Crossword clues for lets
lets
- Doesn't forbid
- Beginning of a suggestion
- "We're in!"
- "We should do that"
- "We should do it!"
- "Sure, I'm game."
- "OK, why not"
- "Nothing's stopping us"
- "I'm game if you are"
- "I'm game if you are!"
- "____ Twist Again"
- "____ Get Lost"
- "___ rock and roll!"
- "___ party!"
- "___ Get It On" (#1 hit for Marvin Gaye)
- "___ dance, put on your red shoes and dance the blues"
- "__ do it!"
- ''Sure, I'm game!''
- '-- Make a Deal'
- __ go (releases)
- Word before go or "go!"
- Word before eat or go
- Wimbledon situations
- Why don't we?
- They're replayed
- Tennis umpire's calls
- Tennis net grazers
- Start of a suggestion
- Start of a group invitation
- Some bad serves
- Shall we
- Services that need to be redone
- Service do-overs
- Service boo-boos
- Serves that don't count
- Restricts? No, U-turn
- Response to ''Shall we?''
- Reply from a game person
- Replayed tennis points
- Replayed points
- Proposal acceptance
- Prince's "___ Go Crazy"
- Prince "___ Go Crazy"
- Pretends, with "on"
- Possible answer to "Shall we?"
- Positive response to an invitation
- One response to "Want to?"
- No-fault rulings at court?
- Net grazers
- Mistakes on the court
- Marvin Gaye "___ Get It On"
- Its apostrophe replaces a "u"
- Indie band ___ Go Sailing
- Grants leave to
- Gives opportunity to
- Frees, with "out"
- Formal response to "Shall we?"
- Erects no barrier to
- Court near misses
- Certain reply to an invitation
- Calls to reserve?
- Calls for reserves?
- Calls at the net
- Bowie's "--- Dance"
- Bowie: "___ Dance"
- Bowie "___ Dance"
- Badminton do-overs
- Answer to "Wanna?"
- Answer to ''Shall we?''
- Al Green's "__ Stay Together"
- Agreement to participate
- Agreeable answer to an invitation
- **"I'm game!"
- "You ready?" response
- "Yes, we should!"
- "Why don't we ..."
- "We should totally do that!"
- "We should do this!"
- "We should do that!"
- "We should . . ."
- "We can do it together!"
- "Want to?" reply
- "Sure, we should"
- "Sure, I'll go along"
- "Sure, I'll come along"
- "Sure we should"
- "Okay, __ do it!"
- "OK, I'm game"
- "I'd love to"
- "I don't see why not!"
- "Hmm, ___ see ..."
- "Hey, why not?!"
- "C'mon, __ be friends"
- "Aw, what the hell"
- "--- Do It"
- "____ Make a Deal"
- "___ Stay Together" (Al Green song)
- "___ pretend"
- "___ play two!" (Ernie Banks catchphrase)
- "___ not and say we did"
- "___ just say ..."
- "___ just say . . ."
- "___ Hear It for the Boy" (1984 hit)
- "___ go."
- "___ Go Crazy" (Prince song)
- "___ Go Crazy" (#1 hit for Prince)
- "___ get this show on the road"
- "___ Get Small" (Steve Martin comedy album)
- "___ get ready to rumble!"
- "___ Get It Started" (Black Eyed Peas song)
- "___ Get It On" (Marvin Gaye album)
- "___ Get It On" (1973 Marvin Gaye chart-topper)
- "___ Get It On"
- "___ face the facts ..."
- "___ do this!"
- "___ Call the Whole Thing Off"
- "___ be real . . ."
- "___ Be Cops" (Damon Wayans, Jr. movie)
- "__ see ... "
- "__ Fall in Love": old song
- 'Yes, we should!'
- 'Sure, why not!'
- ''Why not?''
- ''Why don't we . . .''
- ''What's stopping us?''
- ''Sure, I'll go along!''
- ''Shall we?'' reply
- O.K.'S
- "Why don't we?"
- "_____ Do It" (Porter tune)
- Tennis calls
- Cry of concurrence
- "O.K., why not?"
- "Oh, why not?"
- Positive reply to an invitation
- Answer to "Shall we?"
- Cole Porter's "___ Do It"
- "I'm game!"
- Permits
- Doesn't disallow
- Polite response to an invitation
- "___ Fall in Love"
- Response to "Shall we?"
- "___ go!"
- "Sure, I'm game"
- Court interferences
- "Why not?!"
- Reasons for do-overs
- "___ not fight"
- "Sure, why don't we?!"
- Do-overs, in tennis
- "I'm game"
- Reply to "Shall we?"
- David Bowie's "___ Dance"
- Court calls
- Response of assent
- Tennis do-overs
- "Sure, why not?!"
- "I'm game if you're game!"
- "Sure, I'm up for it"
- "___ Go Crazy" (#1 Prince hit)
- "___ Dance" (David Bowie album)
- Allows to
- "___ Make a Deal" (game show)
- Rents out
- "Why don't we?!"
- Instances when service isn't perfect?
- With 106-Across, "It's time to do this thing"
- "Yes" to an invitation
- Court replays
- "Oh, why not?!"
- "I'm in!"
- "Shall we?" reply
- Leases
- "___ Do lt": 1928
- Scoreless serves
- Calls at Wimbledon
- Wimbledon calls
- Net calls
- "_____ Dance" (Benny Goodman theme)
- "___ Make Love," Monroe film
- TV's "___ Make a Deal"
- Verbal invitation
- Hires out
- "___ Fall in Love," 1933 song
- Inviting word
- Suffers
- Court cries
- Some tennis plays
- Is permissive
- Net judges' calls
- ___ on (admits)
- "___ Do It," 1928 song
- Porter's "___ Do It"
- "___ Call It a Day," 1932 song
- Tennis replays
- "___ go, Mets!"
- Allows Westside gang leader to change
- Word of agreement
- "You're on!"
- Gives the go-ahead
- "Why not?"
- "Shall we?" response
- Reply to 'Shall we?'
- "Why don't we!"
- "Sounds like a plan!"
- Gives the green light
- "Sure, why not?"
- Agreeable response
- 'Why not!'
- Gives permission to
- Enthusiastic response
- "Yes ___!"
- ''Why don't we?''
- "Why not!"
- "I think we should"
- Nullified tennis serves
- Gives permission
- Agreeable word
- "I'm up for it"
- "It's a date!"
- 'Why don't we!'
- Reply to ''Shall we?''
- Positive response to "Shall we?"
- "We should!"
- "Sure, why not!"
- "Sure, I'm game!"
- "Sounds like fun!"
- "Shall we?" answer
- "I'm up for it!"
- "____ Do It"
- "___ get this party started!"
- ''___ Make a Deal''
- Ska band ___ Go Bowling
- Repeated services
- Fills a flat?
- Court do-overs
- "What's stopping us?"
- "Shall we dance?" reply
- "I think we should!"
- "___ do lunch"
- ''Shall we?'' response
- ''I'm game!''
- Umps' calls
- Slackens, with "up"
- Shall we?
- Serves to be reserved
- Serves to be done over
- Serves that hit the net cord
- Reply to "Should we?"
- Possible response to "Shall we?"
- One reply to ''Should we?''
- One answer to ''Wanna?''
- One answer to ''Should we?''
Wiktionary
lets
n. (plural of let English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: let)
Usage examples of "lets".
The man grins at Dorrin, then lets his face turn impassive as the captain walks past him to the top of the gangplank to greet the long-faced man with the folder.
As the timbered gates of Vergren appear, Dorrin reins in Meriwhen and lets the two blades lead the way.