Answer: OLE
OLE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 781 times.
Referring Clues:
- Flamenco exclamation
- Roar of a crowd
- "Hurrah!"
- Big cheer
- Gene Autry's "___ Faithful"
- Good ___ boy
- "Bravo!"
- ___ Miss
- Hearty cheer
- Good cheer
- Grand ___ Opry
- Ring shout
- Word of encouragement
- Flamenco cheer
- James Whitcomb Riley's "___ Bull"
- 1982 country hit "Same ___ Me"
- Corrida cheer
- Hurray for José
- Matador's cheer
- Corrida cry
- Toledo cheer
- Yucatán "yay!"
- Rousing cheer
- Charging cheer
- Cheer for Escamillo
- With 28-Down, a university in Dixie
- Baja cheer
- Ring cheer
- Roar of the crowd
- Stadium cheer
- L. Ron Hubbard's "___ Doc Methuselah"
- Cheer at the end of a dance
- Encouraging word
- "Rah!"
- "Bravo, torero!"
- Ring support?
- Bull session shout?
- Fronton shout
- Spanish root word?
- Tijuana yell
- "Down with the bull!"
- Bullring yell
- Enthusiastic cry
- Monterrey hooray
- Bullring cheer
- Cousin of "Rah!"
- Córdoba cry
- Pamplona cry
- Relative of "Hurrah!"
- Ringside cheer
- Encouragement for Escamillo
- Olsen of "Hellzapoppin"
- "Yay!"
- "Hooray!"
- Flamenco cry
- Bullring "Bravo!"
- Comedic Olsen
- Adjective often following good
- "___ Buttermilk Sky"
- Roar of approval
- Arena cheer
- "Hooray, José!"
- Córdoba cheer
- "___ Buttermilk Sky" (1946 hit)
- Hurrah for El Farruco
- Encouragement at the bullring
- Spanish cheer
- Part of a World Cup chant
- Thomas Nelson Page's "In ___ Virginia"
- It may be heard after a charge
- Motivation for Manolete
- Bullfight bravo
- Oxford's ___ Miss
- Comedian Olsen
- Ring "Rah!"
- Flamenco shout
- Adjective sometimes used with 60-Across
- Arena shout
- Bullring call
- Paul Bunyan's blacksmith
- Vaudevillian Olsen
- Shout of support
- Bullfight cheer
- Pennsylvania's ___ Bull State Park
- World Cup cry
- South-of-the-border shout
- It may follow a charge
- Tauromachian chant
- It may be heard before charges
- Ringside shout
- Cheer in Juárez
- Señores say it in unison
- "That ___ Devil Called Love"
- Flamenco dancer's shout
- Hooray for José
- Cheer for a matador
- Crowd's shout
- Cry heard in a bullring
- Cry of approval
- Hurrah for El Farruco
- Soccer chant
- Corrida call
- Cheer for a torero
- Corrida shout
- Arena cry
- 370
- Encouragement for a matador
- Soccer cheer
- Soccer fan's cry
- Hooray, in Juárez
- Outboard motor inventor Evinrude
- Bullfight cry
- World Cup chant
- Appreciative response to 38-Down
- Bullring shout
- Soccer stadium shout
- Cheer for El Cordobés
- Soccer stadium cheer
- World Cup cheer
- Cheer to a matador
- Anita Baker's "Same ___ Love"
- Word before Miss or Opry
- 49-Across, in this puzzle
- Hooray for Jorge
- Root word?
- Shout to someone in danger of getting stuck
- ___ Anderson, Hemingway character
- "___ ELO" (1976 album)
- Two-syllable shout
- Shout after a bull charges
- Roar for a toreador
- Cry at the bullfight
- "Huzzah, José!"
- Praise for a torero
- Accolade for Manolete
- Accolade for El Cordobés
- Cry to the matador
- "Hooray for José!"
