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Answer: WELL
WELL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 109 times.
Bucket locale
Sound
Water source
Drawing place
Reagan sentence starter
"The __ of the Saints" (1905 Synge comedy)
In good health
"Um ..."
Healthy
When said three times, "Lookee here!"
Place to make a wish
Spring place
Place for wishing
"I never!"
What Pussy fell into
Jack Benny catchword
Wisher's place
Feeling fine
In the pink
Place for a wish
In fine fettle
In good shape
Watering hole
Jack Benny exclamation
Wishing place
Gusher source
Oil source
Rural water source
Creditably
Ably
Send up
Jack and Jill's destination
Hole with a bucket
Word of hesitation
Village water source
Word from Jack Benny
"I'm waiting . . ."
Admirably
Fit
Wisher's spot
Oil field sight
Utterance from Reagan mimics
Site for drawing
"I'm waiting ..."
Wishing site
With skill
"Let me think ..."
Rise to the surface
Classic baby-rescue locale
Not 13-Across
Suitably
Jack Benny interjection
Jack Benny expletive
Jack Benny's expletive
No longer ailing
Not ill
See 5-Down
Not sick
Hardly rare, in restaurants
"Now that you mention it ..."
Fine
Oilfield sight
"Now that you mention it..."
What else?
"Let me think..."
"You were saying ...?"
Oasis feature
Skillfully
Not down with anything
It might get pumped
Hale and hearty
With 38-Across, desiring happiness for someone
Excellently
Gusher site
Fit as a fiddle
"___ get by"
Oil shaft
More than adequately
Wishing ___
Texas gusher
Rural must
"Now that you mention it ... "
Groundwater source
"I'm still waiting ...?"
End of the word ladder
"I'm waiting ...?"
Wishing spot
Speaker's stalling word
Sticks find
Rural necessity
Word said three times before "What have we here?!"
How I hope you're doing
Water provider
Wishful place?
Source of fresh water
___-done (steak specification)
Underground water source
Deftly
"Actually ... "
*"Whaddya know ..."
Competently
"Let me see ..."
Word that can precede or follow "wishing"
"I mean ..."
Fully cooked, as steak
When said three times, "What have we here?!"
When said three times, expression of mock surprise
Properly
"The thing is ..."