Answer: ASL
ASL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 205 times.
Referring Clues:
- Digital communication?: Abbr.
- Communication for the deaf: Abbr.
- Soundless communication: Abbr.
- Deaf talk: Abbr.
- Handy communication syst.?
- Manual communication syst.
- Visual way to communicate: Abbr.
- Communication without talking: Abbr.
- Hand writing?: Abbr.
- Syst. of unspoken words
- Handy thing to know?: Abbr.
- Communication means for the deaf: Abbr.
- Silent communication (abbr.)
- Communication for the hearing-impaired (abbr.)
- Hand-y communication syst.
- Lip-reading alternative (abbr.)
- Communication for the deaf (abbr.)
- Handy form of communication?
- Digital communication? (abbr.)
- Koko's communication form (abbr.)
- Subj. at a school for the deaf
- Speaking with one's hands (abbr.)
- Hand-y way to communicate (abbr.)
- Communication syst. with hand signals
- Visual communication?: Abbr.
- A fist might represent A or S in it: Abbr.
- It's sometimes seen in the corner of a TV screen: Abbr.
- "Talking" done with the hands: Abbr.
- It's used at Gallaudet U.
- Nonverbal way to communicate: Abbr.
- It might be used by a manualist: Abbr.
- Digital comm. method
- Manual transmissions?: Abbr.
- Comm. method reputedly used by Koko the gorilla
- Communications syst. for handy people?
- Communication syst.
- Handmade communication syst.?
- Handmade syst.?
- Nonverbal communication: Abbr.
- Gallaudet University subj.
- Syst. of unwritten words
- Visual communication: Abbr.
- ''Handy'' form of communication, briefly
- Subj. for the deaf
- Handy talk? (Abbr.)
- Gesture-based communication, briefly
- Gesture-based communication (Abbr.)
- Special communication syst.
- Communication system for the gorilla Koko: Abbr.
- Hand communication: Abbr.
- Silent communication syst.
- Soundless communication syst.
- Talking with one's hands?: Abbr.
- "Handy" form of communication, briefly
- Nonverbal syst.
- Hand-y lang.
- Gallaudet U. dept.
- Handy communication skill, for short
- Talking with your hands?: Abbr.
- Aspiring interpreter's subj.
- Digital comm. method?
- Forte of interpreters who help the hearing impaired in court (abbr.)
- Comm. for the hearing-impaired
- Communication syst. for the hearing-impaired
- Fingerspelling technique (abbr.)
- Deaf communication method (Abbr.)
- Syst. of talking with one's hands
- Words for the deaf: Abbr.
- Lip-reading alternative: Abbr.
- "Hand-y" subj. for nonspeakers to learn
- Hand-y communication syst.?
- Mating call in a chat room
- Communication at Gallaudet U.
- Syst. with gestures
- Talking with one's hands: Abbr.
- Digital communication, for short
- Nonverbal communication syst.
- Communication no one hears: Abbr.
- Digital communication, for short?
- Lipreading alternative (abbr.)
- Communication with the hands: Abbr.
- Syst. with hand signals
- Communication syst. for the deaf
- Syst. for talking without speaking
- Handy way of communicating?: Abbr.
- Hand-talking syst.
- One way to see a talk, for short?
- Communication used at Gallaudet University, for short
- Form of digital communication?: Abbr.
- What might be seen in the corner of a TV screen: Abbr.
- Class in which students raise their hands, briefly?
- Nonverbal communication, for short
- Silent comm. method
- Hand communication, for short
- "The Joy of Signing" subj.
- It's sometimes shown in the corner of a TV screen, for short
- Fingerspelling system: Abbr.
- Communication for the deaf, in brief
- Means of communication since 1817, in brief
- Syst. for the deaf
- Moving communication: Abbr.
- "The Miracle Worker" comm. method
- Comm. system with hand motions
- Communication system pioneered by Thomas Gallaudet, for short
- Gestural communication: Abbr.
- Gallaudet Univ. system
- Silent speech syst.
- System used at Gallaudet Univ.
- Dactylology syst.
- Gallaudet communication: abbr.
