Possible Questions:
	
			
		
					- "You betcha!"
 
					- "Uh-huh"
 
					- Encouraging word
 
					- "You bet!"
 
					- Triumphant cry
 
					- Slangy assent
 
					- "Amen!"
 
					- "Right on!"
 
					- Slangy affirmative
 
					- "You got that right!"
 
					- "Sweet!"
 
					- Informal affirmative
 
					- Informal assent
 
					- Slangy agreement
 
					- "Sure!"
 
					- Uh-huh
 
					- "You betcha"
 
					- "For sure!"
 
					- "I agree!"
 
					- "Great!"
 
					- "Sure"
 
					- Slangy approval
 
					- "You know it!"
 
					- "Hooray!"
 
					- 'Why not?'
 
					- "Amen to that!"
 
					- Shout of approval
 
					- Part of a Beatles refrain
 
					- Opposite of "nope"
 
					- "Woo-hoo!"
 
					- Affirmative answer
 
					- "All right!"
 
					- "You bet"
 
					- "Good going!"
 
					- "Darn tootin'!"
 
					- Nope's opposite
 
					- Casual assent
 
					- "Uh huh"
 
					- "Okey-dokey"
 
					- "O.K."
 
					- ''She Loves You'' word
 
					- Yes, slangily
 
					- One-third of a Fab Four refrain
 
					- Fist-pumper's cry
 
					- "Yer darn tootin'!"
 
					- Slangy okay
 
					- Positive reply
 
					- Opposite of nope
 
					- Okay, in a way
 
					- Casual agreement
 
					- "Totally"
 
					- "OK"
 
					- "___, right!"
 
					- One third of a Fab Four refrain
 
					- Informal OK
 
					- Fist pumper's cry
 
					- Colloquial assent
 
					- "You talkin' to me?"
 
					- "What is it?"
 
					- "That's the ticket!"
 
					- "I suppose so"
 
					- "Hot dog!"
 
					- "Awright!"
 
					- 'Right on!'
 
					- 'OK'
 
					- ''What he said!''
 
					- Word repeated after "She loves you," in a '60s hit
 
					- When sung three times, part of a Beatles refrain
 
					- When repeated, part of a Beatles refrain
 
					- Slangy OK
 
					- Slangy "sure"
 
					- Slangy "okay"
 
					- Repeated word in "She Loves You"
 
					- Part of a Beatles refrain, when tripled
 
					- “Oh ___?”
 
					- Informal agreement
 
					- Blender magazine's #1 song (by Usher and Ludacris) on the 100 Best Songs of 2004
 
					- Beatles chorus word
 
					- "That's the ticket!" preceder
 
					- "She Loves You" word
 
					- "She Loves You" refrain word
 
					- "Righto"
 
					- "Okey-doke"
 
					- "I guess that's true"
 
					- "Damn straight"
 
					- "Couldn't agree more"
 
					- "___, right"
 
					- 'Sure'
 
					- ''Uh-huh''
 
					- ''Awright!''
 
					- Word used a lot by Lumbergh in "Office Space"
 
					- Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..."
 
					- Word repeated in a Beatles refrain
 
					- Word repeated in "She Loves You"
 
					- Word repeated in ''She Loves You''
 
					- Word in a Beatles refrain
 
					- Word before "whatever" or "right"
 
					- Word accompanying a fist pump
 
					- When said three times, "Of course, obviously!"
 
					- Sure!
 
					- Slangy "sure!"
 
					- Slangy "Really?"
 
					- Slang assent
 
					- Single from Usher's "Confessions"
 
					- Shouty Usher song?
 
					- Rock-song affirmative
 
					- Relative of yep
 
					- Relative of okeh
 
					- Opposite of nah
 
					- Opposite of 'nope'
 
					- Listless assent, perhaps
 
					- Kelly Clarkson "My December" song
 
					- Karen O?
 
					- “For sure”
 
					- Fist-pumper's shout
 
					- First or second word of Karen O's band name
 
					- Fab Four word
 
					- Concert scream
 
					- Beatles refrain word
 
					- Affirmative of a sort
 
					- Affirm slangily
 
					- 2004 Usher single
 
					- 2004 #1 hit for Usher
 
					- "Yep" kin
 
					- "Whoo-hoo!" alternative
 
					- "Oh, why not?!"
 
					- "Oh ___"
 
					- "I know"
 
					- "I heard that one already"
 
					- "Awright!" alternative
 
					- "America (Fuck ___)" ("Team America: World Police" song)
 
					- "___, you!"
 
					- "___, right!" ("I bet!")
 
					- 'You bet'
 
					- 'Why not'
 
					- 'Okay'
 
					- ''You tell 'em!''
 
					- ''Uh huh!''
 
					-     "You betcha"