Clues for the word "ALI"
We've had 1288 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 3253 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 14, 2025.
Referring Clues
- She was Jenny in "Love Story"
- One called "The Lion of God"
- Rhyming boxing champ
- "When We Were Kings" subject
- Subject of a 1996 Oscar-winning documentary
- Longtime Frazier foe
- Baritone in Rabaud's "Marouf"
- "1,001 Arabian Nights" hero
- Champion of 10/30/74
- Rope-a-dope exponent
- Sports Illustrated's 1974 Sportsman of the Year
- Spinks defeater, 1978
- Foreman's superior
- 1996 Olympic torch lighter
- Actress MacGraw
- Former ring king
- He KO'd Quarry, 10/26/70
- "The Greatest"
- Ryan's "Love Story" co-star
- Loser to Norton, 1973
- The Lion of God
- Champ of 10/30/74
- The People's Champ
- Clay, now
- "Aladdin" prince
- "The Martyrdom of ___" (classic Muslim work)
- He stung like a bee
- Muhammad ___
- Poetic pugilist
- Fatima's spouse
- Frazier foe
- He K.O.'d Foreman 10/30/74
- Husband of Fatima
- Winner of 10/30/74
- The self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- Ring king
- The Greatest
- ___ Baba
- "Mârouf" baritone
- Fatima's husband
- Thrilla in Manila participant
- "When We Were Kings" profilee
- 7th-century Arab caliph
- He KO'd Foreman
- Successor to the Prophet, in Islam
- MacGraw of "Love Story"
- Bard of boxing
- He floated "like a butterfly"
- Rope-a-dope boxer
- Boxer Muhammad
- Pop singer Tatyana
- Noted 1964 convert to Islam
- Torch lighter at the 1996 Olympics
- ___ Hakim ("Oklahoma!" character)
- "The Martyrdom of ___" (Muslim classic)
- Role in Rabaud's "Mârouf"
- Ring master?
- Comeback maker of 10/30/74
- Clay, today
- Pugilist poet
- Boxer Laila ___
- Former ring leader
- Clay, eventually
- Clay, after transformation
- Son-in-law of Muhammad
- Foreman KO'er
- Longtime ring champ
- Champ who could "sting like a bee"
- Will Smith title role
- Biopic starring Will Smith
- 2001 Will Smith title role
- Actress/singer Tatyana ___
- Noted knocker-outer
- 2001 biopic
- His won-lost record was 56-5
- Berbick beat him in 1981
- Remodeled Clay?
- Thrilla in Manila boxer
- 2001 Will Smith role
- Iraq's Imam ___ Mosque
- Will Smith biopic
- "Prince ___" ("Aladdin" song)
- Foreman KO'er, 1974
- "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" co-star Tatyana ___
- Subject of the biography "Float Like a Butterfly"
- The Louisville Lip
- Poetry-spouting pugilist
- 2001 role for Will Smith
- Tatyana of "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
- He put people on the ropes
- Tomb of ___, in Najaf, Iraq
- Clay, after 1964
- A caliph of Islam
- "___ Baba and the 40 Thieves"
- Iranian ayatollah Sayyed ___ Khamenei
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- Seventh-century Arab caliph
- Louisville museum subject
- Cousin of Muhammad
- He KO'd Foreman in '74
- Ring master?
- With 14-Across, a famous "cave man"
- Quarry quasher of 1970
- MacGraw of "The Getaway"
- Lord of the ring, once
- He could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
- Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- Iran's Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
- Zulfikar ___ Bhutto, 1970's Pakistani leader
- Three-time Frazier opponent
- Thrilla in Manila victor
- He said "Champions aren't made in gyms"
- Oscar-nominated Will Smith role
- 2001 Will Smith biopic
- Boxer Laila
- First Shia imam
- Laila who dances in and out of the ring
- "Rope-a-dope" boxer
- Kentucky's Athlete of the Century
- He came out of retirement in 1980
- Will Smith biopic, 2001
- "Infidel" author Ayaan Hirsi ___
- "Sting like a bee" athlete
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer
- Figure in the Sunni/Shia split
- Title role about a titleholder
- "Heroes" actress Larter
- HBO's "Da ___ G Show"
- Clay, by another name
- Boxing champ from Louisville, Kentucky
- Title role for Will Smith
- Clay, after a while
- Noted ring leader
- The Fight of the Century fighter
- Sacha Baron Cohen character ___ G
- 1960 Olympics boxing gold medalist
- Rumble in the Jungle victor
- Noted convert to Islam in 1964
- Foreman foe
- "Aladdin" hero
- Iranian supreme leader ___ Khamenei
- BBC's Sports Personality of the Century
- World champion of 1964-67, 1974-78 and 1978-79
- He "stung like a bee"
- Retired boxing icon
- He whipped Foreman in '74
- "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" actress Tatyana
- He stung "like a bee"
- "Float like a butterfly" boxer
- Baba beginning
- Clay, after a name change
- "Thrilla in Manila" winner
- He thrilled 'em in Manila
- He was thrice the champ
- Spinks opponent of 1978
- 1996 Olympic cauldron lighter
- Boxer known as "The Greatest"
- Son-in-law of Mohammad
