% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "ALAN"

ALAN
Alda of "MASH"
Defender Dershowitz
Greenspan of The Fed
Hawkeye portrayer
The Fed's Greenspan
Thicke of "Hope & Gloria"
Alda or Arkin
Attorney Dershowitz
Bean or Shepard of NASA fame
Economist Greenspan
Rock 'n' roll pioneer Freed
TV's Thicke
The ____ Parsons Project
Cry, the Beloved Country novelist Paton
Alda or Parsons
Author Paton
First name at the Fed.
Funny King
King or Alda
Ladd or Alda
Ladd or Bates
Comic King
Rachins of "L.A. Law"
The__ Parsons Project
Retired Greenspan
Mathematician Turing
Cumming of {/Cabaret/}
40% of "Two and a Half Men"
Federal Reserve chairman Greenspan
Actor Alda who was born in the Bronx
Cryptanalyst Turing
With 67-Across, he did the "M*A*S*H"!
Actor Arkin
Country singer Jackson
Deejay Freed
Fed head Greenspan
King of comedy
Commentator Colmes
Gallipoli author Moorehead
Suburgatory actor Tudyk
The History Boys playwright Bennett
Two and a Half Men man
28-Across creator Moore
Actor Cumming
British playwright Bennett
Computer scientist Turing
Contractor Gross who was released from a Cuban jail on 12/17/14
Freed of the radio?
Jackson of Country and Western
Legendary DJ Freed
Musical writer Menken
Pundit Colmes
Reed who provided the voice of Fred Flintstone
Thriller author Furst
Boston Legal character
Country superstar Jackson
Jackson of country
Severus's portrayer, in Harry Potter films
Zach Galifianakis's "The Hangover" role
The Line of Beauty author Hollinghurst
Succession actor Ruck
YA author Gratz
Minari star ___ S. Kim
TV comedy writer Zweibel
Actor Bates
Ladd or Lerner
Greenspan of finance
Actor Rickman
Astronaut Shepard
Codebreaker Turing
Freed the D.J.
Chester __ Arthur
One of the Arkins
Two and a Half Men role
Colmes of Fox News
Greenspan or Ladd
Freed from rock annals
Two and a Half Men character
Loretta's "M*A*S*H" colleague
First name of 28-Across
Astronaut Bean
Lawyer Dershowitz
Playwright Ayckbourn
True Blood writer Ball
Code-buster Turing
Presidential middle name
(with 38-Across) M*A*S*H actor
Actor Alda
Canadian actor Thicke
Former "As It Happens" co-host Maitland
Thicke or Maitland
NASA's Shepard
Artificial-intelligence pioneer Turing
Shepard of the Mercury Seven
Chester A. Arthur's middle name
Computer-science pioneer Turing
South African author Paton
Mercury astronaut Shepard
WWII code breaker Turing
With 47 Across, voice of J.D. Salinger in Netflix's "BoJack Horseman"
Freed on the airwaves
Turing or Cumming
Ball in production
Man's name that's a popular Disney character's name spelled backwards
Ridiculously neat
Turing who developed the Turing test
First name of two men who walked on the Moon
Man's name that's a really neat anagram?
