Answer: ABE
ABE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 508 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Honest" President
- Tad's dad
- White House nickname
- Presidential nickname
- Playwright Burrows
- Burrows of the theater
- 1860's White House name
- Old White House moniker
- One of the brothers of Warner Bros.
- President Lincoln
- Famed railsplitter
- Honest name
- Mary Todd's love
- Honest ___
- Japanese novelist Kobo ___
- 16th President, familiarly
- Honest one
- Pres. Lincoln
- Actor Vigoda
- Nancy Hanks's boy
- The fin man?
- Globetrotters founder Saperstein
- Mount Rushmore pres.
- Justice Fortas
- James's follower
- Onetime White House nickname
- Log cabin President
- Homer Simpson's dad
- Prez on a copper
- A Warner Bros. brother
- With 66-Across, former New York politician
- Civil War prez
- See 57-Down
- "Honest" man
- Vigoda of "Barney Miller"
- Lincoln or Vigoda
- Figure on a fin
- Grandpa Simpson on "The Simpsons"
- First name in 1858 debates
- Old White House nickname
- One associated with honesty
- Former New York City mayor Beame
- Jurist Fortas
- "Honest" one
- Face on a fiver
- Visage on a fiver
- Old ___ (Civil War eagle)
- Copper head?
- Penny portrait
- Lincoln, to friends
- Bearded prez, informally
- Prez on a fiver
- Grandpa Simpson
- Old featherweight champion Attell
- Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___
- Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___
- Shinzo ___, Japanese P.M.
- Bart Simpson's grandpa
- Civil War nickname
- ___ Lyman & His California Orchestra, popular 1920s-'40s band
- "Honest" prez
- Five-spot
- Lincoln, informally
- Grampa Simpson
- Bearded pres.
- The Rail Splitter
- Vigoda of sitcoms
- Harlem Globetrotters' promoter Saperstein
- Gettysburg nickname
- 1860s White House nickname
- Vigoda or Fortas
- Saperstein of the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Face on Mt. Rushmore
- Lincoln's nickname
- First name at Gettysburg
- Figure on a fiver
- "Honest" nickname
- Teddy's Mount Rushmore neighbor
- Fortas or Vigoda
- Homer's father on "The Simpsons"
- Rushmore moniker
- Sitcom actor Vigoda
- His face is on a five
- Mr. Lincoln
- Prez on the penny
- Prez on a penny who's "pinched" in four answers here
- Beame or Vigoda
- Prez on a penny
- Lisa Simpson's grandpa
- "Honest" name
- Mount Rushmore prez
- Marge Simpson's father-in-law
- Former NYC mayor Beame
- Lincolnesque nickname
- Model of honesty
- "The Rail Splitter"
- Lincoln's sobriquet
- New York real estate magnate Hirschfeld
- Rushmore figure
- "The Rail-Splitter"
- Fin face
- Broadway director Burrows
- Bart's grandfather
- Gent on a cent
- 19th-century presidential nickname
- Homer's father
- Supreme Court Justice Fortas
- Sitcom veteran Vigoda
- Face on a fin
- Lincoln nickname
- Simpson in the Springfield Retirement Castle
- Honest fellow?
- Golfer Mitchell whose image is on the Ryder Cup
- "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" librettist Burrows
- Grandfather of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson
- New York City mayor before Ed
- Figure to the right of Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- 2nd Ave Deli founder Lebewohl
- He's next to Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- Honest prez
- Nickname of the man (born 2/12/1809) who gave the address at 18A, issued the 28A/45A, was the first elected president of the 60A Party, and whose name can be found in this puzzle's main diagonal
- Lyndon's Supreme Court appointee before Thurgood
- Marge's father-in-law on "The Simpsons"
- $100 : Ben :: $5 : ___
- Honest ___ Yokum (Abner's boy)
- "The Woman in the Dunes" novelist
- Washington Wizards owner Pollin
- With 18-Across, 1945 Pulitzer winner
- Half a sawbuck
- Woodson of the '50s and '60s 49ers
- One of the Yokums
- Japanese prime minister Shinzo ___
- Grampa Simpson's first name
- Real estate magnate Hirschfeld who often wore crossword puzzle ties
- Gracie Mansion predecessor of Ed, Dave, Rudy, and Mike
- Lisa Simpson's paternal grandfather
- Successor to Koizumi as prime minister of Japan
- Burrows of Broadway
- Fin
- Will's rabbit brother in Matt Groening's "Life in Hell" strip
- Hitman Reles
- Chicago sausage king Froman impersonated by Ferris Bueller
- Fukuda's predecessor as prime minister of Japan
- Vigoda of "The Godfather"
- "___ Lincoln in Illinois"
- Chicago cop Lieberman in Stuart M. Kaminsky novels
- Fiver
- "Kangaroo Notebook" novelist Kobo ___
- First name in "The Lonesome Train"
- Honest ___ (presidential moniker)
- President between James and Andrew (m)
- Judge Fortas
- Pulitzer winner Burrows
- Japanese P.M. before Fukuda
- Ulysses's C.I.C.
