Answer: BEE
BEE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 445 times.
Referring Clues:
- Quilting party
- Bumbling beast
- Event where one stands for a spell
- Drone, e.g.
- Small buzzer
- Quilting event
- Quilters' klatch
- Stinger
- Busy one
- Old-fashioned party
- Buzzer
- Spell-off
- Wax producer
- Royal jelly maker
- Class competition
- The ___ Gees
- Member of a colony
- One seeking some anthers
- Needling session?
- Spelling contest
- Fresno newspaper
- Community competition
- Worker in a garden
- Honey maker
- Domesticated insect
- Frequent garden visitor
- Petal pusher?
- "Busy" one
- One who's always buzzing off?
- Waggle dancer
- Quaint get-together
- Comb maker
- One doing garden work?
- Community contest
- Quilters' do
- Builder of cells
- Waggle dance performer
- Contest of sorts
- Fuzzy flier
- Old-fashioned social
- Hive occupant
- Garden visitor, perhaps
- Annual Scripps event
- Nectar collector
- Queen who might create quite a buzz?
- School competition
- Frontier gathering
- Competition of sorts
- Spelling competition
- Swarm member
- You wouldn't sit for a spell in this
- One using a comb
- Nectar inspector
- Apiary occupant
- Sue ___ (honey brand)
- Quilting get-together
- Honey Nut Cheerios spokesinsect
- Honey manufacturer
- Letter-perfect contest?
- Sitcom aunt
- It may settle on a petal
- Rural get-together
- Little buzzer
- Event where one may spell "hymenopteran"
- Contest
- Bonnet buzzer
- Sacramento newspaper
- Drone, for one
- Bumbler
- Flower buzzer
- Fuzzy buzzer
- Pollen spreader
- Little stinger
- Apiary insect
- Apiary resident
- Quilters' convocation
- Apiary dweller
- 2007 role for Seinfeld
- Worker in a cell
- Busy buzzer
- Blossom visitor
- Social session
- Flower pollinator
- School contest
- Meet for a spell?
- Akeelah's spelling contest
- Community get-together
- Natural buzzer
- Spelldown
- Performer of a waggle dance
- Social worker?
- Bumbling worker?
- "Akeelah and the ___"
- One of a swarm
- Quilting klatsch
- Round dance performer
- One doing a waggle dance
- Buzzer in a hive
- Band leader?
- With 67-Across, colorful bird that feeds on insects
- Bonnet denizen?
- Event in which contestants ask for sentences
- Bonnet occupant?
- Garden worker
- Event at which multiple repeats are common
- One causing a buzz
- Queen's subject
- Quilters' gathering
- Where one usually doesn't sit for a spell?
- Contest involving letters
- Flower visitor
- Contest in the film "Spellbound"
- Queen, maybe
- Stinging insect
- Mayberry aunt
- Apiary denizen
- Mockingbird snack
- Dragonfly prey
- Kind of competition
- Contest of a sort
- Small stinger
- Hive dweller
- Honey handler
- Quilter's meeting
- Quaint gathering
- Comb user
- Queen or drone
- Quilting session
- ''Akeelah and the ___''
- Pollen collector
- Certain colonist
- Where to go for a spell?
- Akeelah's contest
- Akeelah's event
- One that serves the queen
- Anther visitor
- Bonnet invader
- It is entirely dependent on flowers for food
- This may sting
- Quilters' get-together
- Spelling bug
- Hum bug?
- Nectar gatherer
- ___ Gees
- Industrious insect
- Venomous insect
- Quilting klatch
- Worker who serves a queen
- Opie's aunt
- Quilter's gathering
- Royal jelly producer
- This may sting a little
- Busy creature
- Type of line
- Speller's contest
- Speller's agon
- Spelling, e.g.
- Comb manufacturer
- Scripps competition
- Queen's subject?
- Busy one?
- Sewing circle
- Wax production expert?
