Clues for the word "STAN"
We've had 414 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 911 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on March 23, 2025.
Referring Clues
- The Man
- Getz or Kenton
- Ollie's partner in slapstick
- Cartoonist Drake
- One of the hunters in "The Deer Hunter"
- Ollie's sidekick
- Spider-Man creator Lee
- Actor Shaw of "Tough Enough"
- Quarterback Humphries
- Jazzman Getz
- 1972 Wimbledon winner Smith
- Hall-of-Famer Coveleski
- Hockey's Mikita
- Saxophonist Getz
- Kenton of jazz
- "A Kind of Loving" novelist Barstow
- "South Park" boy
- Lee or Musial
- Jazzman Kenton
- ___ Lee of Marvel Comics
- Baseball's Musial
- Ollie's partner
- Hockey great Mikita
- "South Park" kid
- See 40-Down
- Satirist Freberg
- Comical Laurel
- One of the deer hunters in "The Deer Hunter"
- Laurel of comedy
- Comedic Laurel
- Funnyman Laurel
- Writer Berenstain famous for the Berenstain Bears
- Lee who created Spider-Man
- With 74-Down, Marvel Comics founder
- Musial of the Cards
- "The Man" of Cardinals history
- Ollie's partner in old comedy
- Ollie's buddy
- ___ Drake, longtime illustrator of "Blondie"
- Jazz's Kenton
- Asian ending for "land"
- Mikita of hockey
- ___ Smith, who won the 1972 Wimbledon
- Lee of Marvel Comics
- Laurel or Musial
- Asian nation suffix
- Novelist Barstow
- Performed terribly, slangily
- "Land," in central Asia
- 1971 U.S. Open winner ___ Smith
- Hall-of-Famer Musial
- Ollie's partner in comedy
- A "South Park" kid
- Smith who won Wimbledon in 1972
- 1970s tennis great Smith
- Smith who won the 1972 Wimbledon
- Suffix meaning "land" in some country names
- Baseball's ___ the Man
- "South Park" boy who's always crying "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!"
- Berenstain of kid-lit's Berenstain Bears
- Getz of jazz
- Avant-garde filmmaker Brakhage
- Pal of Kenny and Kyle
- Laurel from England
- Mikita or Musial
- Ollie's comic partner
- Baseball great Musial
- Jazz saxophonist Getz
- Cooperstown honoree Musial
- "The Man" of baseball
- Cooperstown's Musial
- Ollie's comedy cohort
- Hindu or Afghani follower
- Musial or Mikita
- Orchestra leader Kenton
- Comedian Laurel
- "The Man" of St. Louis
- Cardinals slugger Musial
- Sax star Getz
- Miami Heat coach Van Gundy
- Lee of Marvel Comics fame
- Laugh-getter Laurel
- Funny Freberg
- Mr. Laurel
- X-Men creator Lee
- Baseball Hall of Famer Musial
- Laurel of film comedy
- One of the saner kids on "South Park"
- Kid on "South Park"
- Cardinals legend Musial
- Ollie's comedic partner
- Musical Getz
- Tennis great Smith
- Getz into jazz
- Jazz pianist Kenton
- Getz into the sax
- Laurel in films
- Hall of Fame pitcher Coveleski
- Eminem song on "The Marshall Mathers LP"
- Thin comedy partner of 70-Across
- "They killed Kenny!" shouter on "South Park"
- Denver Nuggets owner Kroenke
- Guy that Paul Simon advises to "Make a new plan"
- Ollie's comedy partner
- Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Humphries
- Coveleski of Cooperstown
- "American Dad!" dad
- Tennis Hall of Famer Smith
- Sax great Getz
- Hall of Famer Musial
- Baseballer Musial
- Jazzy Getz
- Musial of baseball
- Kids' book author Berenstain
- "South Park" kid
- "Streetcar . . ." nickname
- Getz or Kenton of jazz
- Lee of Spider-Man fame
- Comic Laurel
- Suffix meaning "land"
- X-Men co-creator Lee
- Suffix in many Asian place names
- Thin half of a comedy duo
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Musial
- First name in slapstick
- The Man of Cardinals history
- ___ the Man
- ___ the Man Musial
- Oliver's Laurel
- Lee or Laurel
- Marvel Comics' Lee
- "The Man" Musial of baseball
- Comic book creator Lee
- Spidey's creator
- The Man, in baseball
- "The Man" Musial
- Comedian Laurel of slapstick
- Lee of comic book fame
- Musial of diamonds
- The other Berenstain
- He's "the Man"
- First name in legendary comedy
- Ollie's cohort
- Musial of Cooperstown
- Lee of comicdom
- Laurel of Laurel and Hardy
- ___ "the Man" Musial
- Eminem song that samples Dido's "Thank You"
