Crossword clues for eyes
eyes
- Hall & Oates "Private ___"
- Gives a once-over
- Calm centers of hurricanes
- Bumps on potatoes
- Body parts that are called "the windows to the soul"
- Bedroom shutters?
- Argus's 100
- A blindfold covers them
- "These ___, are crying" The Guess Who
- "Their ___ Were Watching God"
- "The Hills Have ___"
- "My ___ Adored You"
- "In Your ___" (Peter Gabriel song)
- "Bright ___" (Shirley Temple movie)
- "___ Without a Face" (Billy Idol song)
- Your constructor's are blue, ladies
- You may keep them peeled
- Word before front
- Word after Bright, Frog, or Wolf in band names
- Wolf spider's octet
- Windows to the soul?
- Windows to the soul, so they say
- Windows to the soul, proverbially
- Windows to the soul, it's said
- Where contact lenses are placed
- What the colon stands for in :-)
- What potatoes and needles both have
- What peacocks' spots resemble
- What most spiders have eight of
- What mask holes are for
- What glasses are often for
- What contacts may help
- What contact lenses are placed on
- What a colon might denote
- Watch pair?
- Visual pair
- Visual organs
- Unrealistic part of many statues
- U2 "Spanish ___"
- Threading targets
- Things that people are warned not to cross
- Things that may twinkle
- Things in orbits
- Things an optometrist examines
- They're tested with Snellen charts
- They're shut while sneezing
- They're open daily
- They're on snails' stalks
- They're often closed after dark
- They're light-sensitive
- They're kept under lids, especially at night
- They're examined with a phoropter
- They're covered by a blindfold
- They're all on the game
- They work better when they focus
- They take things in
- They see the light
- They often have glasses in front of them
- They may see many people at once
- They may be brown or blue
- They may be bloodshot
- They may be black, green, blue or private
- They may be black, brown, blue or private
- They may be black or blue
- They may be beady
- They hold rods and cones
- They have rods and cones
- They have lids and lashes
- They fill some holes in your head
- They contain retinas
- They blink and wink
- They blink
- They are behind glasses
- There are four of them on a dollar bill
- The Guess Who's ''These ___''
- The Guess Who hit "These_____ "
- The ____ of Laura Mars
- The ___ (apt anagram for "they see")
- Targets of Moe's two-fingered poke
- Targets of Moe's pokes
- Takes a look
- Swiss-cheese holes
- Sunglasses protect them
- Stereotypical movers in some paintings
- Stare pair
- Spud sprouts
- Spud features
- Sprouts on potatoes
- Spots on spuds
- Spider's eight, usually
- Source of Cyclops's energy beams, in Marvel Comics
- Someone may look deep into yours
- Some Mr. Potato Head parts
- Some hieroglyphic symbols
- Some electric sensors
- Some cross-country flights
- Socket set
- Socket contents
- Snowman's coal chunks, e.g
- Snake __
- Smiley parts
- Smiley dots
- Skid Row "I'd stare a lifetime into your ___"
- Sinatra's blue pair
- Seeing pair
- Seeing organs
- Saigon Kick "Love is on the way, I can see it in your ___"
- Retinas' organs
- Regarding things
- Rainbow "Straight Between the ___"
- Potato spots
- Potato discards
- Potato bumps
- Peelers take them off potatoes
- Peelers remove this
- Peacock-feather features
- Peacock tail spots
- Peacock tail features
- Peacock markings
- Peacock feather features
- Pair with irises
- Pair of kings (except one of them)?
- Organs that many cave fish can't use
- Optometrists look at them
- Optometrists examine them
- Optic orbs
- Ophthalmology subjects
- Ophthalmological focus
- Openings for tailors?
- Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra nickname)
- Oculist's study
- Octet for most spiders
- Noticing things
- Most spiders have eight
- Mona Lisa's strong points
- Men At Work "I Can See It in Your ___"
- Many on a potato or two on a noodle
- Makeup accentuates them
- Loser's weepers?
- Loser's weepers
- Looks at — organs
- Lita Ford/Ozzy "Close My ___ Forever"
- Lay ___ on (see)
- Lasik surgery targets
- LASIK subjects
- Kiss "X-Ray ___"
- Kim Carnes "Bette Davis ___"
- Kermit's were originally made from ping-pong balls
- Keep your __ on (watch)
- Iron ___ Cody ("The Crying Indian" in a 1970s PSA)
- Intel satellites, metaphorically
- Idaho spots?
