Pow!
Else clues• ___ and Blame
• ___ for the buck
• ___ the Drum Slowly
• !, to a printer
• [Just like that!]
• [Suddenly!]
• Another head lock
• Attention getter
• Backfire noise
• Backfire sound
• Big
• Big ___ theory
• Big creation theory
• Big finish?
• Big report
• Big start?
• Blast sound
• Boom alternative
• Boom companion
• Charge
• Collision sound
• Colt's noise
• Detonation
• Detonation din
• Din from dynamite
• Door-slam sound
• Door-slamming sound
• Dynamite sound
• Exclamation point
• Exclamation point, in printing
• Exclamation point, to printers
• Explosion
• Explosion noise
• Explosion sound
• Explosions in urban gangs
• Explosive report
• Firecracker noise
• Firecracker sound
• Fourth of July report
• Fourth of July sound
• Get a ___ out of (enjoy)
• Get with, so to speak
• Good thing to go out with
• Gun blast
• Gun sound
• Gunfire sound
• Gunshot
• Gunshot sound
• Hairdo feature
• Hairdo feature, perhaps
• Hammer-to-nail sound
• Hit hard
• It's good to go out with one
• It's good to start off with one
• July 4 noise
• July 4th sound
• Kaboom!
• Kick
• Knock violently
• Little cowboy's yell
• Loud noise
• Loud sound
• Military report
• Noise made by a firecracker
• NRA report?
• O, get out of Gabon! It's noisy.
• Pistol pop
• Pistol sound
• Pop's relative?
• Pound
• Pound on the door
• Prank cigar sound
• Quite a thrill
• R.E.M.'s ___ and Blame
• Range report
• Repeated word in Danger Danger hit
• Report
• Report noise
• Report of a pistol
• Report of a shooting?
• Report of a shot fired?
• Report of a sort
• Report type
• Resounding blow
• Return for a buck?
• Screamer
• Screen door sound
• Sharp report
• Shooting sound
• Shout in a game of cowboy
• Shut noisily
• Slam
• Slang for exclamation point
• Slangy thrill
• Sound effect
• Sound of gunfire coming from urban gangs (4)
• Sound of impact
• Sudden explosion
• Sudden loud noise
• Sudden show of energy
• Sudden start
• The Big ___ (1991 P.O.V. film)
• The first one was big
• The first was big
• The start of it all?
• Theoretical big event
• Thrill
• Thrill, slangily
• Thrill: sl.
• What the world doesn't end with, in an Eliot poem
• When repeated, a kid cowboy's shout
• When repeated, a shout when playing cowboy
• Whimper alternative, in an Eliot poem
• Whimper's alternative, at world's end
• Whimper's opposite?
• A vigorous blow
• A sudden very loud noise
• The swift release of a store of affective force
• A conspicuous success