Answer: GET
GET is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 167 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pick up
 - Perceive
 - Understand
 - Wreak vengeance on
 - Receive
 - Acquire
 - Figure out
 - Secure
 - Affect, with "to"
 - Catch
 - See 17- and 58-Across and 3- and 29-Down
 - Grasp
 - Comprehend
 - Dig
 - Come down with
 - Attain
 - With 17-Across, quit worrying about
 - Avenge oneself on
 - Pick up on
 - "___ lost!"
 - Play a good joke on
 - See
 - With 32-Down, end of an advertising pitch
 - Come by
 - Fathom
 - Offspring
 - Obtain
 - "___ cracking!"
 - Irritate
 - "___ Smart"
 - Grasp, as a punch line
 - Baffle
 - "___ Back" (1969 Beatles chart-topper)
 - Have revenge on
 - Snare
 - Become
 - Exact revenge on
 - Dig, so to speak
 - Fetch
 - Follow
 - Garner
 - Understand, as a joke
 - "Scram!"
 - Achieve
 - Hear clearly
 - "___ thee to a nunnery": Hamlet
 - Bill of divorce, in Jewish law
 - See the point of
 - "__ a life!"
 - Procure
 - Capture
 - Catch on to
 - Wreak vengeance upon
 - Buy
 - Be sentenced to
 - ''___ with it!''
 - Lay one's mitts on
 - ''___ real!''
 - "___ Back" (Beatles hit)
 - Catch on
 - Word with real and cracking
 - See the light
 - "Scat!"
 - ___-up-and-go
 - Reach
 - "__ lost!"
 - Retrieve
 - Confound
 - Take vengeance on
 - Trick
 - Catch, as the flu
 - Word with "on with it" or "over it"
 - "___ with it!"
 - "___ real!"
 - "___ a life!"
 - "--- lost!"
 - Beatles' "--- Back"
 - TV's "___ Smart"
 - Come into
 - "___ them!" (command from a villain to his henchmen)
 - With 20-Across, soccer dad's outburst
 - Pay back
 - "___ the picture?"
 - "Did you ___ that?"
 - See the sense of
 - Aquire
 - Under-stand
 - With 91-Across, tone oneself up
 - Understand, in a way
 - Grok
 - "I Can't ___ Next to You" (Temptations song)
 - Leave
 - Snag
 - "___ a room!"
 - Purchase
 - Escape, with "out"
 - Take revenge on
 - High-profile interviewee
 - Inherit
 - "___ Shorty" (1995 crime-comedy film)
 - -
 - "___ Him to the Greek" (2010 comedy)
 - With 11-Down, become a part of
 - "___ Shorty": Elmore Leonard novel
 - Become ill with
 - Come into the possession of
 - With 4-Down, gear up
 - "Go" preceder
 - Earn
 - "___ over it!"
 - Land
 - Word cried before "on it" or "lost"
 - "___ Back" (Beatles)
 - See the humor in
 - Contract
 - Pulled down
 - Exclusive interview
 - "We'll ___ by"
 - Word with real or well
 - Hard-to-___ (rare)
 - "___ a job"
 - Come by or acquire
 - What comes before a clue?
 - Comprehend a joke
 - Catch or confound
 - With 31-Across, start to enjoy
 - Understand, as a gag
 - "___ Christie Love!"
 - Catch or acquire
 - Intuit
 - Laugh at, as a punch line
 - Pull down
 - "___ it?": "Comprende?"
 - Understand fully
 - Catch, as a cold
 - *Onset
 - Finish, with "through"
 - Go fetch
 - Come to understand
 - ___ cracking
 - Part 4 of quote
 - Word before "even" or "real"
 - Take possession of
 - "___ a grip!"
 - "Do you ___ my drift?"
 - "___ to the point!"
 - "___ Out": 2017 Jordan Peele film
 - Fully understand
 - ___ out of Dodge
 - "Don't ___ me wrong ..."
 - Appreciate
 - "Don't ___ me started"
 - Word before "Shorty," "Smart," "Hard," and "Out," in film titles
 - Impressive hire, in business lingo
 - "Yeah, I ___ that a lot"
 - "I just don't ___ it"
 - "(I Can't ___ No) Satisfaction" (Rolling Stones song)
 - "___ Up Offa That Thing" (1976 hit)
 - A-list guest, to a host
 - ___-rich-quick scheme
 - "Let's ___ down to business / To defeat the Huns"
 - "___ out of my head!"
 - "... as all ___-out"
 - "___ Him Back!" (Olivia Rodrigo hit)
 - Wrap one's head around
 - "Come and ___ it!"
 - "Don't ___ any ideas!"
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 22, 2025
 - USA Today - October 09, 2025
 - USA Today - October 01, 2025
 - New York Times - June 12, 2025
 - LA Times - May 24, 2025
 - USA Today - May 13, 2025
 - USA Today - March 21, 2025
 - New York Times - March 09, 2025
 - USA Today - February 11, 2025
 - New York Times - January 29, 2025
 - LA Times - December 29, 2024
 - USA Today - October 01, 2024
 - USA Today - August 29, 2024
 - New York Times - July 22, 2024
 - LA Times - June 23, 2024
 - USA Today - May 23, 2024
 - USA Today - May 14, 2024
 - New York Times - March 24, 2024
 - LA Times - February 22, 2024
 - USA Today - February 19, 2024
 
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