This may be a subject
Else clues• 'Common' thing
• Adjective or adverb, e.g.
• Balkanization, Parliamentarian, or Clintonista
• Boys or girls, in grammar
• Cabbages or kings
• Cat or dog
• Clergy is a collective one
• Fish or fowl
• Heads or tails, e.g.
• Mad Libs request
• Person, place or thing, e.g.
• Proper thing in English class
• Sailor or saint
• Soup or salad
• Tiger or dragon, e.g.
• Trick or treat, perhaps
• Truth or consequences, e.g.
• Verb, e.g.
• Verb, for one
• Verb or adjective
• A name is one
• A proper one is capitalized
• Adjective accompanier
• Adjective follower
• Adjective follower, often
• Adjective or adverb, e.g.
• Animal, vegetable or mineral
• Animal, vegetable, or mineral, e.g.
• Any boy or girl could be one
• Any thing
• Article follower, often
• Barn or silo, for example
• Basic part of speech
• Basic speech part
• Bell, book, or candle
• Bill or gates, e.g.
• Cat or dog, e.g.
• Cat or dog, for example
• Cat or mouse, e.g.
• Cat, dog, boy or fish, e.g.
• Coffee or tea e.g.
• Collective or common thing
• Common object?
• Common or collective
• Common subject in English class
• Common thing in a sentence
• Common word?
• Copula follower, often
• English 101 topic
• Example, for example
• Feast or famine
• Fight or flight, e.g.
• First word, perhaps
• Friend or foe, e.g.
• Gerund, e.g.
• Gerund, for example
• Grammar class topic
• Grammar subject
• Grammarian's concern
• Grammatical subject
• Hare or hound, e.g.
• Heads or tails, e.g.
• Hit or miss, sometimes
• Hook, line or sinker
• Important part of the subject?
• It can be common in grammar class
• It can be proper
• It can be proper or common
• It can represent a person or a place
• It could be proper
• It may be abstract
• It may be abstract or concrete
• It may be collective or common
• It may be common
• It may be common or proper
• It may be declined
• It may be just the thing
• It may be modified
• It may be subject to modification
• It may exhibit gender
• It might be proper
• It stands for something
• It's common in grammar class
• It's not always proper
• It's often proper
• It's subject to modification
• Judge, at times
• Life or death, e.g.
• Lion or tiger or bear
• Lion or tiger or bear, e.g.
• Lions or tigers or bears
• Mad Libs category
• Mad Libs choice
• Mad Libs fill-in
• Mad Libs specification
• Morning or evening, e.g.
• Mouse or squirrel
• Name word
• Object in an object?
• Object, e.g.
• One is often followed by a verb
• One may be proper
• Orange, apple or cherry
• Paper or plastic, e.g.
• Parser's concern
• Parser's part
• Parsing choice
• Part of a sentence
• Part of speech
• Pen or pencil, e.g.
• Pencil, pen, or quill
• Person in an English class?
• Person or place or thing
• Person or thing
• Person place or thing
• Person place or thing grammatically
• Person, place or thing, in grammar
• Piano or drum
• Pluralizable word
• Possible subject
• Proper ___
• Proper choice
• Proper name
• Proper name, for example
• Proper name, say
• Proper thing?
• Proper word
• Proper word, at times
• Rock, paper, or scissors
• Rock, scissors, or paper
• Schoolhouse Rock song subject
• Self-identifying word
• Sentence element
• Sentence necessity
• Sentence object
• Sentence part
• Sentence starter
• Sentence subject, often
• Sentence subject, usually
• Sink or swim, e.g.
• Sink or swim, perhaps
• Something in writing?
• Sometimes it's proper, sometimes it's not
• Speech or part of speech
• Speech part
• Subject matter?
• Subject of a sentence
• Subject of a sentence, often
• Subject or object
• Subject usually
• Subject word
• Subject, often
• Substantive
• Table or chair e.g.
• Term in a grammar textbook
• Thing in grammar class
• Thing, e.g.
• Thing, in English class
• This answer is one
• This may be a subject
• This may be proper
• Tiger or woods, e.g.
• Trick or treat, e.g.
• Trick or treat, for example
• Truth or consequences
• Verb accompanier
• Verb go-with
• Verb preceder
• Verb preceder, at times
• Verb preceder, usually
• Verb subject
• Verb, for example
• What -ence forms
• What a thing is
• What an adjective modifies
• What Andrew Jackson Jihad is Brave As
• What every thing is
• What you may call it
• Whatchamacallit?
• Win, place, or show
• Word before a verb, maybe
• Word ending in o in Esperanto
• Word like word
• Word that can be pluralized
• Word that is an example of itself
• You name it
• 'Common' thing
• Adjective or adverb, e.g.