- Words that can't be heard, for short
- Syst. for the hearing-impaired
- Nonverbal comm. method
- System for the deaf, for short
- System of unspoken words, for short
- "Talking" system for the deaf, in brief
- What manual readers have learned?
- "Handy" thing to know, for short?
- Meaningful gestures, for short
- Silent communication, for short
- Silent communication: Abbr.
- How to talk to the hand?: Abbr.
- Communication that's seen but not heard, for short
- "Talking" with one's hands, for short
- Speech often seen on C-SPAN
- It's seen but not heard: Abbr.
- Silent letters?
- Hand-made communication: Abbr.
- Unspoken communication: Abbr.
- In which a single raised pinkie is an "i": Abbr.
- Communication system for the deaf, for short
- One way of communicating, for short
- Communication means for the deaf, for short
- Language at Gallaudet
- Digital interface, briefly
- Gestures originated in a CT school (c. 1820)
- ___ interpreter (figure at some press conferences)
- Handspeak.com subj.
- Visual communication syst.
- Language originated in Connecticut
- ___ interpreter: press conference figure
- Communication syst. involving the hands
- U.S. language
- Its S stands for "Sign"
- Non-verbal syst.
- Means of communication in "A Quiet Place," in brief
- Language with fingerspelling (Abbr.)
- Gestural comm. syst.
- Handy way of communicating, in brief?
- Communication at Gallaudet Univ.
- In which four raised fingers and a curved thumb is "B," in brief
- Language with a manual alphabet
- Digital communication syst.
- It has colloquial gestures like "kiss-fist" and "shaking L": Abbr.
- Common way to communicate at Gallaudet University, in brief
- Language related to LSQ
- Soundless speech syst.
- Silent communication sys.
- Syst. with hand gestures
- Communication method in much of the 2021 film "CODA," for short
- In which "I'm sorry" shows a closed fist, in brief
- Language in "A Quiet Place"
- Communication syst. used in the film "CODA"
- In which crossing one's fingers makes the letter "R," in brief
- Language used by Makkari in "Eternals"
- Quiet speech syst.
- Communication sys. at Gallaudet
- In which "W" is 3 fingers held up
- Comm. system in the film "CODA"
- Language in the film "CODA"
- "CODA" communication method
- Language with extensive use of facial expressions
- It involves finger spelling: abbr.
- See 49-Across
- Communication method that may be written with Stokoe notation, in brief
- Language that influenced Protactile
- Language with handshapes
- Communication syst. in the deaf community
- Gesture-based communication syst.
- Language with name signs
- Syst. in which making an "L" with the thumb and index finger and raising the pinkie means "I love you"
- Language in which "love" is two fists crossed over the chest
- Language in which a fist means "E"
- Language in the documentary "Deaf Jam"
- Comm. from some interpreters
- Syst. of hand signals
- Communication method in "A Quiet Place," briefly
- Communication syst. in which an ILY gesture means "I love you"
- Interpretation first provided for a SOTU address in 2021
- Language with fingerspelling
- Lang. from which "deaf power" can be transliterated as <o
- Communication with one's hands, for short
- Syst. in which "Deaf Power" can be indicated by an open palm over one ear and the other hand forming a closed fist in the air
- In which the pinky and thumb pointing out represents Y, in brief
- System for the deft briefly
- Visual language used at Gallaudet University
- Communication syst. with hand motions
- Language in the film "Lake Windfall"
- Comm. system with visual cues
- Syst. of silent communication
- Syst. of hand symbols
- Syst. with unspoken words
- "A Quiet Place" language
- In which letters are spelled with digits, for short
- Communication system used by some deaf people
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 25, 2024
- New York Times - November 10, 2024
- LA Times - September 14, 2024
- USA Today - September 13, 2024
- LA Times - May 28, 2024
- USA Today - May 06, 2024
- New York Times - May 02, 2024
- LA Times - April 28, 2024
- USA Today - April 18, 2024
- LA Times - March 20, 2024
- USA Today - March 18, 2024
- New York Times - January 31, 2024
- New York Times - January 26, 2024
- New York Times - January 14, 2024
- USA Today - January 03, 2024
- USA Today - December 27, 2023
- LA Times - December 17, 2023
- LA Times - November 15, 2023
- LA Times - November 02, 2023
- LA Times - October 01, 2023
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