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Other crossword clues for answer "BERLE"

BERLE
TV's Uncle Miltie
Uncle Miltie
Milton on whose show Elvis famously appeared
Pioneer TV personality
Comic whose memoir was "B.S. I Love You"
Texaco Star Theatre host
Milton who was banned from "SNL"
Mr. Television
Texaco Star Theater host
He said, "You can lead a man to Congress, but you can't make him think"
He played Finch in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"
He said, "A good wife always forgives her husband when she's wrong"
Texaco Star Theater star
One-time television host Milton
The thief of bad gags
Early TV comedian Milton
Comedian called "the thief of bad gags"
First TV superstar Milton
TV pioneer Milton
Comedian dubbed "The Thief of Bad Gags"
Comedian known as "Mr. Television"
Early TV star Milton
Uncle Miltie's surname
Milton with jokes
His theme song was "Near You"
Memorable Miltie
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality
Golden Age TV star
Comedian dubbed "Mr. Television"
TV comedy pioneer
Uncle Miltie of early TV
First TV superstar
VIP of '50s TV
'50s TV superstar
TV's first megastar
Friars Club of Beverly Hills founder
Charter member of the TV Hall of Fame
TV's first big star
TV Hall of Fame charter member
Early Neil Simon employer
See 45 Down
TV uncle
Mr. Tuesday Night
Assistant Secretary of State.
U. S. Ambassador to Brazil.
A television character.
Adolph ___, Liberal party bigwig.
Video M. C.
Adolf ___, former Ambassador to Brazil.
This star is visible Tuesday night.
Famous name in TV.
TV man.
Comedian from N. Y. C.
TV headliner.
TV personality.
TV comedian.
Stateman Adolf.
TV star.
Contemporary comedian.
TV entertainer.
TV name.
TV comic.
Television star.
Television name.
Milton
Comedian Milton
Early TV headliner
Amusing Milton
Miltie
Milton from N.Y.C.
Milton of TV
Texaco Star Theater star on TV
Early TV comedian
Early TV sensation
A Milton who found paradise in TV
He played the Palace
Adolf or Milton
Superstar of early TV
Uncle Milty
Emmy-winning TV host of 1949
Old Texaco star
Tuesday night fixture on early NBC
Funnyman Milton
Roosevelt brain truster Adolf
Star of "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1949
1950s NBC icon
TV great who said "I live to laugh, and I laugh to live"
He played himself in "Broadway Danny Rose" and "Pee-wee's Big Adventure"
Comedian who married Joyce Mathews in 1941, divorced her in 1947 and married her again in 1949 "because she reminded me of my first wife"
Milton of comedy
Comedian who played Louie the Lilac on "Batman"
TV's Milton
Early TV's "Uncle Miltie"
Actor/comic Milton
Old Texaco pitchman
Mr. Television, Milton
Milton of early TV
Early TV legend
Comic legend
Charter member of the Television Hall of Fame
Comic who played Louie the Lilac on "Batman"
Texaco Star Theater headliner