- Persian word for "country"
- Lee who co-created 24-Across
- Seven-time N.L. batting champ Musial
- ___ the Man (Cardinal nickname)
- Suffix meaning "land"
- Laurel or Lee
- "Streetcar ..." nickname
- Ollie's comic chum
- Orlando Magic coach Van Gundy
- "South Park" kid in a poof-ball hat
- 2000 Eminem single
- Musial of the Cardinals
- Creature creator Winston of sci-fi filmdom
- Orlando Magic head coach Van Gundy
- Mikita, for one
- Kyle and Kenny's friend on "South Park"
- Hockey-maven Fischler
- Funny Laurel
- Laughable Laurel
- Ollie's pal
- Persian for "place of"
- Getz or Laurel
- Lee, Getz or Musial
- Laugh-inducing Laurel
- Musial who was "The Man"
- Half of an old comedy duo
- Cardinal great Musial
- One of the Shmenge brothers
- Word fragment repeated by Herman Cain when discussing foreign policy in October
- Jazz great Getz
- Bandleader ___ Kenton
- Bandleader ___ Kenton
- Lee of comics fame
- Jazz's Getz
- Jazz legend Getz
- Band-leader Kenton
- Musial or Laurel
- Ollie's chum
- Ollie's co-star
- Musial or Lee
- Eminem song
- Bandleader Kenton
- Friend of Kyle and Kenny
- Paul Simon advised him to "make a new plan"
- Zany Laurel
- Diamond great Musial
- Ollie's ally
- One of the Berenstains
- Laurel of Laurel & Hardy
- Slugger Musial
- Saxophonist Getz or cartoonist Drake
- Chum of Cartman, Kenny, and Kyle
- Political satirist Freberg
- Cardinals legendary slugger Musial
- Former Blackhawk Mikita
- First name in old slapstick
- Sax immortal Getz
- Musial of the diamond
- Ollie's simpering sidekick
- Common Asian place suffix
- 'The Man' Musial
- Hockey Hall of Famer Mikita
- Cartoonist Lee
- Persian for "place"
- Marvel's Lee
- Asian country suffix
- Persian suffix that ends seven country names
- South Park kid
- Lee of comics
- "Mr. Mom" director Dragoti
- Pollster Greenberg
- Friend of Kyle, Kenny, and Eric
- Title name in a 2000 Eminem hit
- Hulk cocreator Lee
- Laurel of old comedy
- With 45-Across, Thor's co-creator
- Musial the Cardinals legend
- Musial in Cooperstown
- British playwright Barstow
- Fantastic Four cocreator Lee
- Oliver's co-star
- Ending for many places in Asia
- Baseball legend Musial
- Musial of Cardinals fame
- Pistons coach Van Gundy
- "A minute with ___ Hooper"
- Laurel of note
- With 19 Across, onetime Bob Hope bandleader
- Tennis player Wawrinka
- Oliver Hardy's partner
- Mr. Musial
- Kid-lit author Berenstain
- Ending of several central Asian country names
- With 67-Across, co-creator of Spider-Man
- Laurel of old-time comedies
- Tennis's Wawrinka, winner of the 2015 French Open
- Lee of comic books
- Van Gundy of the N.B.A.
- ___ Lee, creator of Spider-Man
- First name in slapstick comedy
- Kenton or Getz of jazz
- "Make a new plan" guy, according to Paul Simon
- Eminem song about an obsessed fan
- He's "the Man" of baseball
- Asian land suffix
- Paul Simon's "make a new plan" guy
- Ollie's pal in old comedies
- Ending on several central Asian country names
- N.B.A. coach Van Gundy
- Actor Laurel
- Athlete Mikita
- Musial in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Laurel with Hardy
- Name on the cover of "How to Draw Superheroes"
- Ollie's friend
- Lee of comic-book fame
- Laurel, to Ollie
- Suffix meaning "country"
- Superhero creator Lee
- Musial who was the man
- End of seven UN members' names
- Mikita or Rogers
- "South Park" kid voiced by Trey Parker
- 70's tennis champ Smith
- Lee who co-created the Avengers
- Freberg of TV commercials
- In baseball, he's "The Man"
- Spider-Man creator ___ Lee
- Ollie's funny sidekick
- He says "They killed Kenny!"
- 68-across buddy
- Shelly's brother, on "South Park"
- "South Park" kid in a poofball hat
- Randy's son, on "South Park"
- 2016 U.S. Open winner Wawrinka
- Oliver's Laurel of comedy
- Ollie's foil
- Folk musician Rogers
- Disturbing Eminem hit
- Saxman Getz
- Sugar Ray drummer Frazier
- Eminem hit feat. Dido
- Jazz tenor saxophonist Getz
- Wall of Voodoo's Ridgway
- Sax man Getz
- Dickies guitarist Lee
- Eminem fan song?
