Clues for the word "AARON"
We've had 369 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 733 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on December 25, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Hitter of 755 home runs
- Hammerin' Hank
- He doubted God's ability to bring water out of a rock
- Composer Copland
- < Player with this retired number
- Hall-of-Famer from Mobile
- Four-time N.L. home run leader
- Baseball's Hammerin' Hank
- Early priest
- Moses' brother
- Elkins of whodunits
- High priest in Exodus
- Photographer Siskind
- Baseball's Hank
- Golden calf's maker, in Exodus
- Two-time N.L. M.V.P., 1954 and 1965
- Singer Neville
- Hebrews' first high priest
- Copland, who wrote his Third Symphony in 1946
- 1973 Masters winner Tommy
- He slew Alexander
- Moses' older brother
- Biblical miracle-maker
- Homer king Hank
- Burr, arrested in a conspiracy case involving Mexico
- Successor of Ruth
- Vice President Burr
- Biblical wonder worker
- Hitter known as The Hammer
- All-time leader in r.b.i.'s
- Golden calf builder
- Spelling of TV
- Pop singer Neville
- TV producer Spelling
- Golden calf crafter
- R.B.I. recordholder
- Duelist Burr
- "The Boondocks" cartoonist McGruder
- Home run king Hank
- Baseball record-setter of 4/8/74
- Slugger with 755 home runs
- First first name?
- With whom Moses went to Egypt
- Singer ___ Neville
- Name likely to come first in a class roll call
- One of a pair of biblical brothers
- Sorkin who created "The West Wing"
- Alphabetically first name in the Bible
- Baseball All-Star every year from 1955 to 1975
- "Lincoln Portrait" composer Copland
- Perennial N.L. leader of old
- Father of Eleazar, in the Bible
- Claire's boy on "Lost"
- Older brother of Moses
- "Rodeo" composer Copland
- TV exec Spelling
- "Hammerin' Hank"
- Hank who hit 755 home runs
- Wrecker of a Ruth record
- Moses' spokesperson
- Brother of Moses
- All-time home run leader
- Composer Copeland
- All-time home run leader Hank
- "Boondocks" cartoonist McGruder
- "Fanfare for the Common Man" composer Copland
- Spelling, who produced the five series in this puzzle
- Alexander's slayer
- Hammerin' Hank of baseball
- Sorkin of "The West Wing"
- Slugger Hank
- Exodus priest
- Hank the slugger
- Hank with 755 homers
- Duelist with Alexander
- Dueler of Alexander
- Third club member
- Name on a Graceland tombstone
- "The Boondocks" comic strip writer McGruder
- Alphabetically first member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Mets reliever Heilman who got the loss in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS
- Early-1800s vice president Burr
- Baseball's all-time leader in total bases
- Eckhart of "Thank You for Smoking"
- Brother of Miriam
- He's second to Bonds in career home runs
- "Appalachian Spring" composer Copland
- Hank whose home-run record was surpassed by Barry Bonds
- Immortal slugger Hank
- Winner over Alexander in 1804
- His 2,297 RBI is a major league record
- Hitter of 755 homers
- Mail order pioneer ___ Montgomery Ward
- He surpassed Ruth in 1974
- Spelling or Burr
- Eleazar's father
- Man in Exodus
- Braves great
- First name in "Who's Who in the Bible"
- Biblical brother
- Brave Hall-of-Famer
- Baseball great Hank
- Biblical spokesman
- First entry in "Who's Who in the Bible"
- Burr or Copland
- Eckhart of "The Dark Knight"
- Elder brother of Moses
- He hit more homers than Ruth
- Man recently surpassed by Bonds
- "Appalachian Spring" composer Copland
- Mouthpiece for Moses
- TV legend Spelling
- Brave legend
- Hank, the former home run king
- Hank, the homer king
- Baseball's all-time home run leader
- First wrecker of Ruth's homerun record
- First name in the Bible, alphabetically
- Spelling with productions
- Alexander's foe in an 1804 duel
- Bonds passed him in 2007
- With whom Moses went back to Egypt
- Ruth topper
- Man mentioned in Exodus
- Record-setter chased by Bonds
- Home run king
- King of the long ball
- Son of Amram and Jochebed
- Musical Copland
- Man Bonds is chasing
- His brother took two tablets
- Ruth topper in homers
- He surpassed Ruth
- Career home run champ
- Wrecker of Ruth's record
