Crossword clues for iam
iam
- Sam ___ of "Green Eggs and Ham": 2 wds
- Response to "Who's ready?"
- Response to 'Are you sure?'
- Reply to "Are you?"
- Reply to 'Who's in charge here?'
- Reply to 'Are you?'
- Queensryche "___ I"
- Post-midnight time
- Michelle Pfeiffer film "___ Sam"
- Mary J. Blige "Stronger With Each Tear" hit
- Last words of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
- Kanye West's "___ a God": 2 wds
- Introduction introduction
- Identification confirmation
- Formal, affirmative reply
- Follower of Sam or will
- First words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- First words of "Anarchy In the UK"
- First and last words of "Green Eggs And Ham"
- Final words of a Cartesian statement
- End of a Cartesian axiom
- Eminem's "The Way ___"
- Edie Brickell "What ___"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-__
- Dr. Seuss' "Sam ___"
- Descartes' sum
- Descartes' deduction
- Descartes deduction
- Conclusion of Descartes's observation
- Conclusion of a Cartesian conclusion
- Common reply to 'Are you?'
- Cartesian deduction
- Black Eyed Peas will._.__
- Beginning for this puzzle's five endings
- Answer to theme query, "Who's in there?"
- Answer to "Who is?"
- Answer to 'Are you?'
- Alternative to "yes," sometimes
- Affirmative declaration
- 2000 Zebrahead song
- 1999 Nas album
- [raises hand]
- “___ an American” Day
- "Yep, that's me!"
- "Who's ready?" response
- "Who's ready?" reply
- "Who's in charge here?" response
- "What kind of fool do you think ___?": 2 wds
- "What ___ trying to tell you is ..."
- "That's me"
- "That would be me"
- "Take me as __"
- "Sum" of a Descartes quote
- "Sum," as in / "... ergo sum"
- "Of this ___ certain"
- "O! ___ Fortune's fool": Shak
- "Now ___ become Death, the destroyer of worlds": J. Robert Oppenheimer
- "Me. ___ Mariah ... The Elusive Chanteuse" (2014 album): 2 wds
- "Me! Me! Me!"
- "It's me"
- "Here ___ (Come and Take Me)" UB40
- "Do you know who ___?"
- "Darn tootin"
- "Can't deny it"
- "Are you serious?" answer
- "Are you going?" response
- "Anybody willing?" reply
- "...a girl do you think ---?"
- ". . . or so __ told"
- "--- Woman" (Reddy tune)
- "--- woman, hear me ..."
- "--- Spartacus!"
- "___...Sasha Fierce" (Beyoncé album)
- "___... Sasha Fierce" (Beyoncé album): 2 wds
- "___ Woman" (Reddy song)
- "___ touched ..."
- "___ the way"
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles)
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles hit)
- "___ the Walrus" (1967 Beatles hit)
- "___ the walrus!"
- "___ the master of my fate"
- "___ the greatest!"
- "___ the ghost of . . . "
- "___ the eggman!"
- "___ the Cheese" (Robert Cormier novel)
- "___ the captain of my soul"
- "___ Spock" (Leonard Nimoy book)
- "___ so sorry!"
- "___ smellin' like a rose" (STP)
- "___ Sir Oracle"
- "___ shocked - SHOCKED!"
- "___ Sam" ("Green Eggs and Ham" opening)
- "___ Number Four" (2011 sci-fi movie): 2 wds
- "___ Number Four" (2011 movie): 2 wds
- "___ not young enough to know everything" (Oscar Wilde)
- "___ Not Spock" (Nimoy book)
- "___ not kidding"
- "___ Malala" (2013 autobiography)
- "___ Love" (2010 Tilda Swinton movie)
- "___ Legend" (Will Smith thriller)
- "___ Legend" (Will Smith sci-fi movie)
- "___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith sci-fi movie): 2 wds
- "___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith movie)
- "___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith film): 2 wds
- "___ Legend" (2007 thriller)
- "___ Legend" (1954 horror fiction novel)
- "___ Groot" (repeated line in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2"): 2 wds
- "___ dead serious" ("No fooling"): 2 wds
- "___ Charlotte Simmons" (Tom Wolfe novel)
- "___ Cait" (documentary series on E!): 2 wds
- "___ bored!"
- "___ a Man of Constant Sorrow"
- "___ a God" (song from Kanye West's "Yeezus"): 2 wds
- "___ ... Sasha Fierce" (2008 Beyoncé album): 2 wds
- "___ . . . Sasha Fierce" (Beyonce album)
- "__ the Senate!": Darth Sidious
- "__ so sorry!"
- "__ Sam": "Green Eggs and Ham" opening
- "__ Legend": Will Smith movie
- "__ Cait"
- "__ America": Muhammad Ali
- 'You bet --!'
- 'Who's in charge here?' reply
- 'Today -- a man'
- 'I think, therefore '
- 'How Dry '
- ''__ Woman'' (1972 tune)
- ''__ the Walrus''
- '-- so sure!'
- '-- so sorry'
- '-- a Rock' (1966 hit)
- ' the Walrus'
- ' a Rock'
- ____ Woman : Reddy hit
- ____ the Walrus : Beatles hit
- ____ a Camera
- ____ I Said
- ___ a Camera
- "Take Me as ___"
- Dr. Seuss' Sam-__
- Translation of "je suis"
- Conclusion of Descartes
- "Luke, ___ your father"
- "Don't you know who ___?"
- "___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith film)
- "___ Legend"
- ____ Woman
- Self expression?
