Crossword-Solution: MUM 3 letters, 169 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Mum a. Silent; not speaking.
Mum interj. Be silent! Hush!
Mum n. Silence.
Mum n. A sort of strong beer, originally made in Brunswick, Germany.

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MUM anagram UMM

We have 169 clues for the answer “MUM”

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"The citizens are ___, and speak not a word."—Shakespeare. 1 answer
"The word" in silence 1 answer
"The word," to secret keepers 1 answer
"___'s the word!" 1 answer
Autumn blossom, briefly 1 answer
Autumn flower, for short 1 answer
Bath mother 1 answer
Bath parent 1 answer
Bath raiser? 1 answer
Bluey and Bingo's parent 1 answer
Britain's Queen ___ 1 answer
British family member 1 answer
British mother 1 answer
Canterbury parent 1 answer
Chicago's official flower, familiarly 1 answer
Corsage item 1 answer
Dad's mate, in Dorchester 1 answer
Dad's mate, to a Brit 1 answer
England's Queen ___ 1 answer
Fall bloomer, familiarly 1 answer
Fall flower, for short 1 answer
Family member, in Manchester 1 answer
Family name in Nottingham 1 answer
Flower that sounds like a family member 1 answer
Football corsages 1 answer
Football flower. 1 answer
Giving nothing up 1 answer
Hardly blabby 1 answer
Hastings household name 1 answer
It may be "the word" 1 answer
It might be the word 1 answer
It's "the word" 1 answer
It's sometimes the word 1 answer
It's the word for no words 1 answer
It's the word to the wordless 1 answer
It's the word, sometimes 1 answer
Kate Middleton, to Prince George 1 answer
Kept ___ (zipped one's lip) 1 answer
Lapel adorner, for short 1 answer
Manchester mother 1 answer
Member of a British family 1 answer
Mother pushing a pram, say 1 answer
Mother's Day flower, in Australia 1 answer
Mother's flower? 1 answer
Mother, in Australia 1 answer
Mother, in Motherwell 1 answer
Mother, in the U.K. 1 answer
Mother, to a Brit 1 answer
Not Talking bird 1 answer
Not blabbing 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MUM (5)

But if a man was dead sober, I reckon maybe that whack might fetch him; I dono.” After another reflective silence, Tom said: “Hucky, you sure you can keep mum?” “Tom, we _got_ to keep mum.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
People would call me a low-down Abolitionist and despise me for keeping mum—but that don’t make no difference.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
What do you think?” Tom he studied awhile, then he says: “Well, of course me and Huck are going to keep mum there, but if you don’t keep mum yourself there’s going to be a little bit of a risk—it ain’t much, maybe, but it’s a little.
Tom Sawyer, Detective Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Let us be discreet—quite on our good behaviour.—Hush!—You remember those lines—I forget the poem at this moment: “For when a lady’s in the case, “You know all other things give place.” Now I say, my dear, in _our_ case, for _lady_, read——mum! a word to the wise.—I am in a fine flow of spirits, an’t I? But I want to set your heart at ease as to Mrs.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Poor Captain would be glad of that, mum, wouldn’t he? God bless him!” The great rough carter puckered up his manly face, and turned away to hide his tears.
Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1995

Quotes with MUM (3)

Blessed your mum, who carried you in a womb for nine months.
Lailah Gifty Akita
Who are these people sharing the street with me? What is going on in their worlds, inside their heads? Are they in love? If so, is it the kind that Mum and Dad have? Based on having things in common, like raspberry picking and a love of dogs, and Shakespeare, and long country walks? Or is it the knock-you-out, eat-you-up, set-you-on-fire kind of love that I have longed for-and avoided-all my life?
Alison Larkin The English American
You know what my mum once said?’ said Rosie… ‘She said that if a just-married couple put a coin in a jar every time they make love in their first year, and take a coin out for every time that they make love in the years that follow, the jar will never be emptied.’And this means…?’Well’, she said. ‘It’s interesting, isn’t it?
Neil Gaiman Anansi Boys
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 255 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).