Answer: MOVE
MOVE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 115 times.
- Shake a leg
- "Get going!"
- "Your ___"
- Change places
- Bring to tears
- Impatient order
- Player's turn
- Propose at a meeting
- "Get out of my seat!"
- Bit of game play
- Don't just sit there
- Order from a person with a gun
- "Shake a leg!"
- QxQ, e.g., in chess
- Pull up stakes
- Budge
- Turn
- Relocate
- "Outta my way!"
- Turn in a game
- With 50-Across, surmount
- "Hop to it!"
- Change addresses
- Affect emotionally
- Bxf3 or Qb4+, in chess
- Turn in chess
- Bit of chess action
- Change position
- "Out of my way!"
- "Get outta the way!"
- "Don't just sit there!"
- Get up and go
- "Out of the way!"
- "Get out of my way!"
- Game turn
- Sell, as merchandise
- Find a new home
- Stir
- Chess turn
- ''Out of my way!''
- ''Out of the way!''
- Go to a new home
- Chess player's consideration
- Some do it upon retiring
- Verb with ''heaven and earth''
- Verb with "heaven and earth"
- Change residences
- Get going
- Take one's turn in chess
- Find new digs
- Turn, in chess
- Step in a chess game
- Qxe5, e.g., in chess
- Bxe5 or 0-0-0, in chess
- Pick up and go
- Maneuver
- Push a pawn, e.g.
- "Stop dawdling!"
- Pick up and go or pack up and go
- Get from point A to point B
- "Don't just stand there!"
- Address oneself to a packed house?
- Chess action
- Stir around
- Take one's turn in checkers
- Affect
- One could give you a check
- Change direction
- Transport
- Change neighborhoods
- Really touch
- Go elsewhere
- Pawn to King's Bishop 3, e.g.
- Dance element
- "Gangway!"
- Chess tournament action
- Shift
- Propose in a meeting
- See 45-Down
- Affect deeply
- Play in a game
- Game play
- Chess stratagem
- "Step aside!"
- QxQ, for one
- Change homes
- Step away, say
- Touch emotionally
- Change one's residence
- Chess play
- PxP, for one
- Bobby Fischer play
- With 20-Across, relocate
- Give way
- Actuate
- Cop's order
- Suggest at a meeting
- Queenside castle, e.g.
- Formally propose
- With 40-Across, comment to someone who 30-Down
- "You're in my spot!"
- Castling in chess, e.g.
- Checkers turn
- "C'mon already!"
- Incite
- Take to a new spot
- "Get out of the way!"
- Change location
- Change domiciles
- Relocation
- "Faster!"
- Secondment
- Take up a new residence
- Cause an emotional reaction
- Make emotional