- He lit the 1996 Olympics flame
- "Rope-a-dope" pugilist
- Boxer whose name is hidden in eight answers
- 2001 Will Smith movie
- Boxer whose daughter is also a boxer
- His last match was against Berbick
- Forty Thieves foe
- Scheherazade protagonist
- 2001 movie bio
- Foreman's 1974 superior
- Ring legend
- Ryan's "Love Story" costar
- Fabled woodcutter ___ Baba
- Boxer with a "sting like a bee"
- Arabian Nights name
- Winner of the "Thrilla in Manila"
- Prince of "Aladdin"
- Baba or MacGraw
- Lighter of the 1996 Olympic torch
- Smith portrayal of 2001
- He won the "Thrilla in Manila"
- He had a "sting like a bee"
- "Thrilla in Manila" victor
- Boxer from Louisville
- Clay, since 1964
- International Boxing Hall of Fame charter member
- Holmes was his last opponent
- First name in Scheherazade's tales
- Boxer known as the "Louisville Lip"
- "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves"
- He used to "sting like a bee"
- Boxer known for rhymes
- "Thrilla in Manila" boxer
- 2001 film about a boxer
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" foe
- Ring king born Cassius Clay
- Outspoken boxer
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Kentucky
- Biopic that starred Will Smith
- "Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- Winner of "The Thrilla in Manila"
- "Open, sesame!" sayer
- "When We Were Kings" king
- Laila in the ring
- Will Smith title role of 2001
- Will Smith biopic of 2001
- Will Smith portrayal
- Retired boxer with a win-loss record of 56-5
- Boxing legend
- Actress Larter of "Heroes"
- Ring leader, once
- "The Greatest" boxer
- Sports Illustrated's 1999 "Sportsman of the Century"
- Frazier foe, once
- "The Louisville Lip"
- "I am the greatest" speaker
- '80s Giants kicker Haji-Sheikh
- Boxer who lost "The Drama in the Bahamas" in 1981
- Boxer whose record was 56-5 with 37 KOs
- Three-time heavyweight champ
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" memoirist
- "When you're as great as I am, it's hard to be humble" speaker
- Frazier rival
- Model Landry
- Big name in flooring?
- Subject of the biography "King of the World"
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century
- Larter of "Heroes"
- Rubina ___ of "Slumdog Millionaire"
- Subject of the book "Sting Like a Bee"
- "___ Baba Goes to Town" (1937 Eddie Cantor film)
- He's on the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame
- Four-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s
- Boxer nicknamed "The Greatest"
- He's pictured on the cover of the book "Ghosts of Manila"
- ___ Khamenei (supreme leader of Iran)
- "My toughest fight was with my first wife" speaker
- Oscar-nominated role for Smith
- U.N. Messenger of Peace appointee in 1998
- Million-dollar Baba?
- 2001 film directed by Michael Mann
- She played Jennifer in "Love Story"
- 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- Kristofferson's costar in the TV movie "Freedom Road"
- Cover subject of the April 1968 issue of Esquire
- Subject matter, with Cosell, of the book "Sound and Fury"
- ___ by Adidas (line of sports apparel)
- Subject of the book "Loser and Still Champion"
- Louisville's ___ Center
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated cover appearances
- Pugilist Muhammad
- Three-time opponent of Frazier
- Ben ___ (1886 Kentucky Derby winner)
- CNN business anchor Velshi
- 2001 film featuring Mario Van Peebles as Malcolm X
- 1996 Miss USA winner Landry
- The ___ shuffle
- He knocked out Liston in the first round on May 25, 1965
- X contemporary
- Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" opponent
- Two-time Quarry opponent
- She finished third behind Ohno and Fatone on "Dancing With the Stars"
- 1977 Warhol subject
- Eponym of a Parkinson research center in Phoenix
- "I'll beat him so bad he'll need a shoehorn to put his hat on" boaster
- See 30-Down
- Turkish military governor ___ Pasha
- "Rumble in the Jungle" fighter
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" speaker
- Foreman fighter
- "Da ___ G Show"
- Carroll character
- Rap duo ___ & Gipp
- Norton contemporary
- Ring master
- Frequent LeRoy Neiman subject
- Singer/actress Lohan
- Slugger from Louisville
- Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
- Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta
- Boxer who carried a torch at the 1996 Olympics
- Muhammad with gloves
- Baba of fiction
- Baba with magic words
- Will Smith role
- He was the first to beat Foreman
- "Rumble in the Jungle" name
- "Sting like a bee" boxer
- Boxer played by Smith
- Louisville's ___ Center, cultural attraction
- Talkative fighter
- Thriller in Manila
- Old ring leader?
- Pugilist Laila
- Boxing family name
- Rhyming boxer
- Baba not au rhum?
