Answer: SAM
SAM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 403 times.
Referring Clues:
- Texas patriot Houston
- Ted's role on "Cheers"
- "Gunsmoke" bartender
- Uncle of note
- Texas's Houston
- "As Time Goes By" singer in "Casablanca"
- Uncle ___
- Mil. defense weapon
- U.S. defense weapon
- Uncle who "wants you!"
- Penrod's pal, in "Penrod"
- Film producer Spiegel
- The U.S.A.'s "uncle"
- Piano player in "Casablanca"
- With 56-Across, three-time Masters winner
- Wal-Mart founder Walton
- Patriot, e.g.
- With 25-Across, three-time Masters champ
- __ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white)
- 2001 title role for Sean Penn
- Player of "As Time Goes By," in film
- Dooley Wilson's role in "Casablanca"
- "Soul Man" singers __ and Dave
- Spade, for one
- Friend of Frodo
- "Casablanca" role
- Spike Lee's "Summer of ___"
- 1950's-60's singer Cooke
- ___ Adams, patriot with a beer named after him
- "Casablanca" pianist
- "Cheers" role
- *Man in a star-spangled suit
- Spiegel who produced "On the Waterfront"
- *Figure in a star-spangled hat
- ___ Hill
- Half of a 1960s R & B duo
- "Cheers" bartender
- "Dick Tracy" character Catchem
- Cooke who sang "You Send Me"
- Football Hall-of-Famer Huff
- Walton who founded Wal-Mart
- Muppet eagle
- Donaldson or Spade
- America's Uncle
- Finger-pointing "Uncle"
- Waterston of "Law & Order"
- Houston of Texas
- Uncle of recruitment posters
- Director Peckinpah
- "The Wild Bunch" director Peckinpah
- 2002 Sean Penn title role
- Golfer Snead
- Humphrey's "The Maltese Falcon" role
- ___-I-Am (Seuss character)
- TV newsman Donaldson
- Singer Cooke
- With 8-Down, legend of the links
- Diane's TV boss on "Cheers"
- Fictional detective Spade
- 2002 title role for Sean Penn
- Cartoondom's Yosemite ___
- Neill of "Jurassic Park"
- Green eggs and ham purveyor
- Patriotic uncle
- Yosemite ___
- All-American guy?
- Frodo's friend
- Spade that digs up dirt
- Newsman Donaldson
- Owner of "Cheers"
- Frodo's companion
- "Summer of ___"
- Taxing uncle?
- Golf legend Snead
- Houston of the Republic of Texas
- "Play It Again, ___"
- With 53-Across, "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?" speaker
- Dooley Wilson's most famous role
- Cavity ___ (patient in the game Operation)
- Sourdough ___ (mascot of the San Francisco 49ers)
- Frodo's gardener
- Eagle mascot of the Los Angeles Olympics
- Dashiell detective
- Kansas senator Brownback
- "Muskrat Love" muskrat
- TV barman Malone
- Darrin's witchy woman
- Butcher on "The Brady Bunch"
- "As Time Goes By" pianist
- His favorite dish is green eggs and ham
- Walton of Walmart
- Cubs owner Zell
- Uncle on a poster
- Pianist at Rick's
- "Uncle" with a red bow tie
- Tycoon Walton with a club
- "Green Eggs and Ham" pusher
- Pointing Uncle
- "Uncle" dressed in red, white and blue
- 1940s-'50s House Speaker Rayburn
- "Cheers" barkeep
- "Green Eggs and Ham" guy
- "You Send Me" singer Cooke
- Pianist at Rick's Café
- TV witch, for short
- Ted's ''Cheers'' role
- Recruiting-poster Uncle
- ''Casablanca'' pianist
- Retail mogul Walton
- ''Cheers'' character
- ''Maltese Falcon'' character
- National uncle
- Hill of fame
- Sch. term
- Seuss character
- ''The Wild Bunch'' director Peckinpah
- Uncle of 32-Down
- 1984 mascot: ___ the Olympic Eagle
- "Chain Gang" singer Cooke
- Soul singer Cooke
- Finger-pointing ''Uncle''
- Ted's role on ''Cheers''
- Ted's classic character
- Classic TV's ''Mayday'' Malone
- ___ I Am (Dr. Seuss character)
- Wal-Mart guy
- Norm's bartender
- Walton of Wal-Mart
- Al Capp's Marryin' ___
- Late billionaire Walton
- All-American uncle
- Houston or Shepard
- Famous uncle
- Uncle in a top hat
- A guided missile
- Character from Yosemite
- Powerful uncle
- Frodo's buddy
- "Spider-Man" director Raimi
- Spade for hire
- Our Uncle
- Actor-director Shepard
- Spade the sleuth
- News anchor Donaldson
- "As Time Goes By" pianist of film
- Green eggs and ham pusher
- With 22 Down, Dr. Seuss character
- Hammett's Spade
- Houston after whom the Texas city is named
- Soulful Cooke
- Ted's "Cheers" role
- "American Beauty" director Mendes
- "I Am ___" (2001 film)
- One of the Warner Brothers
- Wealthy Walton
- Yosemite __
- Rick's pianist
- "Cheers" character
- Classic TV's "Mayday" Malone
- With 12-Down, "Cheers" bar owner
- Uncle who wants you?
