Answer: IAN
IAN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 410 times.
Referring Clues:
- Mathematics writer ___ Stewart
- Actor Holm
- Writer Fleming
- Golfer Woosnam
- Singer Janis
- "At Seventeen" singer
- Woosnam of the P.G.A.
- Author Fleming
- 1981 Tony winner McKellen
- Actor McShane
- 007's creator Fleming
- Highland John
- Charleson of "Chariots of Fire"
- Holm of "Chariots of Fire"
- "At Seventeen" singer Janis
- Actor Charleson of "Chariots of Fire"
- Follower of Christ?
- Fleming of 007 novels
- Suffix with Christ
- Publisher Ballantine
- "Jurassic Park" mathematician ___ Malcolm
- Ziering of "Beverly Hills 90210"
- Bond's Fleming
- Knighted actor McKellen
- Actor McKellen
- Opera singer Bostridge
- Actor Ziering
- Ballantine of Ballantine Books
- Olympic swimmer Thorpe
- 007 creator Fleming
- James Bond creator Fleming
- Bond creator Fleming
- Holm of stage and screen
- Hunter of old movies
- Fleming or Hunter
- Holm who played Bilbo Baggins
- Tony winner McKellen
- Fleming of 007 fame
- Fleming who created 007
- Singer Anderson of Jethro Tull
- Folk duo ___ & Sylvia
- "Society's Child" singer Janis
- Missing from 22-Across
- Janis ___, with the 1975 hit "At Seventeen"
- McKellen of "The Lord of the Rings"
- Novelist Fleming
- Producer/director ___ MacNaughton of Monty Python
- Actor McKellen or McShane
- "Lost" actor Somerhalder
- "Atonement" author McEwan
- McKellen who played Gandalf
- Suffix with Freud
- Author McEwan
- "Lost" Emmy nominee Henry ___ Cusick
- ___ Thorpe, 2000 and 2004 Olympic swimming sensation
- First name in spy fiction
- Suffix with Boston or Paris
- McKellen of movies
- Actor Holm of "Alien"
- "Gods & Monsters" star McKellen
- Brendan's "Gods and Monsters" costar
- Auric's creator
- McKellen or Holm
- "Dr. No" writer Fleming
- Recording artist Janis
- McKellen of "X-Men"
- Magneto portrayer McKellen
- Gandalf portrayer McKellen
- Oscar nominee McKellen
- James's creator
- "Goldfinger" author Fleming
- First name in spy-fi
- Anderson of Jethro Tull
- Bond's creator Fleming
- McKellen who voiced The Toad in "Flushed Away"
- Follower of Adler, Freud, or Jung?
- McKellen of the "X-Men" movies
- Moviedom's McKellen
- McKellen or McEwan
- Gaelic John
- Fleming who created James Bond
- Actor McKellen of "X-Men"
- McShane of "Deadwood"
- McKellen of "The Da Vinci Code"
- 1991 British Open winner Baker-Finch
- 2004 Edgar award winner Rankin
- Singer Janis with the hit album "Between the Lines"
- Actor Somerhalder of TV's "Lost"
- "The Rule of Four" coauthor Caldwell
- British golfer Poulter
- ___ Hunter, leader of rock's Mott the Hoople
- McEwan or McKellen
- Golden Globe-winning English actor McShane
- "Waking Ned Devine" star Bannen
- McShane of HBO's "Deadwood"
- Paisley of Northern Ireland
- Anthrax guitarist Scott ___
- Hill of Judas Priest
- McKellen of "Gods and Monsters"
- Holm or McKellen of "The Fellowship of the Ring"
- "Dream Big" author Falconer
- "And Now for Something Completely Different" director MacNaughton
- "Olivia Forms a Band" author Falconer
- Bannen of "Waking Ned Devine"
- "A Question of Blood" author Rankin
- English actor Abercrombie who played Mr. Pitt on "Seinfeld"
- First name of the creator of M and Q
- Singer with the #1 album "Between the Lines"
- Actor Holm who voiced Skinner in "Ratatouille"
- "Olivia Helps With Christmas" author Falconer
- Professor Cameron's first name in "Mary Worth"
- Janis who sang "At Seventeen"
- Creator of Kissy and Pussy
- John in Scotland
- Golf broadcaster Baker-Finch
- Fleming who created Bond
- Actor McShane or McKellen
- Christ follower?
