5-Letter Word for Sound (Crossword Answers)
Below are possible crossword answers for the clue sound, all with 5 letters.
Possible answers
Showing 20 crossword answers for “sound” (5 letters)
- Seen 9 timesExample clues:
- Sound heard during cold season
- Sound heard before "Bless you!"
- Sneeze sound
- Seen 5 timesExample clues:
- Sound of a cupcake hitting the floor, frosting-first
- Bad sound to hear by a kitchen counter
- Sound of an unfortunate bird poop landing
- Seen 3 timesExample clues:
- Grandfather clock sound
- Doorbell's sound
- Sound heard every hour, perhaps
- Seen 3 timesExample clues:
- Sound effect for a pogo stick
- Sound of a spring
- Sound of spring?
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Defeat soundly, in slang
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Sound of a joke flying over your head
- "Sound" of a point sailing over someone's head
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Made some sounds in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
- Made cow sounds
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Sounds from lions
- Crowd sounds
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- Woman's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
- Name that sounds like the twelfth and third letters of the alphabet
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Sounds heard in haunted houses
- Sounds from a child after they're told to turn off the TV, maybe
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- Loud metallic sound
- Metallic sound
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- Sound made while revving an imaginary motorcycle
- Speedy sound
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Thin-sounding
- Making a certain metallic sound
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- Aviary sound
- Baby bird's sound
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- Old Hollywood nickname that sounds like a golf term
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- Typeface that sounds like the name of a Disney princess
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- Sounds made with the fingers (quick!)
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- Nation whose name sounds like a plea for seconds
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- Sound of a dull thump
- Seen 1 timeExample clues:
- Eldest von Trapp daughter in "The Sound of Music"