- Bullfighting cheer
- Cheer heard after a verónica
- Word a toreador adores
- "Bully!", to a bullfighter
- Barcelona "Bravo!"
- Jalisco huzzah
- Bullring bellow
- Ring rah
- Roar in a ring
- "Blood and Sand" outcry
- Baja bravo
- Praise for a picador
- Jose's hooray
- Chihuahua cheer
- Bullring "Bully!"
- Picador's cheer
- Good-boy connection
- "Way to work that bull!"
- Aficionado's accolade
- It comes between Grand and Opry
- Bullring bravo
- "Blood and Sand" cry
- Cheer for Manolete
- Veronica follower
- "Bully!", in the bullring
- "¡Rah!"
- Supportive cry
- Bullfighter booster's bellow
- Miss preceder
- "Yay, José!"
- Cheer for the matador
- Cheer for a flamenco dancer
- Encouragement for Manolete
- Refrain at a ring
- "Go, torero!"
- Bullring plaudit
- Flamenco accolade
- Pamplona plaudit
- "Superb, Señor!"
- Stadium shout
- José's huzzah
- Word of approval for a matador
- "Magnificent move, matador!"
- Cheer for a banderillero
- Costa Brava bravo
- "¡___ Tormé!" (1959 album)
- Cheer for a puntillero
- Fútbol fan's shout
- Flamenco yell
- __ Miss
- Bullfight shout
- Bullring cry
- 65-Across's "Bravo!"
- "Hooray!" variation
- Shout of approval for a matador
- "Good job, Señor!"
- Río Bravo bravo
- José ___ (brand of frozen Mexican food)
- Cheer for a capeador
- "U da bullfighter!"
- Lidia cheer
- Festival of San Fermín shout
- Cheer after a charge
- ___ Miss (Eli Manning's alma mater)
- Shout to the cuadrilla
- See 5-Across
- Festive shout
- Shout after some near misses
- Aficionado's shout
- Tauromachian interjection
- Plaza de toros shout
- "Way to avoid those horns!"
- Cheer for a toreador
- Cheer for a picador
- "Nice job with the muleta!"
- Cry during a faena
- Copa Mundial shout
- Shout during the running of the bulls
- "___ ELO" (hit album of 1976)
- Bullring outburst
- Shout in a ring
- Supportive cheer
- 15-Across, at a bullfight
- Like the Opry?
- "Hooray!" relative
- Acapulco accolade
- Bravo in the bull ring
- Matador motivator
- "__ Buttermilk Sky": 1946 song
- Torero's encouragement
- Cry from la barrera
- Corrida "Bravo!"
- "Same __ Me": George Jones song
- Shout to a capa wielder
- Cheer in Chihuahua
- Bullfight "Bueno!"
- Music to a matador's ears
- Cry from a support grupo
- Acapulco approval
- Supporting cheer
- Start to Miss
- Juarez whoop
- Matador's accolade
- Yucatán "You rock!"
- __ Miss: Southern school
- Bullring "rah!"
- Cry heard at a bullring
- "This __ House": 1954 #1 song
- "Bueno!" relative
- Corrida compliment
- Chico's cheer
- Miss lead-in
- Bullfight "Bravo!"
- Matador's motivator
- Bullring refrain
- Matador adorer's cry
- Guadalajara ''Rah!''
- Bullring ''Bravo!''
- Grand __ Opry
- Bunyan's blacksmith
- Barcelona bravo
- Shout of encouragement
- ''Go, matador!''
- ''You go, matador!''
- Root word
- Bleachers cry
- ''Way to go, Juan!''
- Sound of support
- Soccer-stadium cry
- ''You go!''
- Flamenco encouragement
- Cheer for a 27 Across
- Hernando's ''Hooray!''
- Flamenco dancer's shout
- Miss modifier
- Cadiz cry
- Flamenco dancer's praise
- Yell at some sporting events
- ''___ Faithful''
- Kin of ''Bravo!''