- Sacha Baron Cohen persona ___ G
- Laila of pugilism
- Star in the ring
- Laila of boxing
- "The Greatest" in the ring
- MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus"
- Arabic for "the highest"
- Joe Frazier foe
- Boxer nicknamed "The Greatest"
- Boxing Hall of Famer
- Will Smith film role
- ___ Baba
- Will Smith film of 2001
- "Aladdin" protagonist
- MacGraw of "Love Story"
- "Aladdin" prince
- Arabic prename
- Joe Frazier rival
- '60s heavyweight champ
- Larter of "Heroes"
- "The Greatest"
- Ring master of yore
- He "stung like a bee"
- Ring great
- Olympic flame lighter at Atlanta
- Boxing great
- "Thrilla in Manila" victor
- "The Greatest" boxer
- "The Greatest" in the ring
- Will Smith film
- "Rumble in the Jungle" winner
- Former heavyweight champ
- ___ Center (Louisville museum)
- Boxer played by Will Smith
- Foreman opponent
- Liston defeater
- 37-time "Sports Illustrated" cover figure
- Smith title role
- Focus of a Louisville museum
- Muhammad or Laila
- Poet in the ring
- Foreman beater in '74
- SI's Athlete of the Century
- He fought Foreman
- Frazier defeater
- Foreman adversary
- "Thrilla in Manila" principal
- "Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- Famous boxer
- Jenny in "Love Story"
- "When We Were Kings" profilee
- Film in which Voight plays Cosell
- The Greatest, in the ring
- "When We Were Kings" athlete
- Victor in Zaire, 1974
- Outspoken champ
- "I am the greatest" proclaimer
- Legendary heavyweight boxing champ
- "The Thousand and One Nights" hero
- He worked on canvases
- Boxing winner in Zaire, 1974
- Rope-a-dope coiner
- Boxing legend from Kentucky
- "I am the greatest" speaker
- Noted boxing shuffle inventor
- One-time ring king
- Certain caliph in Islam
- The self-proclaimed "Greatest"
- Legendary boxing champ
- He's second to Jordan in Sports Illustrated covers
- Rope-a-dope inventor
- Clay, later
- "Thrilla in Manila" combatant
- Cosell's longtime foil
- Role for Will Smith
- 1996 Olympic hero
- "Rope-a-dope" boxer
- His jaw was broken by a boxing 24-Across
- "Rumble in the Jungle" participant
- Great heavyweight
- Smokin' Joe foe
- Cassius Clay, now
- "Fight of the Century" loser
- Clay, after a conversion
- Torch lighter at the Atlanta Olympics
- Boxing great, or her father
- 1960 gold-winning pugilist
- Loser of the "Fight of the Century"
- Three-time Frazier foe
- Athlete named a U.N. Messenger of Peace
- Winner of the Thrilla in Manila
- Arabic name meaning "exalted"
- Clay, after converting
- Rumble in the Jungle winner
- Legendary pugilist
- Ring master, once
- Old Clay
- Ring rhymer
- Wepner whipper
- Clay until March 6, 1964
- He had 37 KOs
- Smith biopic
- 2001 sports biopic
- Mailer's subject in "The Fight"
- Kentucky legend
- Thrilla in Manila winner
- Sports legend from Kentucky
- Fourth caliph of Sunni Islam
- Laila's father
- Heroic figure of the 1996 Olympics
- 2001 biographical film
- Frazier floored him
- "When We Were Kings" star
- Foreman's superior?
- Boxing bigwig
- Former boxing champ
- "Thrilla in Manila" combatant
- Will Smith portrayed him
- Louisville sports icon
- Three-time '60s-'70s heavyweight champ
- Champ from Louisville
- Fighter with a shuffle
- Former champ with a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Joe Frazier's ring rival
- Pugilist from Louisville
- "American Gladiators "cohost
- Pugilistic poet
- First three-time heavyweight champ
- He dethroned Foreman
- Pakistani president Asif ___ Zardari
- Ring icon
- "The Greatest" via self-proclamation
- Ring king with a sting
- "Arabian Nights" figure, ___ Baba
- Muhammad ___, opponent of 53-Down
- "I ain't got no quarrel with the Viet Cong" speaker
- Self-proclaimed "Greatest" boxer
- Thief thwarter Baba
- Foreman's foe in Zaire
- Baba of folklore
- Fassbinder film "___: Fear Eats the Soul"
- Baba who stole from thieves
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century
- Cosell interviewee
- He fought Frazier three times
- Boxing biopic
- Muslim convert in 1964 news
- Will Smith portrayal of 2001
- Legend in the ring
- "___ Baba Bunny": classic Bugs cartoon
- "Open, sesame" speaker
- Baba of "The Arabian Nights"
- "When We Were Kings" boxer
- Rhymer in the ring
- ___ Baba ("Arabian Nights" hero)
- Induction-refusing boxing champ
- Fighter who was a dove
- "The Greatest" subject
- Noted Cosell interviewee
- ___ Baba ("Arabian Nights" character)
- Poetic boxer
- '70s boxing champ
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of boxing
- Boxer with a Louisville museum
- Focus of a Louisville cultural center
- He "floated like a butterfly"
- His title was stripped in '67
- Clay, transformed
- Rhyming fighter
- HBO's ___ G
- Baba who tangled with thieves
- "I am the greatest" proclaimer
- "The Thousand and One Nights" hero
- Jenny in "Love Story"
- Sacha Baron Cohen persona ___ G
- Louisville's ___ Center, cultural attraction
- "___ Baba Bunny": classic Bugs cartoon
- "Arabian Nights" name
- Clay, after change
- Pugilist-poet
- Lord of the ring?
- Arabic for "the highest"
- "Thrilla in Manila" principal
- "Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- "Aladdin" protagonist
- "Rumble in the Jungle" winner
- ___ Center (Louisville museum)
- 37-time "Sports Illustrated" cover figure
- Noted ex-heavyweight
- "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize" boaster
- Larter of Heroes
- "Thrilla in Manila" participant
- Fight of the Century loser
- Fedotowsky of "The Bachelorette"
- Former bachelorette Fedotowsky
- Common Muslim name
- ___ MacGraw "Love Story" co-star
- The prophet Muhammed's cousin
- Lindsay Lohan's sister
- 2001 Michael Mann film
- Well-known jabber?