- Eminem hit with Dido
- Chap getting last letter from Mrs Brown
- He comes from Constantinople - or Istanbul, if you prefer
- Comedy's Laurel
- L.A. Rams owner Kroenke
- Boy's time in hospital
- Suffix in Asian nation names
- Laurel providing singular shade
- Slapstick's Laurel
- Legendary Musial
- Spider-Man co-creator Lee
- Ending on the names of seven sovereign states
- Ollies pal in comedy
- Laurel of "The Flying Deuces"
- ___ Laurel, partner of Oliver Hardy
- * Boy for Sir Thomas
- One of a comical pair
- Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers drummer Lynch
- "___ Against Evil" (IFC series)
- Canadian folkster Rogers
- Jazz legend Kenton
- Ending for Asian nation names
- Friend of Kyle and Cartman on "South Park"
- Mikita or Lee
- First name of the dad on "American Dad!"
- Country suffix
- With 45 Across, co-creator of Black Widow
- Tennis star Wawrinka
- Laurel seen in distance
- He appears in an instant
- Eminem-inspired word for a rabid supporter
- Comic book legend Lee
- Ollie's "A-Haunting We Will Go" partner
- "The Americans" FBI agent Beeman
- Laurel of "Babes in Toyland"
- "Make a new plan, ___" (Paul Simon lyric)
- "___ & Ollie" (2018 film)
- Getz who was nicknamed "The Sound"
- Late comics icon Lee
- Obsessive fan, in modern slang
- Kowalski who cried "Hey Stella!"
- ___ the Man (old baseball nickname)
- Lee who co-created Spider-Man
- Laurel of slapstick
- Extreme devotee, in modern lingo
- Laurel of old slapstick
- Laurel seen with Hardy
- Overzealous fan, slangily
- "We have decided to ___ forever" (superfan's declaration)
- Suffix for seven country names
- Karen Walker's unseen husband in Will & Grace
- Member of the Rihanna Navy, e.g.
- Pal of Kyle and Kenny on "South Park"
- Member of a "hive"
- Obsessive fan
- With 34-Down, co-creator of Scarlet Witch
- Obsessive fan, slangily
- Ollie's foil, in old films
- Lee known for his cameos
- Comics icon Lee
- Devoted fan
- 2016 U.S. Open champ Wawrinka
- Comic book publisher Lee
- Overzealous admirer
- Superfan
- Ending of seven Asian countries' names
- Ending of seven country names
- Lee who co-created Magneto
- "The Americans" agent Beeman
- Central Asian country name suffix
- Ending for "Kazakh" and "Kyrgyz"
- With 130 Across, Spider-Man cocreator
- ___ Lee, longtime head of Marvel Comics
- Obsessive fan, in slang
- Musial or Getz
- ___ Smiths (tennis shoes)
- Lee with a posthumous cameo in "Avengers: Endgame"
- Devotee, informally
- Man's nickname that's a baseball team's nickname backward
- Artist Douglas
- Lee who co-created the X-Men
- End of seven country names
- Persian for "country"
- Country name suffix that means "land of"
- Big fan, in modern lingo
- Suffix in the names of seven U.N. members
- Eminem hit that has become slang for a superfan
- Suffix for "Kazakh"
- Comic book legend who shares a last name with 45-Across
- Uberfan, in modern lingo
- ___ Smiths: Adidas tennis shoes
- The dad on TV's "American Dad!"
- "South Park" kid in a blue-and-red hat
- Wawrinka of tennis
- ___ Twitter (community for fanbases)
- Ãberfan
- Swiftie or Twihard
- Die-hard fan, in modern lingo
- Persian suffix meaning "land"
- Mega-fan
- Uber-fan
- Die-hard fan
- Swiftie or Belieber
- Suffix with Kazakh
- Person losing their freakin' mind at the Eras Tour
- Big supporter, in modern slang
- BTS ARMY enlistee, e.g.
- Devoted fan, in slang
- Suffix on seven Asian country names
- Overzealous fan
- Asia's so-called "___ countries"
- Suffix for seven Central Asian countries
- ___ and Jan Berenstain, co-creators of "The Berenstain Bears"
- Devoted fan, informally
- Cardinals great Musial
- "Circa 1948" artist Douglas
- Name found in "fast and loose"
- Zealous supporter, in modern lingo
- Eminem hit whose title became a neologism for "fan"
Last Seen In
- New York Times - March 23, 2025
- New York Times - March 21, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 19, 2025
- LA Times - March 16, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - March 09, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 05, 2025
- New York Times - February 13, 2025
- USA Today - February 08, 2025
- USA Today - January 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 02, 2025
- LA Times - December 31, 2024
- LA Times - December 30, 2024
- New York Times - December 19, 2024
- Daily American - December 14, 2024
- New York Times - December 08, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - December 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 20, 2024
- New York Times - November 17, 2024
- USA Today - November 14, 2024
- LA Times - November 11, 2024
- New York Times - November 10, 2024
- USA Today - November 05, 2024
- USA Today - October 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 21, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - October 20, 2024
- New York Times - October 07, 2024
- Daily American - October 05, 2024
- Daily American - October 04, 2024
- LA Times - October 02, 2024
- LA Times - September 02, 2024
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