_____ Smithee, pseudonym used by movie directors dissatisfied with the final product
Actor Thicke
Country star Jackson
With 5-Down, "This Gun For Hire" star
'50s deejay Freed
Cheryl's actor dad
Chester ___ Arthur
Economy watcher Greenspan
He played Hawkeye
Novelist Paton
Shepard in space
Thicke of "Growing Pains"
Thicke of TV
Broadway's ___ Jay Lerner
Greenspan of government
Greenspan of interest
One of the Ladds
Rock-and-roll pioneer Freed
Sues of "Laugh-In"
Turing or Thicke
D.J. Freed
Pioneering D.J. Freed
Sitcom actor Thicke
Composer Hovhaness
Cry, the Beloved Country author Paton
2000 presidential candidate Keyes
Federal Reserve chief Greenspan
Hale of "Gilligan's Island"
Musician Parsons
President Arthur's middle name
Alda of "What Women Want"
Alda or Thicke
With 10-Down, "The In-laws" actor
Project manager Parsons
Arkin of "Glengarry Glen Ross"
Greenspan of the Federal Reserve
Adam Arkin's dad
Alda of "The West Wing"
King or Keyes
Mister Ed's costar Young
Alda or Bates
Alda or Ladd
Arkin of "Little Miss Sunshine"
Greenspan or Shepard
Ladd in films
Ladd of "Shane"
Thespian Thicke
Pioneering deejay Freed
Space pioneer Shepard
Arkin of "Freebie and the Bean"
Frederick's lyricist, frequently
Rickman of "Die Hard"
Actor Bates of "Georgy Girl"
Ashby of the 1980s Astros
Astronaut Bean or Shepard
Hawkeye portrayer on "M*A*S*H"
Bates or Ladd
Classic comic King
Jackson of country music
Catch-22 actor Arkin
Money guru Greenspan
Alda of "Diminished Capacity"
Alda of "Tower Heist"
Jon's "Two and a Half Men" role
Turing or Greenspan
With 16-Across, a star of "Tower Heist"
Actor Ruck who played Cameron in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
Alda of "Manhattan Murder Mystery"
An Alda or an Arkin
Chester Arthur's middle name
Law professor Dershowitz
Page of the Purple People Eaters
Severus Snape portrayer Rickman
Thicke or Turing
Cumming going on Broadway
Cumming of "The Good Wife"
Freed of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
With 12-Down, actor who played Arnold Vinick on "The West Wing"
Irrational exuberance speaker Greenspan
Actor Cumming of "The Good Wife"
Country crooner Jackson
Freed from Cleveland
Hale who played Gilligan's commander
He portrayed Severus in the Harry Potter films
He took Donald's "M*A*S*H" role in the sitcom
Shepard or Turing
Turing featured in "The Imitation Game"
Turing played by Benedict
Snape portrayer Rickman
Tudyk of "Firefly"
Computer pioneer Turing
Rickman of "Quigley Down Under"
Robin Thicke's dad
The Carmichael Show actor David ___ Grier
Alda or Arbesfeld
Dershowitz at the bar
See 64 Across
Thicke of "Hope and Gloria"
Thicke of TV's "Hope and Gloria"
Bates or Thicke
The___Parsons Project: rock group
Young or Rachins
Fed Chief Greenspan
Greenspan
King or Arkin
King or Thicke
Arkin or Alda
Director Pakula
Freed of rock 'n' roll
Mr. Alda
British dramatist Ayckbourn
Talk show host Thicke
Actor Ladd
Colmes of news duo Hannity & Colmes
NFL Hall-of-Famer Page
Newsman Colmes
Actor Cumming of "Circle of Friends"
Former Fed chief Greenspan
King or Young
With 54-Down, "Catch-22" actor
Arkin of films
Former California senator Cranston
Longtime bridge columnist Truscott
Political pundit Colmes
Comet co-discoverer Hale
Tony winner Bates
The Great Bridge Scandal author Truscott
Former Fed chairman Greenspan
Former Fed head Greenspan
Logician Turing
Lyricist Lerner
Greenspan concerned with green
Film composer Menken with eight Oscars
King with jokes
Rickman of Harry Potter films
Arkin of "Argo"
Shepard who hit golf balls on the moon
Freed from radio music
Moon Shot co-author Shepard
Hooper's Store proprietor on "Sesame Street"
Oscar winner Arkin
Shepard who walked on the moon
Jackson with a 2015 "Keepin' It Country" tour
Oscar-winning composer Menken
The first "A" in A.A. Milne
Late actor Rickman
PBS "Mystery!" host Cumming
Six Feet Under creator Ball
Actor Thicke on Canada's Walk of Fame
Astronomer Hale
Moonwalker Shepard
Rickman who played 8-Across
Instinct star Cumming
Actor Alda who wrote the best-seller "If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?"
