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The answer POP has 623 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pop in various dictionaries:
noun - an informal term for a father
noun - a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring
noun - a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
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| To cereal lovers, it's a friend of Crackle; it's also in the title of a kids' song about a weasel |
| Affectionate synonym for father that's an abbreviation for the number of all the people in a country |
| Slang for soda or Dad |
| This onomatopoetic word precedes art, fly & gun |
| Nickname of Glenn Warner, who coached such All-Americans as Jim Thorpe & Ernie Nevers |
| Pepsi or Coke, to some |
| He runs the malt shop in which Jughead & Archie hang out |
| To exit & clear the plane & then activate the chute right away is rhymingly called hop & this |
| It can precede chart, art, or "the question" |
| Older than his classmates, Cornell football player & future coach Glenn Warner got this nickname |
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| Persistent organic pollutant. |
| A ball hit high in the air but not far from the home plate, providing an easy catch. |
| With a light explosive sound. |
| Relating to commercial popular music. |
| (especially of a scientific or academic subject) made accessible to the general public popularized. |
| Commercial popular music, in particular accessible, tuneful music of a kind popular since the 1950s and sometimes contrasted with rock, soul, or other forms of popular music. |
| A piece of flavoured ice or ice cream on a stick. |
| Point of presence, denoting equipment that provides access to the Internet. |
| (in the UK) Post Office Preferred, used to specify the size of envelopes and other items. |
| Make or cause to make a light explosive sound. |
| Pop description |
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| Pop is an onomatopoeic word for a small explosion or similar sound. It may also refer to: |