Answer: ALAN
ALAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 497 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ex-Sen. Cranston
- Astronaut Shepard
- Novelist Paton
- Ashby of the 80's Astros
- Economist Greenspan
- The Fed's Greenspan
- A Ladd
- Actor Alda
- Money guru Greenspan
- Football Hall-of-Famer ___ Page
- Mr. Greenspan
- Chester Arthur's middle name
- Mathematician Turing
- TV's Thicke
- King of comedy
- Lawyer Dershowitz
- Rock-and-roll pioneer Freed
- Bridge expert Truscott
- With 17-Across, Hawkeye Pierce portrayer
- Comic King
- Playwright Ayckbourn
- Josephine Tey investigator ___ Grant
- Greenspan of the Fed
- Pulitzer poet Dugan
- Ladd or Alda
- Conservative Keyes
- President Arthur's middle name
- "The Way We Were" writer Bergman
- Fed head Greenspan
- Money man Greenspan
- Astronaut Bean
- The "A" of Chester A. Arthur
- Rock 'n' roll pioneer Freed
- __ Jay Lerner ("The Night They Invented Champagne" lyricist)
- Author Paton
- Computer scientist Turing
- Harvard's Dershowitz
- Fed chairman Greenspan
- Shepard in space
- With 15-Down, "This Gun for Hire" star
- Actor Bates
- Banking chief Greenspan
- The “A” in Chester A. Arthur
- The "A" in Chester A. Arthur
- Lyricist Lerner
- Shepard, who walked on the moon in 1971
- Actor Young of TV's "Mister Ed"
- Commentator Keyes
- Ladd or Greenspan
- Broadway's ___ Jay Lerner
- Deejay Freed
- With 31-Down, "Sweet Liberty" star
- Comedian King
- Country star Jackson
- The first "A" of A. A. Milne
- An Arkin
- Rock radio pioneer Freed
- ___ Jay Lerner of Lerner & Loewe
- Actor Rickman
- Presidential middle name
- King or Shepard
- Religious philosopher Watts
- English actor Bates
- Bates of "Far From the Madding Crowd"
- ___ Freed, the so-called Father of Rock and Roll
- Pioneering disc jockey Freed
- ___ Trammell, 1984 World Series M.V.P.
- Alda of "What Women Want"
- Poet Seeger
- Late bridge columnist Truscott
- __ Shepard, Navy officer and the first American in space
- ___ Turing, the Father of Computer Science
- Ladd of "The Glass Key"
- English playwright Ayckbourn
- Bean who was the fourth man to walk on the moon
- One of TV's "Two and a Half Men"
- "The Aviator" actor Alda
- Lyricist Bergman
- Astronaut Shepard or Bean
- Singer Jackson with more than 20 #1 country hits
- Pundit Colmes
- Alda of "M*A*S*H"
- Rock-'n'-roll pioneer Freed
- Pioneering D.J. Freed
- Sitcom actor Thicke
- D.J. Freed
- Country singer Jackson
- Composer Hovhaness
- 2000 presidential candidate Keyes
- Defender Dershowitz
- DJ Freed
- Federal Reserve chief Greenspan
- Musician Parsons
- "Cry, the Beloved Country" author Paton
- Hale of "Gilligan's Island"
- Greenspan of government
- Actor Arkin
- With 10-Down, "The In-laws" actor
- Mercury astronaut Shepard
- Alda or Thicke
- Attorney Dershowitz
- Greenspan of the Federal Reserve
- "Project" manager Parsons
- Arkin of "Glengarry Glen Ross"
- Mister Ed's costar Young
- Adam Arkin's dad
- King or Keyes
- Alda of "The West Wing"
- Alda or Bates
- Alda or Ladd
- Thespian Thicke
- Ladd of "Shane"
- Pioneering deejay Freed