- Penny prez
- Andrew came after him
- "Honest" presidential nickname
- He debated Stephen in 1858
- Honest guy
- 1960s justice Fortas
- Epitome of honesty
- The Great Emancipator, familiarly
- Homer Simpson's father
- Homer's pop
- ''Simpsons'' grandpa
- Japanese prime minister, 2006-07
- ''Honest'' president
- Japanese prime minister
- Japanese leader elected in 2006
- Maggie's grandpa
- ''The Simpsons'' grandpa
- Rushmore face, familiarly
- Daisy Mae's boy
- Homer Simpson's pop
- Prez before the Tennessee Tailor
- Gettysburg addresser
- Mary's mister
- Marge's father-in-law
- "___ Lincoln in Illinois" (1940 biopic)
- Homer's dad
- "Fish" star Vigoda
- Tall president, for short
- Honest Lincoln
- Mount Rushmore moniker
- An honest man
- Teddy's neighbor on Mount Rushmore
- Guy known for his honesty
- The oldest Simpson
- Vigoda or Lincoln
- Bearded president, affectionately
- Veteran actor Vigoda
- 16th prez
- Nickname associated with honesty
- Bart's dad's dad
- Notable 1860s nickname
- Writer Burrows
- Rushmore figure, informally
- Bart's grandpa
- Sixteenth U.S. president, familiarly
- Bart's grampa
- Son of Nancy Hanks
- Lincoln, the Rail-Splitter
- "The Simpsons" grampa
- Jeff's opposite number
- "The Simpsons" grandpa
- Nineteenth-century presidential nickname
- Mt. Rushmore moniker
- Mt. Rushmore neighbor of Teddy
- Phiz on a five
- Mount Rushmore carving nickname
- Former Justice Fortas
- Former New York mayor Beame
- "Honest" president's nickname
- Harlem Globetrotters founder Saperstein
- Moniker of one on Mount Rushmore
- Lessen
- Honest president
- "Simpsons" grandpa
- Grandpa on "The Simpsons"
- Vigoda of "Good Burger"
- %245 bill, informally
- Name associated with fins
- White House name, honest
- Honest fellow
- Mount Rushmore guy
- Symbol of honesty
- Penny profile
- Pres. Lincoln's nickname
- Face featured on a fin
- $5 bill, informally
- Penny's impression
- Fuzz-faced prez
- Fukudas predecessor as prime minister of Japan
- Burrows on Broadway
- Fortas on the bench
- Noted presidential nickname
- Mary Todd's husband, casually
- Opera about the life of Lincoln
- Actor Vigoda who is dead
- Vigoda who's still alive
- 6-foot-4 pres.
- Hannibal's prez
- Abraham, familiarly
- Abraham familiarly
- Biblical patriarch, to his friends
- 1858 debater
- Mary Todd's hubby
- Old ___ (Civil War eagle mascot)
- Homer's animated dad
- Simpson's gradpa
- Lyman or Lincoln
- 16th president's nickname
- Lincoln who some scholars suggest might have been gay
- Ill-fated playgoer
- Maggie Simpson's grandpa
- "Honest ____" (president Lincoln)
- Tad's dad in the White House
- Name associated with honesty
- Rushmore face
- Honest politician
- Copper head
- Lincoln, to pals
- Mr. Lincoln ...