- Baseball record breaker of 4/8/1974
- Claire's baby, on "Lost"
- First Baseball Hall-of-Famer, alphabetically
- First name alphabetically in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Exodus brother
- Tori's dad
- Homer hitter known as The Hammer
- First of the Biblical high priests
- Super Bowl XLV M.V.P. Rodgers
- Legendary Brave
- Screenwriter Sorkin
- First player listed in "Total Baseball"
- Mr. Copland
- Mail order pioneer ___ Montgomery Ward
- Homerer of the Braves
- Spelling of television
- First entry in "Who's Who in the Bible"
- First name in "Who's Who in the Bible"
- All-time RBI leader
- "Breaking Bad" actor ___ Paul
- "Hammerin' Hank" in Cooperstown
- Sorkin who wrote "The Social Network"
- "The Ten Commandments" role
- Bonds passed him in 2006
- HR king
- Exodus figure
- Brave Henry
- Singer Carter in rehab in 2011
- Hank with 755 career homers
- 'Hammerin' Hank' of baseball
- Baseball's 'Hammerin' Hank'
- 'Hammerin' Hank'
- Braves legend
- Home run great
- Spelling or Sorkin
- Home run legend
- Ruth record breaker
- Producer Spelling
- Brown of CNN
- Ruth outdoer
- 755-homer Hank
- Home-run hitter who beat Babe (last name)
- Ruth's successor as home run champion
- Ruth's successor as home run champion
- Actor Eckhart
- Thomas's first vice president
- Late Spelling
- Man with a rod, in the Bible
- John Carradine's role in "The Ten Commandments"
- Sibling of Moses and Miriam
- Oscar winner Sorkin
- *Brother of Moses
- Former career home run leader
- He's twenty-two spots ahead of Ott on the homerun list
- Green Bay Packers quarterback Rodgers
- Hammer-in' Hank
- Brother in Genesis
- Golden calf maker
- "Canadian Idol" star ___ Walpole
- TV producer Sorkin
- Mr. Burr
- Hitter of 755 homeruns
- With 5 Across, Gore Vidal subject
- Hank with the retired #44
- Islamic patriarch
- Alexander's outdueler
- Alphabetically first Bible name
- He bested Alexander in 1804
- Moses's brO
- Quarterback Rodgers of the Packers
- Home run great Hank
- 'Breaking Bad' actor Paul
- Actor ___ Paul of "Breaking Bad"
- Miriam and Moses's sibling
- Baseball's all-time RBI leader
- He made a calf of gold
- Slugger known as Hammerin' Hank
- Tori Spelling's dad
- Homer-hitting "Hammerin' Hank"
- Cooperstown's "Hammerin' Hank"
- Long-ball king behind Bonds
- Hank, of baseball fame
- "A Few Good Men" playwright Sorkin
- Boy's name that's almost always first alphabetically
- Slugger of note
- Hank who hit 755 homers
- Baseball's "Hammerin' Hank"
- Husband of Elisheba
- All-time homer leader
- RBI king
- Hank with the homers
- First high priest of the Israelites
- First High Priest of the Bible
- Hank of Cooperstown
- Hank in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- The Hammer of baseball
- Quarterback Rodgers
- Burr who dueled Hamilton
- Packers quarterback Rodgers
- ___ Burr, major role in "Hamilton"
- Sorkin who created HBO's "The Newsroom"
- First in "Who's Who in the Bible"
- Doctor Boles on "Gideon's Crossing"
- Golden-calf maker
- Golden calf maker, in Exodus
- Hank known for hitting
- Golden calf's maker
- "Hammerin' Hank" of baseball
- Newsman Brown
- 1800s veep Burr
- ___ Paul, Emmy winner for "Breaking Bad"
- Homer king before Bonds
- Man who hit 755 homers
- Henry in Cooperstown
- Moses' sibling
- Aardsma replaced him as the alphabetically first MLB player
- Hank who's #2 in career home runs
- 4/8/74 record breaker
- Baseball legend Hank
- Role in "Green Pastures"
- First "Who's Who in the Bible" entry
- Creator of the golden calf
- Spokesman for Moses
- Slugger Hank ___
- Hank ___, home run record holder
- All-time homer king, Hank
- Hank, the all-time homerun king
- Spelling with a 2006 Emmys tribute
- Brown formerly on CNN
- Neville who sometimes sings like thi--i--i--is
- Producer Spelling or Sorkin
- Baseball great Hank ___
- "Don't Know Much" singer Neville
- Nick Carter's brother
- French pop duo
- "Metal Queen" Lee
- Crooner Neville
- "Tell It Like It Is" Neville
- "Bodyrock" Lee
- "All My Life" Neville
- "Don't Know Much" Neville
- Fanfare for the Common Man composer
- One of the first names in the Biblical phone book?
