Answer: NAT
NAT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 300 times.
Referring Clues:
- Revolutionist Turner
- Basketball Hall-of-Famer Holman
- Cole who sang "The Christmas Song"
- Turner of note
- ___ King Cole
- Slave Turner
- Antislavery leader Turner
- A Turner
- Slave leader Turner
- Styron's Turner
- Pendleton of "Northwest Passage"
- "Ah, Wilderness!" character
- Singer ___ King Cole
- Adderley of hard bop
- Actor Pendleton
- Insurrectionist Turner
- N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Holman
- Diner owner in "Beverly Hills 90210"
- Pendleton of Dr. Kildare films
- Noted Turner
- Turner in history
- "Ah, Wilderness!" character ___ Miller
- Cole who was "King"
- Rebellious Turner
- Critic Hentoff
- Writer-critic Hentoff
- Rebel Turner
- Jazzman Adderley
- Columnist Hentoff
- __ Hiken, creator of "The Phil Silvers Show"
- Basketball coach Holman
- Turner or Cole
- Jazz cornetist Adderley
- Adderley of bop
- Writer Hentoff
- Organic: Abbr.
- Holman who was known as Mister Basketball
- ___ Fleischer, who was known as Mr. Boxing
- Boxing historian Fleischer
- Turner who led a revolt
- __ "King" Cole
- Old D.C. team member
- Holman who was known as Mr. Basketball
- D.C. ballplayer
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- Unforgettable Cole
- 61-Down, now
- D.C. baseballer
- Turner of a page in history
- Mr. Miller in "Ah, Wilderness!"
- Washington ballplayer, briefly
- R.F.K. Stadium player, for short
- 15-Across now, informally
- Rebelling Turner
- Baseballer with a "W" on his cap
- Turner of history
- N.L.'er since 2005
- "Unforgettable" Cole
- Crooner Cole
- Crooner "King" Cole
- ___ "King" Cole
- Turner of revolt
- With 29-Across, "Unforgettable" singer
- NBA Hall of Famer Holman
- Vocalist "King" Cole
- Cole nicknamed "King"
- Jazz expert Hentoff
- Rebellion leader Turner
- Cole called "King"
- Basketball Hall of Famer Holman
- William Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- "Unforgettable" singer ___ King Cole
- Slave rebellion leader Turner
- Adderley of jazz
- Musical Cole
- Washington baseball player, briefly
- D.C. player
- Old "King" Cole
- Boxing writer Fleischer
- Peach Pit owner on "Beverly Hills 90210"
- Clifton of the 1950s Knicks
- D.C. baseballer, for short
- Cannonball Adderley's cornet-playing brother
- Larry's father on "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
- Village Voice columnist Hentoff
- RFK Stadium player
- Good name for an entomologist
- Baseballer with a W on his cap
- Turner of history book pages
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (book that won the 1968 Pulitzer for Fiction)
- Boxing authority Fleischer
- __ King Cole
- Washington MLBer
- Fleischer who founded The Ring magazine
- Singer Cole
- Turner of American history
- DC baseballer
- ''The Confessions of __ Turner''
- NL player, in headlines
- ''Mona Lisa'' name
- DC baseballer, in headlines
- National Leaguer
- Lithographer Currier
- __ ''King'' Cole
- Turner of history books
- Crooner King Cole
- ___ ''King'' Cole
- ''The Confessions of ___ Turner''
- Holman or Turner
- Washington ballplayer, for short
- Crooner ___ King Cole
- Cole who was King
- Washington pro, informally
- Cole or Turner
- "Unforgettable" King Cole
- Turner of a revolt
- "Unforgettable" first name
- First name among legendary crooners
- Mr. Cole
- Rebel slave Turner
- D.C. slugger
- Turner who turned to violence
- Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- "King" Cole
- Cole who sang "Unforgettable"
- Turner of a page in history?
- Baseballer with a "W" on his cap, for short
- Good name for an entomologist?
- DC baseballer, for short
- Legendary singer ___ King Cole
- Former RFK Stadium NLer
- Singer ___ "King" Cole
- William Styron subject Turner
- Slave revolt leader Turner
- "King" Cole's first name
- Turner who led a slave rebellion
- King Cole the crooner
- Musical King Cole
- Holman or Hentoff
- Natalie's "Unforgettable" pop
- Ger. or Fr.
- Turner of history pages
- "Mona Lisa" name
- Former Dirty Projector Baldwin
- Civil War rebel Turner
- Natalie, to her pals
- Natalie, affectionately
- Giant rival, briefly
- Red rival, briefly
- Old King Cole?