- "The greatest" of boxing
- Ex-ring king
- Ex-ring king
- 2001 film in which Ron Silver played Angelo Dundee
- Mohammed ______
- Caliph
- MacGraw or Khan
- ___ Baba
- Cassius Clay now
- Cassius now
- Clay now
- Khan or Baba
- Cassius, now
- The former Clay
- ____ Khan
- ___ Baba
- ____baba
- "Arabian Nights" figure ___ Baba
- Yemeni leader ___ Abdullah Saleh
- 2001 film bio
- '70s heavyweight champ
- Heavyweight champ after Liston
- Boxer called "The Greatest"
- "The Greatest: My Own Story" author
- Frazier foe
- Three-time heavyweight boxing champ
- Boxing's greatest
- Mohammed ___ Jinnah
- With 1-Down, discoverer of cave treasure
- Famed fighter in the ring
- Boxer with an allegiance to 16-Across
- See 109-Down
- ___ G (HBO character)
- KO connection maker
- His title was stripped in 1967
- He dropped many men
- The greatest pugilist, he says
- Frazier downer
- "The Mouth That Roared"
- Hero in Zaire, 1974
- Ex-boxer Laila
- Big name in pugilism
- Pro who packed a punch
- Noted Olympic torch lighter of 1996
- His crown was stripped in 1967
- "Fight of the Century" participant
- 'The Greatest'
- Mr. Baba
- Will Smith movie
- Ryan's 'Love Story' co-star
- Noted pugilist
- MacGraw of movies
- Boxing's 'Greatest'
- Clay alias
- Will Smith biopic role
- With 21-Down, 'Arabian Nights' hero
- Actress Larter
- Foreman competitor
- Foreman rival
- 'When We Were Kings' subject
- Ms. MacGraw
- Big name in boxing lore
- Actress Landry
- Clay's ring name
- Hogan's 'American Gladiators' co-host
- Liston opponent
- With 5-Across, 'open sesame' man
- 'Rumble in the Jungle' contender
- Sports legend
- With 37-Down, thieves' foe
- 'Rope-a-dope' specialist
- With 35-Across, thieves' thwarter
- With 4-Down, 'Love Story' star
- 'Thrilla in Manila' fighter
- Old foe of Frazier
- 'The Greatest' boxer
- Boxing great Muhammad
- Old ring king Muhammad
- Foe of Frazier
- Old ring king
- Boxer Clay, renamed
- Ring king Muhammad
- Ring legend Muhammad
- With 6-Across, 'Open, sesame!' utterer
- With 7-Down, 'Open, sesame!' sayer
- Onetime ring king
- Former Frazier foe
- "I am the greatest" source
- He KO'd many men
- Dundee's protege in the ring
- Memorable press-conference rhymer
- ___ Shuffle (boxing move)
- 1996 Olympic flame lighter
- Steve's "The Getaway" co-star
- "The Greatest" of the ring
- Muhammad of the ring
- Thrilla in Manila fighter
- Common Arab given name
- Baba with an ax
- Baba of "Arabian Nights"
- Foreman's one-time superior?
- Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century in 1999
- Clay, after a transformation?
- He was thrice the boxing champ
- Baba the woodcutter
- Successor of Muhammad, to Shiites
- Ring leader?
- Fighter formerly known as Clay
- "facing ____ " (2009 sports book)
- He licked Liston
- Loquacious boxing champ
- "The Greatest" pugilist
- Holmes beat him in 1980
- "American Gladiators" co-host Laila
- Ring great Muhammad
- "The Rumble in the Jungle" boxer
- Muhammad who refereed the first WrestleMania
- "The Mouth That Roared" of the ring
- Fistic legend
- Fourth caliph in Sunni Islam
- Ring figure
- Legendary boxer
- "Rumble in the Jungle" champ
- Storied Baba
- "The Soul of a Butterfly" autobiographer
- Eastern potentate
- Alcindor : Abdul-Jabbar :: Clay : ___
- Woodcutter Baba
- Clay's chosen name
- Boxing legend Muhammad
- "Lawrence of Arabia" role
- Model/actress Landry
- Rhyming boxing legend
- Louisville's Muhammad ___ Center
- Onetime giant in decking
- Spinks's opponent in two title fights
- Self-proclaimed "greatest" of the ring
- First fighter to KO Liston
- Biopic role for Will Smith
- Subject of a museum in Louisville
- Baba who outwitted thieves
- A boxing legend
- Boxing great Muhammad ___
- Boxing biopic starring Will Smith
- Clay with a new name
- Boxer who won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Games as Cassius Clay
- Steve calls her Slim in "The Getaway"
- Quarry beater in 1970
- "___, boom-ba-yay" (Rumble in the Jungle chant)
- Subject of the 1998 biography "King of the World"
- "Chemical" Iraqi
- Very common Muslim name
- Boxer who floated like a butterfly, stung like a bee
- Iran's ___ Khamenei
- Noted press conference rhymer
- 2001 Michael Mann biopic
- Liston beater, 1965
- He floored Foreman in Zaire
- Name among boxing legends
- Who said "It's not bragging if you can back it up"
- Foreman striker
- 2001 boxing biopic
- "Greatest" of boxing
- Former pugilist Laila
- Laila who won her first prizefight in 31 seconds
- "I am the greatest" boxer
- Prizefighting legend
- He said he was the greatest, and many agree
- Poetic fighter
- "Greatest" of the ring
- Boxer who boasted "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Sacha Baron Cohen's "Da ___ G Show"
- 1974 Fassbinder film subtitled "Fear Eats the Soul"
- Frazier's Fight of the Century foe
- Former CNN business anchor Velshi