- Magneto portrayer McKellen in "X-Men"
- Swimming gold medalist Thorpe
- Suffix with Cameroon
- '60s-'70s Rhodesian prime minister Smith
- Creator of the characters M and Q
- Suffix with Oregon
- Holm of "The Fellowship of the Ring"
- Olympic swimming gold medalist Thorpe
- Orwell ending
- Oddjob's creator
- John of Scotland
- John, in Scotland
- Glasgow prename
- Holm of film
- Native's suffix
- Creator of Caractacus
- Creator of Ernst and Rosa
- Bilbo portrayer Holm
- Scottish John
- John equivalent
- Novelist McEwan
- ''At Seventeen'' singer Janis
- Fleming or Holm
- Jethro Tull's Anderson
- Suffix with "Boston" or "Paris"
- Bond author Fleming
- It's attached to Christ
- It may be connected to Christ?
- Holm of ''Chariots of Fire''
- Creator of a famous James
- It may be connected to Christ
- ''Society's Child'' singer Janis
- ''The Lord of the Rings'' actor Holm
- Oddjob creator
- Folk singer Janis
- McKellen of "Scandal"
- Spy James' creator
- Tony-winning actor McKellen
- Oddjob's creator, Fleming
- James' creator
- Northern Ireland leader Paisley
- Writer McEwan
- 007's Fleming
- "The Lord of the Rings" actor Holm
- Suffix with Orwell
- Writer Fleming who created Bond
- Janis of folk
- Creator of Q and M
- It means "native"
- Janis of folk-rock
- Author Fleming or McEwan
- Actor Somerhalder of "Lost"
- James Bond novelist Fleming
- Ziering of "90210"
- "Dr. No" novelist Fleming
- Name from the Gaelic
- Actor McShane of "Deadwood"
- John, in Glasgow
- Fleming or Paisley
- McKellen of "LotR"
- John, to Jock
- McKellen or Holm of "LotR"
- British Invasion rocker Whitcomb
- Ending with Darwin
- Follower of Freud or Jung?
- Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries"
- "Saturday" author McEwan
- Curtis of Joy Division
- Echo & the Bunnymen frontman McCulloch
- With 4-Down, actor set to star in "The Hobbit"
- Crime writer Rankin
- Golfer Poulter or swimmer Crocker
- Golf's Poulter
- Many a Scot
- Fleming of fiction
- "Richard III" star McKellen
- Scottish equivalent of John
- Scottish for John
- Suffix for author surnames
- "Olivia" author Falconer
- Creator of Auric and Julius
- "Chariots of Fire" co-star Charleson
- Auric and M's creator
- McShane or McKellen
- Suffix like -esque
- Sir ___ McKellen
- English actor Holm
- Form of "John"
- Nationality suffix
- "Dr. No" author Fleming
- "From Russia with Love" writer Fleming
- McKellen of 'X-Men'
- McShane of 'Deadwood'
- McKellen of film
- Mystery writer Rankin
- McKellen or McShane
- 'At Seventeen' singer Janis
- Holm or Fleming
- Fleming or McKellen
- McKellen of 'The Da Vinci Code'
- McKellen of 'Scandal'
- With 98-Down, 'Atonement' novelist
- 'Dr. No' writer Fleming
- McKellen or Ziering
- 'Alien' actor Holm
- McKellen of 'Richard III'
- Mr. Fleming
- McKellen or Thorpe
- Spy novelist Fleming
- N.H.L.'s Laperriere
- John, across the pond
- Fleming or McEwan
- Golf's Woosnam
- McKellen or Fleming
- Creator of James, the agent
- McShane or Holm
- Swimmer Thorpe
- Scots John
- First name of the swimmer dubbed the "Thorpedo"
- "Love Will Tear Us Apart" singer Curtis
- Poulter or Baker Finch
- Fleming, for one
- Mott the Hoople singer Hunter
- Suffix with "Boston"
- Scottish form of John
- Actor Bannen
- Halifax's______Millar (Champion show jumper)
- Paisley or Fleming
- Somerhalder of "Lost" and "The Vampire Diaries"
- McKellen of 'The Hobbit'
- Name related to John
- Holm of filmdom
- Suffix with "Christ"
- 007's creator
- "Sweet Tooth" writer McEwan
- Baker-Finch or Fleming
- "Sweet Tooth" author McEwan
- Scottish form of "John"
- Variant of John
- Golfer Baker-Finch
- "Sweet Tooth" novelist McEwan
- Gomez of "Cougar Town"
- Orwell's conclusion?
