Crossword clues for isee
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- Statement of understanding
- Psychiatrist's comment
- Phrase said while nodding
- Palm reader's words
- Kenny Chesney "When ___ This Bar"
- Indication that the haze has lifted
- Fortuneteller's lead-in
- Fortune teller's opener
- Discerner's phrase
- Cry of apprehension
- Comprehending words
- Acknowledgment of a sort
- "You have a point there"
- "What a Wonderful World" opening
- "Very interesting..."
- "That's how it's going to be, is it?"
- "That explains it!"
- "That answers my questions"
- "So that's how it's going to be"
- "OK, got it!"
- "Oh, now it's clear!": 2 wds
- "Oh, cool!"
- "Much clearer!"
- "Makes sense!"
- "Makes sense now"
- "It's clear now!"
- "Hmm, interesting..."
- "Gotcha now"
- "Got it now"
- "Crystal clear"
- "At last it's clear!"
- "As ___ it ..." ("In my opinion ..."): 2 wds
- "Aha, now ___"
- "Ah! Say no more"
- "Ah, okay"
- "Ah . . . say no more"
- "___ what you did there": 2 wds
- "___ what you did there ..."
- "___ dead people"
- "__ your point"
- 'That's clear'
- 'That clarifies it'
- 'So it is!'
- 'Point taken'
- ''That's interesting''
- ''Makes sense to me''
- ''Ah ... say no more''
- Words that are music to a tutor's ears
- Words spoken with a nod
- Words said while nodding, often
- Words said while nodding
- Words over a crystal ball
- Words of a palmist
- Words indicating understanding
- Words from one following you
- Words from a psychiatrist
- Words from a follower
- Words before London and France, in a schoolyard tease
- What "video" is Latin for
- Voyeur's confession?
- Video, literally
- Understanding response
- Understanding answer
- Two words of comprehension
- Tracy Chapman "Maybe when and if ___ you again"
- That makes sense
- Stereotypical therapist's response
- Stereotypical response from a shrink
- Statement of comprehension
- Start of a fortune-teller's spiel
- Start of a fortune teller's report
- Start of a crystal ball user's prediction
- Something said with a nod
- So that's the way the cookie crumbles!
- Shrink's interjection
- Shrink's comment
- Savvy remark
- Response to "Got it?"
- Response to "Get it?"
- Reply to "Get it?"
- Reply to "Catch my drift?"
- Remark of realization
- Psychic's start
- Psychic's phrase
- Phrase said while stroking one's chin
- Phrase of realization
- Phrase of assent
- Phish "Though ___, I don't stare"
- Peter Gabriel "___ the doorway to a thousand churches"
- Part of a shrink rap?
- Palmist's first words
- Palm reader's start
- Palm reader's phrase
- Oracle's opening
- Nod alternative
- Neutral response from a therapist
- Medium's opening
- Listener's words
- Listener's reply
- Leona Lewis song, "___ You (Theme from 'Avatar')": 2 wds
- Latin meaning of "video"
- Last two words of "Amazing Grace"
- KT Tunstall hit "Suddenly ___"
- Knowing reply
- Knowing phrase
- Knowing comment
- Je comprends
- Jason Mraz "The World As ___ It"
- It's clear to me!
- It's clear to me
- It might be said when the light bulb goes on
- I get it
- Green Day "___ you, down in the front line"
- Got it!
- Got it now!
- Goatee-stroking words
- Fortune-teller's intro
- Fortune-teller phrase
- Fortune teller's opening words
- Forecaster's phrase
- Following words
- Explication follower
- Exclamation after an explanation
- Enlightenment acknowledgement
- Enlightened response
- Divinator's start
- Crystal-gazing words
- Crystal-gazer's phrase
- Crystal-gazer's first words
- Crystal-ball words
- Crystal ball reader's opening words
- Cousin of uh-huh
- Counting Crows "When ___ you, a blanket of stars covers me in my bed"
- Conversational phrase
- Comprehension phrase
- Comprehending comment
- Common response
- Comment of comprehension
- Clairvoyant's first two words
- Chin stroker's comment, possibly
- Chin stroker's comment, perhaps
- Chat filler
- Blind man's bluff?
- Beck "___ you there, long black hair"
- Answer to "Get it?"
- Analyst's observation
- All-clear signal
- Aha moment remark
- Acknowledgment phrase
- Acknowledging expression
- “Point taken ...”