- Cassius lately
- Clay, nowdays
- He beat Liston twice
- Old Frazier foe
- His last fight was a loss to Trevor Berbick
- "I am the greatest" claimant
- Khan of Pakistan
- "One Thousand and One Nights" hero
- The People's Champion
- Spinks foe
- Athlete with the autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- He proclaimed "I shook up the world"
- "Fight of the Century" contender
- Khan, for one
- Olympic torch figure of 1996
- Frazier's longtime foe
- Boxing name of fame
- Boxer in the first-ever pay-per-view match
- With 1-Across, 'Open sesame' speaker
- Surname among boxing legends
- Liston's conqueror
- Sportsman of the Century, per Sports Illustrated in 1999
- Former boxer Laila
- Ex-heavyweight champ
- Boxer portrayed in a 2001 biopic
- Boxer played by Will Smith in a 2001 biopic
- Arabic name meaning "high"
- ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen persona)
- Legend of the ring
- Boxer who defeated Foreman
- "Rope-a-dope" practitioner
- Rope-a-dope name
- Frequent Cosell interviewee
- Ring king, once
- Hollywood's MacGraw
- Arabic name that means "exalted"
- 1970s foe of Frazier
- Iraq's Imam ___ Air Base
- Baba, for one
- Boxing's Muhammad
- Liston fighter
- Prince in "Aladdin"
- "The Greatest" in a ring
- Frank's assistant on "Bring 'em Back Alive"
- He opened the 1996 Olympics
- Cocky real-life Rocky
- MacGraw of "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story"
- Baba
- Opponent of 14-Down, in sports
- Baba or a boxer
- 'Prince ___' ('Aladdin' song)
- Muhammad follower
- "Mahershalalhashbaz of the 4400"
- 2001 Will Smith film
- Ralph's wife
- Foreman battler
- "I Am ___" (2014 documentary about a famous boxer)
- Frazier fighter
- Larter of TVs "Heroes"
- Former foe of Frazier and Foreman
- Boxer Muhammad ___
- Prince in 'Aladdin'
- Boxing's "Greatest"
- Legendary fighter
- Laila of 'We Need to Talk'
- "The Trials of Muhammad ___" (2013 documentary)
- Clay, once
- Foreman toppler
- Figure in a Sunni/Shia dispute
- Legendary Frazier foe
- Noted conscientious objector
- Foreman superior, once
- Gold medalist of 1960, under a previous name
- Famed boxer
- Three-time Frazier fighter
- "Aladdin" character
- Boxing immortal
- Former boxing king
- Ringmaster with rhymes
- Poetic puncher
- Heavyweight great
- "Open sesame" speaker
- Iraq's Mosque of ___ (pilgrimage site)
- Clay, nowadays
- Steve's co-star in "The Getaway"
- Legendary boxing champion
- "Arabian Nights" prename
- Louisville slugger
- Renowned fighter
- Clay of the past
- Fighter from Kentucky
- Three-time foe for Frazier
- He perfected the rope-a-dope
- Foe of Frazier and Foreman
- Big ring name
- Thieves foiler
- He's known as "The Greatest"
- U.S. women's soccer star Krieger
- '70s ring king
- Smith biopic role
- Who said "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am"
- Kentucky boxing legend
- Arabian Nights prename
- Boxer said to "sting"
- Famous Frazier foe
- He floated like a butterfly
- Noted American follower of 20-Across
- Ayaan Hirsi ___, author of "Infidel"
- Clay no more
- Actress McGraw
- Macgraw of films
- Foreman striker?
- "Prince ___": "Aladdin" song
- So-called "Commander of the Faithful"
- Subject of a museum in Louisville, Ky.
- Muhammad the legend
- With 1-Across, woodcutter who stole from thieves
- Induction refuser of 1967
- "rope-a-dope" exponent
- Ring rhymester
- 1970s heavyweight champ
- Muhammad's successor, to Shiites
- Dethroner of Foreman
- Boxing's "Louisville Lip"
- Rumble in the Jungle participant
- Who said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- Late boxing great
- Pugilism's "The Greatest"
- Subject of the kids' book "Twelve Rounds to Glory"
- Late, great boxer
- Boxer portrayed by Will Smith
- Three-time ring foe of Frazier
- Late boxing champion
- Legendary 32-Across
- Shi'ite caliph
- Late, great boxing champ
- Larter of TV's "Heroes"
- Foreman vanquisher
- Late rhyming boxing champ
- Legendary Muhammad
- ___ bey
- UN messenger of peace
- "When We Were Kings" hero
- With 27-Down, foe of the Forty Thieves
- Loser of the Drama in Bahama
- Three-time foe of Frazier
- "Aladdin" figure
- Champ before and after Spinks
- With 10-Across, "Open sesame" sayer
- Iconic boxer
- His "slave name" was Clay
- Thrilla in Manila figure
- Lexington legend
- Name meaning "high"
- Last name among boxing legends
- LeRoy Neiman subject
- The Greatest of boxing
- Legend of boxing
- He said "If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize"
- He called Frazier a "gorilla"
- Film in which Jon Voight played Howard Cosell
- Foe of Spinks
- Laila of the ring
- Exalted, in Islam
- Noted ringmaster
- Louisville slugger?
- Noted rope-a-dope boxer
- One nicknamed "The Greatest"
- Who said "I'm so mean I make medicine sick"
- "Moonlight" star Mahershala
- Late boxing legend
- Frazier's foe
- Boxer with feats of Clay?
