Clues for the word "MAC"
We've had 355 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 727 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on April 16, 2025.
Definition of mac
- - A prefix, in names of Scotch origin, signifying son.
Referring Clues
- Buddy
- Big ___
- "Buddy"
- PC alternative
- Slicker
- Rock's Fleetwood ___
- Computer that doesn't use Windows
- Bit of raingear
- Bub
- Raincoat, in the U.K.
- Name prefix meaning "son of"
- Brother
- G3 or G4 computer
- Guy
- Brit's raincoat
- Fellah
- Not PC?
- Jobs output
- Apple computer, for short
- Raincoat, for short
- Non-PC?
- Bucko
- Bud
- Fella
- Pal
- Apple on a desk
- ___ and cheese (lunch dish)
- Culkin, to the tabloids
- Singer Davis
- TV comedian Bernie
- Bub's buddy
- ___ and cheese (dinner option, briefly)
- Raincoat, briefly
- "Big" fast food favorite
- Apple product
- Popular pasta, for short
- Fleetwood ___
- Kraft pasta, familiarly
- "Big" fast food burger
- "Big" fast-food item
- Bub, buddy, or buster
- Comedian Bernie ___
- Singer-songwriter Davis
- Bernie on TV
- Raincoat or computer
- Certain computer, informally
- Big burger
- ___ and cheese
- Chap
- Londoner's raincoat
- Core of this puzzle
- ___ 'n' cheese
- It might be worn while carrying a brolly
- Power ___ G5
- Cheese partner
- OS X runner
- Start of many a Scottish family name
- Big ___ (Golden Arches offering)
- Fellow
- Freddie ___
- Follower of Big or Power
- Role for Justin Long in TV commercials
- Little ___ (protagonist of the video game Punch-Out!!)
- Bernie of "Ocean's Eleven"
- Apple for the teacher?
- Justin Long role, in a computer ad
- Big ___: fast-food staple
- Apple computer
- London raingear
- Rain gear
- Fellow, informally
- ___ and cheese (kid's lunch)
- Brolly partner
- Scottish surname starter
- Big Apple product?
- Alternative to a PC
- "Big" fast food burger
- Slangy name for a stranger
- Country singer Davis
- "Big" burger, at McDonald's
- C&W composer Davis
- Prefix meaning "son of"
- It's big under the arches
- Apple on some desks
- Computer option, briefly
- One of the Original Kings of Comedy
- Jobs result?
- "Big" burger
- Apple variety
- Bernie of TV and film
- It doesn't do Windows
- Comedian Bernie
- Brit's rainwear
- Desktop option
- Non-PC
- Computer from Apple
- Big Apple line
- Leopard runner
- Big ___ (sandwich)
- Unnamed guy
- Big ___
- "Big" burger, at McDonald's
- C composer Davis
- Big ___: fast-food staple
- PowerBook, e.g.
- It might follow i
- Cheese go-with
- Donald's intro?
- ___ and cheese (kid's lunch)
- Justin Long plays one in a series of ads
- Apple Store buy
- Justin Long, in ads
- It's non-PC
- Jobs and Wozniak creation
- Cheese's partner, in a popular casserole
- Apple computer, slangily
- Ubiquitous PC
- Apple or computer
- Rubberized raincoat
- Buster
- Friend of Buddy or Joe
- Apple on a table
- Bub
- Big thing at McDonalds?
- Londoner's rain coat
- Apple for the teacher, maybe
- iPhoto runner
- Davis of "North Dallas Forty"
- Laird"s prefix
- Buster, bub, or buddy
- iTunes loader
- iBook, for example
- Raincoat, across the pond
- Late comic Bernie
- Comic Bernie
- 'Big' fast food entree
- See 15-Across
- PC alternatve
- What the banker in 'Penny Lane' never wears
- Brolly user's garment
- Scottish prefix
- Jobs announcement?
- Big ___ (McDonald's sandwich)
- Apple computer line
- Apple computer, lovingly
- Scot's nickname, maybe
- Jobs creation
- Apple computer, informally
- A waterproof raincoat
- ___ & cheese (kid's lunch)
- Popular PC
- Cheese partner, often
- Lunchtime cheese partner
- Lion runner
- Jobs innovation
- McDonald's Big ___
- Apple
- Jobs offering?
- Apt name for a truck driver?
- Jobs offering
- Common PC
- 'Where to, ___?'
- Raincoat, to a Brit
- Raincoat
- Iconic apple
- Raincoat in London
- "Big" fast-food sandwich
- Buddy - and a word that appears in 17-, 28-, 48-, and 62-Across
- Scotsman's nickname
- OS computer
- Scottish name prefix
- Big ___: fast-food buy
- Catherine bell on "Jag"
- Non-PC thing?
- Apple buy
- Fleetwood
- Catherine bell's role on "Jag"
- Bud's buddy
- Goes great with cheese
- Cheese companion
- Son of, in Scots names
- Big ___ (burger)
- El Capitan platform
- Ubiquitous Computer
- Fellow: slang
- Apple offering
- Common computer
- Grand ___ (860-calorie burger)
- Rain protector
- Big ___: trademark burger
- Partner of cheese, in a comfort food item
- Bartender on "The Crew"
- Apple at the cores of 17- and 53-Across and 10- and 23-Down
- Apple desktop computer
- Cheese go-with, for short
- Kind of apple or Apple
- Computer competitor
- Mr. McAnally
- Mr. Davis
- PC competitor
- Rock group Fleetwood ___
- PC brand
- An Apple computer
- Cheese's partner
- A little machine that's waterproof
- It's not PC?
