Clues for the word "ERNIE"
We've had 395 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 986 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on January 09, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Bud Grace comic strip
- Els with tees
- Bert's "Sesame Street" buddy
- Pulitzer winner Pyle
- With 37-Down, famous W.W. II correspondent
- "Sesame Street" regular
- Banks of Chicago
- Sgt. Bilko
- Banks of the Cubs
- Newsman Pyle
- Actor Kovacs
- Adopted "My Three Sons" son
- Journalist Pyle
- Banks of diamond fame
- ___ Banks, "Mr. Cub"
- Banks in Chicago
- TV's Kovacs
- "It's a Wonderful Life" role
- Bushmiller who drew 63-Across
- Comical Kovacs
- Baseball great Banks
- Banks on the diamond
- Bert's buddy
- Adopted son in "My Three Sons"
- Golf champ Els
- Banks who was called "Mr. Cub"
- Singer Ford from Tennessee
- Kovacs of comedy
- Bud Grace comic strip character
- ___ Bilko (Phil Silvers role)
- Bert's "Sesame Street" pal
- "Journey to ___" ("Sesame Street" feature)
- Banks in Cooperstown
- "My Three Sons" son
- "Sesame Street" Muppet
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Banks
- One of the Keebler elves
- Tennessee ___ Ford
- Cubs legend Banks
- Bert's roommate on "Sesame Street"
- Bert's Muppet pal
- TV puppet
- Kooky Kovacs
- With 86-Down, 2002 British Open winner
- Cabdriver in "It's a Wonderful Life"
- The adopted son on "My Three Sons"
- "Nancy" cartoonist Bushmiller
- One of the sons on "My Three Sons"
- Jim Henson gave him voice
- Bert's Muppet friend
- "Rubber Duckie" singer of children's TV
- Els of the links
- Old TV comic Kovacs
- Muppet who sang "Rubber Duckie"
- ___ Davis, first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy
- With 28-Across, winner of golf's 1997 U.S. Open
- Star Steeler Stautner
- Keebler's chief elf
- War correspondent Pyle
- ___ Davis, first African-American to win a Heisman
- Naively optimistic Muppet
- "Evil ___" (comics series)
- With 34-Down, golf's U.S. Open champion of 1994 and 1997
- Country singer Tennessee ___ Ford
- Sleep 'n' Snore ___ ("Sesame Street" doll)
- M.Sgt. Bilko
- Bert's roommate
- Comic Kovacs
- "Sesame Street" character
- "Rubber Duckie" singer
- Bert's buddy on "Sesame Street"
- Keebler character
- Cubs great Banks
- Banks or Bilko
- Funnyman Kovacs
- Orange-skinned Muppet
- Cookie Monster cohort
- TV pioneer Kovacs
- Muppet pal of Bert
- Orange "Sesame Street" denizen
- Bert's Muppet buddy
- Banks in the Hall of Fame
- Els of the PGA
- "Sesame Street" roommate
- He sings "Rubber Duckie"
- Bert's pal
- Banks known as "Mr. Cub"
- Banks of baseball
- Els on the links
- Singer Tennessee ___ Ford
- Rubber duck-loving Muppet
- Bushmiller who created the comic "Nancy"
- Kovacs of early TV
- Sesame Street resident
- Hall of Fame catcher Lombardi
- Comic strip retitled "The Piranha Club" in 1998
- Actor Sabella who voiced Pumbaa in "The Lion King"
- With 50-Across, 2002 British Open champ
- Coach's first name on "Cheers"
- "Sixteen Tons" singer Tennessee ___ Ford
- Half of a "Sesame Street" duo
- One of the Isley Brothers
- Ballplayer Banks with the catchphrase "Let's play two"
- Banks a.k.a. "Mr. Cub"
- Tennessee-born country singer Ford
- With 35-Down, two-time U.S. Open winner
- Old Ford
- Rival of Tiger and Phil
- Banks famous for saying "Let's play two!"
- Rival of Tiger and Vijay
- South African golfer Els
- Bilko or Banks
- Bert's bud
- Muppet with a roommate
- "Sesame Street" character
- Bert's "Sesame Street" pal
- Muppet with a football-shaped head
- Golfer Els
- "Rubber Duckie" singer
- WWII journalist
- "My Three Sons" boy
- Bert's kid-vid pal
- Golf pro Els
- Bert's "Sesame Street" friend
- Buddy of Bert
- Tiger rival
- Muppet roommate
- Golf-pro Els
- "Sesame Street" resident
- Hemingway nickname
- Tennessee ___ Ford
- "Sesame Street" figure
- U.S. Open winner Els
- "Sesame Street" name
- TV comic Kovacs
- "My Three Sons" character
- A Keebler elf
- Sesame Street dweller
- Henson character
- Banks or Kovacs
- Entertainer Kovacs
- "My Three Sons" son
- Old Ford?