- Boxing biopic of 2001
- Subject of Mailer's "The Fight"
- Mahershala ___, Best Supporting Actor for 17-Across
- Boxing champ before and after Spinks
- 'The Greatest' fighter
- Pugilistic friend of Cosell
- Fighter eulogized by Bill Clinton, among others
- Benazir's father
- He sparred verbally with Cosell
- Woodcutter in a children's story
- Memorable fighter
- "Rumble in the Jungle" combatant
- Frazier's frequent foe
- Three-time 1-Across
- He was a thriller in Manila
- Quotable boxer
- Lyrical boxer
- Mahershala ___, Oscar winner for "Moonlight"
- One-time ring master
- Norton and Foreman fighter
- Mahershala of "Marvel's Luke Cage"
- "The Rumble in the Jungle" victor
- Great boxer
- Muhammad the boxing legend
- Movie starring Will Smith
- Muhammad of boxing
- Boxing movie starring Will Smith
- "The Greatest" in boxing
- Muhammad ___, the famous boxer
- Boxing legend known as "The Greatest"
- Muhammad, the boxer
- Muhammad, the boxing great
- Sports legend Muhammad
- Early ring-leader?
- Muhammad ___, the boxer
- Boxing legend Muhammad ___
- Boxer who called himself "The Greatest"
- The self-proclaimed "Greatest" in boxing
- 1996 Olympics honoree
- Sacha Baron Cohen's alter ego ___ G
- "Chemical" guy in the Iraqi playing card deck
- Chemical ___ (nickname for a member of Saddam's inner circle)
- He beat Liston
- Boxing star
- "American Gladiators" cohost Laila
- CNN's "Your Money" host Velshi
- Legendary ring king Muhammad
- See 56-Across
- He was "The Greatest"
- Legend of the boxing world
- Former UB40 lead singer Campbell
- Legendary boxer Muhammad
- "Arabian Nights" hero
- ___ Baba of fable
- Larter of "Pitch"
- Frazier's rival
- Baba of legend
- Former ringmaster?
- 1996 torch lighter
- Legendary Cosell interviewee
- Soundtrack for Will Smith boxing movie
- The Story So Far song about a famous boxer?
- The Story So Far song about the greatest?
- South Korean singer of "Let Me Say First"
- The Story So Far song for a boxer?
- "Boy You Knock Me Out" singer Tatyana
- Mike G. mixtape about the Greatest?
- Tatyana ___
- He fought a wild animal - that's not on
- He's among the greatest ex-champions alive
- He has a belief beef should be totally eliminated
- Former champion and excellent outside left
- Muhammad or Baba?
- Muslim name
- Not the forename of forty thieves!
- Clay unearthed in Halifax
- Oscar-nominated role for Will Smith
- Athlete in recent Porsche ads
- Dundee trained him
- Film that earned Will Smith and Jon Voight Oscar nominations
- Seventh-century caliph
- Oscar-nominated part for Smith
- Thrilla in Manila champ
- Boxing great's name, after 1964
- See 28-Down
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner Mahershala
- Oscar winner Mahershala
- Heavyweight legend Muhammad
- Mahershala of "Moonlight"
- International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee
- Clay from Kentucky, later
- Boxer with 37 knockouts
- Atlanta Olympics torch lighter
- Lord of the rings?
- Clay, from 1964
- Torch lighter of 1996
- He has a meal without me at lunchtime
- His 1975 autobiography was edited by Toni Morrison
- ___ G (Baron Cohen character)
- Louisville legend
- "The Champ"
- Fourth Muslim caliph
- Athlete of the century in some polls
- "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" guy
- Subject of a 2001 movie bio
- Bee-butterfly boxer
- Pugilistic legend
- Fighter who boasted, "I should be a postage stamp; that's the only way I'll ever get licked"
- Soccer star Krieger
- He delivered many physical and verbal jabs
- Mahershala of "Luke Cage"
- Boxer Laila whose last name is spelled backward in LAILA
- Jabbering jabber, once
- Actress or fighter
- Prince in Disney's "Aladdin"
- Manila victor of 1975
- Arabian Nights character ___ Baba
- Michael Mann movie
- Caliph called "the Lion of God"
- Ring master?
- 2001 biopic directed by Michael Mann
- Early follower of Muhammad
- 1975 opponent of Frazier
- His name was once Cassius X
- CNN correspondent Velshi
- 2001 biopic starring Will Smith
- "There are more pleasant things to do than beat up people" speaker
- ___ Shar ("One Thousand and One Nights" character)
- "Inventor" of the rope-a-dope
- Big name in boxing
- Boxer Muhammad who died in 2016
- Arabian folk hero, ___ Baba
- ___ Baba & The 40 Thieves
- Heavyweight - a pound?
- Monica ___, author of Brick Lane (2003)
- Champion boxer from Australia
- McGraw in boxing movie
- Late heavyweight great
- Bit of an invalid, apparently?
- Mahershala who was on the first four seasons of "House of Cards"
- Ayaan Hirsi ___, Somali-born advocate for women's rights and religious freedom
- Versifying ring legend
- His first bout as a pro was against Hunsaker
- Actress Wong of "American Housewife"
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala ___
- Actress Lohan who is the younger sister of Lindsay
- See 18-Across
- Marciano's simulated boxing opponent in the "Super Fight"
- Muhammad with the jabs
- MSNBC host ___ Velshi
- "MSNBC Live" co-anchor Velshi
- Film in which LeVar Burton played Martin Luther King Jr.
- Clay's transformation?