- It's un-PC
- Self-described self-defense expert on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
- Un-PC?
- Present-day studio?
- "Gypsy" Fleetwood ___
- It's Mick Fleetwood, not this
- Mixing machine, for some?
- Computer in studios
- "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me" Davis
- Coat - computer
- Master Charlie's raincoat
- The master key may be worn
- As worn by master Charlie?
- Would a tartan lining suit it?
- As worn by mother a lot?
- It helps keep the rain off, back in camp
- Water-resistant machine part
- Scot with a bit of stomach ache?
- As worn by a master crook initially?
- As worn by a master chef initially?
- Scot holding the master key?
- Coat
- El Capitan runner
- Jock (not PC!)
- Lion or Jaguar runner
- Apple containing chips?
- Computer choice
- See 8
- PC's archrival
- The master, a college head, is a Scot
- iMovie computer, for short
- Fleetwood ___ ("Dreams" band)
- Bernie ___ (comedian in "Ocean's Eleven")
- Cheese partner, for short
- Big ___ (fast-food burger)
- Cheese's popular partner
- Computer that runs OS X
- Garment that takes a bit of machining
- Co-owner of Paddy's Pub on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
- Fleetwood ___ (Stevie Nicks's band)
- GarageBand computer, for short
- Easy ___ (Kraft pasta product)
- Name prefix for "son of"
- London rainwear, briefly
- Old-style "dude"
- Jobs' creation, briefly
- Master Charlie's wet weather wear
- "I can't remember this guy" epithet
- Computer running OS X, for short
- Apple since '98
- Relative of "buddy"
- With 50 Down, alternate puzzle title
- Actor Davis
- The garment for many a company head
- Non-PC device?
- High Sierra runner
- Bro
- Scot partnering Beth in play
- Non-PC?
- ___ and cheese (lunch pasta dish)
- "Big ___" (McGwire nickname)
- Dude
- With "tar," a paving material
- Bit of a grimace from Jock, perhaps
- Canadian singer DeMarco
- A raincoat - from Birmingham, actually
- Tubular pasta, for short
- Cheese partner, in an economical dish
- Apple since 1984
- "Bub" alternative
- A less than immaculate garment
- Would a tartan lining suit it?
- Computer with Photos
- Cheese mate, in a budget lunch
- "Son of," in Scottish names
- The banker in the Beatles' "Penny Lane" never wears one in the pouring rain (very strange!)
- Beth's garment, in play?
- U.K. raincoat
- Lobster ___ & cheese
- Cheese's pasta partner
- It’s big at the Golden Arches?
- A worn machine part
- Baked ___ and cheese
- Scottish surname prefix
- Brit’s raincoat
- Tech brand since 1998
- Elbow pasta, for short
- "The Bernie ___ Show"
- Garment to see on a master?
- Bit of a grimace from a Scot
- Computer seen at a Genius Bar
- Unidentified male
- Instagram's most-followed cosmetics brand in 2019
- "Penny Lane" outerwear
- ___ Pro
- Master Charlie's little coat
- ___-and-cheese pizza
- Garment needing a bit of machining
- Computer at the front of a machine?
- It's big at the Golden Arches
- Fried ___ and cheese balls
- Singer McAnally
- A worn master key
- Pasta in a cheesy dish, informally
- Beauty company that partnered with Rosalia in 2020
- As worn for a master class initially?
- Genius Bar computer
- "A ___ and cheese is something that can actually be so personal" (Porowski)
- ___ and cheese (candy cane flavor)
- Master chef, initially, a Scot
- Partner of cheese
- Cosmetics brand
- Computer for Apple pickers?
- ___ and cheese bites
- "___ and Me"
- Surrey slicker
- Brand whose M stands for "makeup"
- As worn by master Charlie?
- As worn by mother a lot?
- With 58-Down, words before cheese
- Big name in laptops and lipstick
- Monterey runner
- Love Me Lipstick brand
- ___ Pro (tech product)
- Scot with a bit of stomach ache?
- As worn by a master crook initially?
- As worn by a master chef initially?
- The garment for a masterly company head?
- A garment for when mum gets cold
- Laptop choice
- Lobster ___ and cheese
- Apple variety?
- Prefix in many a Scottish surname
- Scot holding the master key?
- Big ___ (McDonald's burger)
- By many an account, it's a short garment
- Apple desktop
- Chili ___ (pasta dish)
- As worn by a master craftsman initially?
- Computer debut of 1984
- Jake and Amy's baby, on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- What fits the Venn diagram of "Computers" and "Pastas"?
- Apple on a teacher's desk, perhaps
- Ruby Woo lipstick brand
- Start of many Scottish surnames
- Easy ___ (longtime Kraft product)
- Big ___ (Golden Arches burger)
- ___ and cheese burger
- McDonald's "Big" sandwich
Last Seen In
- New York Times - April 16, 2025
- New York Times - April 10, 2025
- LA Times - April 06, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 04, 2025
- New York Times - March 28, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 25, 2025
- Daily Quick - March 17, 2025
- LA Times - March 09, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - March 07, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - February 23, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 19, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 16, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - February 15, 2025
- Family Time - February 03, 2025
- USA Today - January 30, 2025
- USA Today - January 28, 2025
- New York Times - January 22, 2025
- USA Today - January 08, 2025
- Daily American - January 08, 2025
- New York Times - January 06, 2025
- LA Times - December 31, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 29, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 10, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 07, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 19, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 21, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 15, 2024
- New York Times - October 13, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 08, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 06, 2024
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