Answer: NASH
NASH is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 190 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Candy / Is dandy..." humorist
- Musical partner of Crosby and Stills
- Pun-prone poet
- "One-L lama" poet
- "Hard Lines" poet
- First auto to offer seat belts
- "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" poet
- "Reflections on Ice-Breaking" poet
- Rambler maker
- "Bronx"/"thonx" rhymer
- "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum" poet
- Car until 1957
- Old Rambler manufacturer
- "Liquor is quicker" poet
- "A Beautiful Mind" fellow
- Ogden who wrote light verse
- "The Bronx? No thonx" writer
- "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker" poet
- Bygone auto
- "The Turtle" poet
- Poet who rhymed "talcum" with "walcum"
- Ambassador of old autodom
- Car last made in 1957
- His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em"
- Famous rhymer of Bronx with "thonx"
- Ambassador or Statesman, once
- Crowe's "A Beautiful Mind" role
- Bronx/thonx rhymer
- Poet who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- He wrote a hit Broadway musical with Weill
- Ogden who wrote "The Bronx? / No, thonx!"
- Ambassador or Statesman of old autodom
- Poet Ogden
- Auto superseded by the Rambler
- Graham of rock
- He wrote "If called by a panther, / Don't anther"
- He rhymed "talcum'' with "walcum"
- One-l lama creator Ogden
- "The Bronx? No, thonx!" penner
- "Bed Riddance" poet
- He wrote "I don't mind eels / Except as meals"
- Humorist Ogden
- Rambler of note
- He of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Wry Rye rhymer
- Singer Graham
- Rambler of old
- Hupmobile contemporary
- "Some girls with a snuffle/Their tempers are uffle" poet
- Subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Partner of Crosby and Stills
- Comic poet Ogden
- Rocker Graham
- "A bit of talcum/Is always walcum" poet
- Crowe's role in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Rhymer of "Bronx" and "thonx"
- Humorous poet Ogden
- Young coworker?
- Two-time NBA MVP Steve
- Ambassador automaker
- "Parsley is gharsley" poet
- "Our House" songwriter
- Nobel-winning subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Auto last made in '57
- ''A Beautiful Mind'' subject
- ''One-l lama'' poet
- Unconventional poet
- Big name in light verse
- Humorous poet
- ''Reflections on Ice-Breaking'' poet Ogden
- Bandmate of Crosby and Stills
- "Candy is dandy" humorist
- Pluto ___ (Eddie Murphy character)
- Old automaker
- He sang with Crosby
- Man featured in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Ogden who wrote "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker"
- "Candy is dandy..." poet
- Poet who wrote, about children, "And if they are popular / The phone they monopular"
- Musician with Crosby, Stills and Young
- Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Two-time N.B.A. M.V.P. Steve
- "One-l lama" creator Ogden
- "Candy is dandy" poet
- Singer with Crosby and Stills
- Poet known for inventing words
- "A Beautiful Mind" subject
- "Reflections on Ice-Breaking" poet Ogden
- Ogden or Graham
- "... flotsam? I've gotsam" poet
- Poet who wrote of the wasp, "I distrust his waspitality"
- Mathematician John of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Metropolitan maker?
- "I think that I shall never see / A billboard lovely as a tree" poet
- UK guitarist/singer Kate
- Member of CSNY
- Part of rock's CSNY
- Versifier Ogden
- Vintage vehicle
- Humorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long"
- Witty poet Ogden
- 'Candy is dandy' poet
- One of CSN&Y
- Doggerelist Ogden
- Crosby, Stills and ___
- Crosby, Stills & ___
- Writer Ogden
- Collaborator of Crosby, Stills and Young
- Rambler producer
- U.s. automake
- Graham ___, co-founder of the Hollies
- Crowe, in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Steve of the Lakers
- Nobel Laureate portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Mathematician John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch"
- "I think that I shall never see / A billboard lovely as a 42-Down" poet
- Nobelist role that won an Oscar
- Crosby's partner
- Ogden of verse
- Connelly Oscar role
- 1950s Rambler maker
- Rambler maker of yore
- "The Face is Familiar" poet
- CSNY member
- Talcum/walcum rhymer
- Poet who wrote "So Thomas Edison / Never drank his medicine"
- Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young
- 'One-L lama' poet
- Bandmate of Crosby, Stills and Young
- "Parsley is gharsley" poet Ogden
- TV's "___ Bridges"
- Doggerelist Odgen
- Family on "American Dreamer" (TV)
- "I don't mind eels / Except as meals / And the way they feels" poet
- Longtime Crosby partner
- Singer Graham ___
- Part of CSNY
- He rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- Crosby, Stills &
- Collectible car
- Mathematician John portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Poet who wrote about shrimp, "At times, translucence / Is rather a nuisance"
- "A Beautiful Mind" role
- Writer of dry droll epigrams
- "Some girls with a snuffle / Their tempers are uffle" poet
- Victoria's Steve ______
- "___ Bridges" (TV show)
- "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum" writer
- Trio member with Crosby and Stills
- Automaker that introduced the Rambler
- "The cow is of the bovine ilk / One end is moo, the other, milk" poet
- Crosby and Stills' mate
- "___ Bridges" (old TV show)
- "___ Bridges"
- Blue Jackets' ace Rick ____
- Ogden who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- The "N" of CSNY
- Hudson contemporary
- Poet who wrote "In the Vanities / No one wears panities"
- "Candy is dandy ..." poet
- Graham who co-founded The Hollies
- Ogden with funny poetry
- Crosby and Stills' partner
- First car to offer seatbelts (1950)
- "A Beautiful Mind" mathematician
- "Who wants my jellyfish? / I'm not sellyfish!" poet
- "A Beautiful Mind" lead role
- Humorous Ogden
- Poet of unexpected rhymes
- Liar/inquiar versifier
- Who wrote "Parsley / Is gharsley"
- Car launched in 1918
- Connelly's Oscar role
- Automaker whose Rambler sales were likely aided by the 1958 hit "Beep Beep"
- "A Beautiful Mind" subject John
- First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949)
- Niecy of "Reno 911!"
- Ogden who wrote "Farewell, farewell, you old rhinoceros, / I'll stare at something less prepoceros"
- Economist whose name sounds like a teeth-related verb
- Actress Niecy on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- See 16-Across
- Mathematician John Forbes ___ Jr.
- To whom the rhinoceros was "prepoceros"
- Poet who wrote "The cow is of the bovine ilk; / One end is moo, the other, milk"
- Graham in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Civil rights activist Diane
- A beautiful mind mathematician John
- Poet who wrote "Behold the duck / It does not cluck"
- "Claws" actress Niecy
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- USA Today - May 30, 2023
- LA Times - March 12, 2023
- New York Times - November 23, 2022
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- LA Times - March 03, 2022
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- New York Times - September 08, 2021
- New York Times - June 08, 2021
- New York Times - April 09, 2021
- LA Times - December 13, 2020
- USA Today - August 06, 2020
- New York Times - July 20, 2020
- Universal - July 14, 2020
- Netword - July 08, 2020
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