- Busy type
- Prairie social gathering
- Maker of tiny combs
- Old-fashioned get-together
- Airborne buzzer
- Petal settler
- Aunt of 1960s TV
- Apiphobiac's fear
- Collector of nectar
- It settles on petals
- Cell occupant
- Honeycomb maker
- Queen or worker
- Nectar nosher
- Honey grubber?
- Peony pollinator
- Comb dweller
- Spelling or quilting contest
- Type of contest
- Test for Akeelah
- Communal effort
- Leaf cutter, for one
- A ____ in the bonnet
- Word after quilting or spelling
- Busy insect
- Neighbourly quilting
- Community effort
- Barn raising
- Bud drinker?
- Community undertaking
- Sacramento daily
- Drone or worker
- Propolis collector
- Quilting social
- Quilter's social
- Contest in which the rules must be followed to the letter?
- Word with "spelling" or "quilting"
- Quilting gathering
- Blossom buzzer
- First letter of 30-Down
- Spell-down
- 14-Across dweller
- Garden visitor
- Garden flier
- Worker with wings
- Worker, e.g.
- Rural gathering
- Hive resident
- Worker, for one
- Hive denizen
- One of the swarm
- Quilting do
- Hive resident
- Pollen carrier
- Pollen eater
- Hive buzzer
- Buzzy insect
- Picnic pest
- Stinging flier
- Stinging buzzer
- Nectar fancier
- Spelling event
- Nectar lover
- Pollen lover
- Community gathering
- Certain contest
- Mr. Bumble?
- Queen ___
- Killer in a classic "SNL" sketch series
- Hive member
- Petal lander
- Quilter's session
- Mockingbird prey
- Buzzing insect
- ... and another
- Symbol of industry
- Keeper's thing
- Social worker
- Honey grubber
- Barn raising, for example
- It may sting a little
- Queen, for example
- Busy bug
- Honeycomb insect
- Creature with a comb
- Collective endeavor
- One might generate buzz
- Baltimore starter?
- Sterile female worker, e.g.
- Opie's great-aunt
- Quilters' klatsch
- Scripps-sponsored event for kids
- This puzzle's fairly obvious theme word
- Comb filler
- Honey source
- TV aunt
- Wax worker
- Many a worker
- Queen's consort
- Comb insect
- Stinger in a swarm
- Nectar detector
- Competitive social gathering
- Busy one that has made its mark in this puzzle's five longest answers
- Helpful pollinator
- Bonnet-dwelling insect?
- It has a permanent buzz
- Plant visitor
- Honey Nut Cheerios mascot
- Diligent insect
- Scripps-sponsored event
- Type of event that recently had co-champions
- Flower lover
- You have to be letter-perfect to win one
- "Adios!"
- Symbol of Egyptian royalty
- Hymenopteron
- See 69-Across
- Flying stinger
- One may be smoked out
- Quite a drone
- Royal-jelly producer
- Band leader
- Seinfield's "___ Movie"
- Bonnet visitor
- Sting's producer?
- Buzzy body
- Word with "queen" or "quilting"
- Object of an apiphobe's fear
- Cell insect
- Hive-dwelling insect
- One rarely without a comb?
- Fresno daily
- Fancier of melliferous plants
- Drone
- Competition in which the winner always gets the last word?
- Maker of royal jelly
- Wax source
- One in a bonnet?
- Former "Daily Show" correspondent Samantha
- National Geographic ___ (annual grade-school contest)
- Garden worker?
- Insect with a stinger
- Certain line
- Hive builder
- Thing in a comb
- With 67-Across, protein source for a hive
- Producer of royal jelly
- It buzzes around flowers
- Metaphorical obsession
- One hovering around the flowers
- Worker or drone
- Pollen gatherer
- Pollinating insect
- Nectar eater
- Nectar fan?
- School happening
- Line of a sort
- Orthographic competition
- Andy Taylor's aunt
- Obsessive idea metaphor
- Word with honey or spelling
- "Busy" bug
- Symbol of busyness
- Vital part of a sting operation?