- Houston or Waterston
- Business' Walton or Waksal
- He played it again
- 1964's "Biggest Cooke in Town"
- Raimi or Rayburn
- Actor Neill
- See 60 Across
- With 44D, director of "Jarhead"
- "Maltese Falcon" character
- Ricks pianist
- The owner of Cheers on "Cheers"
- "Casablanca" piano player
- Froot Loops toucan
- Piano player in Rick's place
- Mr. Houston
- *Noted Seuss protagonist with an upcoming birthday, and a hint to a two-part puzzle that begins this week (1)
- Uncle ___ (taxing relative?)
- Bartender in "Gunsmoke" or "Cheers"
- Bartender for Cliff and Norm
- The record man
- Movie maker Goldwyn
- "Casablanca" character
- Uncle to a country?
- "Play it again, ___" (famous line never actually said in "Casablanca")
- Funnyman Kinison
- Houston, e.g.
- 1950s-'70s senator Ervin
- Pianist at Rick's Cafe Americain
- Jaffe of "Ben Casey"
- Cohan's favorite uncle
- Detective Spade
- Actor Shepard or Elliott
- Well-known uncle
- "I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa. I'm a little rusty on it" speaker
- Discount retailer Walton
- Filmmaker Peckinpah
- All of America's uncle
- Eagle mascot of the 1984 L.A. Olympics
- Business mogul Walton
- "Cheers" character Malone
- 'Casablanca' pianist
- Sleuth Spade
- Texas' Houston
- 'Cheers' bartender
- Pal of Frodo
- 'Casablanca' role
- 'Casa-blanca' pianist
- America's 'Uncle'
- Crooner Cooke
- ___ -I-am
- Golf's Snead
- Senator Nunn
- Yosemite ___ of cartoons
- Uncle on recruiting posters
- Wanted poster uncle?
- Walmart founder Walton
- Tom Hanks's "Sleepless in Seattle" role
- Ted's "Cheers" character
- Hill serving as a euphemism for hell
- American uncle
- "Avatar" star Worthington
- Eagle mascot of the 1984 Summer Olympics
- With 1-Down, famed sleuth
- Eagle mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
- "Lord of the Rings" sidekick
- See 100-Across
- "Twistin' the Night Away" singer Cooke
- Abbr. in dungeons
- "Bewitched" wife, familiarly
- "Skyfall" director Mendes
- "Green Eggs and Ham" narrator
- Walton of retail
- "The Lord of the Rings" Hobbit
- Uncle with a top hat
- Avuncular top hat wearer
- Bronffman or Slick
- Comedian Kinison
- The USA's "uncle"
- Cooke of soul
- One of the muskrats in the 1976 hit "Muskrat Love"
- "Uncle ___ wants you"
- ___ the Eagle (a Muppet)
- Mr. Walton
- "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" director Peckinpah
- "Uncle" who wears red, white, and blue
- Classic crooner Cooke
- College football star Michael in 2014 news
- He plays for 102 Down
- With 67 Across, a Seuss character
- U.S. 'Uncle'
- To whom Ilsa said "I'll hum it for you"
- "The Brady Bunch" butcher
- Dashiells detective
- "Green Eggs and Ham" man
- Snead of golf
- "Cheers" bar owner
- Spade of "The Maltese Falcon"
- "I Want You" uncle
- Texas statesman Houston
- Spade or Cooke
- Houston who fought against Santa Anna
- "Casablanca" piano man
- Actor Jaffe
- Stand-up comedian Kinison
- Dick played by Humphrey
- Bronffman or Spade
- Spade of fiction
- Waterston of Hollywood
- Cooke with soul
- Legendary soul singer Cooke
- "Stay With Me" singer Smith
- McCloud of 1970s TV's "McCloud"
- Walton with a club
- Rob's "West Wing" role
- "I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa" speaker
- Rick's piano player
- Uncle in striped pants
- Muppet name
- Actor Shepard
- "Ghost" guy
- Green eggs advocate
- Smith who sang the theme for "Spectre"
- Bearded uncle
- "Yosemite" toon
- Casablanca musician
- Oscar- and Grammy-winning singer Smith
- Frodo's best friend
- Who sings "As Time Goes By" in "Casablanca"
- 'Cheers' barkeep
- Texas hero Houston
- Singer Smith
- "Casablanca" man
- First name on "Cheers"
- One of Bugs' foes
- Uncle of an entire country
- Bronfman or Pollock
- Retired newsman Donaldson
- "The West Wing" speechwriter
- Malone on "Cheers"
- Uncle in red, white and blue
- Film character who was asked to "Play it"
- Uncle of a yank
- ___ Adams
- Actor Waterston
- "Some of the old songs, ___" ("Casablanca" line)
- Legendary singer Cooke
- "I am ___" ("Green Eggs and Ham" beginning)
- Male or female nickname
- "Green Eggs and Ham" character
- Unisex nickname
- Outlaw Bass
- Baseball hall-of-famer Crawford
- Bugs' cowboy enemy
- Houston, for example
- Neill of film
- See 15-Across
- Uncle of America
- Anti-aircraft missile
- One of Frodo's friends
- Bugs' cowboy foe
- Marryin' ___ of "Li'l Abner"
- Director Mendes
- Toucan ___, Froot Loops mascot
- Fourth of July Uncle
- Literary detective Spade
- Part of U.S.