- Composer Ronald, a non-drinker, and company, taking the last of four proposed courses of action?
- High priest wielding an oar
- Biblical character and motoring organisation man
- A body of gunmen turned on him
- Brother of Miriam and Moses
- Milwaukee Braves rookie of 1954
- Baseball's career RBI leader
- Biblical character wielding an oar
- Music Pulitzer Prize-winner, Kernis
- Baseball's one-time home run leader
- He killed Alexander in a duel
- Second only to Bonds in all-time homers
- Dueling Burr
- "Hamilton" character Burr
- Ancient name for Alcoholics Anonymous?
- Judge at the Home Run Derby
- Boy in short anorak, wound up
- Boy's name
- Sorkin who created "The West Wing" and directed "Molly's Game"
- With 35-Across, Yankee right fielder who broke the records of 18-Across and 38-Across
- Packer quarterback Rodgers
- Sorkin or Judge
- Judge, No. 1 in the 2018 Topps set
- Yankees slugger Judge who was the 2017 AL Rookie of the Year
- M.L.B. career leader in total bases
- "Tell It Like It Is" crooner ___ Neville
- Judge or Paul
- Judge on a baseball field
- Pop singer Carter
- Golden Calf fashioner
- Maker of the golden calf, in Exodus
- Judge in the Yankees outfield
- He spoke for Moses
- Spelling of Hollywood
- Moses' big brother
- He turned up with a letter for Nora
- Alphabetically first Baseball Hall of Famer
- With 57-Across, "Breaking Bad" actor
- Judge of the Yankees
- Packer Rodgers
- Yankees manager Boone
- Slugging Judge
- Braves slugger
- National League MVP of 1957
- Slugger Judge
- His rod may be in the garden
- Brother of Moses and Miriam
- Burr in "Hamilton"
- Thomas' veep
- High priest of the Israelites
- Judge on the diamond
- Spokesman in Exodus
- "___ Burr, Sir" ("Hamilton" song)
- First name in a Biblical Who's Who
- Rodgers of the Packers
- One of the first in the phone book
- He broke Ruth’s record in 1974
- Boy's name near the beginning of the alphabet
- Alphabetically early name
- Exodus spokesman
- Cady's "Mean Girls" love interest
- "Hammerin' Hank" in baseball's Hall of Fame
- Model ___ Philip
- Judge on a diamond
- Eponym of an M.L.B. hitting award
- Yankee manager Boone
- Judge with a bat
- "___ Burr, Sir": song in "Hamilton"
- Judge who excelled in the Field of Dreams game
- Actor Eckhart of "Sully"
- Alphabetically first of the 100 most popular boys' names in the U.S.
- First name of Yankee manager Boone and Yankee slugger Judge
- He's apt to be first in alphabetical order
- One of the first names in the Biblical phone book?
- Judge who hit 62 home runs in 2022
- 2022 AL MVP Judge
- Vice president after Thomas
- Yankee slugger Judge
- Baseball's Judge
- "The Newsroom" creator Sorkin
- Paul of "Breaking Bad"
- "The West Wing" creator Sorkin
- Slugger Judge who was AP Athlete of the Year in 2022
- Noted New York Judge
- First name for the third second-in-command
- Slugger Judge who was the 2017 AL Rookie of the Year
- Judge seen on a bench
- Producer and songwriter Dessner
- Judge who swings for the fences
- ___ Copland, the so-called "Dean of American Composers"
- Yankees slugger Judge
Last Seen In
- Daily American - December 25, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 20, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 03, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - November 20, 2025
- LA Times - November 09, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 04, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 22, 2025
- New York Times - October 06, 2025
- Daily American - October 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 29, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 25, 2025
- New York Times - September 17, 2025
- New York Times - September 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 01, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 25, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - August 14, 2025
- New York Times - July 29, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - July 21, 2025
- New York Times - July 07, 2025
- LA Times - May 25, 2025
- Daily Quick - May 06, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 16, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 07, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - March 24, 2025
- Daily American - March 09, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 27, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 19, 2025
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