- Insect that produces royal jelly
- Aunt on "The Andy Griffith show"
- Stinging thing
- It serves the queen
- A domesticated insect
- Social gathering
- Samantha of 96-Down
- Cause of a buzz
- Quilting match
- Little pollinator
- Queen, e.g.
- Cell buzzer
- Wax maker
- "Full Frontal" host Samantha
- Samantha of "Full Frontal"
- Maker of hexagonal cells
- Flier from flower to flower
- Gathering of quilters
- Bonnet item
- Apoidea member
- Stingy sort?
- Urban center?
- It can provide a buzz
- Husking event
- Pollen distributor
- One who does a waggle dance
- Servant of a small queen
- Nectar chaser
- Honeycomb builder
- Community undertaking
- Something an apiphobe fears
- 1955 Joan Crawford film: "Queen ___"
- Cell dweller
- Bumbling one
- Pollinator
- Pollen-packing petal pusher
- Loud buzzer
- It stings
- Rose garden insect
- Waggle dance insect
- Worker or queen
- Creature found atop the apt part of each answer to a starred clue
- Where you might go for a spell?
- Pollen seeker
- Common garden visitor
- Contest where participants stand for a spell
- Quilter's get-together
- Capital of Bolivia?
- Focus word in a Scripps logo
- Four-winged flier
- Busy flier, or a hint to the starred answers' ends
- Often-fuzzy insect
- Q: Why is a flower like the letter A? A: Because a ___ goes after it
- Garden buzzer
- Contest with definition requests
- 54-Down producer
- Contest of spelling
- Hive insect
- Buzz creator
- Contest for spellers
- One known for bumbling
- Busyness symbol
- Pollination participant
- Buzzing flier
- Event in the 2002 film "Spellbound"
- Sometimes-fuzzy buzzer
- Spelling showdown
- Unfortunate occasion for a spelling error
- Buzzing creature
- Buzzer in a swarm
- Scripps National mascot
- Spelling ___
- Busy worker?
- Prey of a murder hornet
- 6th of December?
- Insect that sounds like a letter
- Contest involving letter placement
- Insect that might be a drone
- Busy body?
- Proverbial symbol of busyness
- Comb creator
- See 34-Down
- "More Than Honey" insect
- Word after "quilting" or "spelling"
- Insect with a waggle dance
- Killer ___
- ___ House (honeymaking item in Stardew Valley)
- Where one might sit for a spell?
- Scripps National Spelling ___
- What 7-Down is pig Latin for
- "Busy" insect
- Common creature in rebus puzzles
- Worker with a comb
- Comedian Samantha
- Worker with wax
- Buzzworthy creature?
- The Honey Nut Cheerios mascot is one
- Daily newspaper in Sacramento, Calif.
- Insect whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet
- Something black and yellow that can't see red
- Honey-making pollinator
- Something that needs a spell checker?
- With 62-Across, persistent little obsession
- "Busy" buzzer
- Insect that communicates with a "waggle dance"
- Wasp's relative
- Busyness representative?
- Bumbling sort?
- Honey
- Spelling meet
- Insect that secretes royal jelly
- Bud visitor
- Frequent antagonist of Winnie-the-Pooh
- Classroom competition
- It generates a lot of buzz
- Honeycomb creator
- Insect with five eyes
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 23, 2024
- USA Today - December 18, 2024
- USA Today - November 22, 2024
- LA Times - October 20, 2024
- New York Times - October 18, 2024
- LA Times - September 11, 2024
- LA Times - September 10, 2024
- LA Times - July 21, 2024
- USA Today - June 20, 2024
- New York Times - June 20, 2024
- USA Today - May 28, 2024
- New York Times - May 21, 2024
- New York Times - May 14, 2024
- New York Times - May 12, 2024
- New York Times - April 28, 2024
- New York Times - April 02, 2024
- LA Times - March 17, 2024
- USA Today - January 31, 2024
- LA Times - January 09, 2024
- LA Times - December 09, 2023
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