- 2001 biopic film
- Boxing icon Muhammad
- ___ G, Sacha Baron Cohen character
- Great boxer from Australia
- Muhammad in a ring
- Athlete eulogized by Bill Clinton and Billy Crystal
- "Hidden Figures" actor Mahershala
- Actress Larter of "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter"
- Boxer went down, with time running out
- Medal of Freedom athlete (2005)
- Comedian Wong
- Biopic about the boxer originally known as Cassius Clay
- "Love Story" actress MacGraw
- "American Housewife" actress Wong
- Memorable boxer
- Fake prince who was really Aladdin, in the movie
- Boxer who said "I am the greatest"
- He said "It's not bragging if you can back it up"
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner Mahershala ___
- See 83-Across
- Ring champ's adopted surname
- Foreman defeater in 1974
- Much-praised Muhammad
- Noted ring shuffler
- Boxer with a "shuffle"
- 1,001 Nights honorific
- He fought a big cat: that's not on
- Real-life Superman opponent in a '78 comic book
- Who said "Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up"
- Boxer who nicknamed his opponents
- Sports Illustrated cover frequenter
- "His hands can't hit what his eyes can't see" speaker
- Actor Mahershala of Netflix's "Luke Cage"
- Man who was Clay
- Who Clay became
- Moeen ___, English cricketer
- 2016 Best Supporting Actor winner Mahershala
- Heavyweight legend
- Women's soccer star Krieger
- Greatest boxer endless landed like a butterfly?
- "Rumble in the Jungle" champion
- ESPY-nominated 2001 biopic
- Common Arabic prename
- An S.I. Sportsman of the Year
- He beat Ernie Terrell in 1967
- A name in faith healing
- "Moonlight" actor
- "Open, sesame" dude
- Kentucky sports legend
- "Sting like a bee" speaker
- "I beat people up" sayer (1977)
- Mahershala ___, co-star of 2018's "Green Book"
- Will Smith Oscar-nominated role
- Oft-quoted pugilist
- Cable news host Velshi
- 3-Down pugilist
- "True Detective" star Mahershala ___
- Lord of the ring?
- MacGraw in movies
- Champion in Arabic
- Will Smith's role in a boxer biopic
- Former boxing champ Laila
- The greatest in a line?
- Clay, after conversion
- Muhammad with 37 34-Across
- "Drama in Bahama" boxer
- Converted boxer
- Velshi of MSNBC
- Subject of the 2004 autobiography "The Soul of a Butterfly"
- Common Arab prename
- Mahershala of "True Detective"
- Actor Mahershala ___
- Mahershala of "Green Book"
- Muhammad's son-in-law
- "Green Book" co-star Mahershala
- He won 56 bouts
- Baba among thieves
- He took on a king of the jungle
- Olympic torchbearer Muhammad
- "I beat people up" boxer
- Who once boasted "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick!"
- "Moonlight" Oscar winner
- The greatest in equality?
- Fighter of Frazier and Foreman
- Sports star who once declared "I am America"
- With 26-Down, "Open sesame!" speaker
- Boxer who befriended Cosell
- Norton foe
- Three-time ring king
- Boxer dubbed "The Greatest"
- "Green Book" Oscar winner Mahershala ___
- "Green Book" Oscar winner
- With 1-Down, "Arabian Nights" woodcutter
- Baba of literature
- See 15-Across
- Athlete who said "Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer"
- "She Bee Stingin'" boxer Laila
- Boxer who proclaimed, "I am the greatest!"
- World champion athlete under two different names
- "Always Be My Maybe" star Wong
- Boxing great Laila
- Boxer who beat Frazier twice
- ___ Baba (forty thieves adversary)
- Larter of "Resident Evil" movies
- Mahershala with two Oscars
- Funny Wong
- ___ Baba (40 thieves' adversary)
- Rhymester of the ring
- Baba in a cave
- Wong of “Always Be My Maybe”
- Plaintiff in Clay v. United States
- "Soul of a Butterfly" autobiographer
- "Aladdin" alter ego
- Laila or Muhammad
- MacGraw of “Love Story”
- Actress/comedian Wong
- Oscar winner for “Green Book”
- Boxer for whom Louisville International Airport is named
- Boxer in the documentary "What's My Name"
- Fictional woodcutter Baba
- Actor Mahershala
- "Green Book" Oscar winner Mahershala
- Actress Wong or Larter
- “Thrilla in Manila” victor
- Stand-up comedian Wong
- ___ Baba, crier of "Open sesame!"
