Answer: STAN
STAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 360 times.
Referring Clues:
- The Man
- Getz or Kenton
- Ollie's partner in slapstick
- Cartoonist Drake
- One of the hunters in "The Deer Hunter"
- Ollie's sidekick
- Spider-Man creator Lee
- Actor Shaw of "Tough Enough"
- Quarterback Humphries
- Jazzman Getz
- 1972 Wimbledon winner Smith
- Hall-of-Famer Coveleski
- Hockey's Mikita
- Saxophonist Getz
- Kenton of jazz
- "A Kind of Loving" novelist Barstow
- "South Park" boy
- Lee or Musial
- Jazzman Kenton
- ___ Lee of Marvel Comics
- Baseball's Musial
- Ollie's partner
- Hockey great Mikita
- "South Park" kid
- See 40-Down
- Satirist Freberg
- Comical Laurel
- One of the deer hunters in "The Deer Hunter"
- Laurel of comedy
- Comedic Laurel
- Funnyman Laurel
- Writer Berenstain famous for the Berenstain Bears
- Lee who created Spider-Man
- With 74-Down, Marvel Comics founder
- Musial of the Cards
- "The Man" of Cardinals history
- Ollie's partner in old comedy
- Ollie's buddy
- ___ Drake, longtime illustrator of "Blondie"
- Jazz's Kenton
- Asian ending for "land"
- Mikita of hockey
- ___ Smith, who won the 1972 Wimbledon
- Lee of Marvel Comics
- Laurel or Musial
- Asian nation suffix
- Novelist Barstow
- Performed terribly, slangily
- "Land," in central Asia
- 1971 U.S. Open winner ___ Smith
- Hall-of-Famer Musial
- Ollie's partner in comedy
- A "South Park" kid
- Smith who won Wimbledon in 1972
- 1970s tennis great Smith
- Smith who won the 1972 Wimbledon
- Suffix meaning "land" in some country names
- Baseball's ___ the Man
- "South Park" boy who's always crying "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!"
- Berenstain of kid-lit's Berenstain Bears
- Getz of jazz
- Avant-garde filmmaker Brakhage
- Pal of Kenny and Kyle
- Laurel from England
- Mikita or Musial
- Ollie's comic partner
- Baseball great Musial
- Jazz saxophonist Getz
- Cooperstown honoree Musial
- "The Man" of baseball
- Cooperstown's Musial
- Ollie's comedy cohort
- Hindu or Afghani follower
- Musial or Mikita
- Orchestra leader Kenton
- Comedian Laurel
- "The Man" of St. Louis
- Cardinals slugger Musial
- Sax star Getz
- Miami Heat coach Van Gundy
- Lee of Marvel Comics fame
- Laugh-getter Laurel
- Funny Freberg
- Mr. Laurel
- X-Men creator Lee
- Baseball Hall of Famer Musial
- Laurel of film comedy
- One of the saner kids on "South Park"
- Kid on "South Park"
- Cardinals legend Musial
- Ollie's comedic partner
- Musical Getz
- Tennis great Smith
- Getz into jazz
- Jazz pianist Kenton
- Getz into the sax
- Laurel in films
- Hall of Fame pitcher Coveleski
- Eminem song on "The Marshall Mathers LP"
- Thin comedy partner of 70-Across
- "They killed Kenny!" shouter on "South Park"
- Denver Nuggets owner Kroenke
- Guy that Paul Simon advises to "Make a new plan"
- Ollie's comedy partner
- Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Humphries
- Coveleski of Cooperstown
- "American Dad!" dad
- Tennis Hall of Famer Smith
- Sax great Getz
- Hall of Famer Musial
- Baseballer Musial
- Jazzy Getz
- Musial of baseball
- Kids' book author Berenstain
- ''South Park'' kid
- ''Streetcar . . .'' nickname
- Getz or Kenton of jazz
- Lee of Spider-Man fame
- Comic Laurel
- Suffix meaning ''land''
- X-Men co-creator Lee
- Suffix in many Asian place names
