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Other crossword clues for answer "ALF"

ALF
'36 presidential hopeful Landon
Mr. Landon
On Melmac, he was Gordon Shumway
1936 campaigner Landon
Franklin beat him in 1936
TV alien
TV's ET
Landon of Kansas
TV alien from Melmac
TV extraterrestrial
Sitcom alluded to in "Permanent Midnight"
Alien who eats cats
The Simpsons composer Clausen, or the title of a different sitcom he composed for
Alien who ate cats
'80s sitcom star
1980s sitcom that ended with an unresolved cliffhanger
Gordon Shumway's nickname
Sitcom starring an extraterrestrial
E.T. on TV
Politico Landon
'80s TV show about the Tanner family
Noted cat eater of the '80s
TV character who attended high school for 122 years
TV character who said "I wasn't known on Melmac as the whiz kid for my scholastic ability"
TV character who was captain of his Bouillabaisseball team
TV character who went to high school for 122 years
TV character with the catchphrase "Haaa! I kill me"
Title TV character whose real name is Gordon Shumway
Alien from Melmac
TV character with the catchphrase, "Ha! I kill me!"
Landon
Cuddly TV alien
E.T.'s TV cousin
Hirsute alien of TV
Landon of 1930s politics
Furry TV E.T.
Sitcom alien
Alien on TV
Governor Landon
TV sitcom alien
1980s title TV character whose name is an acronym
Furry TV alien
Furry TV sitcom alien
Fictional visitor from Melmac
Sitcom character with an acronymic name
Extraterrestrial of 1980s TV
1936 presidential candidate Landon
Cat-eating 1980s TV character
Landon who lost to FDR in 1936
1980s TV character who went to high school for 122 years
'80s TV character who said that the kindest thing one can do for another is to "burp downwind"
In the first line of this series, there's a crash and the line "We have a visitor"
1936 standard-bearer Landon
Escapee from the planet Melmac
Television extraterrestrial
Wise-cracking sitcom alien
Franklin's 1936 opponent
Furry sitcom star
Presidential also-ran Landon
Sitcom ET
Sitcom critter from Melmac
TV E.T.
The Tanners' alien live-in
'80s sitcom about an extraterrestrial
Furry visitor in a 1980s sitcom
1936 candidate Landon
TV alien of the 1980s
Furry ET on TV
Fuzzy pitchman for 10-10-220
10-10-220 "spokesalien"
Franklin's foe in '36
Furry sitcom E.T.
Visitor from Melmac
Politician Landon
Cockney's 50%
Extraterrestrial from Melmac
Out-of-this-world title acronym of '80s TV
1980s sitcom starring a puppet
Acronymic alien of '80s TV
E.T. of TV
FDR opponent Landon
Roosevelt opponent Landon
Loser to Franklin in 1936
Sitcom creature from outer space
Wisecracking TV alien
'80s TV E.T.
1980s TV E.T.
Alien adoptee of the Tanner family, on TV
Cat-loving TV alien
Former sitcom starring Max Wright
Furry sitcom alien
Landon who ran against FDR
Landon who was trounced by FDR
Franklin's opponent of 1936
Hairy houseguest of the Tanners
TV show with trapdoors all over the set
ET of '80s TV
Sitcom character from Melmac
The Tanners' houseguest on 1980s TV
Cat-eating alien with an eponymous '80s sitcom
'80s sitcom character who loved to eat pussy
Alien of TV
'80s TV puppet
ET from Melmac
Furry little alien
Melmackian
1936 presidential runner-up Landon
229-year-old TV alien
TV extraterrestial
Sitcom character adopted by the Tanners
Sitcom character who lived with the Tanners
Franklin's 1936 foe
Sitcom E.T. voiced by Paul Fusco
1930s Kansas governor Landon
The Tanners' adoptee, on TV
Wisecracking TV E.T.
Fuzzy TV E.T.
Gordon Shumway's title alias, in a sitcom
Go Simpsonic With the Simpsons composer Clausen
'80s sitcom puppet
Landon of 1920s-'30s politics
1920s-'30s politico Landon
1980s sitcom ET
Loser to Franklin in '36
Sitcom star from Melmac
Furry sitcom extraterrestrial
Fuzzy sitcom star of the 1980s
Melmac native of 1980s TV
Wisecracking extraterrestrial of 1980s TV
Furry 1980s sitcom star
One-time candidate Landon
Nancy's Kassebaum's dad
Onetime TV alien
Campaign '36 nickname
Green Acres role
'36 candidate Landon
'80s prime-time alien
'80s TV alien
Campaign name of '36
'80s sitcom
Great Britain's Archie Bunker
Popular '80s stuffed toy
Title character of an '80s sitcom
'80s sitcom alien
'80s sitcom from Alien Productions
Britcom character on whom Archie Bunker was based
First TV series in Dolby Surround sound (1986)
1936 headline nickname
Name from Old Norse for a magical creature
Alien who lived with the Tanner family on '80s TV
Emmy-winning composer Clausen
TV character fond of eating cats
Visitor from the planet Melmac
Melmac alien
Show that aired opposite "MacGyver"
TV character who played bouillabaseball on his home planet Melmac
Acronymic title character of '80s TV
ET who's appeared on "Hollywood Squares"
Presidential candidate Landon
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air took over its time slot
TV series set in the Tanner household
Kansas' ex-Governor Landon.