- Rankin who created Inspector Rebus
- Fleming the writer
- Fleming or Ziering
- Baker Finch, for one
- McKellen of the "Hobbit" films
- Golfer Poulter
- Actor Charleson
- Holm of 'The Hobbit'
- John in Aberdeen
- Holm of "Alien"
- Sir ___ Holm
- Fleming who made Bond
- Golfer Leggatt
- Humorist Frazier frequently found in The New Yorker
- Bertie Wooster player Carmichael
- Johannes : German :: ___ : Scottish
- Novelist Fleming, for one
- Golfer Baker-Finch, winner of the 1991 British Open
- Creator of James and Q
- Suffix with Dickens
- Bond novelist Fleming
- 2012 baseball All-Star Kinsler
- "The Vampire Diaries" actor Somerhalder
- McKellen in a bromance with Patrick Stewart
- Scottish 'John'
- Actor McKellen or author Fleming
- Scottish "John"
- Creator of Oddjob
- "Pretty Little Liars" actor Harding
- McKellen who played Magneto in the "X-Men" films
- "Moonraker" author Fleming
- Actor McShane of "Hercules"
- A "Shameless" sibling
- Fried of "St. Elsewhere"
- "The Little Princess" actor Hunter
- "The State" actor Michael ___ Black
- Sportscaster Eagle
- Falconer who writes children's stories about a pig named Olivia
- Academic extension?
- "Atonement" novelist McEwan
- Author ___ Fleming
- Gandalf portrayer
- Janis who sang 98-Across
- Ziering of "Sharknado"
- "X-Men" actor McKellen
- Name on the cover of 100+ million thrillers
- Hotelier Schrager who co-founded Studio 54
- Trombonist McDougall or folk singer Tamblyn
- 'Dr. No' author Fleming
- John, abroad
- Knighted actor Holm
- "Goldfinger" novelist Fleming
- McKellen of "The Hobbit"
- Actor Fleming
- Actor Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries"
- Fleming or Baker-Finch
- Sir ___ McKellen (Gandalf portrayer)
- Swimming star Thorpe
- Name on the cover of "Thunderball"
- Odd job creator
- Golfer Woosnam or Baker-Finch
- Suffix with Darwin
- McKellen who played Magneto
- Balladeer Janis
- Christ's end?
- Fried of "Two Marriages"
- Hay or Holm
- With 10-Down, lead vocalist and flutist for rock's Jethro Tull
- Suffix meaning "native of"
- Baseball's ___ Desmond, three-time Silver Slugger Award winner
- Name whose Italian equivalent is Giovanni
- Ziering of "Sharknado" movies
- Jethro Tull frontman Anderson
- Swimmer Thorpe with five Olympic gold medals
- Actor ___ Mckellen
- Knighted McKellen
- Actor Hunter or singer Hunter
- Name on the cover of "Goldfinger"
- Author Rankin
- CBS golf analyst Baker-Finch
- Writer/illustrator Falconer known for "Olivia" children's books
- Fleming of Bond fame
- Title character of the BBC drama "Bondmaker"
- Scottish version of Johann
- English golfer Poulter
- Woosnam of golf
- Author Fleming for one.
- Holm of "The Hobbit"
- McKellen of "X-Men" movies
- English novelist McEwan
- Singer Whitcomb
- Janis with the 1975 hit "At Seventeen"
- Scottish Giovanni
- Buchanan of "General Hospital"
- McKellen who portrayed Gandalf
- Holm of films
- Author Fleming (2)
- -
- "At Seventeen" singer Janis ___
- John, overseas
- Jamaica's ___ Fleming Airport
- "American Gods" actor McShane
- The third gallagher child on "shameless"
- Janis ___, singer of the 1975 hit "At Seventeen"
- Fleming or Baker Finch
- Name in the subtitle of "Bond Bound"
- Star second baseman Kinsler
- Fleming who created 24-Across
- Name related to Johannes
- Blackbeard portrayer McShane
- Giovanni, in Scotland
- First name in spy literature
- McKellen of "Vicious"
- Singer-songwriter Janis
- Golfer Poulter with three P.G.A. Tour wins
- Singer or "Mean Girls" character Janis
- Evan : Welsh :: ___ : Scottish
- Political scientist Bremmer
- Golfer Poulter or Woosnam
- Holm who played Bilbo
- McKellen in X-Men films
- Actor Alexander
- Man's name that's also a suffix
- Suffix for "Aleut" or "Amazon"
- Actor Somerhalder
- Resident's add-on
- Singer/songwriter Janis
- McKellen knighted in 1991
- Janis ___ ("Mean Girls" character)
- Gaelic counterpart of John
- Comedian Harvie
- ___ Fleming, British naval intelligence officer-turned-writer
- Janis ___, main role in "Mean Girls"
- Comedian Lara
- ___ Malcolm, Jeff Goldblum's role in "Jurassic Park"
- Suffix with Egypt or Paris
- Janis ___, "Mean Girls" sidekick
- Ziering of the "Sharknado" films
- McKellen who plays Gandalf
- Writer/humorist Frazier
- Scottish version of John
- Janis ___, Grammy-winning folk singer
- 3-Down novelist McEwan
- Suffix with Dickens or Orwell
- Actor McKellen who played Gandalf
- Janis ___, "At Seventeen" singer
- "Cats" actor McKellen
- "Amsterdam" novelist McEwan
- British sci-fi novelist McDonald
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