- Hypnotist's concern
- Hurricane features
- Honeybees have five
- Hit song "Bette Davis ---"
- Hieroglyphic representations of Horus
- Has a peek
- Green iguanas have three
- Goggles protect them
- Glassy blinkers
- Gives a look-see
- Get Up Kids "To my surprise, before my ___, you arrive"
- Frosty's are made of coal
- Frosty the Snowman's facial features that were made out of coal
- Focuses on, as the catcher for signals
- Face parts that might be crossed
- Evinces envy of, perhaps
- Evil and electric
- Emoticon's : or
- Emoticon colon, often
- Emoticon colon
- Emoji that can mean "Get a load of this!"
- Eight things that most spiders have
- Eerily glowing things in a dark forest
- Easy on the ___ (good-looking)
- Easy on the ___
- Duran Duran "I look through the __ of a stranger"
- Dots on smileys
- Dots on smiley faces
- Darting organs
- Covets, perhaps
- Cookie Monster has googly ones
- Common sense need?
- Colons, in many emoticons
- Colons in emoticons, often
- Colon or semicolon, in emoticons
- Colon in an emoticon, usually
- Coals, on snowmen
- Coals, on Frosty
- Clapton looks into his "Father's" ones
- Centers of cyclones
- Center cuts of beef
- Cavefish's functionless parts
- Cantor's dominating feature
- Calm areas of storms
- Buffalo Tom "Baby dry your ___ out"
- Body parts with lids
- Blinkers with no bulbs
- Black and blue
- Balls in sockets
- Baby blues, say
- Baby blues, for some
- Argus's hundred
- Argus' many
- Argus' hundred
- Anthrax "Poison My ___"
- Another peer group?
- A sleep mask covers them
- (.) (.)
- "When Irish ___ are smiling ..."
- "These ___" (the Guess Who hit)
- "These ___" (1969 hit by The Guess Who)
- "These ___, are crying"
- "The sky is the daily bread of the ___" (Emerson)
- "The night has a thousand ___"
- "Real ___, realize, real lies..." (Tupac lyric)
- "My --- Adored You"
- "Mickey Blue ____"
- "Lyin' ____"
- "Look into my ___ ..." (hypnotist's instruction)
- "He has ___ in the back of his head"
- "For Your ___ Onlady"
- "Ebony ____"
- "Do my ___ deceive me?"
- "Bright ____"
- "Bette Davis ___" (Kim Carnes hit song)
- "Behind These Hazel ___" (Kelly Clarkson song)
- "Behind These Hazel ___" (Kelly Clarkson hit)
- "Behind These Hazel ___"
- "Always Something There to Remind Me" Naked ___
- "____ Wide Shut"
- "___ Wide Shut" (Tom Cruise movie)
- "___ Wide Shut" (Kubrick's last film)
- "___ Wide Shut"
- "___ on the prize!"
- '80s band Naked ___
- ''Electric'' sensors
- ''___ of Laura Mars''
- '-- Wide Shut'
- __ only
- Potato features
- Regards — features of a potato
- This puzzle's punning theme
- Looks at closely
- They're kept under lids at night
- Head set?
- Choice beef cuts
- They may get 40 lashes
- Ogles
- Spuds' buds
- Swiss cheese holes
- Potato parts
- Scrutinizes
- What rakes make
- Peepers
- "___right!"
- They fit in sockets
- "___ only"
- Art appreciation duo?
- View finders?
- Places for patches
- They may be blue in the face
- Some are electric
- Appraises
- Focus group?
- Scans
- Snake ___ (60-Down)
- Surveys
- Baby blues, e.g
- They may be given 40 lashes
- Views
- They're crossable
- Takes a gander at
- Balls with lids
- Storm centers
- Watchful pair
- Centers, of sorts
- Examines closely
- Needle parts
- Sight seers
- Blinkers, at times
- Frosty's coals
- Looks over warily
- Tearing things?
- Gives a gander
- Choice meat cuts
- "Mona Lisa" features that "follow" the viewer
- What the starts of 18-, 27-, 43- and 57-Across all have
- Optometrists' concerns
- Colon, in an emoticon
- Checks out visually
- Observing things
- They can be crossed
- Targets of a Moe Howard poke
- "Windows to the soul"
- They can be piercing
- Prominent features of a "Cats" poster
- They can be batted and rolled
- *Storm centers
- They're seen on both sides of bridges
- See 1-Across
- They can be prying or crying
- Potato's multitude
- 11-Down, north of the border
- Observes closely
- Spots for glasses
- Wear down
- Potato protuberances
- Watchful ones?