- Thin half of a comedy duo
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Musial
- First name in slapstick
- The Man of Cardinals history
- ___ the Man
- ___ the Man Musial
- Oliver's Laurel
- Lee or Laurel
- Marvel Comics' Lee
- "The Man" Musial of baseball
- Comic book creator Lee
- Spidey's creator
- The Man, in baseball
- "The Man" Musial
- Comedian Laurel of slapstick
- Lee of comic book fame
- Musial of diamonds
- The other Berenstain
- He's "the Man"
- First name in legendary comedy
- Ollie's cohort
- Musial of Cooperstown
- Lee of comicdom
- Laurel of Laurel and Hardy
- ___ "the Man" Musial
- Eminem song that samples Dido's "Thank You"
- Persian word for "country"
- Lee who co-created 24-Across
- Seven-time N.L. batting champ Musial
- ___ the Man (Cardinal nickname)
- Suffix meaning "land"
- Laurel or Lee
- "Streetcar ..." nickname
- Ollie's comic chum
- Orlando Magic coach Van Gundy
- "South Park" kid in a poof-ball hat
- 2000 Eminem single
- Musial of the Cardinals
- Creature creator Winston of sci-fi filmdom
- Orlando Magic head coach Van Gundy
- Mikita, for one
- Kyle and Kenny's friend on "South Park"
- Hockey-maven Fischler
- Funny Laurel
- Laughable Laurel
- Ollie's pal
- Persian for "place of"
- Getz or Laurel
- Lee, Getz or Musial
- Laugh-inducing Laurel
- Musial who was "The Man"
- Half of an old comedy duo
- Cardinal great Musial
- One of the Shmenge brothers
- Word fragment repeated by Herman Cain when discussing foreign policy in October
- Jazz great Getz
- Bandleader ___ Kenton
- Bandleader ___ Kenton
- Lee of comics fame
- Jazz's Getz
- Jazz legend Getz
- Band-leader Kenton
- Musial or Laurel
- Ollie's chum
- Ollie's co-star
- Musial or Lee
- Eminem song
- Bandleader Kenton
- Friend of Kyle and Kenny
- Paul Simon advised him to "make a new plan"
- Zany Laurel
- Diamond great Musial
- Ollie's ally
- One of the Berenstains
- Laurel of Laurel & Hardy
- Slugger Musial
- Saxophonist Getz or cartoonist Drake
- Chum of Cartman, Kenny, and Kyle
- Political satirist Freberg
- Cardinals legendary slugger Musial
- Former Blackhawk Mikita
- First name in old slapstick
- Sax immortal Getz
- Musial of the diamond
- Ollie's simpering sidekick
- Common Asian place suffix
- 'The Man' Musial
- Hockey Hall of Famer Mikita
- Cartoonist Lee
- Persian for "place"
- Marvel's Lee
- Asian country suffix
- Persian suffix that ends seven country names
- South Park kid
- Lee of comics
- "Mr. Mom" director Dragoti
- Pollster Greenberg
- Friend of Kyle, Kenny, and Eric
- Title name in a 2000 Eminem hit
- Hulk cocreator Lee
- Laurel of old comedy
- With 45-Across, Thor's co-creator
- Musial the Cardinals legend
- Musial in Cooperstown
- British playwright Barstow
- Fantastic Four cocreator Lee
- Oliver's co-star
- Ending for many places in Asia
- Baseball legend Musial
- Musial of Cardinals fame
- Pistons coach Van Gundy
- "A minute with ___ Hooper"
- Laurel of note
- With 19 Across, onetime Bob Hope bandleader
- Tennis player Wawrinka
- Oliver Hardy's partner
- Mr. Musial
- Kid-lit author Berenstain
- Ending of several central Asian country names
- With 67-Across, co-creator of Spider-Man
- Laurel of old-time comedies
- Tennis's Wawrinka, winner of the 2015 French Open
- Lee of comic books
- Van Gundy of the N.B.A.
