Spanish greeting

The clue "Spanish greeting" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on December 23 2018.

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We found 11 possible solutions for the Spanish greeting clue.

Possible Solution

H O L A

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"Spanish greeting" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
Universal October 18 2021 HOLA
LA Times December 23 2020 HOLA
Crosswords With Friends January 24 2020 HOLA
New York Times November 20 2019 COMOESTA
Wall Street Journal May 28 2019 HOLA
New York Times April 21 2019 HOLA
Eugene Sheffer February 18 2019 HOLA
Eugene Sheffer February 12 2019 HOLA
Thomas Joseph January 17 2019 HOLA
New York Times December 23 2018 HOLA

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New York Times Clues December 23, 2018

'Alas!'
'And who ___?'
'Git!'
'Go ahead!'
TADA
TSK
TEN
SWEEP
TRUEUP
Alternative to pavement
Antidiscriminatory abbr
Arabic name that sounds like a polite affirmative
Architect Maya
Audit a class, say
Awestruck
Banisters
BBQ side
Beau's girl
Bee, e.g
Biblical spy
Big suit
Bleachers
Botanical bristles
Brief swim
Buckwheat cereal
Bygone office position
California's motto
Certifiable, so to speak
City near the Sierras
Codger
Connoisseur of food and drink
Cross inscription
Data maintained by competitive dentists?
Dead reckoning?
Doesn't really see
Dutch cheese
English guy
Enthrones
Envelope abbr
Evidence left by a moth
Fervor
Figure in Jewish folklore
Flowering herb also known as devil's nettle
G.I.'s address
Gift tag word
Halliburton of the Halliburton Company
Harvard University Press's ___ Classical Library
Has a 42-Down
How polka bands get their start?
Hundredths: Abbr
Iago or Othello
Improvised
Inits. before many state names
Intentionally lost
Introvert's focus
Irish port, county or bay
Islamic mystic
It fits in a lock
It notably has two bridges
It's not as simple as a), b), c)
Italian article
Italian wine city
Jesus Christ, with 'the'
Kitchenware brand
Lansing-to-Flint dir
Like a truck descending a steep hill
Like corsets
Like panang curry
Like powwows
Like some factories ... or, in a different sense, like 90-, 109- and 119-Across (but not 24-, 32- and 53-Across)?
Main ingredient in Wiener schnitzel
Mathematician's 116-Down
Max at the MoMA
Modern prefix with tag
More pulchritudinous
Most remote of the Near Islands
Move slowly (along)
Need for a model
Nickname for a hard-to-please girl?
Not loose, as a diamond
Noted beauty contest loser
Offshore sight, maybe
One might be found near a cloverleaf
Online enticement
Org. with an annual Help a Horse Day
Partner in indecision with 5-Across
Partner in indecision with 5-Down
Pas sans
Performed creditably
Philosophical argument for belief in God
Pontiff's gold treasure?
Potentially unhelpful answer to 'Who's there?'
Protective sorts in showbiz
Query about the Freedom Caucus or Berniecrats?
Rare success story from the dot-com bubble
Register things
Restroom sign
Room to maneuver
Russian 'peace'
Sea cow
See 41-Down
Seethe
Series
Shoddy
Some refuges
Some refuges
Some runoff sites
Sources of Manchego cheese
Spanish greeting
Speakers' searches for just the right words?
Speed
St. Petersburg's river
Star bursts
Summer hat
Sushi eel
Terminus
Texter's transition
That's right!
The 21st Amendment, e.g
Tinker (with)
Tit for tat?
Trolley sound
Unctuousness
Unduly harsh
Value
Vexes
War-torn Syrian city
What can go before watt
What comes before 'B'?
What leads many people to say 'Let's face it'?
White part of pearly whites
Woman's name that means 'star'
Wonder
Wood for a raft
Word with store or sign
Word with you but not me
___ Alcorn, creator of Pong
___ Lee, singer with the 2011 #1 album 'Mission Bell'
___-Dixie (grocery chain)