Crossword-Solution: YASS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| YASS | anagram | ASSY, SAYS |
We have 3 clues for the answer “YASS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Affirmative with roots in drag culture | 1 answer |
| Aussie town | 1 answer |
| Queen | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with YASS (5)
Charlie nodded blandly: “I tink um yass.” “And when we get back to port,” exclaimed Wilbur, “you think, perhaps I--we won't make it interesting for you?” Charlie smiled.
Yass’r, I done kissed M’lisse.” “Do you think Mélisse would do something for you if you asked her?” I inquired.
Yass, SAH, I'se notice dat! Long time ago dey was consid'ble gwines-on in dis hyah county, Marse Daniel.
Yass, SAH!--dey's ten o' dese hyah vergims dar, five of 'em sleepin' an' five of 'em watchin', an' a-takin' tuhns at hit, an' mebby dat how-come free or fouah dey bes' young colo'hed mens been projickin' aroun' dar all arternoon, a-helpin' dem dat's a-waitin' twell de bridegroom COM eth!" We seen a little knot of them, down the road there in front of the church, gathering around the nigger that had been with Sam.
Finally a woman’s voice says, “Yass.” You say, “Is Miss Doe in?” She replies, “Yass.” You say, “May I speak to her?” She says, “Who?” You reply, “You said Miss Doe was at home, didn’t you?” She replies, “Yass.” You say, “Well, may I speak to her?” The voice says, “Who?” You shout, “Miss Doe.” The voice says, “She ban out.” You shriek, “Oh, go to hell!” and assuming a graceful, easy position in the booth, you proceed to tear the telephone from the wall.
Quotes with YASS (2)
If I had to wish for something, just one thing, it would be that Hannah would never see Tate the way I did. Never see Tate's beautiful, lush hair turn brittle, her skin sallow, her teeth ruined by anything she could get her hands on that would make her forget. That Hannah would never count how many men there were, or how vile humans can be to one another. That she would never see the moments in my life that were full of neglect, and fear, and revulsion, moments I can never go…
And suddenly I know I have to go. But this time without being chased by the Brigadier, without experiencing the kindness of a postman from Yass, and without taking along a Cadet who will change the way I breath for the rest of my life.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1982–2025).