Answer: IAM
IAM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 242 times.
- "Take me as ___"
- Cartesian conclusion
- Words before and after "what" for Popeye
- Descartes conclusion
- "How dry ___"
- Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- "___ shocked!"
- Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus"
- Cole Porter's "___ Loved"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam ___
- Self expression?
- The Beatles' "__ the Walrus"
- "___ a Rock"
- "___ a Rock" (1966 hit)
- "___ shocked - SHOCKED!"
- Cole Porter's "___ in Love"
- Thinking person's conclusion?
- Words before and after "what"
- Existential declaration
- "___ Sam" (2001 Penn-Pfeiffer flick)
- English sum?
- "___ the Law" (Edward G. Robinson flick)
- Descartes's "sum"
- Answer to "Are you or are you not?"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam __
- The Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- Words said before and after "what"
- Translated sum
- Sum in English
- "___ Woman" (1972 #1 song)
- English 8-Down
- "___ Love," 1975 Jackson 5 hit
- "___ shocked ... SHOCKED!"
- "Impossible" response to the question "Are you sleeping?"
- Paul Simon's "___ a Rock"
- Descartes's conclusion
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles song)
- "___ Not Spock" (Nimoy book)
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-___
- "___ Spock" (Leonard Nimoy autobiography)
- Leonard Nimoy's "___ Not Spock"
- Lying response to "Are you sleeping?"
- "___ Sam" (Sean Penn film)
- "___ Woman" (Reddy hit)
- "___ the Walrus" (1967 Beatles tune)
- "___ a Rock" (Simon & Garfunkel hit)
- Caesar's sum?
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles hit)
- Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character)
- Existential statement
- "... or so ___ told"
- Helen Reddy's "___ Woman"
- Conclusion of Descartes's observation
- "___ the Walrus"
- "___ Charlotte Simmons" (Tom Wolfe novel)
- With 64-Down, Sean Penn movie of 2001
- "___ Spock" (Leonard Nimoy book)
- Soy, north of the Mexican border
- "Who's ready?" reply
- Sam-__
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-__
- "__ the Walrus"
- "__ the Walrus": Beatles hit
- ''__ the Walrus''
- Start of a Penn film title
- ''__ Woman'' (1972 tune)
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles)
- "___ the Walrus" (The Beatles)
- ''___ the Walrus'' (The Beatles)
- Answer to "Who's hungry?"
- Introduction introduction
- Dr. Seuss' "Sam ___"
- "__ Sam": "Green Eggs and Ham" opening
- See 11 Across
- Modern sum?
- First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- Descartes' conclusion
- "You bet ___!"
- "___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith movie)
- Sam-___
- "___ the Walrus": Beatles hit
- "___ Sam": "Green Eggs and Ham" opening
- "Take me as ---"
- "--- woman, hear me ..."
- Descartes' deduction
- "--- Spartacus!"
- "___ Woman" (1972 tune)
- "___ Legend"
- Will.___ of the Black Eyed Peas
- Words of confession
- Final words of a Cartesian statement
- "That's me!"
- "Can't deny it"
- Last words of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
- "___ so sorry!"
- Reddy's "___ Woman"
- "Of this ___ certain"
- "___ the greatest!"
- '___ the Walrus'
- 'How Dry ___'
- Decartes' conclusion
- 'Take me as ___'
- '___ shocked!'
- 'You bet ___!'
- '___ a Rock' (1966 song)
- Seuss' Sam- ___
- '___ a Rock'
- 'Today ___ a man'
- Sam- ___
- 15-Down's Sam- ___
- Conclusion of Descartes
- '___ Woman'
- Response to 'Are you?'
- With 68-Down, 1971 Neil Diamond hit
- Sean Penn film, "___ Sam"
- Soy, on U.S. soil
- First words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- "___ the Walrus" (1967 Beatles hit)
- Sam-___: Seuss character
- "Today ___ a man"
- "Luke, ___ your father"
- "Are you serious?" answer
- "Don't you know who ___?"
- Sam ___ (Seuss character)
- Descartes's "sum," translated
- Sum, sometimes
- "Unaccustomed as ___ ..."
