The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word FOUR which also is the latest solution we found used in USA Today in 2017.
Late afternoon crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
FOUR | 50 % | 4 |
TEATIME | 38 % | 7 |
FIVE | 13 % | 4 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Late afternoon
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- midafternoon
- late night
- midmorning
- afternoons
- evening
- evenings
- afternoon tea
- sleep late
- night time
- daytime
- good afternoon
- after school
Crossword Answer definitions
FOUR noun- The digit or figure 4; an occurrence thereof.
- Anything measuring four units, as length.
- A person who is four years old.
- An event in which the batsmen run four times between the wickets or, more often, a batsman hits a ball which bounces on the ground before passing over a boundary, resulting in an award of 4 runs for the batting team. If the ball does not bounce before passing over the boundary, a six is awarded instead.
- A power forward.
- Four-man sweep racing shell, with or without a coxswain.
- A four-pennyworth of spirits.
- A numerical value equal to 4; the number after three and before five; two plus two. This many dots (••••)
- Describing a set or group with four elements.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result FOUR
- Start of an 1863 address
- Wallace novel, "The ___ Just Men"
- ___ striper: naval captain
- Tea time
- "The Fantastic ___"
- Final ___
- The first positive non-Fibonacci number
- Bobby Orr's number
- Polo team
- Deck suit complement
More clues leading to the result TEATIME
- Brew break
- Four p.m. in Britain
- Afternoon break in London
- Afternoon observance in England
- Meal break that sounds like a beverage break
- British break
- When one might see a wagon
- 4:00 p.m. in London, perhaps
- Slot for a spot?
- 4:00 p.m., maybe