Clues for the word "ROBOT"
We've had 213 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 422 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on March 10, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Gog, of film sci-fi
- Perfect slave
- Unpaid factory worker
- Kind of bomb
- Futuristic slave
- "Lost in Space" figure
- Metalhead?
- Martian explorer, e.g.
- Uncomplaining servant
- Mechanical man
- NASA exploring tool
- Automaton
- Hardly a symbol of spontaneity
- Brainless one
- Man of steel?
- Iron man?
- Bomb squad worker
- Deep-sea explorer, at times
- Modern factory sight
- Unpaid servant
- One with abs of steel?
- Assembly line fixture
- Steady worker
- Modern assembly line worker
- Tireless assembly line worker
- Bomb defuser, maybe
- Worker that never gets tired
- Sci-fi maid, maybe
- "Lost In Space" character
- Bomb squad machine
- Factory worker, maybe
- Mars explorer, e.g.
- Karel Capek creation
- Sci-fi valet, maybe
- One who acts without thinking
- Gort of "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
- Unthinking servant
- C-3PO or R2-D2
- Iron man
- High-tech gofer
- Mechanical worker
- Sci-fi staple
- Sci-fi antagonist, perhaps
- "I, ___"
- Kind of airport train
- Metal worker?
- Robbie, notably
- Metallic man
- Man of steel
- "WestWorld" character
- "RUR" figure
- Sci-fi machine
- Asimov subject
- Certain bomb squad worker
- Mechanical helper
- Asimov topic, often
- Android
- Isaac Asimov character
- Worker not interested in wages
- Steel worker?
- Modern factory worker
- Assembly-line worker
- Many an Asimov character
- Bomb-defusing machine
- One of several "Mystery Science Theater 3000" characters
- "I, ___"
- Automated worker
- "Lost in Space" man
- The iron giant in "The Iron Giant"
- "WestWorld" character
- "RUR" figure
- It may be used for dangerous work
- Sci-fi servant
- High-tech assembly line worker
- Futuristic unpaid worker
- Bomb-defusing worker
- Assembly line worker
- Metal man
- Android's cousin
- Factory worker
- Programmable machine
- Wired worker
- The Jetsons' maid, e.g.
- Sci-fi servant, sometimes
- 1970s funk dance, with "the"
- Rosie of "The Jetsons," for one
- Sci-fi butler, perhaps
- Mechanical assembly-line worker
- "The Terminator" soldier
- Worker that may suffer burnout?
- Sci-fi droid
- Pixar's WALL-E, e.g.
- Drone's relative
- Bomb squad member
- Mars Rover
- R2-D2 is one
- Klaatu's Gort, for one
- Tireless worker?
- Grade Z sci-fi "classic," "___ Monster"
- "Star Wars" character
- Android, e.g.
- Mechanical being
- Mechanical sci-fi creation
- Worker made out of metal
- Isaac Asimov subject
- Humanlike machine of sci-fi
- Primus or Helena, in a classic play
- The health and safety laboratory in Britain created vomiting Larry, a ___ that barfs
- Futuristic servant
- WALL-E, for instance
- Futuristic worker
- Metallic factory worker
- Product of some high-school competitions
- Unthinking worker
- Sci-fi servant, perhaps
- Mechanical man or woman
- Handy machine
- Metallic worker
- High-tech worker
- Mechanical person
- Worker made of steel
- High-tech drone, essentially
- Roomba, for one
- Programmable worker
- Many a modern assembly-line worker
- Word coined by writer Capek
- WALL-E, e.g.
- R2-D2, e.g.
- What writer Malcolm Peltu predicted could "cross a busy highway without being hit" by 2010
- Factory fixture, maybe
- Certain factory worker
- '77 Alan Parsons Project album "I ___"
- Mechanical Miley Cyrus song?
- L.A.'s Ima ___
- L.A. band Ima ___
- Man-made man - man-made machine
- Android's radical with boron implant?
- Flashy fellow, possibly with a screw loose?
- He's very efficient, if maybe flashy
- Inhuman boor, perhaps, Middle Eastern
- He shows no concern when his right boot needs mending
- Root out a bighead - that unfeeling fellow
- He's flashy, perhaps, but efficient
- Is he inhumanly able to rob?
- Flashy fellow lacking humanity
- Unemotionally, will he root out a blockhead?
- Flashy fellow, conceivably with a screw loose?
- To rob unreasonably is inhuman
- To rob atrociously is simply inhuman
- Automaton able to root out a bighead?
- Root out a bighead, being inhuman
- To rob, perhaps, is inhuman
- Computer-driven entity
- Automated machine
- R1-O2, BT's version of R2-D2?
- Automatic worker?
- Oz's Tik-Tok, for one
- Factory sight
- Michael Jackson dance, with "the"
- Take to backing a mindless operator
- Automaton runs rings round second-rate model
- Machine in part of plant beginning to blacken within
- Programmed machine in part of plant to check blood group
- Machine that's programmed to drill almost overturned
- Automaton, British in origin
- Mechanical man, British in origin
- Cheat turning to automatic machine
- Nonsense about Russian river by unthinking functionary
- Nick turned to automaton
- Inhuman boor, perhaps, yet titular head
- Worker made of metal
- Flashy type, perhaps, but technologically efficient
- Bomb squad device
- Subject of an Asimov collection
- To rob thus shows no humanity!
- Many an Amazon "worker"
- Unpaid worker
- Assembly line sight
- Term derived from a Czech word for "forced labor"
- Bomb-defusing device
- Metal worker?
- Android able to root out a bighead
- Asimov’s Cutie, e.g.
- Auto factory machine
- R2-D2 or BB-8, e.g.
- "I'm not a ___" (captcha phrase)
- Willing slave
- Steal books for mechanical man
- R2-D2, for one
- "Person" that speaks in beeps and boops
- Coldly efficient, but he makes two rock bottom starts
- To rob in inhuman fashion
- Man of steel?
- Flashy fellow, possibly with a screw loose?
- Nonhuman worker at the Henn na Hotel
- Droid, e.g.
- "Mr. ___": Rami Malek drama
- Member of the modern work force
- Costume that might start with a cardboard box
- Mechanical dance move
- One might develop consciousness in a sci-fi story
- "I'm not a ___" (online confirmation)
- Is he inhumanly able to rob?
- What a captcha tries to detect
- Unemotionally, will he root out a blockhead?
- Flashy fellow, conceivably with a screw loose?
- Captcha target
- Automaton able to root out a bighead?
- An inhuman invention
- Bender of "Futurama," for one
- Any of the Transformers
- Either of two wisecracking film critics in "Mystery Science Theater 3000"
- Claire or Oliver, in "Maybe Happy Ending"
Last Seen In
- USA Today - March 10, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 27, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 16, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 22, 2025
- Daily American - January 06, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 24, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 23, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 14, 2024
- New York Times - December 01, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 19, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - November 08, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 04, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 24, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 26, 2024
- LA Times - September 24, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 21, 2024
- LA Times - September 17, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - September 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - September 10, 2024
- Daily American - July 25, 2024
- LA Times - July 18, 2024
- Daily Quick - July 08, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - June 07, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - May 29, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - May 25, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - April 30, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - April 24, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 22, 2024
- New York Times - April 03, 2024
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