- Words on either side of "what"
- Conclusion of a Cartesian conclusion
- '___ a Rock' (1966 hit)
- Cartesian deduction
- Beginning for this puzzle's five endings
- "___ touched ..."
- "___ Woman" (Reddy song)
- will._.__
- Seuss' Sam-___
- The 'sum' of Descartes
- "Are you going?" response
- See 63 Down
- 'Who's in charge here?' reply
- Start of "Wichita Lineman"
- "___ so-o-o-o sleepy!"
- Words of agreement
- Response to 'Are you sure?'
- "O, ___ fortune's fool!": Romeo
- "___ not young enough to know everything" (Oscar Wilde)
- The Lord, as introduced to Moses
- Common reply to 'Are you?'
- Soy, north of Mexico
- "___ Legend": Will Smith movie
- "Who ___": 2001 #1 country hit
- "___ a camera"
- Sum, to Claudius
- "I think, therefore ___"
- "___ Woman"
- First and last words of "Green Eggs And Ham"
- ' the Walrus'
- 'How Dry '
- "... think, therefore ___"
- "___ Spartacus!"
- Reply to 'Are you?'
- 'I think, therefore '
- '___ so sorry'
- ' a Rock'
- ' a Camera'
- Sam-___ (Seuss character)
- Positive response
- '___ so sure!'
- "___ Malala" (2013 best-selling autobiography)
- Beginning of today's quote
- Affirmative response
- Terse admission
- Dr. Seuss' Sam-___
- Answer to "Are you ...?"
- Part 7 of today's quote
- Sevillian soy?
- What 'je suis' means
- Descartes' sum
- Michelle Pfeiffer film "___ Sam"
- Reply to 'Who's in charge here?'
- Cartesian words
- "___ the Senate!": Darth Sidious
- Answer to "Who is?"
- "___ no orator . . .": Shak.
- "___ Legend" (Will Smith thriller)
- "Are you?" response
- Rapper will.___
- Answer to 'Are you?'
- "___ The Eggman . . ." (Beatles line)
- Reply to "Are you?"
- Self-identifier
- "___ America": Muhammad Ali
- Translation of "je suis" or "yo soy"
- Follower of Sam or will.
- Terse affirmative
- "___ Malala" (2013 autobiography)
- Title words before Legend or Woman
- "___ sorry, my mistake"
- Translation of "estoy"
- "Do you know who ___?"
- "___ Legend" (2007 thriller)
- Translation of "je suis"
- Terse affirmation
- Identification confirmation
- "___ ... Sasha Fierce" (Beyonce album)
- Start of a formal self-introduction
- "___ Sam" ("Green Eggs and Ham" opening)
- "It's me"
- Response to "Who's ready?"
- Translation of "soy" or "estoy"
- 2007 Will Smith film "___ Legend"
- "Take Me as ___" (Mary J. Blige song)
- What "woof" might translate to in response to "Who's a good boy?"
- Words declared before and after "what"
- Billie Eilish's "Therefore ___"
- Possible response to "Who's hungry?"
- Answer to "Who's ready for cake?"
- "___ America (And So Can You!)" (Stephen Colbert best seller)
- "I'm perfect the way ___"
- Possible answer to "Who's hungry?"
- Cartesian sum?
- "Hey, Mr. Arnstein, here ___!"
- "___ … Sasha Fierce" (2008 #1 album)
- Response to "Who's in?"
- "Me!"
- "___ What ___" (song from "La Cage aux Folles")
- "___ Woman" (Helen Reddy song)
- Nas's third studio album, after "Illmatic" and "It Was Written"
- Translation of "yo soy"
- Answer to "Who's up for some fun?"
- "___ the one who knocks"
- "___ so there!"
- "___ Not Your Negro" (2016 documentary using James Baldwin texts)
- "___ woman, hear me roar"
- [Raises hand]
- Possible answer to "Who's in?"
- Possible response to "Who is?"
- That would be me
- Possible answer to "Who's ready?"
- "Me, that's who!"
- Beyoncé's 2009-10 ___ Tour
- Terse confirmation