- Nancy creator Bushmiller
- His head is shaped like a football
- Bather with Rubber Duckie
- Jim Henson creation
- Sesame Street prankster
- Sesame Street character
- Sesame Street denizen
- "Sesame Street" name
- 1961 Heisman winner Davis
- Famous muppet
- A Ford
- He can tell you how to get to Sesame Street
- Cubs slugger Banks
- Baseball Hall of Famer Banks
- Keebler spokeself
- Els who has tees
- Hemingway, to friends
- Bert's TV pal
- Bert's "Sesame Street "buddy
- "Sesame Street "character
- Ford from Tennessee
- Orange Muppet
- Comedian Kovacs
- W.W. II correspondent Pyle
- Neighbor of Elmo and Big Bird
- Bert's exasperating pal
- Banks called "Mr. Cub"
- Rubber-ducky-loving Muppet
- Els with clubs
- "My Three Sons" character
- Singer Tennessee ___ Ford
- Els who plays with tees
- Els or Sabella
- Bert's "Sesame Street" friend
- "My Three Sons" boy
- "Sesame Street" resident
- Bert's roomie
- With 49-Down, South African vintner/golfer
- Keebler elf leader
- "Sesame Street" star
- Bert and ___ ("Sesame Street" regulars or two characters in "It's a Wonderful Life")
- Bert's special friend
- Banks known as Mr. Cub
- Rubber ducky-loving Muppet
- Cookie Monster colleague
- "Ghostbusters" actor Hudson
- Banks who was known as Mr. Cub
- Muppet wearing horizontal stripes
- ___ Macmillan, classmate of Harry Potter
- Bert's pal on "Sesame Street"
- Keebler's spokes-elf
- Orange half of a TV duo
- "Sesame Street" character who sang "Rubber Duckie"
- Bert's friend
- Borgnine autobiography
- 'Sesame Street' character
- Bert's roomie on 'Sesame Street'
- 'Rubber Duckie' singer
- 'Sesame Street' denizen
- Bert's chum
- Golf's Els
- Bert's best friend
- Bert's best bud
- 'My Three Sons' son
- "Rubber Duckie" Muppet
- Bert's "Sesame Street" roommate
- "Everybody Wash" singer
- 'Sesame Street' Muppet
- "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland" host
- Banks or K-Doe
- Orange TV character
- Banks in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Muppet who has trouble putting down the duckie
- Banks or Els
- Baseball's ___ Banks
- Bilko, to his mother
- "Sesame Street" denizen
- "Journey to ___" (recurring "Sesame Street" segment)
- One of "My Three Sons"
- Baseballer Banks
- Pro golfer Els
- Bert and ___ (two characters in "It's a Wonderful Life")
- "It's a Wonderful Life" cabdriver
- Bert's" Sesame Street" pal
- Half of a TV duo
- Bath-loving Muppet
- Banks on a diamond
- Els only about six feet above the ground
- 1950s Ford?
- Hemingway, to pals
- With 70-Across, 2012 British Open winner
- "Sesame Street" striped-shirt wearer
- "Sesame Street" puppet
- A Muppet
- Bud Grace comic-strip character
- Adopted son on "My Three Sons"
- He sings "Rubber Duckie, you're the one / You make bath time lots of fun"
- Children's character originally voiced by Jim Henson
- "How to Build a Classic Golf Swing" author Els
- Half a Muppet duo
- One of the Muppets
- Muppet pal of 116 Across
- See 120 Across
- Kovacs of early TV comedy
- Resident of 123 Sesame Street
- Cartoonist Bushmiller who created "Nancy"
- Bath-loving TV character
- He once borrowed Bert's nose for a sculpture
- Bert's bud on "Sesame Street"
- Cubs Hall of Famer Banks
- Red-nosed "Sesame Street" character
- "You make bath time so much fun" singer
- Harry ally in "Deathly Hallows"
- "Journey to ___," recurring segment on "Sesame Street"
- Els of golf
- Keebler's head elf
- Comedian Kovacs with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Children's TV character with a fondness for baths
- Muppet with a "rubber duckie"
- Banks with a statue at Wrigley Field
- Sergeant Bilko, to friends
- Star of Sesame Street
- Muppet who co-hosted "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland"
- Orange half of a comic duo
- Banks of the diamond
- Muppet with a rubber duckie
- Kovacs who married Adams
- Sportscaster Johnson
- "Rubber Duckie" singer on Sesame Street
- Bert's Muppet roomie
- Banks nicknamed "Mr. Cub"
- Pilot in "Follow That Bird"
- Singer of a famous bath time song
- "Sesame Street roommate"
- Sesame Street regular
- Football hall-of-famer Stautner
- Bilkos name
- Hudson of movies
- One muppet of two
- With 25-Down, 2012 British Open winner
- Els with two Masters wins
- Late Ford
- "Sesame Street" character long rumored to be Bert's lover
- Lars Smuntz's brother, in the film
- He said, "I can't hear you, Bert, I've got a banana in my ear"
- Wise change of name for Irene?
