Clues for the word "NAT"
We've had 331 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 759 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Cryptic crossword on December 10, 2025.
Definition of nat
- adv. - Not.
- - Not at; nor at.
Referring Clues
- Revolutionist Turner
- Basketball Hall-of-Famer Holman
- Cole who sang "The Christmas Song"
- Turner of note
- ___ King Cole
- Slave Turner
- Antislavery leader Turner
- A Turner
- Slave leader Turner
- Styron's Turner
- Pendleton of "Northwest Passage"
- "Ah, Wilderness!" character
- Singer ___ King Cole
- Adderley of hard bop
- Actor Pendleton
- Insurrectionist Turner
- N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Holman
- Diner owner in "Beverly Hills 90210"
- Pendleton of Dr. Kildare films
- Noted Turner
- Turner in history
- "Ah, Wilderness!" character ___ Miller
- Cole who was "King"
- Rebellious Turner
- Critic Hentoff
- Writer-critic Hentoff
- Rebel Turner
- Jazzman Adderley
- Columnist Hentoff
- ___ Hiken, creator of "The Phil Silvers Show"
- Basketball coach Holman
- Turner or Cole
- Jazz cornetist Adderley
- Adderley of bop
- Writer Hentoff
- Organic: Abbr.
- Holman who was known as Mister Basketball
- ___ Fleischer, who was known as Mr. Boxing
- Boxing historian Fleischer
- Turner who led a revolt
- ___ "King" Cole
- Old D.C. team member
- Holman who was known as Mr. Basketball
- D.C. ballplayer
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- Unforgettable Cole
- 61-Down, now
- D.C. baseballer
- Turner of a page in history
- Mr. Miller in "Ah, Wilderness!"
- Washington ballplayer, briefly
- R.F.K. Stadium player, for short
- 15-Across now, informally
- Rebelling Turner
- Baseballer with a "W" on his cap
- Turner of history
- N.L.'er since 2005
- "Unforgettable" Cole
- Crooner Cole
- Crooner "King" Cole
- ___ "King" Cole
- Turner of revolt
- With 29-Across, "Unforgettable" singer
- NBA Hall of Famer Holman
- Vocalist "King" Cole
- Cole nicknamed "King"
- Jazz expert Hentoff
- Rebellion leader Turner
- Cole called "King"
- Basketball Hall of Famer Holman
- William Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- "Unforgettable" singer ___ King Cole
- Slave rebellion leader Turner
- Adderley of jazz
- Musical Cole
- Washington baseball player, briefly
- D.C. player
- Old "King" Cole
- Boxing writer Fleischer
- Peach Pit owner on "Beverly Hills 90210"
- Clifton of the 1950s Knicks
- D.C. baseballer, for short
- Cannonball Adderley's cornet-playing brother
- Larry's father on "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
- Village Voice columnist Hentoff
- RFK Stadium player
- Good name for an entomologist
- Baseballer with a W on his cap
- Turner of history book pages
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (book that won the 1968 Pulitzer for Fiction)
- Boxing authority Fleischer
- ___ King Cole
- Washington MLBer
- Fleischer who founded The Ring magazine
- Singer Cole
- Turner of American history
- DC baseballer
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- NL player, in headlines
- "Mona Lisa" name
- DC baseballer, in headlines
- National Leaguer
- Lithographer Currier
- ___ "King" Cole
- Turner of history books
- Crooner King Cole
- ___ "King" Cole
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- Holman or Turner
- Washington ballplayer, for short
- Crooner ___ King Cole
- Cole who was King
- Washington pro, informally
- Cole or Turner
- "Unforgettable" King Cole
- Turner of a revolt
- "Unforgettable" first name
- First name among legendary crooners
- Mr. Cole
- Rebel slave Turner
- D.C. slugger
- Turner who turned to violence
- Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
- "King" Cole
- Cole who sang "Unforgettable"
- Turner of a page in history?
- Baseballer with a "W" on his cap, for short
- Good name for an entomologist?
- DC baseballer, for short
- Legendary singer ___ King Cole
- Former RFK Stadium NLer
- Singer ___ "King" Cole
- William Styron subject Turner
- Slave revolt leader Turner
- "King" Cole's first name
- Turner who led a slave rebellion
- King Cole the crooner
- Musical King Cole
- Holman or Hentoff
- Natalie's "Unforgettable" pop
- Ger. or Fr.
- Turner of history pages
- "Mona Lisa" name
- Former Dirty Projector Baldwin
- Civil War rebel Turner
- Natalie, to her pals
- Natalie, affectionately
- Giant rival, briefly
- Red rival, briefly
- Old King Cole?
- MacMaster or Portman, to friends
- Authur Hentoff
- Author Hentoff
- He sang with Stubby in "Cat Ballou"
- Adderley of jazz lore
- Member of a D.C. nine
- Turner who led a rebellion
- Cannonball's bro
- ___ 'King' Cole
- Basketball's Holman
- D.C. player, for short
- 'Unforgettable' singer
- Basketball pioneer Holman
- 'Unforgettable' Cole
- Name associated with 'Unforgettable'
- Singer ___ 'King' Cole
- Natalie's father
- Turner or Hentoff
- Natalie's dad
- Natalie's pop
- Stubby's 'Cat Ballou' partner
- Part of GNP
- 'King' Cole's first name
- 'King' Cole
- Crooner ___ 'King' Cole
- Revolting Turner
- D.C. ballplayer for short,
- Rebellious slave Turner
- Crooner 'King' Cole ___
- Jazz critic Hentoff
- D.C. athlete
- Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one
- Portman to pals
- "Confessions of ___ Turner"
- Cager ___ Holman
- Senior govt.