- Descartes's conclusion
- "_____ Woman" ('72 hit)
- Descartes conclusion
- "How dry _____"
- "Take me as ___": 2 wds
- Cartesian conclusion
- Words before and after "what" for Popeye
- "___ shocked!"
- "How dry ___"
- Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- Cartesian words
- Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus"
- Cole Porter's "___ Loved"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam ___
- "___ a Rock" (1966 hit)
- "___ shocked ... SHOCKED!"
- Cole Porter's "___ in Love"
- Thinking person's conclusion?
- English sum?
- Existential declaration
- The Beatles' "___ the Walrus": 2 wds
- "___ the Law" (Edward G. Robinson flick)
- Answer to "Are you or are you not?"
- "___ Sam" (2001 Penn-Pfeiffer flick)
- Descartes's "sum"
- Words said before and after "what"
- Translated sum
- "___ Woman" (1972 #1 song)
- "___ the Walrus" (Beatles song): 2 wds
- English 8-Down
- "___ Love," 1975 Jackson 5 hit
- "Impossible" response to the question "Are you sleeping?"
- Sum in English
- Modern sum?
- "Luke, ___ your father" (line from Darth Vader): 2 wds
- Leonard Nimoy's "___ Not Spock"
- "Don't you know who ___?": 2 wds
- Descartes's "sum," translated
- Words on either side of "what"
- "___ so-o-o-o sleepy!"
- Soy, north of Mexico
- Sam-___ (Seuss character)
- Existential statement
- Answer to "Are you ...?"
- Affirmative response
- Positive response
- "___ Malala" (2013 best-selling autobiography)
- Terse admission
- Wee hour
- "___ a poor wayfaring . . . "
- "___ Woman," Reddy hit
- "___ a Camera": Van Druten
- Reddy's "___ Woman"
- "___ a Dancer," 1973 film
- "___ Woman" (classic pop tune)
- "___ the Walrus," Beatles hit
- "___ the Walrus," Beatles tune
- "O, _____ fortune's fool!": Romeo
- " . . . I am what ___": I Cor. 15:10
- "O, ___ fortune's fool!": Shak.
- "___ no orator . . . ": Shak.
- Van Druten's "___ a Camera"
- "Just As ___" (hymn)
- "___ Woman," Reddy's 1972 hit
- "I think, therefore ___"
- Part of "Cogito, ergo sum"
- Wee, small hr.
- Late-show time
- "___ the Walrus," Beatles song
- Words of agreement
- Part 7 of today's quote
- Thinker's conclusion
- Beginning of today's quote
- "You bet ___!"
- "__ the Walrus": Beatles hit
- "___ Iron Man..."
- '-- the Walrus'
- Words of confession
- Terse affirmation
- Conclusion for Descartes
- "___ Spartacus!"
- Will.___ of the Black Eyed Peas
- Helen Reddy's "__ Woman"
- Black Eyed Peas singer will.___
- Answer to "Who's hungry?"
- "Unaccustomed as __ . . ."
- "How stupid do you think ___?": 2 wds
- What "soy" may mean
- The 'sum' of Descartes
- Seuss' Sam-__
- Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character)
- Rapper will.___
- Narcissistic Zebrahead song?
- First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- Dr. Seuss' Sam-___
- "Who __": 2001 #1 country hit
- "That's me!"
- "O, __ fortune's fool!": Romeo
- "Are you?" response
- "... or so ___ told"
- ". . . think, therefore ___"
- "--- Woman" (classic pop tune)
- "___ waiting"
- "___ the Walrus" (The Beatles)
- "___ the one who knocks!" ("Breaking Bad" quote): 2 wds
- "___ the lizard king" (Jim Morrison)
- "___ Sam" (Sean Penn film)
- "___ Legend" (Will Smith film): 2 wds
- "___ forever in your debt": 2 wds
- "__ sorry, my mistake"
- 'Take me as --'
- 'How Dry --'
- ''How Dry ___''
- ''___ the Walrus'' (The Beatles)
- ''___ Spock'' (Leonard Nimoy book)
- '-- shocked!'
- '-- a Rock' (1966 song)
- ' a Camera'
- Zebrahead "Playmate of the Year" opener
- Words before "Spock" and "Not Spock," in autobiography titles
- What 'je suis' means
- Wee, small hr
- UB40: "Here ___ (Come and Take Me)"
- Translation of "soy" or "estoy"
- Translation of "je suis" or "yo soy"
- Translation of "estoy"
- Tom Wolfe’s “___ Charlotte Simmons”
- Title words before Legend or Woman
- The Lord, as introduced to Moses
- The Beatles' "__ the Walrus"
- Terse affirmative
- Sum, to Claudius
- Sum, sometimes
- Sum, some time ago
- Sum in Latin class?
- Start of God's words to Moses
- Start of a Penn film title
- Start of a formal self-introduction
- Start of "Wichita Lineman"
- Soy, north of the Mexican border
- Soy : Spanish :: ___ : English
- Sevillian soy?
- Seuss' Sam- --
- Sam-__: Seuss character
- Sam- --
- Sam ___, Dr. Seuss character: 2 wds
Wikipedia
IAM
IAM may refer to:
IAM (band)
IAM (pronounced as English "I am") is a French hip hop band from Marseille ( Occitania), created in 1989, and composed of Akhenaton (Philippe Fragione), Shurik'n (Geoffroy Mussard), Khéops (Eric Mazel), Imhotep (Pascal Perez), and Kephren (François Mendy). 'IAM' has several meanings, including 'Invasion Arrivée de Mars' ('Invasion from Mars', ' Mars' is frequently used as a metaphor for Marseille in IAM's songs). Another meaning is Imperial Asiatic Man, while AKH often refers to L'homme Impérial Asiatique.