Answer: PAAR
PAAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 141 times.
Referring Clues:
- Jack of 50's-60's TV
- Carson's predecessor at NBC
- Onetime late-night host Jack
- "I Kid You Not" autobiographer
- Pioneer talk show host
- Old TV host Jack
- Punnily titled 1952 quiz show "Up to ___"
- Late-night pioneer
- He quarreled with Winchell
- Bygone TV host
- 1950's-60's NBC star
- Early late-night host
- Carson's predecessor
- TV's Jack
- 1952 quiz show "Up to ___"
- Host before Carson
- TV host with the instrumental theme "I-M-4-U"
- Jack of old TV
- Early late-night name
- Carson predecessor
- "I kid you not" speaker
- Subject of the documentary "As I Was Saying"
- Carson's predecessor on "The Tonight Show"
- Old late-night host
- Carson's "Tonight Show" predecessor
- Hugh Downs was his announcer
- Onetime host of "The Morning Show" and "The Tonight Show"
- Jack of early late-night TV
- Jack who pioneered late-night talk
- Jack who quipped "A funny thing happened to my mother one day: Me"
- 1950s-'70s TV host
- See 6-Across
- Host who said "I kid you not"
- Jack who once hosted "The Tonight Show"
- Early talk show host Jack
- "I Kid You Not" author
- One-time late-night host Jack
- Carson's late-night predecessor
- Carson's TV predecessor
- Original host of "The Tonight Show"
- Jack of 1960s TV
- Old late-night name
- Allen's successor on "The Tonight Show"
- Early host of late night TV
- Carson's forerunner
- Former "Tonight Show" host Jack
- One-time host of "The Tonight Show"
- Late-night TV pioneer Jack
- Early late-night talker
- Early host of "The Tonight Show"
- Talk show pioneer
- Allen's "Tonight" successor
- One of O'Brien's forerunners
- Author of "I Kid You Not"
- Allen's successor
- Early late-night host Jack
- 1950s-'60s NBC host
- Subject of the documentary "Smart Television"
- "My Saber Is Bent" author Jack
- Pioneer of late-night talk shows
- Subject of the PBS documentary "Smart Television"
- TV host with the catchphrase "I kid you not"
- "3 on a Toothbrush" author
- Late-night talk pioneer Jack
- Early talk show name
- Former late-night host
- Host noted for a 1960 on-air resignation
- TV talk pioneer
- "I haven't got any troubles I can't tell standing up" speaker
- Old talk show name
- Jack of old late-night
- Talk show host who wrote "My Saber Is Bent"
- Jack who preceded Carson
- Talk pioneer
- Allen contemporary
- '60s TV host
- ''Smart Television'' subject
- Allen successor
- Castro interviewer in '59
- "Tonight Show" host of yore
- Early late-night icon
- Early late night host
- Early TV host
- Late night TV pioneer
- Early late-night television host
- "Up to ___" (1952 game show)
- Former TV host Jack
- Jack Benny's '47 summer replacement
- Early late-night pioneer
- Johnny Carson predecessor
- "Up to ___," 1952 game show
- Early "Tonight" host
- "Smart Television" subject
- "I kid you not" host
- "The Tonight Show" host, once
- Downs announced for him
- Onetime host of "The Tonight Show"
- "The Tonight Show" host who once walked off the set
- Talk-show great Jack
- Jack of TV
- Talk show great Jack
- Early TV host Jack
- Jack of early talk TV
- Jack of old talk TV
- TV host before Carson
- Jack of late-night TV
- Former "Tonight" host Jack
- "I kid you not" comic
- Talk show pioneer Jack
- Carson followed him
- Pioneering late-night talker
- Pioneer in late-night TV
- Late-night TV pioneer
- Allen's late-night successor
- Jack who hosted "The Tonight Show"
- Early late-night talk show host
- Early 'Tonight Show' host
- Host of 1950s TV's "Bank on the Stars"
- Onetime host of CBS's "The Morning Show"
- Former "Tonight Show" host
- Early "The Tonight Show" host Jack
- Allen's successor on late-night TV
- TV pioneer Jack
- Jack in the box, once?
- Late-night host before Carson
- Early name in late TV
- Host after Allen
- "The Jack ___ Program"
- Carson forerunner
- Jack of the old "Tonight Show"
- Jack who was quick with a quip
- Allen's replacement on "The Tonight Show"
- Comic Jack
- He finished hosting "The Tonight Show" 12 years before Fallon was born
- Early late-night TV host
- 1950s-'60s TV emcee Jack
- Jack who preceded Carson on late-night TV
- Talk show host Jack
- Jack of 1950s TV
- Pioneering late-night host Jack
- Jack who hosted "The Morning Show" and "The Tonight Show"
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 04, 2024
- LA Times - January 22, 2024
- LA Times - November 26, 2023
- New York Times - September 11, 2022
- New York Times - June 08, 2022
- LA Times - March 02, 2022
- New York Times - December 21, 2021
- LA Times - April 28, 2021
- LA Times - April 25, 2021
- New York Times - April 20, 2021
- LA Times - January 13, 2021
- New York Times - December 28, 2020
- LA Times - October 26, 2020
- New York Times - May 13, 2019
- LA Times - April 17, 2019
- New York Times - March 06, 2019
- LA Times - December 05, 2018
- King Syndicate - Premier Sunday - October 21, 2018
- New York Times - October 16, 2018
- LA Times - July 13, 2018
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