- Peer group?
- Word with googly or goo-goo
- Hurricane centers
- What a colon represents in an emoticon
- Optometrists' interest
- Holes in Swiss cheese
- Sightseers?
- Places for contacts
- Observation satellites, so to speak
- Things opened in the morning
- Trips in the dark?
- Some glass prostheses
- Hawks have sharp ones
- They can turn red in a flash
- Opinion or judgment
- Watchers in a Texas song
- "When Irish ___ . . . "
- Bette Davis features in a pop song
- Watches closely
- "___ of Laura Mars"
- Potato buds
- "___ of Laura Mars," 1978 film
- "Bette Davis ___" (Kim Carnes' biggest hit)
- Spud buds
- Vision
- Easy on the ___ (attractive)
- "The ___ of Texas . . . "
- Features in a Texas song
- Argus features
- Sizes up visually
- Ophthalmologist's concern
- Windows of the soul
- Some are beady
- Banjo ___ (Cantor sobriquet)
- "Ebony ___," 1961 song
- "Bette Davis ___," 1981 hit song
- Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra)
- " . . . only with thine ___"
- Contemplates
- A dollar bill has four
- Beholders have them
- Some are private
- "When Irish ___ Are Smiling"
- "When Irish ___ are . . . "
- "Stars in My ___," 1936 song
- The night's thousand
- Sometimes they're private
- Googly ___
- Has a look at
- "Mine ___ have seen . . . "
- Ben Turpin's crossed features
- Ocelli
- A sight for sore ___
- See 20 Across
- Piñero's "Short ___"
- In Texas, they're "upon you"
- Argus's specialty
- Eagles' assets
- Features of Laura Mars
- They may be lazy or wandering
- Hooks' partners
- "I Only Have ___ for You," 1934 song
- Poet's "windows of the soul"
- "Dancing with Tears in My ___"
- Argus had 100
- See 49 Across
- Gives the once-over to
- "Ol' Blue ___"
- "The ___ of Laura Mars"
- "Hungry ___," Twitty hit
- Cyclone centers
- More than one viewer is heard
- Closely looks at
- European certainly has views
- Organs of sight
- Ophthalmologist's speciality
- Seed-buds shooting up in Japanese yew
- Agreement to support European views
- Needle openings
- Look up end of dictionary inside with these
- Potato peelers may miss them, if they don't keep them peeled
- They see and give audible approval
- They can see the Speaker's support for motion
- Spuds have them
- Catches sight of
- Facial features
- Mr. Potato Head piece
- Spud's buds
- Seeing things?
- They're usually blue or brown
- Needle apertures
- Centers of hurricanes
- Mississippi quartet
- They may be rolled
- Needle holes
- Facial pair
- Mr. Potato Head parts
- They're all in your head
- Mr. Potato Head pieces
- Head set
- Buds on spuds
- Windows to the soul, supposedly
- Sight organs
- Watches suspiciously
- They may have contacts
- Ophthalmologist's study
- What visors shade
- They may be black or private
- Optometrist's concerns
- Holes in needles
- "Windows of the soul"
- "The windows to the soul"
- "For Your ___ Only" (1981 James Bond movie)
- What contact lenses cover
- Watches carefully
- Viewing organs
- View finders
- They can be rolled or crossed
- Spider's octet, often
- Pupils' places
- Potato peeler's targets
- Places for pupils
- Needle features
- Good lookers?
- Where to find contacts
- Where contact lenses are worn
- What contacts contact
- Visual aids
- Scopes out
- Private __ (detectives)
- Potato flaws
- Peacock tail markings
- Optic organs
- Keeps a watch on
- Hurricane areas
- Colon in many an emoticon
- "You're a sight for sore ___!"
- "Keep your ___ peeled"
- "I can't believe my ___!"
- "For Your ___ Only"
- What optometrists examine
- Watchful duo
- Visors shade them
- They're vital for good looks
- They're protected by lids and lashes
- They're protected by lids
- They're opened first on Christmas morning
- They see things
- They may be probing or private
- They may be painful if black
- They may be on the game
- They may be behind glasses
- They are protected by lids
- Targets of a Stooge poke
- Sunglasses cover them
- Spud spots
- Spud bumps
- Some are behind glasses
- Snake ___
- Sheena Easton: "For Your ___ Only"
- Real lookers?