- "You've made it clear"
- "You have a point ..."
- "You can stop talking now, got it"
- "Yes, ___ what you mean": 2 wds
- "When Will ___ You Again" (1974 hit song): 2 wds
- "When ___ You Smile" (Bad English hit)
- "When ___ U" (Grammy-nominated Fantasia song): 2 wds
- "When ___ U" (Fantasia song)
- "What a Wonderful World" starter
- "Welp, that changes things"
- "Uh-huh, uh-huh"
- "Uh-huh, got it"
- "There's a lot to think about there"
- "The way ___ it ..." ("In my opinion ..."): 2 wds
- "That's understood"
- "That's obvious now!"
- "That's how it is, eh?"
- "That's clear now!"
- "That makes sense to me now"
- "That makes perfect sense now!"
- "That makes it crystal clear"
- "That makes it clear"
- "That clears up my confusion"
- "That clarifies things"
- "That adds up"
- "Thanks for the explanation"
- "Thanks for setting me straight"
- "Thanks for explaining!"
- "Thanks for clarifying"
- "Sounds logical!"
- "So that's the situation"
- "So that's how"
- "Read you loud and clear!"
- "Read ya loud and clear"
- "Point taken . . ."
- "Please, go on"
- "Peekaboo, ___ you"
- "Peekaboo, ___ you!"
- "Okay, now it's clear": 2 wds
- "Okay, gotcha!"
- "Okay then"
- "OK, got it"
- "OK, got it now": 2 wds
- "OK ... that clears it up"
- "Ohhhhh, now it's clear!"
- "Oh, that's how it is!"
- "Oh, that makes sense": 2 wds
- "Oh, that makes sense"
- "Oh, so that's what you're talking about"
- "Oh, so that's how it's going to be"
- "Oh, so that's how it is": 2 wds
- "Oh, so that's how . . ."
- "Oh, okay"
- "Oh, ok ..."
- "Oh, now it makes sense!"
- "Oh, gotcha!"
- "Oh, got it": 2 wds
- "Oh, got it now"
- "O.K., got it"
- "Now it's clear to me!"
- "No more explanation needed"
- "Mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm"
- "May ___?" ("Will you show it to me?"): 2 wds
- "Makes sense now!"
- "Light dawns on Marblehead"
- "It's so obvious now"
- "It's obvious now"
- "It's obvious now!"
- "It's clear to me"
- "It's all clear to me now": 2 wds
- "It makes sense"
- "It finally all makes sense"
- "It all makes sense now": 2 wds
- "Interesting . . ."
- "I'll believe it when ___ it": 2 wds
- "Hmmm . . . "
- "Here's how ___ it ..."
- "Good to know"
- "Duly noted"
- "Crystal clear now"
- "Couldn't be clearer"
- "Cool, got it"
- "Capisce?" response
- "Capeesh?" reply
- "All clear now"
- "Ahhhhh . . ."
- "Ahh . . ."
- "Ah, yes!"
- "Ah, yes, OK"
- "Ah, yes . . ."
- "Ah, that's it"
- "Ah, right!"
- "Ah, of course!"
- "Ah, now that's clear"
- "Ah, it's clear now": 2 wds
- "Ah, gotcha..."
- "Ah, gotcha...!"
- "... was blind, but now ___": 2 wds
- "___ what you mean"
- "___ what I eat"
- "___ skies of blue and clouds of white" ("What a Wonderful World" lyric)
- "__ skies of blue and clouds of white ... ": "What a Wonderful World"
- " . . . 'I eat what ___'!": Carroll
- 'So that's it'
- 'So it is'
- 'Oh, uh-huh'
- 'Oh, so that's it'
- 'Oh, gotcha'
- 'Now it's clear'
- 'It's clear to me now'
- 'It's clear now'
- 'It's all clear'
- 'It makes sense now'
- 'Got it!'
- 'Got it now'
- 'Alles klar'
- 'Ahh, OK'
- 'Ah, yes'
- 'Ah, yes!'
- 'Ah, OK'
- ''Yes, that's clear''
- ''That's understood''
- ''That's clear to me''
- ''It's all clear to me now''
- ''Hmmm . . .''
- ''Gotcha'' equivalent
- ''Ah, so!''
- ''Ah . . . say no more''
- Words of comprehension (2 wds.)
