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Other crossword clues for answer "NAT"

NAT
Actor Wolff of "The Stand"
___ Geo Wild (cable channel)
___ King Cole
Bilko creator Hiken
Reverse tan?
Revolutionary Turner
Styron's "The Confessions of __ Turner"
Author Hentoff
Crooner ___ King Cole
Rebellious Turner
Singer ___ King Cole
2019 World Series champ
Swinger from D.C.?
2019 World Series-ring wearer, to fans
Columnist Hentoff or screenwriter Faxon
Slave revolt leader Turner
Tobacconist Sherman
2019 MLB playoffs player
Turner who led an 1831 slave rebellion
Rebellion leader Turner
Free Speech for Me--But Not for Thee writer Hentoff
__ "King" Cole
Styron's Turner
Journalist Hentoff
Brave rival, briefly
Country singer Stuckey
NCAA member: Abbr.
Stephen Strasburg, e.g.
Washington baseballer
Wolff of TV's "The Naked Brothers Band"
___ Sherman (luxury cigarettes)
___ Sherman
Critic Hentoff
Screenwriter Faxon
___ Geo
Ballplayer with a W on his cap
Brave enemy?
Slave rebel Turner
King Cole
Part of NCAA (abbr.)
NL East player, for short
Cole
Boxing maven Fleischer
Singer "King" Cole
Singer Cole
Unforgettable name
D.C. ballplayer
Washington player
Turner of history pages
Met foe
Player for DC's old Senators, to fans
The Confessions of __ Turner
Writer Hentoff
19th-century insurrectionist Turner
Little Men orphan
Violin-playing orphan in "Little Men"
1831 rebellion leader Turner
Turner who led a rebellion
Turner who led an 1831 rebellion
Rebel Turner
The Confessions of ___ Turner (1967 novel)
First name that's an anagram of two common English words
Script W sporter, informally
Turner portrayed in the 2016 film "The Birth of a Nation"
_____ Geo Wild (network)
Bryce Harper, as of his big-leagues debut, e.g.
Man's name that's a color spelled backwards
Apt name for an entomologist?
One whose first pitch was thrown in 2005, informally
Result of lying out
Name that sounds like one insect and is an anagram of another
Capital pitcher, e.g., informally
Cole or Turner
Pendleton of "Another Thin Man"
Mr. Boxing Fleischer
Cole who was "King"
Musical Cole
Natalie's father
Insurrectionist Turner
Unforgettable Cole
Crooner "King" Cole
Crooner Cole
NBA Hall of Famer Holman
Turner of revolt
With 29-Across, "Unforgettable" singer
Cole called "King"
Cole nicknamed "King"
Jazz expert Hentoff
Vocalist "King" Cole
Unforgettable singer ___ King Cole
Basketball Hall of Famer Holman
William Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
Adderley of jazz
Slave rebellion leader Turner
Jazz cornetist Adderley
Washington ballplayer, briefly
Actor Pendleton
Washington baseball player, briefly
Good name for an entomologist?
Turner of note
Jazzman Adderley
Turner of history
Revolting Turner
Slave insurrectionist Turner
Turner who led a slave rebellion
Washington player, briefly
D.C. slugger
___ Geo (magazine nickname)
Zimmerman or Zimmermann, familiarly
D.C. diamond denizen
Turner depicted in 2016's "The Birth of a Nation"
Styron hero, ____ Turner
Crooner Cole^NA
Revolt leader Turner
Turner or Cole?
Vocalist Cole
Autobiographer Turner
Cole of song
Fleischer of boxing
Pt. of NBC
A Cole
First name in slavery
Insurrectionist slave Turner
Slave Turner
Fleischer who founded The Ring magazine
Columnist Hentoff
Washington MLBer
Boxing writer Fleischer
D.C. player
Former RFK Stadium NLer
Old "King" Cole
D.C. athlete
Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one
Baseball's Ryan Zimmerman or Jordan Zimmermann, briefly
__ Geo: nature channel
2017 NLDS player
N.L. player whose home games include a Presidents Race
Bryce Harper, for now
__ Geo: cable channel
MLB player nickname since 2005
Member of the 2019 World Series champs
MLB Expo, since 2005
Styron protagonist Turner
__ Geo
N.L. East player
Washington NLer
__ Geo Wild
Major leaguer with a "W" cap
Player watching Presidents Races at ballgames
__ Geo (cable channel, familiarly)
Unforgettable singer
D.C. MLBer
D.C. baseballer
Pro across town from a Cap
William Styron's "The Confessions of __ Turner"
Trumpeter Adderley
Lithographer Currier
Mona Lisa singer
Styron title character
Ah, Wilderness! character
Turner of American history
Mona Lisa name
DC baseballer, in headlines
NL player, in headlines
National Leaguer
Cole who sang "Unforgettable"