- MacMaster or Portman, to friends
- Authur Hentoff
- Author Hentoff
- He sang with Stubby in "Cat Ballou"
- Adderley of jazz lore
- Member of a D.C. nine
- Turner who led a rebellion
- Cannonball's bro
- ___ 'King' Cole
- Basketball's Holman
- D.C. player, for short
- 'Unforgettable' singer
- Basketball pioneer Holman
- 'Unforgettable' Cole
- Name associated with 'Unforgettable'
- Singer ___ 'King' Cole
- Natalie's father
- Turner or Hentoff
- Natalie's dad
- Natalie's pop
- Stubby's 'Cat Ballou' partner
- Part of GNP
- 'King' Cole's first name
- 'King' Cole
- Crooner ___ 'King' Cole
- Revolting Turner
- D.C. ballplayer for short,
- Rebellious slave Turner
- Crooner 'King' Cole ___
- Jazz critic Hentoff
- D.C. athlete
- Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one
- Portman to pals
- "Confessions of ___ Turner"
- Cager ___ Holman
- Senior govt.
- Rebellion figure Turner
- Washington baseballer, for short
- D.C. ballplayer, briefly
- Jazzman Adderly
- Onetime RFK Stadium player
- Turner of a rebellion
- Music writer Hentoff
- D.C. player, briefly
- Washington ballplayer, affectionately
- ___ Geo Wild
- Holman of basketball
- D.C. diamond figure
- Slave insurrectionist Turner
- Journalist Hentoff
- Rebelion leader Turner
- DC pro athlete
- Turner of pages in history
- Longtime jazz writer Hentoff
- Actor: ___ Faxon
- Natalie or Nathan, famil-iarly
- Washington player, briefly
- ___ Geo
- Capital player, briefly
- Baseball's Ryan Zimmerman or Jordan Zimmermann, briefly
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (1967 Pulitzer winner)
- Phillie foe
- ____ King Cole
- Giant rival, for short
- ___ Holman, early basketball great
- Intl. state
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (1967 Pulitzer-winning novel)
- Commercial lead-in to Geo
- Met or Phillie rival
- ___ Geo (Alaska State Troopers airer)
- Faxon who won a 2011 screenwriting Oscar
- Mr. Turner
- Storied Turner
- Natalie, for short
- MacMaster or Portman, familiarly
- The Washington Post April figure
- Actor Faxon
- 2015 N.L. MVP Bryce Harper, e.g.
- Natalie, familiarly
- With 4 Down, jazz cornetist
- Countrywide: abbr.
- D.C. pro
- DC ballplayer
- ___ Geo: nature channel
- Turner of an insurrection
- N.L. player whose home games include a Presidents Race
- Player watching Presidents Races at ballgames
- Revolter Turner
- King Cole or Turner
- Writer/critic Hentoff
- Singer with the four knights
- Player in Washington, familiarly
- Lead-in to Geo
- ___ Geo (cable channel, familiarly)
- Singer King Cole
- Major leaguer with a "W" cap
- Met rival from D.C.
- 2017 NLDS player
- Crooner ___ "King" Cole
- Cable TV's ___ Geo Wild
- Hawthorne or Cole
- ___ Geo: cable channel
- ___ Geo (TV channel, familiarly)
- Bryce Harper, for now
- Tobacconist ___ Sherman
- Natalie Cole's singing father
- D'Back's D.C. rival
- MLB player nickname since 2005
- Hank azaria "mad about you" role
- Man's nickname that sounds like a pest
- Expo, today
- ___ sci.
- NL East player
- Met's D.C. rival
- ___ Geo (cable channel, for short)
- Member of the 2019 World Series champs
- 2019 World Series champ
- MLB Expo, since 2005
- Hawthorne nickname
- Turner who led a historic revolt
- ___ Sherman cigars
- Styron protagonist Turner
- No relation to 43 Down
- Revolutionary Turner
- D.C. player, formerly a Montreal Expo
- N.L. East player
- Turner who led an 1831 slave rebellion
- D.C. MLB player
- Washington NLer
- Bryce Harper when he won a 2015 M.V.P. award, e.g.
- Pro in D.C.
- Cowboy Love
- Jazz singer ___ King Cole
- Singer Puff, aka Left at London
- 2019 World Series winner, in brief
- Capital player, for short
- Jazz trumpeter Adderley
- Nickname for 63-Across
- Washington, D.C., baseball player, for short
- ___ Turner's rebellion
- "Home Again" actor Wolff
- MLBer since '05
- Nickname that might drop -han
- Jazz legend ___ King Cole
- Turner in a historic rebellion
- Old West cowboy Love
- ___ Geo Kids (educational magazine)
- D.C. MLBer
- ___ Geo Mundo
- Pro across town from a Cap
Last Seen In:
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- USA Today - July 11, 2024
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- USA Today - March 26, 2024
- USA Today - March 19, 2024
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- New York Times - January 30, 2024
- LA Times - January 19, 2024
- LA Times - December 27, 2023
- New York Times - December 03, 2023
- USA Today - August 18, 2023
- New York Times - May 03, 2023
- LA Times - May 02, 2023
- LA Times - April 16, 2023
- USA Today - March 24, 2023
- USA Today - February 15, 2023
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