- Shout in la fiesta brava
- What a matador likes to hear
- ''Blood and Sand'' cry
- ''Go, bullfighter!''
- Matador's encouragement
- ''Bravo!'' to a bullfighter
- Ringside cheer, perhaps
- Roar of a Spanish crowd
- ''Bravo, bullfighter!''
- ''___ Buttermilk Sky''
- Yucatan ''Bravo!''
- Ring cry
- Shout to a matador
- Rose-thrower's shout
- Cartagena cheer
- Word heard after a veronica
- What you may shout at a cape flourish
- Corrida support
- Cheer for the torero
- Accolade for a bullfighter
- Shout to the torero
- "Bravo!" relative
- Matador's boost
- Good boy's heart?
- Response to a cape flourish
- Word following "Hernando's hideaway"
- Word shouted after a charge?
- Pamplona shout
- Torero's reward
- Oaxaca whoopie
- Flamenco dancer's exclamation
- Plaudit in Pamplona
- Word shouted while tossing roses
- Bravo kin
- Fútbol game cheer
- Spanish "root" word
- Yell in a bullring
- Cheer for a bullfighter
- Triumphant shout
- Plaza de toros cry
- With 52-Down, a "grand" place
- Chilean cheer
- "Hot Hot Hot" start, to say the least
- Soccer shout
- Norwegian violinist ___ Bull
- Bravo's cousin
- ___ Christiansen, founder of the Lego company
- "Go, bullfighter!"
- Vocal support
- Opry adjective
- Hoagy Carmichael's "___ Buttermilk Sky"
- World Cup shout
- Word adored by toreadors
- Holler from an hombre
- Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot"
- Bulls' fans' chant?
- Word adored by matadors
- Something to chant
- Yell for a toreador
- Ring encouragement
- Triumphant cry
- Spanish "Bravo!"
- Colombian cheer
- Soccer stadium cry
- Cheer at a bullfight
- Kin of "Bravo!"
- "Bravo, bullfighter!"
- "Bravo!" to a bullfighter
- "___ Faithful"
- "___ Buttermilk Sky": 1946 song
- "Same ___ Me": George Jones song
- ___ Miss: Southern school
- "This ___ House": 1954 #1 song
- Veronica-inspired cheer
- "Palabra" of encouragement
- Reaction to fancy capework
- Holler from "hombres"
- Monterrey hurray
- Grand --- Opry
- Word Manolete heard
- Chiapas cheer
- Corrida kudos
- "Corrida" accolade
- Corrida hurrah
- Soccer stadium sound
- Ring refrain
- Guadalajara "Rah!"
- Hernando's "Hooray!"
- "Go, matador!"
- "You go, matador!"
- "Way to go, Juan!"
- "You go!"
- Aficionados shout
- Spanish shout
- Cheer for capework
- With 51-Across, 1976 compilation album
- Plaza de Toros cheer
- Encouragement for the matador
- Word repeated six times in a ubiquitous World Cup ditty
- Bulls fan's word?
- South Africa 2010 cry
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium cry
- Brazil 2014 cry
- "Huzzah!"
- Fútbol fan's chant, repeated many times
- Word in many Mexican restaurant names
- Letters on the indexing of all Matador Records releases
- Encouraging cry
- Possible reaction to a goal
- Shout across the border
- Shout from the stands
- Shout that might be drowned out by a vuvuzela
- Salute to a matador
- Hurray in Huescar
- Bull ring sound
- Bull ring utterance
- Rah, to Ramon
- Cheer for Sevi
- Bullring utterance
- Latino's cheer
- Rah in Cadiz
- Stadium support?
- "Good move, torero!"
- Crowd's cry
- Word of support
- "Bravo," to a bullfighter
- Encouraging word for Pedro
- Ensenada encouragement
- ___ Miss (Southern school)
- 29-Down, down South
- Aficionado's outburst
- Bully for you?