- Frodo's pal
- Walmart's Walton
- 27-Across' first name, for short
- "Grace and Frankie" actor Waterston
- Pants maker of song
- Frodo's friend in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Houston who fought Santa Anna
- Looney Tunes cowboy
- Uncle with a top hat and tie
- Rick's "Casablanca" pianist
- Eagle mascot of the last L.A. Olympics
- Raimi of film
- Montreal's Bronfman or Pollock
- Dr. Seuss character
- What to call a Spade
- Rick's Café Américain employee
- Finger-pointing uncle
- One of the original Warner Bros.
- America's "uncle"
- Symbolic uncle
- Uncle's name
- Singer/songwriter Smith
- Uncle in patriotic posters
- "Maltese Falcon" gumshoe
- Frodo's sidekick
- Recruiting poster pointer
- Patriotic nickname
- "The Lord of the Rings" role
- Playwright Shepard
- Houston, for one
- Mr. Spade
- Spade said to be excellent at digging up dirt
- ___-I-Am
- Pusher of green eggs and ham
- Cooke who sang "Twistin' the Night Away"
- "Green Eggs and Ham" kid
- Smith who had their first number one album in 2017
- Busy Bee, for short
- "In the Lonely Hour" singer Smith
- Cousin of cream cheese
- "I'm Not the Only One" singer Smith
- Uncle on posters
- Private eye Spade
- Wilson aka the Falcon
- He's no Dutch uncle
- Dr. Seuss' ___-I-am
- "Totally Spies!" spy
- Cooke who was known as the "King of Soul"
- Uncle ___ (patriotic figure)
- "Fifty Shades of Grey" director Taylor-Johnson
- Companion of Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings"
- "Diamonds" singer Smith
- Namesake of a popular club
- Actor/musician Milby
- Short beer order
- Symbolic U.S. "uncle"
- Spade with a short handle?
- Captain America alter ego ___ Wilson
- ___ Taylor-Johnson, director of "Fifty Shades of Grey"
- Heughan of "Outlander"
- ___ Bankman-Fried, fallen crypto mogul
- "Bring It on Home to Me" singer Cooke
- Richardson of "The Afterparty"
- Uncle associated with the 12-Down
- ___ Smith English singer
- Altman who's the C.E.O. of OpenAI
- Nickname that omits -antha
- Writer and comedian Jay
- "Veep" actor Richardson
- Actor Rockwell
- "Mr. Robot" creator Esmail
- Uncle on an iconic W.W. I poster
- Actor and playwright Shepard
- "Unholy" singer Smith
- "1883" actor Elliott
- Tech entrepreneur Altman
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 16, 2024
- New York Times - December 13, 2024
- New York Times - December 03, 2024
- LA Times - November 14, 2024
- LA Times - August 09, 2024
- USA Today - July 08, 2024
- USA Today - June 14, 2024
- USA Today - April 11, 2024
- LA Times - March 31, 2024
- New York Times - March 25, 2024
- LA Times - January 22, 2024
- LA Times - January 11, 2024
- USA Today - January 01, 2024
- New York Times - December 24, 2023
- LA Times - November 19, 2023
- USA Today - November 13, 2023
- New York Times - October 29, 2023
- New York Times - October 24, 2023
- LA Times - September 06, 2023
- New York Times - July 24, 2023
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