Answer: ANDS
ANDS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 93 times.
- Connective tissue of prose
- See 62-Across
- Common links
- Common conjunctions
- Added stipulations
- Added details
- Pluses
- Connectors appropriate to this puzzle
- No ifs, ___ or buts
- "No ifs, ___ or buts!"
- "No ifs, ___ ..."
- "No ifs, ___ or buts"
- Common bonds
- Added conditions
- Connectors
- Common connections
- Common connectors
- They make connections
- Some operators in Boolean logic
- Common ties
- "No ifs, ___..."
- "No ifs, ___, or buts!"
- Additional stipulations
- No ifs, ___, or buts
- No ifs or buts connector
- Extra stipulations
- Clause connectors
- Additions
- "No ifs, __ ..."
- Extra details
- Added particulars
- Afterthoughts
- Postscripts
- They may begin with "furthermore"
- ''No ifs, __ or buts''
- Add-ons
- ''No ifs, __ or buts!''
- ''No ifs, ___ or buts!''
- ''No ifs, ___ or ...''
- ''No ifs, ___ or buts''
- ". . . ifs, ___, or buts"
- "No ifs, ___ or buts . . ."
- English connections
- Sentence connectors
- They extend sentences
- "No ifs, ___ or ..."
- "No ifs, ___ or buts ..."
- "... ifs, ___, or buts"
- Common bonds?
- Partner of ifs and buts
- Addenda
- 'No ifs, ___ or buts'
- 'No ifs, ___, or buts'
- 'No ifs, ___, ...'
- & & &
- Logical conjunctions, in mathematics
- Plus words
- Everyday connections
- &&&
- Couples' connectors
- Clause joiners
- Companion of ifs and buts
- Other considerations
- &&&&
- Everyday connectors
- Clauses' connectors
- No ifs, ___ ...
- "No ifs, ___, or buts"
- One of three words meaning "excuses"
- Additional conjunctions
- Ampersands
- Further stipulations
- Bridge words
- Supplementary conditions
- + + +
- Connecting words
- Sentence extenders
- Additional decision-making factors
- Words making connections
- Ifs or buts partners
- They're often seen with "ifs"
- Extra conditions
- Ifs or buts complements
- Some Boolean operators
- Words between partners?
- + + + +
- Words in some pop group names
- They may lead to longer sentences
- Some "Conjunction Junction" words
- Words in many law firm names
- Extras
- Connecting words in logic
- Logical operators that output "true" only if both inputs are true