- Festive cry
- "Way to handle the muleta!"
- The Grand ___ Opry
- Bleacher blast
- Seville shout
- Longstanding, casually
- Juárez hooray
- Southern college nickname: ___ Miss
- Mexican hat dance shout
- Soccer spectator's shout
- "This ___ House" (Rosemary Clooney song)
- Espectador's reaction
- Rousing cry at a ring
- Cadiz cheer
- Spectator's shout
- Bullring chant
- "Nice cape work!"
- "Our team scored the only goal!"
- Bullfight bellow
- Miss adjective
- Sergio's shout
- "Bravo!" cousin
- Motivator for Manolete
- Ring support
- With 4-Down, 1976 rock compilation album
- Flamenco call
- Bullfight call
- Bullfight 'bravo'
- Cry to the torero
- Bullfight 'bravo!'
- 'Go, matador!'
- Pamplona cheer
- Spanish 9-Across?
- 'Huzzah!' to Jose
- Bullring holler
- Jai-alai cry
- Cheer for a 7-Across
- Bullfight yell
- Bullring 'Bravo!'
- Spanish arena cheer
- Corrida yell
- 'Bravo, bullfighter!'
- 'Bravo, senor!'
- Pedro's cheer
- Jai-alai cheer
- Spirited shout
- "___ Buttermilk Sky" (1946 song)
- Jimenez hurray
- Cry for a matador
- Cry heard at a sporting event recently banned in Catalonia
- Cry spelled with an accent on the last letter
- Roar for a matador
- Cry after Real Madrid scores
- Cry to a matador
- Hurray, in Hidalgo
- Encouraging word for the matador
- Approval from a fútbol fan
- Sound heard after some charges?
- Word repeated in a common football chant
- Crowd shout
- Cry after some near misses
- Zany Olsen
- Fútbol shout
- 'Go, torero!'
- Estadio call
- Cry to a torero
- Bullfight "bravo"
- Juan's "Whoopee!"
- Flamenco concert shout
- Word in a World Cup chant
- Jai-alai shout
- Argentina's daily soccer newspaper
- "Bravo, se±or!"
- Cheer heard at a bullfight
- Cry with an accent
- Deporte shout
- "Hip, hip, Jorge!"?
- Roberto's "Rah"
- Corrida holler
- "¡Viva el matador!"
- Rah relative
- Shout in la arena
- Shout at a ring
- Christiansen who founded Lego
- "Bravo!" to a torero
- Sound made while throwing rosas into the ring, perhaps
- Acapulco cheer
- Andalusian cheer
- Sevilla cheer
- With 91-Across, 1976 album with a palindromic title
- "You go, Gustavo!"
- Pelota cheer
- "Hot Hot Hot" refrain word
- Pamplona yell
- Spanish "huzzah!"
- Granada bravo
- Arena support?
- Cry at a bullfight
- Cry of support
- Cheer with an accent
- Cry at la tauromaquia
- Chihuahua cry
- Fiesta shout
- Louis Armstrong's "___ Miss Blues"
- "Go, José!"
- Cheer from Charo
- Acapulco plaudit
- Cry for a picador
- Cry from the barrera
- Plaza México cheer
- Bullfight holler
- Fútbol cheer
- Football chant word
- Jubilant cry
- Bullfight "All right!"
- Bravo, in Barcelona
- Las Ventas cry
- "Woo-hoo!" alternative
- "___ Miss university
- Soccer fan's cheer
- Cry at the World Cup
- "Rah!" relative
- Plaza Mexico sound
- Scream at a ring
- Old-time comic Olsen
- "Go, Ronaldinho!"
- Spanish exclamation
- Cheer from the stands
- Call for Lionel Messi
- "Hooray!," to José
- Crowd noise of a sort
- ___ Miss (Oxford school)
- "___ Buttermilk Sky" (Hoagy Carmichael song)
- Cry to a toreador
- 'Go, toreador!'