He carried only two states.
Maine and Vermont liked him.
Landon, one-time candidate.
Man's nickname.
___ Landon.
Landon's nickname.
Nickname in 1936 campaign.
Nickname of 1936.
Short for a man's name.
An F.D.R. opponent.
Campaign name, 1936.
Loser to F.D.R.: 1936
Kansas notable's nickname
Landon, to friends
Nickname of '36 contender
1936 loser
A loser to Franklin
Loser to Franklin: 1936
Nickname of a '36 contender
Airy ___ of comics
TV sitcom
Alien in a sitcom
Fuzzy TV star
Furry TV fellow
Popular sitcom
TV comedy series
A Landon
Gordon Shumway
Landon or TV alien
Actor-director Kjellin
Candidate Landon
Melmackian of TV
Paul Fusco TV role
Gov. Landon
First name in 1936 politics
Landon from Kansas
80's sitcom with the voice of Paul Fusco
Furry fellow of 80's TV
Landon of politics
1980's NBC sitcom
Snouted TV alien
Sitcom extraterrestrial
TV puppet voiced by Paul Fusco
Title acronym of 1980's TV
___ Monroe, "Green Acres" role
Late 80's sitcom
1980s sitcom title role
Furry TV extraterrestrial
Landon who ran for president in 1936
Puppet show?
TV character from the planet Melmac
TV title character voiced by Paul Fusco
1980s sitcom built around the Tanner family
Gov. Landon, who lost to F.D.R.
1980s sitcom with an extraterrestrial
1936 foe of Franklin D.
Furry extraterrestrial in a 1980s sitcom
1980s sitcom filmed with a puppet
Big-nosed character of 1980s TV
1936 opponent of Franklin D.
Title TV character who was over 200 years old
Governor Landon who ran for president in 1936
Interstellar sitcom star
Landon who lost in a landslide
Old sitcom character who was 229 years old
Three-foot 1980s sitcom character
TV character with a rippled snout
Extraterrestrial from the planet Melmac
ET from the planet Melmac
Sitcom ET from the planet Melmac
1980s TV extraterrestrial
1980s sitcom puppet
Landon who lost in a landslide to F.D.R.
Sitcom character from the planet Melmac
ET who once appeared on "Entertainment Tonight"
Titular cat-eater
Cat-eating character
Creature who ate cats
1980s sitcom in the memoir "Permanent Midnight"
Landon or Kjellin
Pol Landon
Old politico Landon
TV title alien
One of Franklin's electoral victims
Eighties sitcom character who was over two hundred years old
The Tanners' houseguest
Eighties sitcom character from the planet Melmac
Extraterrestrial of nineteen-eighties TV
Name found in "real friend"
Houseguest from Melmac
The Tanners' alien houseguest
Alien of sitcom fame
Cat fancier from Melmac
Furry TV alien from Melmac
TV character from Melmac
Alien talk show host
'80s sitcom featuring an alien
The Tanners' alien guest
Thing from Melmac
'80s sitcom extraterrestrial
'80s sitcom about an alien
Classic TV alien
Extraterrestrial of '80s TV
'80s TV character who became a cat lover
'80s sitcom ET
'80s sitcom character from Melmac
Sitcom character who came from Melmac
Cat-eating sitcom extraterrestrial
ET on TV, once
Kansan Landon
Name hidden in "royal flush"
Melmackian emigre
Presidential candidate ___ Landon
Alien life form
Presidential candidate Landon, familiarly
Furry '80s sitcom star
Furry alien from Melmac
TV version of 67-Across
Funny TV alien
1936 Franklin opponent
Franklin's '36 foe
First name in the 1936 campaign
He faced Franklin
The Simpsons scorer Clausen
It aired before "The Hogan Family" in the '80s
Sitcom character born in 1756
ET who co-hosted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1989
Hairy sitcom character
Sitcom with an alien from Melmac
He lost to Franklin in 1936
TV composer Clausen
Franklin's opponent in 1936
His TV Land co-host is Ed McMahon
The Simpsons composer Clausen
Loser to Franklin
Friendly TV extraterrestrial
Sitcom character voiced by Paul Fusco
NBC sitcom debut of 1986
NBC sitcom featuring the Tanner family
1980s sitcom character from Melmac
1980s sitcom featuring an extraterrestrial
Title character from Melmac
Landon who lost in 1936
Title sitcom character with eight stomachs
He ran against Franklin in 1936
Landon who lost to FDR