- Alda or Arkin
- Arkin of "Little Miss Sunshine"
- Greenspan or Shepard
- Space pioneer Shepard
- Ladd in films
- Frederick's lyricist, frequently
- Rickman of "Die Hard"
- Thicke of TV
- King or Alda
- Thicke of "Growing Pains"
- Arkin of "Freebie and the Bean"
- Ashby of the 1980s Astros
- Hawkeye portrayer on "M*A*S*H"
- Jackson of country music
- Astronaut Bean or Shepard
- Actor Bates of "Georgy Girl"
- One of the Osmonds
- Cumming of "The Anniversary Party"
- Freed from Cleveland
- Film composer Silvestri
- 1984 World Series MVP Trammell
- "American Beauty" screenwriter Ball
- Former Fed chairman Greenspan
- Lightman who wrote "Einstein's Dreams"
- Shepard who walked on the moon
- Actor Ford of "Snatch"
- Tigers manager Trammell
- "Gallipoli" author Moorehead
- "Irrational exuberance" coiner Greenspan
- Relief pitcher Embree
- The ___ Parsons Project (rock band)
- Football Hall of Famer Page
- Songwriter Bergman
- Ben's predecessor as Fed head
- Presidential middle name after Abram
- Cumming of "Reefer Madness"
- "Six Feet Under" creator Ball
- "The Age of Turbulence" author Greenspan
- Colts running back Ameche who scored the winning touchdown in overtime to end "The Greatest Game Ever Played," 12/28/58
- "Our Character, Our Future" author Keyes
- Arkin of "Wait Until Dark"
- Severus Snape portrayer Rickman
- Proprietor of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street"
- Parsons of music
- 1954 Heisman Trophy winner Ameche
- Classic comic King
- Former Fed head Greenspan
- "The Great Bridge Scandal" author Truscott
- Logician Turing
- Tony winner Bates
- Political pundit Colmes
- Comet co-discoverer Hale
- Arkin of films
- Newsman Colmes
- Former California senator Cranston
- Former Fed chief Greenspan
- Longtime bridge columnist Truscott
- Actor Cumming of "Circle of Friends"
- King or Young
- With 54-Down, "Catch-22" actor
- Actor Ladd
- Director Pakula
- Alda of ''The Aviator''
- Ben's predecessor at the Fed
- With 58 Down, star of ''M*A*S*H''
- Name meaning ''harmony''
- Ladd of ''Shane''
- Alda of ''M*A*S*H''
- Oscar-winner Arkin
- Chester __ Arthur
- Composer Menken
- Oscar winner Arkin
- ''Sesame Street'' shopkeeper
- Ben's Federal Reserve predecessor
- He played Jimmy's ''West Wing'' opponent
- TV talk host Colmes
- ''Sesame Street'' store proprietor
- With 8 Down, ''M*A*S*H'' star
- Ladd of film
- King or Cranston
- ''Cry, the Beloved Country'' author Paton
- Jackson of Nashville
- The first ''A'' of A.A. Milne
- Parsons with a Project
- Greenspan of interest
- Humorous King
- Rickman of ''Galaxy Quest''
- Arkin of ''Glengarry Glen Ross''
- Hale of ''Gilligan's Island''
- Loretta's ''M*A*S*H'' co-star
- Rickman of ''Die Hard''
- ''Shane'' star Ladd
- Bean in space
- King or Arkin
- Admiral Shepard
- Pioneering DJ Freed
- Funny King
- "Shane" star Ladd
- Science whiz Turing
- McLean's sitcom co-star
- A.A. Milne's first name
- With 53-Across, A-list sitcom legend?
- First "A" of A.A. Milne
- Moonwalker Shepard
- Rickman of "Galaxy Quest"
- Chairman Greenspan
- Ladd who played Shane
- King of clubs?