- Bit of World Cup encouragement
- Spanish arena cry
- Cry to a bullfighter
- "Give him what for, matador!"
- Bullfight sound
- Sound of ju-bull-ation?
- Hispanic hurray
- José ___: frozen Mexican food brand
- Cheers heard at the Corrida
- 1965 Johnny Mathis album of Latin American music
- Word for Minnie's "Opry"
- Charo's cheer
- Shout for the picador
- Encouragement for a flamenco dancer
- Salute to El Toro
- Bull ring salute
- Juan's "rah"
- Flamenco dance cry
- "Rah," in Spain
- Stadium cry
- "Bravo!" at a bullfight
- Seville cheer
- Seve's shout
- Word with an accent
- Grand-Opry link
- "Bravo, señor!"
- Cry at 1-Across
- "Hip, hip, Jorge!"
- Appreciative cry
- "Well done!" analog
- Encouraging shout
- "Well done!"
- Ring rouser
- Cry after some goals
- "Magnifico!"
- Bullfighting yell
- Charge call
- Spanish 'rah'
- 'Bravo, Juan!'
- 'Bravo!'
- Shout like "Bravo!"
- Miss modifier?
- ___ King Cole
- Supportive shout
- Call to a matador
- ___ Miss (Rebels' school)
- Shout after a muleta manipulation
- Futbol fan's cheer
- Encouragement for Eduardo
- Barcelonan bravo
- Word like "Bravo!"
- Fronton cheer
- Accented shout
- Bullfight huzzah
- Fútbol cry
- Two-syllable cheer
- Barcelona cheer
- Argentine cheer
- Sergio's shout of approval
- Cheer at a fútbol match
- Ecuadorean encouragement
- Fútbol fan's cry
- Bit of enthusiastic support
- Cry after a score, maybe
- Cry when un gol is scored
- Bravo
- Estadio cheer
- Copa Mundial cry
- Spaniard's salute
- Accented approval
- Cheer for a 12-Down
- "Loved that veronica!"
- Argentine sports daily
- Bull ring chant
- Sporting chant
- Oral encouragement
- Cheer from a spanish bleacher
- Call to a flamenco dancer
- Cheer to a flamenco dancer
- Hurray, in Hermosa
- Spanish hurrah
- Cheer with an accented vowel
- Bull ring cheer
- "Good one, matador!"
- Call with a charge?
- South of the border "Bravo!"
- Blast from the bleachers
- Soccer match shout
- Shout accented on the second syllable
- Estadio shout
- Jai alai shout
- Shout of approval
- "___ Skew-Foot" (1961 country hit)
- "Hurray!"
- Word in a soccer stadium chant
- Good ___ days
- Hispanic cheer
- Paul Bunyan's cook
- Exclamación de entusiasmo
- Supporting word
- Soccer chant word
- Miss descriptor
- Author Rolvaag
- Cheer for Real Madrid
- Estadio exclamation
- Hispanic "Hurray!"
- When repeated, a football chant
- Shout with an accent
- Shout after un pase
- A way to say "Hooray!"
- South-of-the-border "Bravo!"
- Flamenco dance shout
- Cheer at a futbol game
- Corrida chant
- Encouragement to a matador
- Another way to say "Yay!"
- Fútbol stadium cry
- Cheer with an accented "e"
- Fish gets a cheer
- Bravo, in Barcelona
- "Beautiful work!"
- Copa América cheer
- Mexican cheer
- Oaxaca whoop
- Bit of soccer support
- "Great job!" at a corrida
- Aficionado's exclamation
- Cry for a toreador
- Bravo in Barcelona
- Olsen of "fireball fun-for-all"
- "Bravo, matador!"
- Costa Brava "Brava!"
- Cry repeated at the start of the 1987 dance hit "Hot Hot Hot"
- Shout after a score, maybe
- Apt rhyme for "Hurray!"
