Answer: GOOD
GOOD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 115 times.
- Saintly
- B or better
- Tasty
- Fair beater
- Yummy
- Philanthropy
- Close, as friends
- With 53-Down, smarts
- Sound
- Well-behaved
- Not counterfeit
- Deserving a thumbs-up
- In bounds
- B or B+, say
- Fine
- "Well done!"
- Dandy
- B, gradewise
- Through the uprights
- "I'm pleased!"
- USDA grade below "choice"
- Ready companion
- Short of great
- Like Glinda of Oz
- "Lady Be ___"
- Like no news?
- "___ grief!"
- Kind
- With 44-Down, kindness
- Like advice, ideally
- Favorable
- "__ for you!"
- Virtuous
- "You're a __ Man, Charlie Brown"
- Satisfactory
- Better than fair
- The Beach Boys' "___ Vibrations"
- Something for nothing?
- Kind of book or will
- Kind of book or friends
- Like the pastor's book
- Exclamation of satisfaction
- Benevolent
- God's handy work, according to God
- "That's correct"
- With 37-Down, what 17-, 24-, 47- and 58-Across are all said to bring
- "___ for you!"
- "You're a ___ Man, Charlie Brown"
- Worth a B
- "I'm glad!"
- "No news is ___ news"
- *Not misbehaving (1)
- "This had better be ___!"
- Like the intentions the starred clues are paved with
- More than satisfactory
- Evil opponent
- Beneficial
- With 65-Across, comment that might be heard after the start of 17-, 28-, 45- or 59-Across
- ___ Samaritan
- Opposite of evil
- Expertly done
- Suitable
- Acceptable
- OK
- Well-mannered
- Part 2 of a Layton quote
- Fine and dandy
- Valid
- Evil fighter
- ______ as gold
- The "G" in EGBDF
- Admirable
- Evil opposition
- What "no news" is
- Kind of Friday
- Better than average
- Friday preceder
- Part 4 of our quote
- "Nice!"
- Word with will or faith
- Bad's opposite
- Not too shabby
- "No news is ___ news!"
- Not naughty
- Shout of approval
- "I approve!"
- More than fair, less than great
- Decent
- Above the crossbar and between the uprights
- "Glad to hear it!"
- Batter's command of the strike zone, in baseball lingo
- Kern's "Very ___, Eddie"
- EGBDF part
- "I approve"
- Exclamatory endorsement
- "Glad to hear that"
- Word before "gravy" or "grief"
- See 27-Down
- "___ morning, miami"
- Deserving a B
- "Well done"
- & 46. What a considerate speaker tries to strike
- Rating between excellent and fair
- Not spoiled
- "I'm glad to hear it"
- Better than fine
- Goal of philanthropy
- "Glad that's settled!"
- Opposite of 1-Across
- B-worthy
- "Glad to hear it"
- "Serves him right"
- In, as a field goal
- "Serves you right!"
- "The ___ Place" (sitcom)