quitting?
Title for Remus
Giving word?
Org. in a '60s spy series
Remus or Sam
With 116-Across, noted finger-pointer
Godfather, sometimes
Ben or Sam
Word from the Latin for "little grandfather"
One who might call you his niece
Fester, e.g.
Caver's cry?
Sam or Wiggily
Pained cry
Popeye, to Pipeye
Family member
Solo's org.
Surrenderer's shout
Concessionary cry
Word of resignation
Ted, to Caroline
Family man
Defeated one's cry
Henry, to Dorothy
No more, please
Aunt's spouse
Shout of submission
Family guy
Parent's brother
First cousin's father
Brother in the family
__ Sam (symbol of America)
Another word for 8 Down
Dwight Gooden, to Gary Sheffield
Aunt's husband
Donald Duck, to Huey, Dewey, and Louie
Mother's brother.
Hamlet's bête noire.
Pawnbroker.
Hamlet's murderous relative.
Cry denoting the end of resistance.
Cry of a boy beaten in a fight.
Joel Chandler Harris character.
Relative.
What Vivian is to Margaret.
Pogo.
A title for Pogo.
___ Miltie.
Sam or Tom.
Menasha Skulnik's "Willie."
Vanya, in Chekhov's play.
Toby.
Toby, for one.
Remus, for one.
Colloquial word of surrender.
Kinsman.
See 13 Across.
___ Sam.
Solo's employer.
A relative.
Toby of "Tristram Shandy"
Auntie's mate
Cry in conceding defeat
Surrender word
Sam or Remus
Sam or Toby
Sam or Vanya
Vanya, e.g.
___ Albert, 1971 hit song
___ Tom's Cabin
Chekhov's "___ Vanya"
Cave man?
Cry from the defeated
What might end a wrestling match
Giving-in word
Term of surrender
Remus or Tom
Garis's Wiggily
Sam or Tom, e.g.
That's enough!” nyt 1995 UNCLE Creon, to Antigone nyt 1995 UNCLE Cry of surrender nyt 1995 UNCLE Tom or Sam, e.g. nyt 1995 UNCLOG Clear nyt 1995 UNCOAT Strip of paint nyt 1995 UND Sturm ____ Drang (turmoil) nyt 1995 UNDATED Like some ancient manuscripts nyt 1995 UNDER Drugged nyt 1995 UNDER Fully anesthetized nyt 1995 UNDERCOVER Secret nyt 1995 UNDERTONE Murmur nyt 1995 UNDERVALUE Depreciate nyt 1995 UNDERWEAR Briefs nyt 1995 UNDID Ruined nyt 1995 UNDIES Briefs nyt 1995 UNDO Fix a faux pas nyt 1995 UNDO Reverse nyt 1995 UNDOES Reverses nyt 1995 UNDOES Ruins nyt 1995 UNDONE Ruined nyt 1995 UNDONE Ruined nyt 1995 UNDONE Ruined nyt 1995 UNE Maupassant's _____ Vie”
Truce word
Remark heard at quitting time?
Last word in a wrestling match?
Result of some arm-twisting?
___ Remus
I've had enough!
I've had enough!' nyt 2005 UNCLE Family man nyt 2005 UNCLES Family men nyt 2005 UNCLIP Detach, as a lapel mike nyt 2005 UNCOIL Straighten out nyt 2005 UNCOLORED Plain nyt 2005 UNCORDIAL Chilly nyt 2005 UNCS Family members, affectionately nyt 2005 UNDER See 20-, 38- and 54-Across nyt 2005 UNDERAGE Bounceable? nyt 2005 UNDERDOG How this answer is situated nyt 2005 UNDERDOG How this answer is situated nyt 2005 UNDERDONE Too pink, say nyt 2005 UNDERGO Experience nyt 2005 UNDERGONE Been through nyt 2005 UNDERLOCKANDKEY Like the thief at 17- and 27-Across nyt 2005 UNDERLOCKETKEY Beneath a pendant opener? nyt 2005 UNDERREPAIR End of the quip nyt 2005 UNDERSPENDS Is frugal nyt 2005 UNDONE Foiled nyt 2005 UNDYED Natural nyt 2005 UNE ___ Charogne" (Baudelaire poem)
Cry made with one's arm behind one's back
___ Arthur of "Bewitched"
Poseidon, to Athena
Word said with a hand behind one's back
Theodore Roosevelt, to Eleanor
Cry when you've had enough
Pawnbroker, in slang
1960s TV spy org.
Man in a tree?
Paul McCartney's Albert, e.g.
Title for Sam or Ben
See 24-Across
Prince Harry, to Prince George and Princess Charlotte
Cry to end a pin
Scrooge McDuck vis-à-vis Donald
A good word for giving?
Rich ___ Pennybags, a.k.a. Mr. Monopoly
Scrooge, to Donald Duck
'_____ Buck' ('89 film)
Fester or Sam
16-Down's husband
RFK, to John John
Term of respect in many communities of Indian descent
_Tío_ , in English
Okay, okay, let me go!
_____ Buck (1989)
_____ Vanya
Epithet for Sam or Remus
OK, I give up!
Okay, I give up!
American recruiter Sam
Epithet for Sam
Recruiter Sam
Sam or Buck, e.g.
Sam, Vanya or Buck
Your dad's brother, to you
Napoleon Solo's employer
What your dad's brother is to you
Certain relative
Brother of your father
Guy in the family
Relative your dad grew up with
Enough! cry
No more! relative?
Leo or Fester, on TV
Aunt's partner, often
Mother's brother, say
Ted Kennedy, to Caroline
Aunt's partner, perhaps
Prince William, to Archie
I yield!
Tio, in English
Scar, to Simba
Title for Fester or Sam
____ Sam
Sam or Vanya, notably
Word used to admit defeat
Enough already!
Sam, Vanya or Buck, e.g.
Scrooge, to Donald
I give up! relative?
OK, you win!
Ben, to Peter Parker
Cousin's dad
Papa's brother
Phil, to Will
Mama's brother
Cecil B., to Agnes
No mas!
Submissive cry
Phil, to Will, on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
Fester, to Wednesday and Pugsley, in "The Addams Family" (1991)
Francis Ford Coppola, to Jason Schwartzman and Nicolas Cage
Brother of 52-Across
Spy org. of 1960s TV
Member of the family
Dad's identical twin
Family fellow
Matty Alou, to Moises
William, to Lilibet
56-Down's relative
Godfather, often