- Yell with an accent
- Cheer after a goal
- Fan's cry
- Aficionado shout
- Cry at a ring
- "Big ___ Freak" (Megan Thee Stallion song)
- Cheer like "Bravo!"
- "You go, goalie!"
- Cry repeated at soccer matches
- Encouraging cheer
- "Rah!" at a bullfight
- Spanish root word
- Futbol fan's chant
- Call to a toreador
- Futbol chant
- Argentina's leading daily sports newspaper
- When repeated, a World Cup chant
- 58-Down inventor ___ Kirk Christiansen
- Spirited cheer
- Cheer at a Real Madrid match
- Cry after un gol
- Word in a futbol chant
- Word sung at a "fútbol" game
- Word before "Miss" or "Opry"
- ___ Kirk Christiansen, inventor of 55-Down
- World Cup "Way to go!"
- "Exclamación" of joy
- Cheer for un gol
- La Liga cheer
- It's a big whoop
- Accented cheer
- Good-days interrupter
- Cry in a soccer stadium
- Yolanda's "Yay!"
- When sung three times, a soccer anthem
- Cheer whose last letter has an accent
- Soccer spectator's cheer
- Quaint, quaintly
- Iberian cheer
- "Bravo!" in Bogota
- Encouragement from Enrique
- Word in an FC Barcelona chant
- Noise from a fan
- Cheer in Spain
- Mississippi's ___ Miss
- "Bravo!" in Barcelona
- Cheer at a flamenco show
- "Brava!"
- Word sung at a futbol match
- Argentina sports newspaper
- José ___ (frozen foods brand)
- Flamenco dancer's cry
- Cheering word
- Exclamation with an accent
- Scandinavian name found within "Violet"
- ___ Miss of the N.C.A.A.
- Cheer at an El Clasico match
- FÃ%BAtbol cheer
- "Nice save, goalie!"
- Soccer game cheer
- Futbol stadium cheer
- Sports fan's cheer
- Fan belt?
- Cheer after a nutmeg
- Cry at a World Cup match
- Fœtbol fan's cry
- Estadio Azteca cheer
- "Still the Same ___ Me" (George Jones album)
- "___ Coltrane" (1961 John Coltrane album)
- Copa Mundial cheer
- Jubilant cheer
- Shout heard in the Plaza México
- Nashville's Grand ___ Opry
- Refrain from sports?
- Informal adjective after "big" or "good"
- Real Madrid cheer
- ___ Henriksen: skin care brand
- Soccer stadium chant
- Cabo cheer
- "Hurrah!" at a stadium
- La Liga chant
- Copa América cry
- Cry at a soccer stadium
- Scream for a team
- Cry repeated in the 1980s dance tune "Hot Hot Hot"
- Cry of encouragement
- ___ Kirk Christiansen, founder of the Lego company
- Big whoop?
- "Rah," in fútbol
- Match chant
- Joyful cry at a fútbol match
- "Bravo, mi amigo!"
- Woo hoo!
- Cheer of encouragement
- Estadio chant
- Cheer after un gol
- Chant heard at Angel City FC games
- Encouragement to a flamenco performer
- Cry at a bullring
- Soccer match chant
- Repeated exclamation in the song "Hot Hot Hot"
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 24, 2024
- USA Today - December 20, 2024
- LA Times - December 20, 2024
- LA Times - December 17, 2024
- LA Times - December 06, 2024
- New York Times - November 27, 2024
- New York Times - November 24, 2024
- LA Times - November 21, 2024
- New York Times - November 19, 2024
- New York Times - November 04, 2024
- New York Times - October 31, 2024
- New York Times - October 16, 2024
- New York Times - October 06, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- New York Times - September 11, 2024
- LA Times - August 23, 2024
- LA Times - August 09, 2024
- LA Times - August 04, 2024
- LA Times - July 31, 2024
- New York Times - July 18, 2024
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