- Real lookers
- Places you may have contacts
- Places for contact lenses
- Peering pair
- Peeping pair
- Organs in sockets
- Make ___ at (flirt)
- Looks closely at
- Keep them on the ball!
- Hurricanes' hearts
Wiktionary
WordNet
n. opinion or judgment; "in the eyes of the law"; "I was wrong in her eyes"
Wikipedia
"Eyes" is an episode from the first season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
Eyes is an ABC television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd. Eyes follows the firm of Judd Risk Management which uses marginally legal means to investigate individuals and crimes where law enforcement would fall short. With the help of high-tech gadgets, Harlan Judd and his employees recover money for victims as well as investigate individuals for clients but still manage to keep plenty of secrets from one another.
In May 2005, having rescheduled the sixth episode twice, ABC announced that they would not be airing the remaining episodes until June at the earliest. They later announced that it would not be picked up for a second season and that the remaining episodes would remain unaired.
New Zealand television station TV2 picked up this show and aired the complete series, all twelve episodes, in the second half of 2005. These episodes appeared online via BitTorrent soon after. The show was also partially aired on Singapore television station Mediacorp Channel 5, with the pilot episode and episodes #106 to #112 being skipped. Episode #111 ("Burglary") was an exception, and was aired as the fifth episode. The show was also aired in full on France cable television station Canal Jimmy in 2006. In the beginning of 2008 the show was aired in full on Polish television station TVN 7. The series was shown on the Nine Network in Australia in 2007.
Episodes could formerly be seen for free on the website In2TV. Not all episodes were available (including the pilot episode), but most unaired episodes were online.
In March 2009 American satellite broadcaster DirecTV announced a deal made with Warner Bros. to show all episodes of the series on its The 101 Network channel. Eyes airing on DirecTV began on September 15, 2009.
Eyes is an arcade game released in 1982 by Rock-Ola.
"Eyes" is the third and final single from the album Cats Without Claws by Donna Summer. Edited in length from the original version on the album and remixed by John "Jellybean" Benitez, the single peaked at #97 for one week in the UK Singles Chart.
A remix of the calypso-ish "I'm Free" from the Cats Without Claws album was included on the B-side of the UK release of the "Eyes" 12" single. "I'm Free" was performed by Donna and her back-up band on a Dick Clark's American Bandstand 1984 Christmas special, and Soul Train, indicating that the song had originally been intended to be the next single.
Eyes was a rock band from New Haven, Connecticut that was active throughout the 1980s. The band was founded by James Christian, who would later go on to front the notable hard rock band House of Lords.
Eyes are the round holes that are a characteristic feature of Swiss-type cheese (e.g. Emmentaler cheese) and some Dutch-type cheeses. They are bubbles of carbon dioxide gas that is produced by bacteria in the cheese.
Eyes are the organs of vision.
Eyes or The Eyes can also refer to:
Usage examples of "eyes".
The ruler of Reec took a step forward, his eyes revealing an inner sadness.
As Lukien approached the nobles just inside the city, the foursome bowed deeply, putting their hands over their hearts and lowering their eyes to the cobblestones.
Perched on the throne, his eyes as hard as diamonds, was King Karis of Reec.
She floated, barely grazing the floor in her passage, her face lightly flushed, her dark eyes lustrous.
And Beith Toms, in her thirteenth hour of labor, turned her eyes toward the storm outside and began to sob.
Beith felt her world collapse, and suddenly a dire future flashed before her eyes for the child she had birthed.
She wore a velvet gown of midnight blue and just the right amount of make-up to highlight her eyes, and she already knew from the way the young king had stared at her that he was attracted to her.
She stood barely four feet tall in her tiny shoes, and her eyes lit the room with cold radiance.
Graig was an old man but his eyes still twinkled, and he still looked daunting in his crimson uniform.
Beith in a disheveled robe and unkempt hair, her red eyes rimmed with sunken bags.
Akeela waited patiently until finally the door opened, revealing Beith in a disheveled robe and unkempt hair, her red eyes rimmed with sunken bags.
Her eyes reflected her dashed dreams, and her motherly concern for a son that might grow up a beggar.
Her eyes fluttered open to catch moonbeams slanting through her window.
Because he was her bodyguard, he was never very far from her, accompanying her to knitting sessions and tea with her sisters and other mind-deadening activities, all the while trying to avert his eyes from her flawless face and figure.
She had left behind her overprotective father for the watchful eyes of Linuk, whom Lukien quickly discovered was something of an adopted uncle to the girl.