- Premium bond computer
- Buddy who bugs Bert
- ___ Banks of baseball
- It picks Premium Bond winners
- Machine that randomly selects Premium Bond winners
- Bondsman!
- He's back from going round N Ireland
- Wise computer?
- He picks many winners
- Man's name
- Wise monarch's regularly unwise
- Selector of winning premium bond numbers
- Point in lake that might prove richly rewarding
- Naive character of children's TV
- Wise random number generator
- Boy from Northern Ireland turned outside
- Irene ruined the bondsman
- Last salmon in the lake could get you a prize
- English service that's consistently picking the winners
- Bert's pal on kids' TV
- Saxophonist Watts
- Banks or Ford
- Hudson of "Ghostbusters"
- Bert's muppet mate
- Pulitzer-winning Pyle
- Kid on My Three Sons
- Tigers broadcaster Harwell
- "Journey to ___" (former "Sesame Street" segment)
- Irene may appear when he's around
- The high flier seen round one particular machine(5)
- Bird circling one point in lake it chooses at random
- That Bond fellow, one taken in by a bird
- _ Wise, Eric Morecambe's comedy partner
- Wise comedian sent up a German after some hesitation
- Premium Bond selector
- Wise man's last seen in great lake
- Sergeant Bilko, for one
- Boy finding any number in lake
- Boy, one pecked by sea eagle
- Els, for example, with one parting eagle
- Wise man, one embraced by bird
- Wise computer?
- Bond boy finds one in lough
- Bond boy, one caught by raptor
- Boy from north in lake
- Wise to head north in a great lake?
- Els or a Muppet
- Els on greens
- "Mr. Cub" Banks
- Boy's name
- The main Keebler elf
- Bud of Bert
- "Sesame Street" Muppet with a beloved rubber duckie
- Chuckling Muppet
- Muppet with no eyebrows
- He gives noted service, that is
- Muppet who sings "Rubber Duckie"
- Ford in the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Wise number cruncher?
- Naïvely optimistic Muppet
- If you're lucky, he'll send you fifty quid
- Familiar name for a flier getting out of line
- Giant Chicken on "Family Guy"
- Banks, "Mr. Cub"
- Wise change of name for Irene?
- Orange half of an iconic duo
- Eyebrowless half of a Muppet pair
- Bert’s buddy
- Famed orange troublemaker
- He lives on Oscar's street
- Orange-headed Muppet
- Bert's Muppet roommate
- Banks of baseball fame
- Golf’s Els
- "... let's play two!" ballplayer Banks
- He and I take a bird out
- Muppet with a No. 16 Billboard hit
- Muppet wearing a horizontally striped shirt
- You're lucky if he sends you fifty quid
- He's randomly concerned with lucky numbers
- Immortal Detroit sportscaster Harwell
- Hall-of-Famer Banks a.k.a. "Mr. Cub"
- Premium Bonds computer
- Orange Muppet with a red nose
- Orange half of a "Sesame Street" duo
- You're lucky if he gives you a prize
- Muppet with a yellow best friend
- Muppet who loves bubble baths
- Actor Hudson who played Winston Zeddemore in "Ghostbusters" films
- Bert and ___
- Bert's partner
- Shorter roommate of 14-Across
- Muppet who loves his Rubber Duckie
- 123 Sesame Street resident
- "Sesame Street" character who lives with Bert
- Orange Muppet in a striped shirt
- Bert's BFF
- Saxophone-playing Muppet
- Bert's bestie
- Muppet who sings "One Fine Face"
- Muppet with a distinctive snickering laugh
- Muppet who sings to his rubber duckie
- Hudson of the "Ghostbusters" movies
- Muppet with a striped shirt
- Banks at Wrigley Field
- One of a pair of mismatched friends on "Sesame Street"
Last Seen In
- Daily American - January 09, 2025
- LA Times - January 04, 2025
- Daily American - December 10, 2024
- New York Times - December 05, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 02, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 27, 2024
- USA Today - November 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 21, 2024
- LA Times - November 21, 2024
- LA Times - November 16, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 01, 2024
- USA Today - October 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 19, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 18, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - October 10, 2024
- Daily American - September 23, 2024
- LA Times - September 22, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 20, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 19, 2024
- New York Times - September 15, 2024
- LA Times - September 09, 2024
- Daily American - September 05, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 04, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 27, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - August 16, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 01, 2024
- Daily American - July 27, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 24, 2024
- LA Times - July 22, 2024
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