- Arkin or Ladd
- Hawkeye portrayer
- Ladd or Arkin
- Spaceman Shepard
- Ben's Fed predecessor
- Lyricist ___ Jay Lerner
- Thicke from Canada
- Alda the sitcom legend
- Part of A.A. Milne
- Greenspan concerned with green
- Bates or Ladd
- Ladd of Westerns
- Actor Rickman of the Harry Potter films
- Cumming of "Nicholas Nickleby"
- "Two and a Half Men" role
- Political commentator Colmes
- King with jokes
- With 8-Down, "Shane" star
- Alda of TV
- Freed from the radio
- The A in Chester A. Arthur
- Loretta's "M*A*S*H" co-star
- The first "A" of A.A. Milne
- Shepard or Dershowitz
- Jurist Dershowitz
- Arkin or Rickman
- Thicke or Rickman
- "Klute" director Pakula
- Cumming of "Spy Kids"
- Alda of "The Aviator"
- With 58 Down, star of "M*A*S*H"
- Name meaning "harmony"
- Chester ___ Arthur
- "Sesame Street" shopkeeper
- He played Jimmy's "West Wing" opponent
- "Sesame Street" store proprietor
- With 8 Down, "M*A*S*H" star
- "Catch-22" actor Arkin
- Playwright Bennett
- Charlie's brother on "Two and a Half Men"
- Philosopher Watts
- Robin Hood pal ____ Adale
- Shepard or Greenspan
- Thicke or King
- Rickman of Hollywood
- Arkin of Hollywood
- Dershowitz or Page
- '50s DJ Freed
- Freed or Cranston
- King or Freed
- King or Freed
- Rickman of Harry Potter films
- Actor Cumming
- Zach Galifianakis's "The Hangover" role
- Parsons or Paton
- ___ Turing, a founding father of computer science
- First name of the first American in space
- First name of 29-Down
- Film composer Menken with eight Oscars
- Sitcom legend Alda
- Bates or Rickman
- Rachins or Thicke
- ___ Freed, 1960s payola figure
- One of the men on "Two and a Half Men"
- Rickman of the Harry Potter films
- Rickman of the Potter films
- Greenspan or Dershowitz
- Ladd of 'Shane'
- Singer Jackson
- Arkin or Alda
- Writer Paton
- With 26-Across, 'The West Wing' actor
- Dershowitz or Greenspan
- 'Two and a Half Men' role
- Arkin orAlda
- Rob Petrie's boss
- First name of 1-Across
- Actor Thicke
- Alda or Hale
- Alda or King
- Actor Hale
- Fed head before Ben
- Shepard who hit golf balls on the moon
- Thicke or Alda
- With 16-Across, a star of "Tower Heist"
- Jon's "Two and a Half Men" role
- President Chester Arthur's middle name
- Alda of "Diminished Capacity"
- Keyes of conservatism
- Fed first name, formerly
- "Two and a Half Men" character
- Alda of "Tower Heist"
- Colmes of "Hannity & Colmes"
- Turing or Greenspan
- Moore who wrote "Watchmen"
- Zach's "The Hangover" role
- Ladd or Thicke
- King of the comedians
- Arkin of "Argo"
- "Chattahoochee" singer Jackson
- With 3 Down, "M*A*S*H" star
- Actor Rachins
- Computer science pioneer Turing
- Disney film composer Menken
- Actor Ruck who played Cameron in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
- "After ___" (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed)
- Simpson of the Simpson-Bowles commission
- With 46 Across, winner of six Golden Globes from 1975-82
- Writer Moore or Moorehead
- Arkin of 'Argo'
- Law professor Dershowitz
- Chiropractor on "Two and a Half Men"
- Alda of TV and film
- Alda of "Manhattan Murder Mystery"
- An Alda or an Arkin
- Page of the Purple People Eaters
- Hale who played the Skipper
- Thicke or Turing
- Freed from radio music
- Actor Rickman who played 32-Across
- Lunar golfer Shepard
- Arkin of film
- Early space explorer Shepard
- Hooper's Store proprietor on "Sesame Street"
- Thicke of sitcoms
- Thicke
- "Moon Shot" co-author Shepard
- "Two and a Half Men" guy
- Jackson with 13 #1 country albums
- With 12-Down, actor who played Arnold Vinick on "The West Wing"
- Greenspan or Alda
- McLean and Loretta's sitcom co-star
- Cumming of "The Good Wife"
- British dramatist Ayckbourn
- Freed of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Cumming going on Broadway
- Ex-Fed head Greenspan
- Rachins of "L.A. law"
- Oscar-winning composer Menken
- NASA's Shepard
- The first "A" in A.A. Milne
- Turing who was portrayed in "The Imitation Game"
- Turing featured in "The Imitation Game"
- Shepard who went into space
- Cumming of 'The Good Wife'
- Leo's "The Aviator" costar
- 'Codebreaker' Turing
- Jackson with a 2015 "Keepin' It Country" tour
- Bean on the moon
- Alda or Bean
- Alphabetically second presidential middle name
- "The Imitation Game" role
- President's middle name
- Codebreaker Turing
- Colleague of John, Gus and Deke
- Eagleson, for one
- Arkin or Shepard
- Singer Jackson with 26 #1 country hits
- First name of two moonwalkers
- 'Shane' star Ladd
- ______ Eagleson
- One of the Ladds
- "The Good Wife" actor Cumming
- Computer pioneer Turing
- Milne's first name
- Late actor Rickman
- Rickman of Harry Potter movies
- Shepard who went around and around
- Rickman of "Harry Potter" movies
- Benedict, in "The Imitation Game"
- A King
- Project Mercury name
- Enigma machine decoder Turing
- With 1 Across, "M*A*S*H" star
- 'Jenny' actor Alda
- King who spoke at Kennedy's inaugural ball
- Mathematician Turing who was the subject of "The Imitation Game"
- Bean in a pod?