• Balkanization, Parliamentarian, or Clintonista
• Boys or girls, in grammar
• Cabbages or kings
• Cat or dog
• Clergy is a collective one
• Fish or fowl
• Heads or tails, e.g.
• Mad Libs request
• Person, place or thing, e.g.
• Proper thing in English class
• Sailor or saint
• Soup or salad
• Tiger or dragon, e.g.
• Trick or treat, perhaps
• Truth or consequences, e.g.
• Verb, e.g.
• Verb, for one
• Verb or adjective
• A name is one
• A proper one is capitalized
• Adjective accompanier
• Adjective follower
• Adjective follower, often
• Adjective or adverb, e.g.
• Animal, vegetable or mineral
• Animal, vegetable, or mineral, e.g.
• Any boy or girl could be one
• Any thing
• Article follower, often
• Barn or silo, for example
• Basic part of speech
• Basic speech part
• Bell, book, or candle
• Bill or gates, e.g.
• Cat or dog, e.g.
• Cat or dog, for example
• Cat or mouse, e.g.
• Cat, dog, boy or fish, e.g.
• Coffee or tea e.g.
• Collective or common thing
• Common object?
• Common or collective
• Common subject in English class
• Common thing in a sentence
• Common word?
• Copula follower, often
• English 101 topic
• Example, for example
• Feast or famine
• Fight or flight, e.g.
• First word, perhaps
• Friend or foe, e.g.
• Gerund, e.g.
• Gerund, for example
• Grammar class topic
• Grammar subject
• Grammarian's concern
• Grammatical subject
• Hare or hound, e.g.
• Heads or tails, e.g.
• Hit or miss, sometimes
• Hook, line or sinker
• Important part of the subject?
• It can be common in grammar class
• It can be proper
• It can be proper or common
• It can represent a person or a place
• It could be proper
• It may be abstract
• It may be abstract or concrete
• It may be collective or common
• It may be common
• It may be common or proper
• It may be declined
• It may be just the thing
• It may be modified
• It may be subject to modification
• It may exhibit gender
• It might be proper
• It stands for something
• It's common in grammar class
• It's not always proper
• It's often proper
• It's subject to modification
• Judge, at times
• Life or death, e.g.
• Lion or tiger or bear
• Lion or tiger or bear, e.g.
• Lions or tigers or bears
• Mad Libs category
• Mad Libs choice
• Mad Libs fill-in
• Mad Libs specification
• Morning or evening, e.g.
• Mouse or squirrel
• Name word
• Object in an object?
• Object, e.g.
• One is often followed by a verb
• One may be proper
• Orange, apple or cherry
• Paper or plastic, e.g.
• Parser's concern
• Parser's part
• Parsing choice
• Part of a sentence
• Part of speech
• Pen or pencil, e.g.
• Pencil, pen, or quill
• Person in an English class?
• Person or place or thing
• Person or thing
• Person place or thing
• Person place or thing grammatically
• Person, place or thing, in grammar
• Piano or drum
• Pluralizable word
• Possible subject
• Proper ___
• Proper choice
• Proper name
• Proper name, for example
• Proper name, say
• Proper thing?
• Proper word
• Proper word, at times
• Rock, paper, or scissors
• Rock, scissors, or paper
• Schoolhouse Rock song subject
• Self-identifying word
• Sentence element
• Sentence necessity
• Sentence object
• Sentence part
• Sentence starter
• Sentence subject, often
• Sentence subject, usually
• Sink or swim, e.g.
• Sink or swim, perhaps
• Something in writing?
• Sometimes it's proper, sometimes it's not
• Speech or part of speech
• Speech part
• Subject matter?
• Subject of a sentence
• Subject of a sentence, often
• Subject or object
• Subject usually
• Subject word
• Subject, often
• Substantive
• Table or chair e.g.
• Term in a grammar textbook
• Thing in grammar class
• Thing, e.g.
• Thing, in English class
• This answer is one
• This may be proper
• Tiger or woods, e.g.
• Trick or treat, e.g.
• Trick or treat, for example
• Truth or consequences
• Verb accompanier
• Verb go-with
• Verb preceder
• Verb preceder, at times
• Verb preceder, usually
• Verb subject
• Verb, for example
• What -ence forms
• What a thing is
• What an adjective modifies
• What Andrew Jackson Jihad is Brave As
• What every thing is
• What you may call it
• Whatchamacallit?
• Win, place, or show
• Word before a verb, maybe
• Word ending in o in Esperanto
• Word like word
• Word that can be pluralized
• Word that is an example of itself
• You name it
• A word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb
• A word that can be used to refer to a person or place or thing