- Novelist Kobo
- Honest leader
- Mayor Beame
- Bandleader Lyman
- Jurist ___ Fortas
- Fortas of the courts
- Beame or Burrows
- $5 portrait
- Honest politician?
- Lincoln
- 34-Across face
- Rush-more carving
- Burrows of Broad-way
- Prez Lincoln
- 'Honest' president
- Lincoln or Fortas
- Vigoda or Burrows
- Prez during the Civil War
- Vigoda of 'Barney Miller'
- Prez on a fin
- 'Fish' star Vigoda
- Mr. Lincoln, for short
- 'Honest' prez
- Vigoda of 'Fish'
- Prez associated with honesty
- Bearded prez
- 'Honest' guy
- President Lincoln's nickname
- "Honest ___" (President Lincoln)
- He's next to Teddy on Rushmore
- Former Supreme Court Justice Fortas
- White House nickname, honest
- Fiver face
- He played Tessio in "The Godfather"
- White House nickname, once
- He beat G. McClellan
- President Lincoln, affectionately
- Bart and Lisa's grandpa
- 'Honest' Lincoln
- President Lincoln, for short
- Lincoln moniker
- Bart Simpson's grandfather
- Bart Simpson's grampa
- "Honest" president Lincoln
- Rushmore carving, familiarly
- Abraham to his pals
- Grandfather of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie
- Tony winner Burrows
- The oldest animated Simpson
- ___ Froman (Ferris Bueller impersonation)
- Play-wright Burrows
- Band-leader Lyman
- Burrows or Simpson
- Daniel Day-Lewis title character, familiarly
- '60s prez
- Sausage king Froman in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
- Daisy Mae's son
- Lincoln, familiarly
- Penny pres.
- Familiar fellow on a penny
- Fukuda's predecessor as Japan's P.M.
- Lincoln, casually
- Grandpa Simpson's first name, briefly
- Japan's prime minister since December 2012
- '60s White House name
- Wartime prez
- Fortas or Lincoln
- Vigoda in a Snickers commercial
- Five simoleons
- Vigoda of "Fish"
- 2012 Best Actor-winning role for Daniel
- $5 bill, slangily
- Mount Rushmore nickname, honest!
- Rushmore prez
- "Honest" politician
- President between James and Andrew
- Caen cleric
- Profile on a penny
- Name that's one syllable in English, two syllables in Japanese
- Cent portrait
- Honest man
- His bill has 1/20th the value of Ben's
- Whig-turned-Republican, familiarly
- See 43-Down
- One of Gutzon's rock faces
- First Japanese prime minister born after WWII
- Japan's prime minister
- Prez between Jim and Andy
- 1809-65 guy
- Head of lettuce?
- Penny figure
- Homer's father, on "The Simpsons"
- He's to the right of Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- Civil War VIP
- Pacific Rim prefix for "nomics"
- 1860s prez
- Honest pres.
- $5 bill, in slang
- Mount Rushmore figure, familiarly
- KY-born prez
- ___ Vigoda
- President in a stovepipe hat, familiarly
- First prez to sport a beard
- Copperhead
- An animated Simpson
- Young Lincoln
- Profiled penny prez
- Doctor on "Doctor, Doctor"
- Mr. Lincoln, informally
- "Honest" Lincoln
- Tad Lincoln's dad
- Fortas of the Supreme Court
- Rabbi Feinberg, familiarly
- See 2-Down
- Pres. on Rushmore
- 2000s Japanese P.M.
- Emancipation Proclamation first name
- Japanese prime minister since 2012
- Bart's granddad
- "Honest" U.S. prez
- Prez on a five
- Beame or Fortas
- 1860s guy
- Prez on Mount Rushmore
- Bart's animated granddad
- "___ Lincoln: frontier boy"
- Neighbor of Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- Broadway's Burrows
- Mr. Lincoln, briefly
- Cent gent?
- Hans Conried on "American Dream"
- President known for honesty
- Prime minister who helped his country land the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Penny picture?
