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

Other crossword clues for answer "LANG"

LANG
M filmmaker Fritz
Lana ___ (Superboy's friend)
Fritz ___, filmmaker
Film director Fritz _____
1/1 song word
Filmmaker Fritz
Grammy winner whose name rhymes with her 1989 album "Absolute Torch and Twang"
Avatar actor Stephen
Clubber ___ (Mr. T's "Rocky III" role)
Jack in the Box CEO Linda
Clubber ___ (Rocky rival)
Auld __ Syne
Syne preceder
Chanteuse k.d.
Pop's k.d.
Metropolis director
Director of "M" and "Metropolis"
When repeated, world-renowned "rock star" classical pianist who performed at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics
When repeated, Chinese concert pianist who performed at the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony
Metropolis director Fritz ___
Singer k.d.
Absolute Torch and Twang singer k.d.
Big Boned Gal singer k.d.
M director Fritz
Constant Craving singer k.d.
Short tongue?
Metropolis director Fritz
1992 Grammy winner k. d.
Ministry of Fear director Fritz
New Year's song word
Superboy's girlfriend Lana
Lana of Smallville
Auld ___ Syne
Film director Fritz
Middle of a New Year's song title
Director Fritz
Shadowland singer k.d.
Katherine Kelly ___ of "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Fairy-tale man Andrew
Word in New Year's song
Country singer k.d.
Kent classmate
Singer who appeared on the cover of the first issue of Entertainment Weekly
Superboy's Lana
Clubber __, nemesis in "Rocky III"
January 1st song word
Kent's Smallville sweetie
Scott who turns into Ant-Man
Constant Craving singer
1987 "Crying" duettist with Orbison
Lana of Superman lore
When repeated, acclaimed Chinese pianist
Sp. or Ital.
k.d. of country music
1/1 word
M director
Austrian director
Smallville surname
Burns ballad word
Former Archbishop of Canterbury.
Author of "Blue Fairy Book."
Author of Blue Fairy Tales.
Cosmo Gordon ___, late Archbishop of Canterbury.
Cosmo Gordon ___, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Writer of fairy tales.
He wrote "The Blue Fairy Tale Book."
Fairy tale author.
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1928–42.
Famous name in Oberammergau.
Scottish author.
Scottish writer.
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1928–1942.
Scottish folklorist.
Speech: Abbr.
___ syne.
Eng. or Lat.
Tongue: Abbr.
Actress June
School study: Abbr.
Like Burns's syne
Fritz ___, film director
Word with syne
Scot who translated Homer
Editor of "The Blue Fairy Book"
The World of Homer author
Director Fritz ___
Ministry of Fear director
Shadowland singer
Constant Craving singer, 1992
The Big Heat director
Director of the "Dr. Mabuse" films
M director, 1931
Country singer k. d. ___
Singer k. d. ___
The King and I film director
Eng. or Span.
January 1 song word
Fritz who directed "Metropolis"
Singer with lowercase initials
Designer Helmut
Grammy-winning blues guitarist Jonny
Early filmmaker Fritz
Fritz ___, noir director
State Fair director Walter
Helmut of fashion
A.P. English subj.
A.P. ___ (high school English course, for short)
Fritz or k.d.
'Auld -- Syne'
Lie to Me Jonny
Contemporary bluesman Jonny
Guitar man Jonny
Middle word of a famed Scottish tune
Grammy winner k.d.
Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee k.d.
Fritz who directed "M"
Lit's counterpart, in A.P. English courses
Second word of the first song sung each year
Auld _____ Syne
New Year's Eve word
New Year's Eve song word
Clubber ___ ("Rocky" character)
Film director Walter
Ital. e.g.
Scottish poet Andrew
Superboy's sweetheart
Noted Hollywood director
<I>Metropolis<I> director Fritz
Canadian singer k.d.
Rocky III villain Clubber
See 34-Down
AP English course, for short
k.d. who duetted with Tony Bennett
Canadian Grammy winner k.d.
Blues star Jonny
Blues singer Jonny
k.d. of song
Fashion designer Helmut
Sp., Jpn., Swed., Ger. or Fr., say