Answer: BEN
BEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 302 times.
Referring Clues:
- Michael Jackson's first #1 hit
- Big ___
- Writer Hecht
- Gunn of "Treasure Island"
- Little Joe's pa, on "Bonanza"
- TV's Matlock
- London's Big ___
- Casey of County General Hospital
- Stein of the Comedy Channel
- Uncle of rice fame
- Uncle ___
- Jerry's ice-cream partner
- Poor Richard, really
- Painter Shahn
- Michael Jackson's first #1 song
- With 99-Down, Best Picture of 1959
- Hoss's father, on 1960's-70's TV
- With 92-Down, "Treasure Island" pirate
- *Onetime Texas rice grower of note
- *Old Texas rice grower of note
- Rock's ___ Folds Five
- Colonial Franklin, familiarly
- Jerry's partner
- Federal Reserve chief Bernanke
- TV bear
- Little Joe's pa on "Bonanza"
- "A friend to call my own," per a Michael Jackson hit
- 1973 Tony winner Vereen
- Affleck of "Chasing Amy"
- Obi-Wan Kenobi's first name
- Stiller of "There's Something About Mary"
- "Gentle" TV bear
- Affleck of "Armageddon"
- Hoss and Little Joe's dad
- Cross of "Chariots of Fire"
- Golfer Hogan
- Hur title
- Stiller of "Duplex"
- Affleck of "Good Will Hunting"
- He's a reel rat
- "Reindeer Games" star Affleck
- Steelers quarterback Roethlisberger
- Stiller of "Meet the Fockers"
- Actor Kingsley
- Big name on the Thames?
- "Willard" sequel
- Little Joe's dad
- Name associated with the first part of 17-, 29-, 49-, and 65-Across
- "___-Hur"
- Affleck of "Daredevil"
- Kingsley or Stein
- Affleck of "Pearl Harbor"
- Big attraction in London
- Stein or Stiller
- 1972 Michael Jackson hit
- Half of an ice cream duo
- Owen's "Starsky & Hutch" costar
- Quarterback Roethlisberger
- Nebraska senator Nelson
- Newspaper editor Bradlee
- "The Waltons" son
- Gridder Roethlisberger
- Oscar winner Kingsley
- He won an Oscar for playing Mohandas
- Gordon who won the 2005 NBA Sixth Man Award
- Folds of music
- Sequel to "Willard"
- "Bringing Down the House" author Mezrich
- Actor Affleck
- "Big" London clock
- Deadpan Stein
- Gazzara or Stiller
- "Gentle __"
- Inventor Franklin
- Son of, in Hebrew names
- With 60 Down, Wallace work
- Bernanke of the Fed
- ''Bonanza'' dad
- Willy Loman's brother
- Founding Father's nickname
- Actor Stiller
- Oscar winner as Mohandas
- Anne and Jerry's boy
- ''1776'' nickname
- It's ''Big'' in London
- Affleck of films
- Film rat
- Kingsley of Hollywood
- Rat-themed movie or song
- TV attorney Matlock
- It's Big in London
- Links legend Hogan
- Michael Jackson's ratty hit
- He's big overseas
- First name at the Ponderosa
- A name on an ice cream container
- Big one in parliament
- "Volpone" playwright Jonson
- Big thing in London
- Golf sensation Curtis
- Fed head Bernanke
- Gentle bear
- Kingsley who played Gandhi
- Founding Father, familiarly
- *Michael Jackson, 1972
- Affleck of Hollywood
- Cohen of cones
- Michael Jackson's first #1 solo hit
- Revolutionary statesman Franklin
- Remove drapes from, as a room
- Folds or Franklin
- Stiller of Hollywood
- Vereen or Franklin
- Son of Stiller and Meara
- "Big" clock in London
- Golfer Crenshaw
- "Gentle ___"
- Jerry's partner, or Jerry's son
- Franklin or Bernanke
- "Bonanza" dad
- "1776" nickname
- It's "Big" in London
- Alan's successor at the Fed
- 1972 Michael Jackson single
- Jerry's ice cream partner
- Tenor Heppner
- He's a Hur
- Affleck of "The Town"
- Pet rat in a 1972 #1 song
- 26-Across host Bailey
- Stiller or Affleck
- Stiller or Stein
- Dramatist Jonson
- 'Lost' character
- Kingsley or Stiller
- Casey Affleck's brother
- Jerry Stiller's son
- Stiller of films
- Singer Vereen
- Writer Jonson
- Affleck or Kingsley
- Cartwright patriarch
- Franklin or Stein
- Golf legend Hogan
- Jerry Stiller's son ...
- Stein or Affleck
- Artist Shahn
- Ponderosa patriarch
- Pon-derosa name
- Ponderosa pa
- Poet Jonson
- London's 'Big' bell
- Mr. Vereen
- Wallace of the Pistons
- Stiller of film
- Movie rat
- Mountain, to McDiarmid
- Mountain, to MacTavish
- Big London attraction?