With 31-Across, "The Aviator" Oscar nominee
Doom Patrol actor Tudyk
Einstein's Dreams novelist Lightman
Watchmen comic book writer Moore
Ruck of "Spin City"
Rickman of "Love Actually"
Ruck of HBO's "Succession"
Firefly actor Tudyk
Actor Ruck
Cryptographer Turing
Disney composer Menken
With 43-Down, "M*A*S*H" star
Arkin, Paton, or Alda
Mr. Greenspan
Alda or King
Hale or Alda
A Ladd
Admiral Shepard
Bates or Alda
Ladd or Thicke
Thicke or Bates
With 60 Down, "M*A*S*H" star
Bates or Arkin
Chairman Greenspan
King or Shepard
Milne's first name
Rock pioneer Freed
Young or Hale
Adam's father
Arkin or Thicke
Comedian King
One of the Osmond Brothers
With 6 Across, star of "M*A*S*H"
With 64 Across, TV's Hawkeye Pierce
King or Ladd
Alda or Shepard
Senator Cranston
With 68 Across, "M*A*S*H" actor
King or Cranston
Ladd of films
Ladd or King
Robert Alda's son
Moonwalker Bean
Name on the Fed head list
Alda of "The Aviator"
Ben's predecessor at the Fed
Ladd of film
Name meaning "harmony"
With 58 Down, star of "M*A*S*H"
Composer Menken
Sesame Street shopkeeper
Ben's Federal Reserve predecessor
He played Jimmy's "West Wing" opponent
TV talk host Colmes
Sesame Street store proprietor
With 8 Down, "M*A*S*H" star
Ben's Fed predecessor
Lyricist __ Jay Lerner
Rickman of the Harry Potter films
Rickman of the Potter films
With 3 Down, "M*A*S*H" star
After __ (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed)
Disney film composer Menken
Lunar golfer Shepard
With 46 Across, winner of six Golden Globes from 1975-82
Two and a Half Men guy
The Imitation Game role
Alphabetically second presidential middle name
Benedict, in "The Imitation Game"
Colleague of John, Gus and Deke
First name of two moonwalkers
Project Mercury name
Fed head before Ben
With 1 Across, "M*A*S*H" star
With 55 Across, "Little Miss Sunshine" Oscar winner
Code-cracker Turing
With 84 Down, portrayer of Severus Snape
3 Down's first name
Name akin to Elaine
Actor Alda or Rickman
With 17-Across, Hawkeye's portrayer
With 48-Down, a "M*A*S*H" costar
Cabaret Tony winner Cumming
With 36-Down, 1980 Hasty Pudding Man of the Year
With 58-Down, a noted Hawkeye
Cumming of "The Anniversary Party"
Longtime California senator Cranston
One of the Osmonds
American Beauty screenwriter Ball
Irrational exuberance coiner Greenspan
1984 World Series MVP Trammell
Film composer Silvestri
Tigers manager Trammell
Football Hall of Famer Page
Relief pitcher Embree
The ___ Parsons Project (rock band)
The Age of Turbulence author Greenspan
Ben's predecessor as Fed head
Cumming of "Reefer Madness"
Presidential middle name after Abram
Songwriter Bergman
Our Character, Our Future author Keyes
1954 Heisman Trophy winner Ameche
Arkin of "Wait Until Dark"
Colmes of "Hannity & Colmes"
Film composer Menken
Parsons of music
Proprietor of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street"
Man's name.
Russian wolfhound.
Ladd of Hollywood.
Mr. Ladd, of the screen.
Wolfhound.
___ Ladd, of the screen.
A Hollywood Ladd.
Singer of O, Promise Me in "Robin Hood."
Dr. ___ Valentine, E. S. A. head.
First name of 39 across.
Mr. Ladd.
Mr. Paton.
___ Ladd.
Admiral Kirk.
Ambassador Kirk.
Dr. Valentine.
Hollywood Ladd.
Mr. Bunce of radio.
Mr. Milne.
Mr. Mowbray, actor.
Mr. Villiers, writer on blue-sea sailing.
Actor Young.
Author Milne's first name.
Man's name meaning harmony.
Mr. Young of Hollywood.
Actor Bunce of TV.
Author Milne.
Mr. Ladd of "Shane."
One of A. A. Milne's names.
Pres. Arthur's middle name.
Sue Carol's husband.
TV's Young.
Actor Bunce.
Comedian Young.
Ex-Ambassador Kirk.
Large dog.
Senator-elect Bible.
All-American Ameche.
Ameche, star fullback.
Hunting dog.
One of Robin Hood's friends.
Senator Bible.
