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Crossword clues for Singly 5 letters

AnswerClue
CARRESingle & Single writer John le _____
ORDERSingle portion of some food.
EVERTChris who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles
MONADSingle-celled organism.
GAILY___ the Troubadour touch'd his guitar.” nyt 1952 GAINSAY Contradict. nyt 1952 GAIT Amble or canter. nyt 1952 GAIT Singlefoot or canter. nyt 1952 GAITS Single-foot, canter, etc. nyt 1952 GAIUS Julius Caesar's first name. nyt 1952 GAL Dame or doll. nyt 1952 GAL Gas station abbreviation. nyt 1952 GAL Liquid measure: Abbr. nyt 1952 GALA Festive. nyt 1952 GALA Highly festive. nyt 1952 GALA Showy. nyt 1952 GALAS Happy holidays. nyt 1952 GALBA Emperor after Nero. nyt 1952 GALE Big blow. nyt 1952 GALE Weather phenomenon. nyt 1952 GALEN Any physician. nyt 1952 GALENTO Joe Louis KO'd him in 1939. nyt 1952 GALES Weather phenomena. nyt 1952 GALL Companion of wormwood. nyt 1952 GALLICO Sports writer turned novelist. nyt 1952 GALOP Dance in duple time. nyt 1952 GALS Purchases at the gas station. nyt 1952 GALUMPH Run in triumph, à la Lewis Carroll. nyt 1952 GALUMPHED Galloped in triumph: Lewis Carroll. nyt 1952 GAM A herd of whales. nyt 1952 GAMA Vasco da ___, Portuguese navigator. nyt 1952 GAMBIT Pawn sacrifice, in chess. nyt 1952 GAME 5,000 points at canasta. nyt 1952 GAME Never-say-die. nyt 1952 GAME Part of a rubber. nyt 1952 GAMER Pluckier. nyt 1952 GAMES The Olympics. nyt 1952 GAMESTERS Poker players. nyt 1952 GAMIN Boy of the streets. nyt 1952 GAMIN Child of the streets. nyt 1952 GAMIN Street urchin. nyt 1952 GAMMA Type of rays used to examine metal for defects. nyt 1952 GAMMAS Greek letters. nyt 1952 GAMMAS Greek letters. nyt 1952 GAMP Dickens character. nyt 1952 GAMP Sairey of Martin Chuzzlewit."
LAYERSingle thickness.
EVERTSeven-time French Open singles champ
NOONENot a single soul
SOLOSSingle-person shows
ALONEGo it ___.” nyt 1954 ALONE Isolated. nyt 1954 ALONE Single-handed. nyt 1954 ALONE Solitary. nyt 1954 ALONE Solo. nyt 1954 ALONE Solo. nyt 1954 ALONE Unaccompanied. nyt 1954 ALONE Unescorted. nyt 1954 ALONG At full length. nyt 1954 ALONG In a line. nyt 1954 ALONG Lengthwise. nyt 1954 ALONG Lengthwise. nyt 1954 ALONG Side by side. nyt 1954 ALONGSIDE Adjoining (with of").
ASSETSingle item of property.
HAULSSingle drafts of nets.
MONADSingle-celled plant or animal.
UNITSSingle parts.
NADALTennis great with 11 Grand Slam singles titles
KRAFTSingles promoter?
BLOOPWeak hit that may drop in for a single
LONERSingle operator
SOLOSSingle performances
CHOSESingled out
PIVOTTurn on a single foot
SEDNASingle-pixel orbiter in a Hubble Telescope image
BSIDESingle bonus?
BSIDEHit single's tagalong
SOLOSSingle numbers
MARIAAll the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word, according to song
DATUMSingle fact
ALONESingly
UNITASingleness: It.
ANNALSingle year's events.
ORDERSingle portion of food.
BSIDEBack of a single
BUENOThree-time Wimbledon singles champ Maria
LENDL19-time grand slam singles finalist
ERIKAAlexander of "Living Single"
KRAFTSingles maker
EENIE__ Meenie: 2010 pop single
SELESMonica who won nine Grand Slam singles titles
ABEATBeauty and ___ (Justin Bieber single)
KEYONSingle out as important
EVERTPlayer in the most Grand Slam singles finals
JDATESite for Jewish singles
SPORESingle-celled reproducer
EVERT34-time Grand Slam singles finalist
BSIDESingle record's lesser song
NOONENot a single person
OOHLA2006 single by The Kooks
TIANTPitcher Luis whose 1.60 ERA in 1968 is the lowest single-season mark in the American League since 1919
STILLSingle shot
ABUNTRelative of "a single," "a grounder," etc.