- "So that's what you mean"
- Words of enlightenment
- "That's interesting"
- "Um-hmm"
- Noncommittal response
- Sinking-in phrase
- Understanding words
- "Oh, that's what you mean!"
- "Uh-huh"
- "_____ you!" (words in a tot's game)
- Words of understanding (2 wds.)
- "Mmmmm"
- Psychiatrist's reply: 2 wds
- "Ah!"
- "Got you"
- "Gotcha"
- "O.K."
- "That's clear"
- "Amazing Grace" ending
- "You showed me"
- "Peekaboo,___..."
- "Aha!"
- "Now it's clear!"
- Comment made with a nod
- Psychiatrist's response?
- "Mm-hmm!"
- "Things are becoming clear"
- "You're clear"
- "Of course!"
- Clairvoyant's start
- Words said with a nod
- "Clear as day"
- Chin stroker's words
- Response heard in 27-Across
- "That explains it"
- Reply to an explanation
- Expression of understanding
- Fortuneteller's beginning
- "Interesting"
- Psychic's phrase (2 wds.)
- Fortuneteller's opening
- "Understood!"
- "Mm-hmm"
- Shrink's reply
- Therapist's response
- “Understood”
- Shrink rap?
- "Oh ..."
- Therapist's remark
- "Oh, uh-huh"
- Analyst's reply
- Fortuneteller's phrase
- "Now it's clear": 2 wds
- "Oh"
- Cry of epiphany
- Words after "hmmm"
- Comment after the fog clears
- Chin-stroking phrase
- Visionary's words
- "Understood": 2 wds
- "Got it": 2 wds
- "It all comes clear"
- Response to revelations
- Clairvoyant's opener
- Solicitous response
- "Aha"
- "Ah"
- "O-o-oh!"
- Bit of shrink rap?
- "Yes, it's clear now": 2 wds
- Listener's response
- "Gotcha!"
- "Ah, yes"
- Conversational filler
- "Now it all makes sense!"
- Start of a fortuneteller's response
- What a nod might mean
- "O-o-oh"
- Words with a nod
- "Ah so!"
- Shrink's statement
- Dawning response
- Start of a crystal gazer's statement
- "Mm-hmm, mm-hmm"
- "It makes sense to me"
- Listener's acknowledgment
- "Point taken"
- "It's so obvious!"
- Nodder's comment
- "Right"
- What "video" means literally
- Opener for a crystal ball gazer
- Comment when following someone
- Illumination indication
- Neutral reaction to a revelation
- Therapist's comment
- "So that's it!"
- "Oh, right"
- Therapist's reply: 2 wds
- Explanation follower
- "Hmm ..."
- "Now you're making sense"
- "Got it!"
- "Hmm, yes ..."
- "Interesting ..."
- "The fog has lifted"
- "So it is"
- Follower's response
- "___ dead people" (line from "The Sixth Sense"): 2 wds
- "Now it makes sense!": 2 wds
- "No need to elaborate"
- "Mmm-hmm"
- Words often said with a nod
- "Oh, hmm ..."
- "Ohhh, O.K."
- Therapist's words
- "Oh, O.K."
- Roman "video"
- All-clear indication?
- "That makes sense now": 2 wds
- Indication that you get it
- "That makes sense": 2 wds
- "Ah, that's what you mean"
- Comment often after "Hmm ..."
- "Get it?" response
- "Hmm ... is that so!"
- "Ah, gotcha"
- "That's clear to me now"
- "Amazing Grace" verse ender
- "Ah, now it's clear"
- "Makes sense": 2 wds
- "Aha!" ... or a hint to 18-, 23-, 37-, 48- and 58-Across
- Listener's phrase
- Palmist's words
- "Video" translation
- Conversational cliché
- " . . . and yet ___ thee still,": Shak.
- Crystal gazer's opening
- "Ahhh, O.K."
- "The More ___ You"
- Fortuneteller's words
- "Oh yeah!"
- " . . . I eat what ___": Mad Hatter
- Dawning phrase
- "___ the Moon," 1953 song
- Conversation filler
- "As ___ It," Getty autobiography
- "Is this a dagger which ___ . . . ?"
- Nero's video?