Ameche of football fame.
Author Villiers.
Sen. Bible.
Adm. Kirk.
Arthur's middle name.
Capt. Villiers of Mayflower II.
Capt. Villiers.
Footballer Ameche.
Poet Seeger.
Writer Paton.
Author Herbert.
David Balfour's friend.
___ Jay Lerner.
Aida
Sen. Bible of Nevada.
First name in space.
Comdr. Shepard.
Friendship VII's Shepard.
Paton.
Milne.
Sherwood Forest minstrel.
One of Milne's names.
Dog in heraldry.
Heraldic dog.
King.
Seeger.
Short-eared dog in heraldry.
Ladd
Ex-fullback Ameche
Shepard
TV's King
Arkin or Ladd
Entertainer King
Emcee King
Hunting dog of old
Paton or King
Sen. Cranston of Calif.
Arkin
Football's Page
Mr. King
One of the Kings
Alda
Old hunting dog
Arkin or Bean
King or Bates
Ladd or Arkin
Arkin or Bates
Young man slain by Duke Mantee
Hale, King or Arkin
Musical Lerner
An Alda
King of TV
King often seen at Vegas
Ladd or Mowbray
Paton or Hale
Actor Mowbray
King of the entertainment field
Ladd of film fame
Shepard of space-traveling fame
Arkin or Mowbray
Bates or Mowbray
Bean or Bates
Hale or King
King born in Brooklyn
Part of C.A.A.
King of clubs
King, for one
Memorable Ladd
Middle name of No. 21
Name before Arthur
Arkin or King
He has Alda talent
King or Bean
Late-show host Thicke
Thicke of the night shows
Actor Badel
Bates or Paton
Chester ___ Arthur (No. 21)
Columnist Abelson
King of the comics
Loretta's teaser on "M*A*S*H"
Sen. Cranston
First name of 125 Across
He gets Alda glory
Mr. Thicke
Bates or King
Lyricist ___ Jay Lerner
Old-time wolfhound
Trammell of baseball
A King
First name of 44 Across
King of humor
Pakula or Bates
Paton or Ladd
Thicke from Canada
Actor Rachins
Middle name of the 21st U.S. President
Mowbray of films
Shepard or Bean
Actor-comic Thicke
Bean or Shepard
Ladd or Paton
Shepard or King
Thicke or King
Trammell of the Tigers
___ Rachins plays Douglas Brackman
Baritone Opie
Comical King
Memorable Paton
Pulitzer Prize poet Dugan: 1962
Actor Arkin or Autry
Bates or Hale
Ladd or Bean
One of the Hales
Pulitzer Prize poet Dugan
Senator Simpson
With 64 Across, "The Four Seasons" director
A Bates
Actor Young of TV's 67-Across
Lyrist ___ Jay Lerner
A.A. Milne's first name
Arkin of "Catch-22"
Gatsby portrayer, with 36-Across
Humorous King
Wyoming's Simpson
Broadway's _____ Jay Lerner
Greenspan, for one
Josephine Tey investigator _____ Grant
Paton of "Cry, the Beloved Country" fame
Sen. Simpson
Baseball's Ashby
Ex-Sen. Cranston
Ashby of the 80's Astros
Football Hall-of-Famer ___ Page
Bridge expert Truscott
Josephine Tey investigator ___ Grant
Pulitzer poet Dugan
With 17-Across, Hawkeye Pierce portrayer
The Way We Were writer Bergman
Conservative Keyes
Money man Greenspan
The "A" of Chester A. Arthur
Banking chief Greenspan
Fed chairman Greenspan
Harvard's Dershowitz
With 15-Down, "This Gun for Hire" star
Actor Young of TV's "Mister Ed"
