The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word ISEE , but the solution may also be I SEE which is one of the most recent solution (2024 in New York Times).
"Mm-hmm" crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
ISEE | 73 % | 4 |
YEP | 8 % | 3 |
YES | 8 % | 3 |
YUP | 4 % | 3 |
I SEE | 4 % | 5 |
YEAH | 4 % | 4 |
Why may YUP be the right solution?
The answer "YUP" is the right solution because it is a casual and informal way of saying "yes" or expressing agreement, which is often represented by "mm-hmm" in conversation.
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: "Mm-hmm"
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- yes
- attention
- yeah
- aye
- oui
- yea
- yep
- yup
- alright
- cobble
- cobbled
- cobbling
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 ISEE
- "Bad Moon Rising" opener
- Fortune teller's start
- Fortuneteller's phrase starter
- Fortuneteller's start
- Got it!
- Words of comprehension
- Words of understanding
- "Got it"
- "Now it's clear!"
- "Oh, yeah!"
More clues leading to the result YEP
- Informal assent
- Slangy assent
- "Sho 'nuff!"
- Nope's opposite
- "Dat's right"
- "I heard ya"
- "I reckon so"
- "No doubt"
- "Shure"
- "Sure as shootin'"
More clues leading to the result YES
- "May I help you?"
- "Of course"
- "Thumb's up" indicator
- OK
- Up, as a vote
- __-man (flunky)
- "I'll second that"
- "Owner of a Lonely Heart" band
- "You bet!"
- "You bet"
More clues leading to the result YUP
- "Uh huh"
- "Indeedy"
- "Uh-huh"
- Cowpoke's okay
- Western affirmative
- Rebuttal to "nope"
- "You got that right"
- "You betcha!"
- "You betcha"
- Gary Cooper's affirmative
More clues leading to the result I SEE
- “That makes sense”
- “Got it”
- “Understood”
- “All clear now”
- Line of sight?
- “Gotcha”
- “That clears it up”
- “Ah”
- “OK, got it”
- “Makes sense”