- ___ Lee, creator of Spider-Man
- First name in slapstick comedy
- Kenton or Getz of jazz
- "Make a new plan" guy, according to Paul Simon
- Eminem song about an obsessed fan
- He's "the Man" of baseball
- Asian land suffix
- Paul Simon's "make a new plan" guy
- Ollie's pal in old comedies
- Ending on several central Asian country names
- N.B.A. coach Van Gundy
- Actor Laurel
- Athlete Mikita
- Musial in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Laurel with Hardy
- Name on the cover of "How to Draw Superheroes"
- Ollie's friend
- Lee of comic-book fame
- Laurel, to Ollie
- Suffix meaning "country"
- Superhero creator Lee
- Musial who was the man
- End of seven UN members' names
- Mikita or Rogers
- "South Park" kid voiced by Trey Parker
- 70's tennis champ Smith
- Lee who co-created the Avengers
- Freberg of TV commercials
- In baseball, he's "The Man"
- Hack of baseball
- "___ Against Evil" (IFC series)
- Ending for Asian nation names
- Mikita or Lee
- Country suffix
- Karen's husband on "Will & Grace"
- Eminem-inspired word for a rabid supporter
- Comic book legend Lee
- "The Americans" FBI agent Beeman
- Getz who was nicknamed "The Sound"
- Obsessive fan, in modern slang
- Getz or Mikita
- ___ the Man (old baseball nickname)
- Lee who co-created Spider-Man
- Extreme devotee, in modern lingo
- Laurel seen with Hardy
- Overzealous fan, slangily
- Spider-Man co-creator Lee
- "We have decided to ___ forever" (superfan's declaration)
- Member of the Rihanna Navy, e.g.
- Pal of Kyle and Kenny on "South Park"
- Member of a "hive"
- Obsessive fan
- Obsessive fan, slangily
- Ollie's foil, in old films
- Lee known for his cameos
- Comics icon Lee
- Devoted fan
- Comic book publisher Lee
- Overzealous admirer
- Superfan
- Ending of seven Asian countries' names
- Ending of seven country names
- Lee who co-created Magneto
- "The Americans" agent Beeman
- 2016 US Open champ Wawrinka
- Ending for "Kazakh" and "Kyrgyz"
- With 130 Across, Spider-Man cocreator
- Grunkle ___ ("Gravity Falls" character)
- ___ Lee, longtime head of Marvel Comics
- Common country suffix
- Obsessive fan, in slang
- Actor Sebastian ___
- Devotee, informally
- Megafan
- Lee with a posthumous cameo in "Avengers: Endgame"
- Man's nickname that's a baseball team's nickname backward
- Lee who co-created the X-Men
- End of seven country names
- Persian for "country"
- Country name suffix that means "land of"
- Big fan, in modern lingo
- Suffix in the names of seven U.N. members
- Eminem hit that has become slang for a superfan
- Suffix for "Kazakh"
- Excessively enthusiastic fan
- Comic book legend who shares a last name with 45-Across
- Be a huge fan of
- Uberfan, in modern lingo
- ___ Smiths: Adidas tennis shoes
- The dad on TV's "American Dad!"
- "South Park" kid in a blue-and-red hat
- Wawrinka of tennis
- ___ Twitter (community for fanbases)
- Big fan informally
- Obsessive dedicatee, informally
- Überfan
- Swiftie or Twihard
- Die-hard fan, in modern lingo
- Persian suffix meaning "land"
- Uber-fan
- Die-hard fan
- Extreme devotee slangily
- "American Dad" dad
- Swiftie or Belieber
- Fanboy over say
- Marvel comics legend Lee
- Suffix with Kazakh
- Person losing their freakin' mind at the Eras Tour
- Big supporter, in modern slang
- BTS ARMY enlistee, e.g.
- Devoted fan, in slang
- Suffix on seven Asian country names
- Overzealous fan
- Asia's so-called "___ countries"
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 11, 2024
- New York Times - November 10, 2024
- USA Today - November 05, 2024
- New York Times - October 07, 2024
- LA Times - October 02, 2024
- LA Times - September 02, 2024
- New York Times - August 26, 2024
- LA Times - August 26, 2024
- New York Times - August 25, 2024
- USA Today - August 16, 2024
- New York Times - July 01, 2024
- USA Today - June 11, 2024
- LA Times - May 15, 2024
- LA Times - April 05, 2024
- New York Times - March 31, 2024
- LA Times - March 31, 2024
- USA Today - March 08, 2024
- New York Times - February 20, 2024
- New York Times - December 07, 2023
- New York Times - December 03, 2023
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