- Rebellion figure Turner
- Washington baseballer, for short
- D.C. ballplayer, briefly
- Jazzman Adderly
- Onetime RFK Stadium player
- Turner of a rebellion
- Music writer Hentoff
- D.C. player, briefly
- Washington ballplayer, affectionately
- ___ Geo Wild
- Holman of basketball
- D.C. diamond figure
- Slave insurrectionist Turner
- Journalist Hentoff
- Rebelion leader Turner
- DC pro athlete
- Turner of pages in history
- Longtime jazz writer Hentoff
- Actor: ___ Faxon
- Natalie or Nathan, famil-iarly
- Washington player, briefly
- ___ Geo
- Capital player, briefly
- Baseball's Ryan Zimmerman or Jordan Zimmermann, briefly
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (1967 Pulitzer winner)
- Phillie foe
- ____ King Cole
- Giant rival, for short
- ___ Holman, early basketball great
- Intl. state
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (1967 Pulitzer-winning novel)
- Commercial lead-in to Geo
- Met or Phillie rival
- ___ Geo (Alaska State Troopers airer)
- Faxon who won a 2011 screenwriting Oscar
- Mr. Turner
- Storied Turner
- Natalie, for short
- MacMaster or Portman, familiarly
- The Washington Post April figure
- Actor Faxon
- 2015 N.L. MVP Bryce Harper, e.g.
- Natalie, familiarly
- With 4 Down, jazz cornetist
- Countrywide: abbr.
- D.C. pro
- DC ballplayer
- ___ Geo: nature channel
- Turner of an insurrection
- N.L. player whose home games include a Presidents Race
- Player watching Presidents Races at ballgames
- Revolter Turner
- King Cole or Turner
- Writer/critic Hentoff
- Singer with the four knights
- Player in Washington, familiarly
- Lead-in to Geo
- ___ Geo (cable channel, familiarly)
- Singer King Cole
- Major leaguer with a "W" cap
- Met rival from D.C.
- 2017 NLDS player
- Crooner ___ "King" Cole
- ___ "ing"Cole
- Washington baseball player, for short
- ___ X (Chris Rock "SNL" character)
- The Naked Brothers Band singer Wolff
- "Unforgettable" ___ King Cole
- He's said to be fly
- He heartens the senator
- Beltway Series player
- Washington baseballer
- Comic actor Pendleton
- Turner who led a slave rebellion in 1831
- Jazz writer Hentoff
- "The Confessions of ___ Turner" (1967 novel)
- Little Men orphan
- Violin-playing orphan in "Little Men"
- Turner who led an 1831 rebellion
- 1831 rebellion leader Turner
- Cable TV's ___ Geo Wild
- Hawthorne or Cole
- ___ Geo Wild (cable channel)
- He's always in consternation
- ___ Geo: cable channel
- D.C. baseball player
- ___ Geo (TV channel, familiarly)
- Bryce Harper, for now
- Tobacconist ___ Sherman
- Little chap turning brown
- Natalie Cole's singing father
- Cornetist Adderley
- Man of imagination
- D'Back's D.C. rival
- MLB player nickname since 2005
- Man's nickname that sounds like a pest
- King Cole of song
- Expo, today
- ___ sci.
- NL East player
- Max Scherzer or Anthony Rendon, e.g.
- Player in a red, white and blue uniform
- Met's D.C. rival
- ___ Geo (cable channel, for short)
- Member of the 2019 World Series champs
- 2019 World Series champ
- Revolutionary Turner
- Washington baseballer, familiarly
- Hawthorne nickname
- The little chap may bite, we hear
- Turner who led a historic revolt
- ___ Sherman cigars
- Styron protagonist Turner
- No relation to 43 Down
- Little chap said to be a six footer!
- He's a bit of a lunatic!
- D.C. player, formerly a Montreal Expo
- ___ Turner Park, Newark
- Turner who led an 1831 slave rebellion
- D.C. MLB player
- Washington NLer
- Bryce Harper when he won a 2015 M.V.P. award, e.g.
- Jazz trumpeter Adderley
- Cowboy Love
- Jazz singer ___ King Cole
- Singer Puff, aka Left at London
- Pro in D.C.
- 2019 World Series winner, in brief
- Capital player, for short
- Nickname for 63-Across
- Washington, D.C., baseball player, for short
- ___ Turner's rebellion
- - King Cole
- "Home Again" actor Wolff
- MLBer since '05
- Nickname that might drop -han
- Jazz legend ___ King Cole
- Legendary singer "King" Cole
- Turner in a historic rebellion
- Old West cowboy Love
- ___ Geo Kids (educational magazine)
- D.C. MLBer
- ___ Geo Mundo
- Pro across town from a Cap
- 2019 W.S. champ
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 10, 2025
- Your Life Choices - October 23, 2025
- Daily American - October 17, 2025
- New York Times - October 07, 2025
- LA Times - October 01, 2025
- New York Times - September 21, 2025
- LA Times - August 05, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - August 04, 2025
- Daily American - July 14, 2025
- LA Times - July 13, 2025
- Your Life Choices - June 24, 2025
- New York Times - June 22, 2025
- LA Times - May 31, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - May 29, 2025
- LA Times - May 15, 2025
- LA Times - May 04, 2025
- LA Times - May 01, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 28, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 24, 2025
- Daily American - March 21, 2025
- USA Today - March 15, 2025
- New York Times - March 11, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - March 03, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 31, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 30, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 23, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 09, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 02, 2024
- LA Times - November 24, 2024
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