DC baseballer, for short
Singer __ "King" Cole
DC pro athlete
Onetime RFK Stadium player
__ sci.
__ hist.
__ Geo (Alaska State Troopers airer)
With 4 Down, jazz cornetist
Countrywide: Abbr.
__ Geo (cable channel, for short)
Hawthorne nickname
No relation to 43 Down
DC ballplayer, in headlines
Turner of a rebellion
Erstwhile RFK Stadium player
One at home south of the Birds
Judd's role in "I'm Not Rappaport"
Cannonball Adderley's cornet-playing brother
Clifton of the 1950s Knicks
Peach Pit owner on "Beverly Hills 90210"
Baseballer with a W on his cap
Larry's father on "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
RFK Stadium player
Turner of history book pages
Village Voice columnist Hentoff
The Confessions of ___ Turner (book that won the 1968 Pulitzer for Fiction)
Boxing authority Fleischer
Burmese demon.
Man's nickname.
Spirit worshiped in Thailand.
Genie of Thailand.
Boy's nickname.
Rope dancer of India.
Natal: Abbr.
Possible nickname for Hawthorne.
A big league: Abbr.
Any National League ballplayer.
Major baseball league: Abbr.
Washington ballplayer.
Baseball league: Abbr.
Mr. Fleisher, of boxing.
Any NL ballplayer.
American League player.
Coach Holman.
Inhabitant: Abbr.
One of the Leagues: Abbr.
Original inhabitant: Abbr.
Born: Lat. abbr.
Type of inhabitant: Abbr.
A "Senator."
Short for a baseball league.
Mets' league: Abbr.
Of a country: Abbr.
Phillies' league: Abbr.
A league: Abbr.
American Leaguer.
Big league: Abbr.
Nickname for Hawthorne.
Ballplayer.
Styron's hero.
Mets' league.
Not artificial: Abbr.
___ Turner.
Benchley, to friends
Turner
Writer Benchley, to friends
Major league: Abbr.
Pre-Ranger nickname
Pendleton
Reds' league: Abbr.
King Cole or Turner
Musical King Cole
One of the Turners
Styron's "Confessions of ___ Turner"
A famous Turner
Turner or Hentoff
First name of a Styron hero
One of the Cole family
Turner of a best seller
The Confessions of ___ Turner
Actor Pendleton: 1899–1967
A Turner
Pendleton or Cole
Styron hero
Styron's Mr. Turner
Historic Turner
Vocal "King" who popularized 35 Down
___ Turner, Styron hero
Pendleton of old films
Walter Johnson was one
Cole or Pendleton
Late singer Cole
Marie-José ___, French actress
Natalie's singing father
Car 54, Where Are You? creator Hiken
Ernie Bilko creator Hiken
Mr. Turner
Posthumous duettist of 1991
Singer with the Four Knights
____ King Cole
_____ King Cole
Revolutionist Turner
Antislavery leader Turner
Cole who sang "The Christmas Song"
Slave leader Turner
Adderley of hard bop
Pendleton of "Northwest Passage"
Diner owner in "Beverly Hills 90210"
Noted Turner
Pendleton of Dr. Kildare films
Turner in history
Ah, Wilderness! character ___ Miller
Writer-critic Hentoff
Adderley of bop
Basketball coach Holman
Holman who was known as Mister Basketball
Organic: Abbr.
___ Fleischer, who was known as Mr. Boxing
Boxing historian Fleischer
Holman who was known as Mr. Basketball
Old D.C. team member
Turner who led a revolt
Rebellious slave Turner
Mr. Miller in "Ah, Wilderness!"