Commentator Keyes
Ladd or Greenspan
The "A" in Chester A. Arthur
With 31-Down, "Sweet Liberty" star
An Arkin
Rock radio pioneer Freed
The first "A" of A. A. Milne
___ Jay Lerner of Lerner & Loewe
English actor Bates
Religious philosopher Watts
___ Freed, the so-called Father of Rock and Roll
___ Trammell, 1984 World Series M.V.P.
English playwright Ayckbourn
Late bridge columnist Truscott
___ Turing, the Father of Computer Science
Bean who was the fourth man to walk on the moon
One of TV's "Two and a Half Men"
Actor Ford of "Snatch"
Astronaut Shepard or Bean
Lyricist Bergman
Singer Jackson with more than 20 #1 country hits
Lightman who wrote "Einstein's Dreams"
Actor Rickman of the Harry Potter films
Arkin of Hollywood
Cumming of "Nicholas Nickleby"
One of the men on "Two and a Half Men"
Philosopher Watts
Political commentator Colmes
With 8-Down, "Shane" star
___ Freed, 1960s payola figure
___ Turing, a founding father of computer science
Moore who wrote "Watchmen"
Actor Rickman who played 32-Across
Chiropractor on "Two and a Half Men"
Simpson of the Simpson-Bowles commission
Writer Moore or Moorehead
Ex-Fed head Greenspan
Jackson with 13 #1 country albums
Bean on the moon
Singer Jackson with 26 #1 country hits
Turing who was portrayed in "The Imitation Game"
Enigma machine decoder Turing
Bean in a pod?
Disc jockey Freed
King who spoke at Kennedy's inaugural ball
Mathematician Turing who was the subject of "The Imitation Game"
Boy's name that's an anagram of 18-Across
Bean in space
Boy's name that becomes a girl's name if you move the first letter to the end
First name of two of the 12 astronauts who have walked on the moon
___ Thicke, onetime late-night host
Astronaut Shepard, first American in space
Late Surrealist Turner
___ Freed, early radio personality who coined the term "rock 'n' roll"
___ Kim, 7-year-old star of the Golden Globe-winning "Minari"
___ Page, N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer turned justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court
Succession co-star Ruck
Actor Ruck of HBO's "Succession"
Actor Alda or Arkin
Menken who wrote the music for "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin"
Non-Muppet owner of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street"
Page or Ameche of football
Parsons who worked on "Abbey Road" and "The Dark Side of the Moon"
Comedian David ___ Grier
With 55-Down, portrayer of Arnold Vinick and Hawkeye Pierce
Charlie's brother, on "Two and a Half Men"
-- J. Pakula
Cranston or Lerner
Freed or Thicke
Young of 'Mr. Ed'
Actor Hale
Alda or Hale
Alda or Bean
Abbey Road engineer Parsons
Don't Answer Me Parsons
Eye in the Sky Parsons
Year of the Cat engineer Parsons
He had his Parsons Project
Keyman Clark of Dire Straits
Keyman Price of The Animals
Country guy Jackson
Engineer Parsons
Lucifer Parsons
Canned Heat's Wilson
Keyboardist Price of The Animals
Lee Shaw of The Damned
Dark Side of the Moon engineer Parsons
Animals keyman Price
___ Parsons Project
Atom Heart Motherengineer Parsons
Original MTV VJ Hunter
VJ Hunter
Yes drummer White
Computing pioneer Turing
Beauty and the Beast composer Menken
Fed name
Former Sen. Simpson
First name of the second human in space
Former California Sen. Cranston
Watchmen author Moore
With 20-Across, "Cry, the Beloved Country" author
Pitcher Embree
Former Senator Cranston, who recently passed away
Novelist Sillitoe
Cryptologist Turing
Hale who played the Skipper
Greenspan, who was just approved for a 4th term
Middle name of the 21st president
Turing played by Benedict Cumberbatch in "The Imitation Game"
Turing with a namesake artificial-intelligence test
Benedict's role in "The Imitation Game"
The Way of Zen philosopher Watts
Cryptography expert Turing
Cumming of "Schmigadoon!"
