Answer: CANE
CANE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 179 times.
Referring Clues:
- Soundly beat
- Beat severely
- Stick
- Sugar source
- Vaudeville dancer's accessory
- Walker's aid
- Walking stick
- It has a supporting role
- Christmas sweet
- Chaplin prop
- Supporter
- Lean on me
- Staff
- Mobility improver
- Crook
- Bat Masterson's weapon
- Support for the elderly?
- Nursing home staff?
- One with a supporting role
- Support provider
- Mr. Peanut accessory
- Beat
- Knobstick
- Punish, in a way
- Porch chair material
- Means of support
- Christmas tree decoration
- Mr. Peanut prop
- Third leg, in the Sphinx's riddle
- Prop for The Little Tramp
- Prop for a fop
- Word following candy or sugar
- Word following sugar and candy
- Support staff
- Word following sugar or candy
- Wickerwork material
- Short staff
- Walking aid
- Rocking chair material
- Bamboo stalk
- Hobbler's support
- Christmas candy piece
- Stick for a stroller?
- Fop's prop
- Prop for Chaplin
- Charlie Chaplin prop
- Support staff?
- Blackberry stem
- Word with sugar or candy
- Dandy accouterment
- Fop's accessory
- Woven material
- 27 Down source
- Bat Masterson prop
- Candy shape
- Wicker material
- Bamboo, essentially
- Masterson accessory
- Christmas candy shape
- Source of some sugar
- Bat Masterson trademark
- Top hat go-with
- Bat Masterson's aid
- Personal support
- Malacca product
- Christmas candy
- Vaudeville dancer's prop
- Type of sugar
- Some take it for a walk
- Candy shape, perhaps
- Supporting staff
- Dandy's accouterment
- Nursing home aid, for some
- Old chair bottom material
- Certain sugar source
- Malacca, for one
- Chaplin trademark
- Stem used for wickerwork
- Fred Astaire prop
- Rattan, e.g.
- Prop for Astaire
- Prop for Winston Churchill
- Word with "sugar" or "candy"
- Bamboo stem
- Candy on a tree
- It's rich in sugar
- Rum source
- Constitutional aid?
- Crook's cousin
- Mr. Peanut has one
- Dandy's accessory
- W.C. Fields prop
- Prop for Mr. Peanut
- Supporter of Yoda
- Aid for Dr. House
- Prop for Dr. House
- 2007 Jimmy Smits series
- Prop for Dr. Gregory House
- Sugar ___
- Sugar type
- Little Tramp prop
- Long reed
- One to walk with
- Soft-shoe prop
- Aid in getting around
- Raspberry stem
- Candy ___
- Prop for Mr. Monopoly or Mr. Peanut
- Boulevardier's accessory
- Rattan
- Pier 1 furniture material
- One of man's three legs, in the riddle of the Sphinx
- Fop prop
- Punishment stick
- House used one on "House"
- Walker alternative
- Quaint stage dancing accessory
- Peppermint stick
- Word with sugar or walking
- Word with "candy" or "sugar"
- Hollow stem
- Christmas candy, maybe
- Stick by the front door, say
- Pedestrian staff
- Walking support
- Mr. Peanut's stick
- Stroller's aid?
- See 16-Across
- Mr. Peanut trademark
- Thrash
- December candy shape
- Sugar in the field
- Flogger's weapon
- Sugar stalk
- Crook, e.g.
- Word with candy or sugar
- Sweet stalk
- Walker's alternative
- Charlie Chaplin's twirled prop
- Prop for Mr. Monopoly
- Christmas decoration
- Support stick
- House prop
- Walker's prop
- Chaplin's prop
- Sugar crop
- Walking aide
- Support for a stroller
- "Mondo ___," 1963 documentary
- Balancing stick
- Stick for a walk
- Charlie Chaplin accessory
- Candy configuration
- Mr. Monopoly's stick
- Striped candy shape
- Prop for Willy Wonka
- Dance prop for Fred Astaire
- Alternative to a walker
- Bamboo, e.g.
- Andrew Jackson carried one with a sword in it
- Yuletide candy shape
- Prop for Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe
- Christmas tree hanging
- Mobility aid
- 27-Down with a handle
- Chaplin accessory
- Jean Toomer novel
- Willy Wonka prop
- Bit of Christmas candy
- Prop for the Riddler or Willy Wonka
- Shape of a striped Christmas candy
- Accessory with a Lego Riddler minifigure
- Woody stem
- Prop for Carl Fredrickson
- Peppermint shape
- Beanpole material, often
- Prop for Scrooge McDuck
- Candy ___ (holiday treat)
- Stroller's accessory
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 20, 2024
- USA Today - November 19, 2024
- LA Times - November 15, 2024
- LA Times - September 24, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- LA Times - September 22, 2024
- USA Today - September 09, 2024
- LA Times - August 11, 2024
- USA Today - June 19, 2024
- New York Times - June 06, 2024
- LA Times - May 16, 2024
- USA Today - April 26, 2024
- LA Times - March 31, 2024
- LA Times - March 24, 2024
- LA Times - January 30, 2024
- New York Times - January 19, 2024
- New York Times - December 31, 2023
- LA Times - August 24, 2023
- USA Today - August 17, 2023
- USA Today - July 18, 2023
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