Answer: COLE
COLE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 124 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Unforgettable" singer
- King ___ Trio (popular 40's combo)
- "Merry old" king of rhyme
- Nat King or Natalie
- ___ slaw
- Natalie, host of "The Big Break"
- "Too Darn Hot" composer Porter
- Plant chopped up in salads
- Merry king
- Nat's daughter Natalie
- Artist Thomas ___, founder of the Hudson River School
- King who was a "merry old soul"
- U.S.S. ___, ship in 2000 news
- "He's a Right Guy" composer __ Porter
- Composer Porter
- Porter who composed "Thank You So Much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby"
- Michael of "The Mod Squad"
- Nat or Natalie
- With 68-Across, fish filet go-with
- Thomas ___, artist of the Hudson River School
- Designer Kenneth
- "Anything Goes" songwriter Porter
- Porter of "Night and Day"
- See 43-Across
- "Unforgettable" singer Nat "King" ___
- Old king of rhyme
- "Anything Goes" writer Porter
- Kenneth of fashion
- "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" composer Porter
- Songsmith Porter
- Porter depicted in "De-Lovely"
- "Mona Lisa" singer
- Boy who saw dead people in "The Sixth Sense"
- With 54-Down, a popular side dish
- Destroyer attacked on October 12, 2000
- Singer Natalie
- Porter, for one
- Rhyme guy with three fiddlers
- Mustard family plant
- ''Merry old'' king
- Legendary Celtic king
- ''Mona Lisa'' singer
- King of rhyme
- Nursery-rhyme king
- George and Ira contemporary
- ''Unforgettable'' singer
- Musical Porter
- King of nursery rhyme
- Contemporary of Irving and Jerome
- "Anything Goes" composer Porter
- Nursery rhyme King
- Porter of song
- King who was a merry old soul
- Porter of note
- Singer Nat King ___
- Nat King ___
- Merry old king of rhyme
- Tunesmith Porter
- "Old King" of rhyme
- Porter who wrote "Night and Day"
- Eldest Younger gang member
- Singing King
- Younger brother?
- "Merry old" king
- National Post columnist, Cam
- Noted American composer (with 5-Across)
- Either "Unforgettable" duet singer
- Curly leafed cabbage
- Caller of nursery rhymes
- Songwriter Porter
- 'Unforgettable' singer
- Fiddlers three beckoner
- 'Mona Lisa' singer
- Either 'Unforgettable' singer
- Merry old king
- Fictional king
- Phillies' ace ___ Hamels
- "Old King ___"
- ___ Hamels, 2008 World Series M.V.P.
- King of verse
- Porter who wrote "Begin the Beguine"
- Nat King or Old King
- Old king of nursery rhymes
- Word before slaw or after Old King
- He had a 1948 #1 hit with "Nature Boy"
- Tune penner Porter
- Porter or Younger
- With 1 Down, salad bar offering
- Phillies pitcher Hamels
- King with fiddlers
- Old King or Nat King
- King with a pipe
- Bob ____ (Newfie hockey caster)
- Word before Harbour or Porter
- "Merry old" king in a rhyme
- Tina of "My Three Sons"
- "Born Sinner" rapper J. ___
- Fiddler caller of rhyme
- Merry king of rhyme
- Nat or Natalie of music
- King with fiddlers three
- "Unforgettable" father or daughter
- Family surname for the "Unforgettable" Grammy
- Pisa/Mona Lisa rhymer (1934)
- "Riverdale" actor Sprouse
- "Old" nursery rhyme king
- "Roots" Emmy winner Olivia
- Suspect #1
- Porter
- ___ Haan
- J. ___ ("Middle Child" rapper)
- Either of two "Unforgettable" singers
- "This Will Be" singer Natalie
- Name that sounds like a fossil fuel
- King of a nursery rhyme
- Suitable-sounding name for a kid on Santa's naughty list?
- Rapper J. ___
- Porter on a piano
- Pitcher Gerrit who was the 2019 MLB leader in strikeouts
- Natalie with 12 Top 40 hits
- "Inseparable" singer Natalie
- Natalie with nine Grammys
- ___slaw (raw cabbage dish)
- "Yellowstone" actor Hauser
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 12, 2024
- USA Today - September 30, 2024
- LA Times - May 10, 2024
- USA Today - March 07, 2024
- New York Times - January 16, 2024
- LA Times - January 15, 2024
- New York Times - December 17, 2023
- New York Times - July 01, 2023
- New York Times - April 28, 2023
- LA Times - October 16, 2022
- LA Times - May 05, 2022
- LA Times - October 02, 2021
- New York Times - September 20, 2021
- New York Times - August 26, 2021
- New York Times - May 30, 2021
- Universal - May 14, 2021
- Universal - May 10, 2021
- New York Times - March 28, 2021
- LA Times - March 08, 2021
- Universal - March 07, 2021
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