- Film scorer Menken
- Disc jockey Freed
- Arkin of "Catch-22"
- Rickman or Hale
- Baseball's Ashby
- Freed or Turing
- A Bates
- Bean or Shepard
- Dershowitz or Alda
- Turing portrayed in "The Imitation Game"
- "Country Boy" singer Jackson
- First name of Alda
- PBS "Mystery!" host Cumming
- Young or Hale
- Robert Alda's son
- Actor Badel
- Jackson in the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Code cracker Turing
- One of the Aldas
- Baritone Opie
- Rickman who played 8-Across
- Shepard of space
- Astronomer Hale
- Alda of "Bridge of Spies"
- Alda of "The Longest Ride"
- Blakeney or Arkin
- "Masterpiece Mystery!" host Cumming
- Hawkeye player
- Cape Canaveral's Shepard
- Moonwalker Bean
- Jackson with the country album "34 Number Ones"
- Boy's name that's an anagram of 18-Across
- Cumming who voices Gutsy Smurf
- Name on the Fed head list
- Actor Thicke on Canada's Walk of Fame
- Jackson with 16 CMA Awards
- Jackson of country
- Code-breaker Turing
- Actor Alda who wrote the best-seller "If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?"
- "Instinct" star Cumming
- Activist author Paton
- Boy's name that becomes a girl's name if you move the first letter to the end
- Alda or Shepard
- Code-cracker Turing
- Shepard of the Mercury Seven
- Turing or Tudyk
- With 55 Across, "Little Miss Sunshine" Oscar winner
- With 62-Across, "M*A*S*H" star
- 1969 moonwalker Bean
- With 31-Across, "The Aviator" Oscar nominee
- ___ Thicke, onetime late-night host
- First name of two of the 12 astronauts who have walked on the moon
- Rickman in "Harry Potter" films
- Snape portrayer Rickman
- Rickman who played Snape
- Astronaut Shepard, first American in space
- Late Surrealist Turner
- Turing of the Turing test
- Hollywood's Alda or Arkin
- With 84 Down, portrayer of Severus Snape
- Cryptanalyst Turing
- With 32-Across, "M*A*S*H" star
- Actor Cumming of "The Good Wife"
- Turing profiled in "The Imitation Game"
- Cryptanalyst Turning
- ___ Freed, early radio personality who coined the term "rock 'n' roll"
- Actor David ___ Grier
- "Argo" actor Arkin
- Rickman who portrayed Snape
- ___ Kim, 7-year-old star of the Golden Globe-winning "Minari"
- ___ Page, N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer turned justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court
- Actor Ruck of HBO's "Succession"
- Mathematician/philosopher Turing
- Radiology pioneer ___ L. Hart
- "Doom Patrol" actor Tudyk
- "Einstein's Dreams" novelist Lightman
- "Succession" co-star Ruck
- Ruck of "Spin City"
- "Watchmen" comic book writer Moore
- Page or Ameche of football
- Turing on England's 50-pound note
- Actor Alda or Arkin
- Actor Tudyk
- "Succession" actor Ruck
- Menken who wrote the music for "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin"
- Rickman of "Love Actually"
- Non-Muppet owner of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street"
- Ruck of HBO's "Succession"
- Walker with the hit faded
- Cryptographer Turing
- Apollo 12 astronaut Bean
- "Firefly" actor Tudyk
- Actor Ruck
- Turing who helped crack the enigma code
- Parsons who worked on "Abbey Road" and "The Dark Side of the Moon"
- With 43-Down, "M*A*S*H" star
- Disney composer Menken
- "Spy Kids" actor Cumming
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