Crossword clues for alls
alls
- Town crier's word
- Start of a Bard title
- Shakespeare title start
- Bard comedy title starter
- "... o'clock and ___ well"
- "___ well that ends . . . "
- "___ well that ..."
- "___ fair..."
- "__ Well ..."
- "__ fair ..."
- ''___ fair in love and war''
- ''___ fair in love . . .''
- ___ well
- Word in Shakespeare title
- Tell-___ (revealing memoirs)
- Tell-__ (candid stories)
- Starter of a Bard comedy title
- Shakespeare title word before "Well"
- Shakespeare title opener
- Part of a Shakespearean title
- Part of a Shakespeare title
- Know-it-__: self-proclaimed brains
- Know-it-___ (smug types)
- Know-it-___ (smart alecks)
- Free-for-__: fights
- Free-for-___ (melees)
- Free-for-___ (brawls)
- Free-for- -- (melees)
- Free-for- -- (brawls)
- Cure- -- (panaceas)
- Cover attachment?
- Contraction in Shakespeare title
- Cockney foyers
- "Two o'clock and --- well"
- "God's in his heaven - ___ right with the world"
- "________ fair in ..."
- "_____ fair... ''
- "___ well..."
- "___ I know ..."
- "___ fair in ..."
- "___ fair in . . . "
- "__ well that ends ..."
- "__ well that ..."
- "__ not offence that indiscretion finds": "King Lear"
- "__ fair in love ... "
- "__ fair in . . ."
- "__ fair in . . . "
- "__ fair ... "
- " ________ Well That Ends Well"
- ''. . . and __ well!''
- '-- right with the world'
- '-- fair in love and war'
- '-- fair in ...'
- ' fair in love and war'
- "_____ well..."
- "_____ fair... "
- "_____ right with the world"
- "_____ Well That Ends Well"
- Shakespearean title starter
- "___well!"
- Shakespeare title starter
- Start of a Shakespearean title
- "___right with the world!": Browning
- "___ Well That Ends Well" (Shakespeare play)
- "___ Fair" (1989 comedy)
- Word before fair or well
- "___ fair in love and war"
- Whittier poem "___ Well"
- "___ well ..."
- "When ___ said and done..."
- "___ fair in love ..."
- "___ well"
- Cure-___ (panaceas)
- Heal-___ (mint family members)
- Ending with over or cover
- Tell-___ (some bios)
- Know-it-___ (cocky types)
- Shakespeare title contraction
- "___ right with the world": Browning
- "___ fair ..."
- First word in a Shakespeare title
- Adjunct for over or cover
- Start of a W.S. title
- " . . . ___ blue": Browning
- " . . . and ___ well"
- "___ fair in love . . . ": Smedley
- Start of a Shakespeare title
- Comedy title starter
- "___ right with . . . ": Browning
- "___ Well . . . "
- Shakespearean title start
- "___ I'm saying is ..."
- ____ Well That Ends Well
- '-- well that ...'
- Free-for-___ (rowdy fights)
- "Twelve o'clock and ___ well!"
- ". . . and ___ well!"
- "--- well that ends well"
- "--- fair in love ..."
- "___ well!"
- "___ fair in..."
- "___ fair in love . . ."
- "__ fair in love . . ."
- "__ fair in ..."
- ''___ Well That Ends Well''
- '-- Well That Ends Well'
- Word with cover or over
Wiktionary
alls
n. (plural of all English)
Usage examples of "alls".
There must be one principle constituting this unit of many forms of life and enclosing the several members within the unity, while at the same time, precisely as in each thing of detail the parts too have each a definite function, so in the All each several member must have its own task--but more markedly so since in this case the parts are not merely members but themselves Alls, members of the loftier Kind.
Jenny immediately to pack up her alls and begone, for that she was determined she should not sleep that night within her walls.