- Muslim-American icon
- He called Foreman "The Mummy"
- Self-styled stinger
- Baba who said "Open sesame"
- Tony winner Stroker
- He said "I'm so mean I make medicine sick" (1974)
- [boxing glove] [butterfly] [bee]
- "The Rookie" actress Larter
- "Green Book" star Mahershala
- See 32-Across
- He has a part in Pygmalion
- Boxer and conscientious objector Muhammad
- “Green Book” Oscar winner
- "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick" boxer
- "Dear Girls" author Wong
- "Moonlight" actor Mahershala
- Will Smith boxer role
- 1,001 Nights name
- Journalist Velshi of MSNBC
- Mahershala or Muhammad
- "Baby Cobra" stand-up comedian Wong
- "Love Story" star MacGraw
- Krieger of the U.S. women's national soccer team
- Academy Award winner for "Moonlight" and "Green Book"
- "I got no quarrel with them Vietcong" speaker
- Kentucky-born boxing legend
- Boxing legend born in Kentucky
- Wong of "Always Be My Maybe"
- Undefeated boxer Laila
- Socker played by Smith
- Subject of a Louisville museum
- Big name in Islam
- "___, bomaye!" (Rumble in the Jungle chant)
- Mahershala of “Moonlight”
- Broadway star Stroker
- Stand-up comic Wong
- Tony-winning Stroker
- "Baby Cobra" comedian Wong
- Forty thieves opponent ___ Baba
- Laila who packs a punch
- “Moonlight” Oscar winner Mahershala
- “Green Book” Oscar winner Mahershala
- Boxer who won the Thrilla in Manila
- Novelist Monica
- Louisville's Muhammad ___ Boulevard
- 2001 biopic about a boxer
- "It's not bragging if you can back it up" boxer
- Boxing legend Laila
- Wong of stand-up comedy
- Boxing family surname
- Biopic with Malcolm X and Dr. King
- Runner Nia
- Krieger of the U.S. women's soccer team
- Former boxer Laila who wrote "Food for Life"
- Two-Oscar actor of the 2010s
- Velshi on MSNBC
- Undefeated Laila
- "___ Wong: Hard Knock Wife"
- "Ramy" actor Mahershala
- Arabian Nights guy ___ Baba
- Hometown hero of Louisville, Ky.
- Oscar-winning actor for "Moonlight" and "Green Book"
- Title boxer of a 2001 biopic
- The boxer is a bit of a liability
- Muhammad the legendary boxer
- "Baby Cobra" comic Wong
- ___ Krieger, U.S. women's soccer star
- Wong of stand-up
- Woman's nickname that drops "-son"
- "___ Wong: Baby Cobra"
- Whom Clay became
- Heavyweight champ known as "The Greatest"
- First Muslim with an acting Oscar (2017)
- Boxing great Laila or Muhammad
- Actor Mohammad-___ Keshavarz
- Arabian Nights' ___ Baba
- MSNBC co-anchor ___ Velshi
- Ring star
- Oscar winner Mahershala ___
- Name hidden in "alias"
- "True Detective" star Mahershala
- ___ Ewoldt, first Asian-American to play Christine in Broadway's "Phantom"
- Actress Tatyana
- Wong of "American Housewife"
- Artist Abdu
- He floored Foreman
- Broadway actress Stroker
- Clay became him
- Larter of "Resident Evil" films
- Mahershala of "House of Cards"
- "Swan Song" star Mahershala
- Boxer Nico ___ Walsh
- Prince ___ (Aladdin's royal alter ego)
- Subject of a Ken Burns documentary
- Clay, beginning in 1964
- Mahershala of "Ramy"
- "... butterfly ... bee" boxer
- Ben and Virginia ___, founders of Ben's Chili Bowl
- Boxer in a Ken Burns documentary
- "Always Be My Maybe" actress Wong
- Subject of David Remnick's "King of the World"
- "Always Be My Maybe" actress/writer Wong
- Tony-winning actress Stroker
- - Baba
- The goalie's name?
- "Oklahoma!" Tony winner Stroker
- See 47-Across
- "Paper Girls" actress Wong
- Legend among boxers
- Boxer who said, "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am"
- Guyanese president Irfaan ___
- "Prince ___" song from "Aladdin"
- Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year in 1974 (10 years after he first became world champion)
- 23-Across, in boxing
- "Sportsman of the Century," per Sports Illustrated
- "He died the most beloved person on the planet," per Ken Burns
- "Fresh Prince" actress Tatyana
- TV's Wentworth
- "Beef" star Wong
- Wong of "Baby Cobra"
- Soccer great Krieger
- "Bel-Air" actress Tatyana
- Nickname that drops "son"
- Frazier opponent
- "Beef" actress Wong
- Boxer who received a Liberty Medal for being a "champion of freedom"
- Wepner's 1975 opponent in the ring
- Actor Mahershala of "Moonlight"
- Actor Fazal
- Boxing great who beat Foreman
- ___ Stroker, Tony-winning actress for 2019's "Oklahoma!"
- Athlete who boasted "I'm young; I'm handsome; I'm fast; I'm pretty and can't possibly be beat"
- See 50-Across
- "Leave the World Behind" actor Mahershala
- Wong of "Birds of Prey"
- "Tuca & Bertie" star Wong
- Actress Wong
- Olympic champion who said he threw his gold medal into the Ohio River
- Larter of"The Rookie"
- "Beef" Emmy winner Wong
- Athlete with the only vertically mounted marker on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, so his holy name is not walked upon
- "The Greatest" memoirist
- Athlete with two Grammy-nominated spoken-word albums
- MSNBC's Velshi
- Tony Award-winner Stroker
- Legendary name in the boxing world
- Important figure in Shia Islam
- Wong of "Beef"
- Mahershala who was the first Muslim performer to win an Oscar
- Arab name that means "high"
- 2001 film depicting the Rumble in the Jungle
- Boxer who lit the cauldron at the 1996 Olympics
- Lord of the rings?
- Two-time Oscar winner Mahershala ___
- USWNT great Krieger
- Whom Will Smith played in a 2001 sports biopic
- Noted silver-tongued Olympic gold medalist
- Boxer who "stung like a bee"
- "Single Lady" comic Wong
- Arabic name that means "elevated"
- Actress Wong of the Netflix series "Beef"
- ___ Wong, co-star of "Always Be My Maybe"
- He was né Clay
- Comic actress Wong
- MacGraw of "The Winds of War"
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