- Cohen of creamy consumables
- Boy's name
- Singer Folds
- "Uncle" on a food package
- Folds on a piano
- Vereen of "Roots"
- Big bell
- Revolutionary Franklin
- Son of, to an Israeli
- Sci-fi author Bova
- "Big" London attraction
- "Gentle" TV bear of old
- Blue or Cross
- First name in ice cream
- Big____ (famous Canadian show jumper)
- Fed head's first name
- Ex-Fed head Bernanke
- "Bueller? Bueller?" actor Stein
- Michael Jackson's ode to a rodent
- Janet's predecessor as the Fed head
- Football's Roethlisberger
- Director Affleck
- Actor/director Affleck
- Former Fed chairman Bernanke
- Folds or Affleck
- ___ Savage, player of the boy on "Boy Meets World"
- With 65-Down, Best Picture of 1959
- Dylan Mcdermott's psychiatrist role on "American Horror Story"
- Crenshaw or Hogan
- Kingsley of "Gandhi"
- #1 Michael Jackson song about an 11-Across
- Hollywood's Stiller
- Michael Jackson's film rat
- "___ Hur"
- "Big" thing in London
- Hoss's pa
- Stiller of "Zoolander"
- "Gandhi" star Kingsley
- Dr. Casey
- Cinematic rat
- Big ___ (London landmark)
- Him that's a Hur?
- Franklin or Kingsley
- Famous culinary "Uncle"
- Mr. Franklin
- Classic TV attorney Matlock
- Stiller or Kingsley
- With 70-Across, member of Hollywood's Frat Pack
- Rosamund's "Gone Girl" co-star
- 'Big' London attraction
- Title rat of a 1972 film
- Name linked to J.Lo
- Jerry's partner in ice cream
- London's Big
- Michael Jackson song about a rat
- Carson of neurosurgery
- ___ Gurion Airport
- Comic Stiller
- "Big" landmark in London
- Dancer Vereen
- Founding Father nickname
- Irish peak
- "Gone Girl" co-star Affleck
- Cohen who co-founded an ice cream company
- HUD secretary Carson
- Vereen or Stiller
- What's big in London?
- Affleck of "Gone Girl"
- ___ Lomond
- "Roots" actor Vereen
- Steeler Roethlisberger
- Dad at the Ponderosa
- Comedian Stiller
- Big thing in London?
- Michael Jackson's rat
- Batman player Affleck
- Name on Bourbon Pecan Pie pints
- Bradlee in "The Post"
- Editor Bradlee of The Washington Post
- 'Gandhi' star Kingsley
- Uncle on rice boxes
- QB Roethlisberger
- Sir ___ Kingsley
- 'Willard' sequel
- "Big" Londoner
- $100 bill, in slang
- Actor Gazzara
- Rock's Harper or Folds
- Former Fed chair Bernanke
- Anna's "The Accountant" co-star
- Uncle ___ (commercial figure)
- Part of some Hebrew men's names
- Michael Jackson's second album
- Economist Bernanke
- Jerry's partner in the frozen food aisle
- Actor Affleck or Kingsley
- Actor Kingsley or Affleck
- ___ Bradlee, editor of The Washington Post during Watergate
- Half a frozen-dessert duo
- Former Federal Reserve chairman Bernanke
- Hebrew for "son"
- Big ___ (London attraction)
- Big ___ (London sight)
- Founding Father Franklin
- Affleck of "Argo"
- Founding Father Franklin's nickname
- Jerry Greenfield's pal and partner
- Broadway star Platt
- Soul singer ___ E. King
- Name on Netflix & Chilll'd pints
- First name in the freezer aisle
- "Big" name in London
- Vereen who won a 1973 Tony for "Pippin"
- ___ E. King, singer and co-composer of "Stand by Me"
- Leslie's beau on "Parks & Rec"
- Jerry's ice cream making partner
- Big ___ (London clock)
- Singer/songwriter Folds
- "Grand Tour" author Bova
- Michael Jackson's first #1 hit (about a rat!)
- Actor Platt of "Dear Evan Hansen"
- $100 bill, slangily
- ___ & Jerry
- "Big" thing overseas
- Actor Mendelsohn
- ___ Solo, son of Leia Organa
- Tony winner Vereen
- C-note
- Spider-Man's uncle
- Jerry's dairy partner
- Hebrew word meaning "son of"
- 2016 World Series MVP Zobrist
- With 22-Across, former senator whose name can be spelled using only the letters in NEBRASKA (his home state)
- Big ___: London landmark
- Son of, in Hebrew
- ___ & Jerry's
- Actor/director Stiller
- Big ___ (famous clock tower)
- Actor Whishaw
- Leslie's love on "Parks and Rec"
- Platt of "Dear Evan Hansen"
- "Sneakers" actor Kingsley
- Obi-Wan's alias
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - September 15, 2024
- LA Times - August 04, 2024
- LA Times - July 15, 2024
- LA Times - July 07, 2024
- LA Times - July 05, 2024
- USA Today - June 18, 2024
- New York Times - June 12, 2024
- USA Today - May 27, 2024
- New York Times - May 02, 2024
- LA Times - April 15, 2024
- New York Times - April 07, 2024
- New York Times - February 13, 2024
- New York Times - October 23, 2023
- New York Times - October 21, 2023
- LA Times - May 07, 2023
- New York Times - May 04, 2023
- LA Times - April 25, 2023
- LA Times - April 05, 2023
- LA Times - April 02, 2023
- New York Times - March 16, 2023
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