Turner of a page in history
15-Across now, informally
R.F.K. Stadium player, for short
N.L.'er since 2005
Rebelling Turner
King Cole's first name
Giant rival, briefly
Member of a D.C. nine
Red rival, briefly
Music writer Hentoff
Capital player, briefly
Turner of pages in history
The Confessions of ___ Turner (1967 Pulitzer winner)
The Confessions of ___ Turner (1967 Pulitzer-winning novel)
Commercial lead-in to Geo
Faxon who won a 2011 screenwriting Oscar
Giant rival, for short
Phillie foe
___ Holman, early basketball great
D.C. pro
The Washington Post April figure
Lead-in to Geo
Met rival from D.C.
Player in Washington, familiarly
Tobacconist ___ Sherman
Expo, today
Man's nickname that sounds like a pest
D.C. player, formerly a Montreal Expo
___ Sherman cigars
Bryce Harper when he won a 2015 M.V.P. award, e.g.
Pro in D.C.
Washington athlete, for short
2019 World Series winner, in brief
Capital player, for short
Jazz trumpeter Adderley
Washington, D.C., baseball player, for short
Nickname that might drop -han
Turner in a historic rebellion
___ X (Chris Rock character on "SNL")
Civil War rebel Turner
Former Dirty Projector Baldwin
Jazz critic Hentoff
Boxing expert Fleischer
D.C. ballplayer for short,
-- Geo Wild
Rebellion figure Turner
-- Geo
D.C. player, for short
Met or Phillie rival
___ Geo Wild
The Village Voice writer Hentoff
Turner in a rebellion
The Lost Weekend bartender
Cannonball Adderley's brother
Jazz cornettist Adderley
Natalie's duettist on "Unforgettable"
Cowboy Love
Turner who led an 1831 rebellion of enslaved people
Boxing reporter Fleischer
Hentoff or Cole
Trumpeter/cornetist Adderley
First name among legendary crooners
The Confessions of _____ Turner
Holman or Turner
___ Turner Park, Newark
Styron's "The Confessions of ___ Turner"
Rebel slave Turner
William Styron subject Turner
Washington ballplayer, for short
Turner of history books
Legendary singer ___ King Cole
Met's D.C. rival
Superman star Christopher
Turner who led a historic revolt
D.C. MLB player
Turner who led an 1831 revolt
D.C. baller
D.C. baseball player
*(This question isn't meant for me)
Basketball great Holman
Memorable Cole
Crooner ____ King Cole
Cole of crooning
Confessions of ___ Turner
Hiken or Turner
Turner, in a Styron novel
Vocal legend Cole
Mr. Cole
Turner who turned to violence
Unforgettable King Cole
Unforgettable first name
Turner of a revolt
Washington pro, informally
King Cole the crooner
D.C. ballplayer, briefly
Baseballer with a "W" on his cap, for short
Washington ballplayer, affectionately
Cornetist Adderley
Natalie Cole's singing father
___ Geo (TV channel, familiarly)
D'Back's D.C. rival
Jazz singer ___ King Cole
Nickname for 63-Across
Singer Puff, aka Left at London
___ Turner's rebellion
Home Again actor Wolff
Jazz legend ___ King Cole
Old West cowboy Love
___ Geo Kids (educational magazine)
___ Geo Mundo
Old D.C. ballplayer, for short
RFK player
One of Acta's crew
___ X ("Saturday Night Live" character played by Chris Rock)
Actor Wolff of "The Fault in Our Stars"
L-O-V-E singer ___ King Cole
D.C. major league pro
Woman's nickname that drops "alie"
D.C. MLB pro
Home team pro at RFK Stadium until 2007
Was acquitted
Ah, Wilderness! father
Woman's nickname that omits "alie"
Ah, Wilderness! patriarch
Living the Bill of Rights writer Hentoff
Washington baseballer, for short
He sang with Stubby in "Cat Ballou"
D.C.'s Bryce Harper, notably
Beltway Series player
D.C. Major Leaguer
Max Scherzer or Anthony Rendon, e.g.
Player in a red, white and blue uniform
Member of the 2019 MLB champs
Washington baseballer, familiarly
Beltway batter
MLB champ in 2019
MLB player in a red, white and blue uniform
Player with a curly W on his cap
D.C. batter
MLB player with a "curly W" cap
Player on a D.C. team