4-Letter Word for Eek (Crossword Answers)
Looking for a 4-letter word for “eek”? Here are the most likely crossword answers based on real puzzle data, including frequency and recent appearances.
Possible answers
Showing 20 crossword answers for “eek” (4 letters)
- Seen 14 timesExample clues:
- Greek god whose name becomes a flower if you move the first letter to the end
- Greek god whose name is an anagram of ROSE
- Cupid's Greek counterpart
- Seen 9 timesExample clues:
- Greek war god
- Greek god whose name sounds like a zodiac sign
- Greek god of war
- Seen 6 timesExample clues:
- "Almost time for the weekend!"
- Week-ending exclamation
- "The weekend is almost here!"
- Seen 5 timesExample clues:
- Cheek
- Cheeky attitude
- Cheeky talk
- Seen 5 timesExample clues:
- Greek goddess swallowed by her father and rescued by her future husband
- Wedding presider of Greek mythology
- Greek marriage goddess
- Seen 4 timesExample clues:
- Cheeky
- Seen 4 timesExample clues:
- Greek sandwich
- Greek sandwich in pita bread
- Popular Greek sandwich
- Seen 3 timesExample clues:
- Greek goddess of the earth
- Seen 3 timesExample clues:
- Greek cheese
- Crumbly cheese in a Greek salad
- Greek salad cheese
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Geek (out)
- Geeky type
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- ___ and seek
- Seek's opposite
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Like flushed cheeks
- Flushed, as cheeks
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Letter that's sixth in the Greek alphabet, not last
- Greek "Z"
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Greek music halls
- Greek theaters
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Greek founder of Stoicism
- Greek philosopher known for reductio ad absurdum arguments
- Seen 2 timesExample clues:
- Greek letter, or a tiny bit
- I, in the Greek alphabet
- Seen 1 timeExample clues:
- Zeno of ___, Greek philosopher who rejected the existence of space, time and motion
- Seen 1 timeExample clues:
- Prepare for a weekend getaway
- Seen 1 timeExample clues:
- Ancient Greek instrument
- Seen 1 timeExample clues:
- Bird that Zeus disguised himself as in a much-told Greek myth