- President Lincoln, informally
- Rushmore nickname
- Vigoda of TV
- Mr. Lincoln's first name, casually
- Lincoln, fondly
- Vigoda on TV
- Half a ten-spot
- Author Kobo
- He can be seen at the western end of the National Mall, informally
- A Mount Rushmore neighbor of Teddy
- Springfield presidential library nickname
- Emancipation Proclamation prez
- Half a Hamilton
- ... Frank, Jimmy, ___, Sir Veto, ...
- Japanese prime minister Shinzo
- Toon grandfather of Bart
- Japanese PM who met with Trump
- Prez in a stovepipe hat
- Mr. Lincoln, familiarly
- #16, familiarly
- Burrows who wrote "Guys and Dolls"
- Basketball's Sasperstein
- Nickname of the president born the same day as Darwin
- TV's Vigoda
- Teddy's Rushmore neighbor
- Li'l Abner's son
- "Honest" moniker
- Vigoda of old TV and movies
- Burrows who wrote "Can-Can"
- Bespectacled Simpson
- "Can-Can" author Burrows
- Harlem Globetrotters promoter Saperstein
- G7 attendee last June
- "Cactus Flower" playwright Burrows
- Tokyo-based leader
- Figure seen on the National Mall, informally
- Mount Rushmore nickname
- First Republican prez
- Japanese leader
- He won his fourth term during Typhoon Lan (2017)
- Debater of Stephen in 1858
- First bearded prez
- Walt praised him poetically
- "Honest" POTUS
- Mount Rushmore prez next to Teddy
- Five-dollar bill prez
- Five Georges
- 1860s presidential nickname
- POTUS on a five
- 2019 G20 summit host
- Prez a century before Jack
- Homer's toon dad
- The wrinkly Simpson
- Black Hills granite nickname
- Prez #16
- Sixteenth president's nickname
- Longest-serving Japanese prime minister
- "Honest" guy
- Midge Maisel's dad
- Prez on pennies
- Japanese host of the 2019 G20 summit
- Father on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- Rushmore neighbor of Teddy
- One of two presidents between a James and an Andrew
- Nickname for an honest man?
- Name hidden in "Mabel"
- Honest politician's nickname?
- Sixteenth prez
- Midge Maisel's father on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- Longtime Japanese P.M. who stepped down in 2020
- 1860s White House name
- Bill that's half a 52-Across, informally
- Prez known for his top hat
- Tony Shalhoub's character on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- Name hidden in "alphabet"
- Prez elected in 1860
- #1 White House nickname, alphabetically
- Former N.Y.C. mayor Beame
- Japanese prime minister before Suga
- Former Japanese prime minister
- Abraham, for short
- First prez to have a 60-Across
- "The Simpsons" grandfather
- Face on a penny, familiarly
- Nickname for Abram
- Tony Shalhoub's role on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- Nickname for Abraham
- "Honest" guy on a five
- Civil War POTUS
- Shinzo ___, Japan's longest-serving prime minister
- Whose sculpture faces a 2,000-foot-long reflecting pool, familiarly
- Only prez to receive a patent
- Pres. in a stovepipe hat
- Saperstein who founded the Harlem Globetrotters
- Onetime presidential nickname
- Five dollar face, for short
- Simpsons grandfather
- 16th POTUS
- Prez on the $5 bill
- Dad on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- First pres. born outside the Thirteen Colonies
- Longest-serving prime minister of Japan
- Tallest president in U.S. history, familiarly
- 6'4" prez
- Only pres. to hold a patent
- 16th pres.
- Rightmost president on Mount Rushmore, familiarly
- Homer's dad in "The Simpsons"
- Name of Timehop's dino mascot
- President referenced in "The Ballad of Booth," for short
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 22, 2024
- USA Today - December 13, 2024
- USA Today - December 09, 2024
- USA Today - November 20, 2024
- New York Times - November 11, 2024
- LA Times - November 04, 2024
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- LA Times - July 22, 2024
- LA Times - July 10, 2024
- USA Today - June 28, 2024
- USA Today - June 21, 2024
- LA Times - June 20, 2024
- New York Times - June 04, 2024
- New York Times - May 17, 2024
- New York Times - April 23, 2024
- LA Times - March 31, 2024
- New York Times - March 27, 2024
- USA Today - March 20, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- LA Times - February 18, 2024
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