- "___ Your Face Before Me" (Frank Sinatra hit)
- Palmist's phrase
- "___ by the papers . . . "
- Phrase of understanding
- Cousin of "uh-huh"
- Fortuneteller's start
- Response to an explanation
- Encouraging words from a student
- "Yes, that's clear": 2 wds
- "The More _____ You" (1945 song)
- Seer's words
- Prophet's words
- "___ Your Face Before Me," 1937 song
- Words of ken
- Caesar's "video"
- Words of the enlightened
- Understanding phrase
- "So that's how!"
- Comment on an explanation
- Clairvoyant's words
- Seer's phrase
- "The More ___ of You"
- Response in 35 Down
- Words to accompany a nod
- Peekaboo words
- " . . . blue skies do ___"
- "Is this a dagger which ___ . . . ": Macbeth
- " . . . a dagger which ___": MacBeth
- Words from a soothsayer
- Thoughtful phrase
- "Peek-a-boo, ___ you"
- Understanding reply
- Palm-reader's words
- Common cliché
- Answer to "Understand?"
- "Is it the Lido ___ or only . . . "
- "The More ___ of You," 1945 song
- " . . . I eat what ___!": Carroll
- Translation for "video"
- Conversational banality
- Words of perception
- Clairvoyant's phrase
- Translation of "video"
- Crystal gazer's words
- Got it! (2 wds.)
- Expression of dawning comprehension
- Enlightened one's words (2 wds.)
- One spy that is now clear
- Understood! (2 wds.)
- 'Got it'
- "Makes sense to me": 2 wds
- "Of course"
- "Hmmm ..."
- "Roger that"
- "It's clear now": 2 wds
- "Copy that"
- "___ you!"
- ''So that's it!''
- "That's clear now": 2 wds
- "So that's how it is!": 2 wds
- ''That makes sense''
- "So that's how it is": 2 wds
- "It's clear to me now": 2 wds
- Of course!
- "Peekaboo, ___ you!": 2 wds
- "Oh, of course!"
- What a nod may mean
- Verbal nod
- "That clears it up"
- "Right, right"
- Revelatory cry
- "Uh huh"
- "___ what you mean": 2 wds
- What video means
- "That's clear to me"
- "So that's it"
- "Say no more"
- "Oh, yeah!"
- "Oh, OK"
- "____ dead people!" (2 wds.)
- Sympathetic response
- Phrase of acknowledgment
- "Things are clear to me now"
- "___ your point": 2 wds
- Nodder's words
- Nodder's phrase
- Analyst's comment
- "That's it"
- "That makes sense!"
- "Oh, right!"
- "Oh, ___ how it is": 2 wds
- "It's crystal clear"
- "Hmm . . ."
- "Hadn't thought of it that way"
- ''Say no more''
- Words often spoken after "Oh"
- Words from a fortuneteller
- Words from a fortune-teller
- Words from a fortune teller
- Soothsayer's words
- Roger's cousin?
- Palm reader's opening words
- Grasping words
- Dawning words
- Bad English "When ___ You Smile"
- Analyst's phrase
- "That's clear to me": 2 wds
- "That clears things up!"
- "So THAT's what's going on here!"
- "Right you are"
- "Oh, of course"
- "Oh, gotcha"
- "Oh, got it!"
- "Now that makes sense!"
- "Loud and clear"
- "How interesting"
- "Ah, right"
- "Ah, makes sense"
- "Ah, gotcha!"
- "Ah, got it"
- "... was blind, but now ___" ("Amazing Grace")
- "___ what you're getting at": 2 wds
- ''That's clear''
- ''Now it's clear!''
- ''Hmm . . .''
- ''Got it!''
- Words indicating comprehension
- Words from a therapist
- Sympathetic listener's phrase
Wikipedia
ISEE
The acronym ISEE can refer to:
- ISEE (company), Integration Software Electronics Engineering
- Independent School Entrance Examination
- International Cometary Explorer, originally known as International Sun/Earth Explorer
- International Society for Ecological Economics
- International Society for Environmental Ethics
ISEE (company)
ISEE is a European multinational company that designs and manufactures small computer-on-modules (COMs), single-board computers, expansion boards, radars and other embedded systems. The abbreviation of ISEE refers to Integration, Software & Electronics Engineering. Their products are based on the IGEP Technology, the ISEE Generic Enhanced Platform using Texas Instruments OMAP processors.
Some of their products, including IGEPv2 and IGEP COM MODULE, are open hardware, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial- Share-alike 3.0 unported license.