Answer: STAB
STAB is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 205 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pierce
- Puncture
- Whack
- Attempt
- Wild guess
- Seize with a toothpick
- Pin, in a way
- Try
- Lance
- "Shank," in prison lingo
- Use a knife or fork
- Effort
- Skewer
- Knife
- Run through
- Poke holes in
- Uneducated guess
- Stick
- Bayonet
- See 47-Across
- Feeling of pain
- Pierce with a fork
- Harpoon, e.g.
- Shot
- Plunge in
- Knife wound
- Crack
- More than a twinge
- Go
- Stick with a knife
- Dagger wound
- Sharp pain
- Bayonet, e.g.
- Stick with a toothpick
- Stick a spear into
- Wild attempt
- Kind of thrust
- Sudden sensation
- Run a blade through
- Attack with a knife
- Reasonable try
- Use a dirk
- Use a bayonet on
- Shot in the dark
- Knife thrust
- Stick a fork in
- Rough guess
- Stick a knife into
- Thrusting blow
- Guesstimate
- Grab with a toothpick
- Get one's point across?
- Bayonet thrust
- It may be wild
- Poke with a pike
- Use a bayonet
- Wound with a dagger
- Injure with a bayonet
- Prick
- Pointed attack?
- Wound with a knife
- Pierce with a toothpick
- "True friends __ you in the front": Wilde
- Guess
- One may be made before giving up
- Unconfident attempt
- Iffy attempt
- Impale
- Shank, in prison lingo
- Use a poniard
- Blind guess
- Quick thrust
- Get a point across?
- ''I'll take a ___ at it''
- Jerky thrust
- Utilize a bayonet
- Shank
- Piercing thrust
- It's sometimes made in the dark
- Employ a dirk
- Wild try
- Pierce with a fork, e.g.
- Awkward try
- Thrust with a bayonet
- Pierce with a knife
- Dirk
- Quick thrust, in fencing
- Gore
- Emulate Brutus
- Acute onset
- Pierce with a point
- Seize with a skewer
- Injure with a pitchfork
- Use a dirk on
- Use a skewer
- Shiv shove
- Desperation guess
- Grab with a fork
- Rough estimate
- "I'll take a ___ at it"
- Stick with a stick
- Figurative try
- Run through with a saber
- "True friends ___ you in the front": Wilde
- Attack à la Brutus
- Random guess
- "True friends ___ you in the front" (Oscar Wilde)
- Brief try
- A way to wound
- Attack with a dagger
- Take a ___ at: try
- Casual try
- Attack a la Norman Bates
- Semi-educated guess
- Spear
- Quick guess
- Use a dagger
- Wild, desperate guess
- Attack, as Caesar
- Wound for Cassio
- Poke with a sharp thing
- Put a fork in it
- Unfocused attempt
- Sudden piercing pain
- Random try
- Attack like Norman Bates
- Desperate guess
- Use a knife, say
- Put a fork in
- Slangy attempt
- Thrust tines into
- Wild shot
- Attack with a shiv
- Not-so-educated guess
- Stick with something
- You might take one before giving up
- Pang, as of conscience
- Drive the point home
- Baffled "Jeopardy!" contestant's effort
- Stick wth
- Assault with a knife
- Emulate a picador
- Force a fork into
- Piercing wound
- Swordsman's injury
- Attempt, slangily
- Transfix
- Uninformed guess
- A sudden sharp feeling
- Push a prong through
- Dagger thrust
- Attempt, informally
- Near-random guess
- Jab with a knife
- One may be taken in desperation
- Bayonet verbally?
- Conjecture, so to speak
- Blind effort
- Shot-in-the-dark guess
- Uncertain effort
- Pierce with a harpoon
- Random attempt
- Attempt, in slang
- Use the working end of a bayonet
- Stick with a blade
- Anguished sensation
- Attack with a sword
- Grab with a cocktail fork
- Thrust a bayonet
- Attack from Casca or Brutus
- ___ in the back: betray
- Wound on a dueler
- Halfhearted guess
- Work a bayonet
- Informal attempt
- Attack as Hamlet did Polonius
- Out-there guess
- Stick a toothpick in, as a snack
- Speculative attempt
- Emulate a good dueler
- Use a fork on
- Brief effort
- Unconfident try
- Poke, as a pea
- Metaphorical attempt
- Total guess
- Stick a toothpick through
- Attack like Brutus
- Haphazard attempt
- Casual attempt
- *Motionless sculptures
- Perforate, in a way
- Brutal act of Brutus
- Attempt, metaphorically
- Spear with a fork
- Try, informally
- Poke with a pitchfork
- Crack, so to speak
- Sudden feeling, as of remorse
- Take a ___ at (attempt)
- Take a ___ at (try)
- Dueler's injury
- Poke with a toothpick
- Take a ___
- Something to take when you're in the dark
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - September 02, 2024
- LA Times - August 16, 2024
- USA Today - July 25, 2024
- LA Times - July 24, 2024
- New York Times - June 17, 2024
- New York Times - May 26, 2024
- New York Times - May 08, 2024
- New York Times - April 21, 2024
- USA Today - April 18, 2024
- LA Times - April 18, 2024
- New York Times - April 11, 2024
- New York Times - April 09, 2024
- USA Today - March 06, 2024
- LA Times - March 03, 2024
- LA Times - January 21, 2024
- New York Times - January 18, 2024
- USA Today - January 04, 2024
- New York Times - December 25, 2023
- New York Times - December 24, 2023
- New York Times - November 18, 2023
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