The Traitors host Cumming
Mathematician and code breaker Turing
Dershowitz or Page
Freed or Cranston
King or Freed
Loretta's "Mash" co-star
President Chester Arthur's middle name
Bean or Freed
Freed or Page
McLean and Loretta's sitcom co-star
Thicke or Ladd
Arkin in "Gattaca"
First name in interest rates
King of entertainment
See 9 Down
Chattahoochee singer Jackson
King of the comedians
Rickman of "Galaxy Quest"
Turing or King
With 2 Down, "M*A*S*H" star
Heisman winner Ameche
Cape Canaveral's Shepard
First name of first American in space
Sitcom legend, with 42-Across
The ___ Parsons Project
An Osmond brother
Rickman of Hollywood
He was Hawkeye
Shane star Ladd
Jackson of Nashville
Parsons with a Project
The Aviator actor Alda
Alda the sitcom legend
Part of A.A. Milne
Alda of TV
First name of 29-Down
First name of the first American in space
Shepard or Greenspan
Sitcom legend Alda
Alda of TV and film
Arkin of film
Early space explorer Shepard
Greenspan or Alda
Thicke of sitcoms
Arkin or Shepard
Shepard who went around and around
Dershowitz or Alda
Rickman or Hale
Hawkeye player
Shepard of space
Shepard on Mercury
Spaceman Shepard
Rickman in "Harry Potter" films
Rickman of "Harry Potter" movies
Turing or Tudyk
Hollywood's Alda or Arkin
Rickman who played Snape
Turing of the Turing test
Turing profiled in "The Imitation Game"
With 32-Across, "M*A*S*H" star
Argo actor Arkin
Schmigadoon! actor Cumming
Actor David ___ Grier
Rickman who portrayed Snape
Name hidden in "final answer"
Turing with a namesake test
Apollo 12 astronaut Bean
Ruck of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
Ruck of "Succession"
Turing who helped crack the Enigma code
Walker with the hit "Faded"
Die Hard actor Rickman
___ Jay Lerner (librettist)
Mathematician/philosopher Turing
Name hidden in "Angela Lansbury"
Radiology pioneer ___ L. Hart
Bean on Apollo-Saturn 12
Dershowitz of the Bar
Early DJ Freed
Hawkeye portrayer Alda
Paton or Cranston
Poet Dugan
With 10 Down M*A*S*H regular
Ameche of gridiron fame
____ King
Arkin or Shepherd
M*A*S*H actor Alda
M*A*S*H star Alda
See 16 Across
Ladd who played Shane
First "A" of A.A. Milne
McLean's sitcom co-star
With 53-Across, A-list sitcom legend?
Science whiz Turing
'50s DJ Freed
Zach's "The Hangover" role
Ladd of Westerns
Shepard who went into space
Country Boy singer Jackson
Anti-apartheid author Paton
Freed or Turing
Rickman in "Harry Potter" movies
Turing portrayed in "The Imitation Game"
Masterpiece Mystery! host Cumming
Alda of "Bridge of Spies"
Alda of "The Longest Ride"
Cumming who voices Gutsy Smurf
Jackson in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Jackson of the Grand Ole Opry
Jackson with the country album "34 Number Ones"
One of the Aldas
1969 moonwalker Bean
Activist author Paton
Cumming of "Spy Kids" movies
Jackson with 16 CMA Awards
With 62-Across, "M*A*S*H" star
Name that's a "Lion King" name backward
Turing on England's 50-pound note
Bates of "The Fixer"
Turing of the Time 100
The Way of Zen author Watts
Ladd in westerns
Pundit Keyes
Fed first name
Thicke of comedy
With 28 Across, "A New Life" director
I Have a Rendezvous With Death poet Seeger
Reed who voiced Fred Flintstone
Cry, the Beloved Country writer Paton
The Good Wife actor Cumming
EGOT winner Menken
Former Senator Simpson of Wyoming
Greenspan or Cranston
Greenspan or Simpson
Page of football fame
Playwright Bennett
Keyes of conservatism
Branch of the New England Patriots
Figuring Turing
Predecessor of Ben and Janet
Second man in space, after Yuri
Theater composer Menken
Washington Wizards player Anderson
Calculating Turing
Former senator Cranston
Minstrel in Robin Hood's band
Robin Thicke's father
Shortstop Trammell
Longtime senator Cranston
Computing machine pioneer Turing
Cranston from California
Grammy winner Jackson
Parsons with records
Rickman who played Professor Snape
Turing who cracked the Enigma code
Country-pop singer Jackson
First name of two of the dozen men who have walked on the Moon
Tudyk of "Resident Alien"
With 24-Across, Emmy winner for acting, writing and directing
Rickman who played Severus Snape
Turing on the U.K.'s 50-pound note
Turing who helped to crack the Enigma cipher