Other crossword clues for answer "PYLE"
- PYLE
- WWII correspondent
- Nabor's TV role
- War correspondent Ernie
- Nabors' marine
- Sitcom simpleton Gomer
- Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus
- Nabors portrayal
- Sitcom private
- Thorn in Sgt. Carter's side
- Classic TV Marine
- Gomer, of old T.V.
- Old-time journalist Ernie
- Title gas station attendant/Marine of 1960s TV
- Here Is Your War author Ernie
- TV Marine Gomer
- Sitcom role for Nabors
- Gomer ___, U.S.M.C.
- Gomer of sitcoms
- Nabors role
- TV's Gomer
- Thorn in Sgt. Carter's side, in a sitcom
- Journalist Ernie
- World War II journalist Ernie
- Nabors's most memorable role
- Gomer or Ernie
- Ernie or Gomer
- 1960s sitcom marine
- Nabors's role
- WWII journalist Ernie
- Marine played by Nabors
- Gomer of Mayberry
- Marine in a 1960s sitcom
- Missi or Gomer
- Correspondent Ernie
- Gomer of TV
- TV marine
- Mayberry gas station attendant
- WWII journalist
- War journalist Ernie
- Pulitzer journalist killed in combat in 1945
- Pulitzer-winning WWII journalist
- Gomer or Goober
- Sitcom marine
- Here is Your War author
- Jim Nabors role
- Private Gomer
- Jim Nabors TV role
- Marine in a '60s sitcom
- Journalist praised by President Truman (1945)
- American illustrator.
- Famous war correspondent.
- G. I. chronicler.
- Writer of World War II fame.
- Subordinate of Sergeant Carter
- Author of "Brave Men."
- He died on Ie.
- His biography is a bestseller.
- Beloved war correspondent.
- G. I. chronicler, killed in 1945.
- Arizona's Governor.
- Famous name in journalism.
- Well-known war correspondent.
- World War II reporter.
- Chief Executive at Phoenix.
- Governor in Phoenix.
- Governor of Arizona.
- Late American journalist.
- Well-known newsman.
- Famous G. I. chronicler.
- Memorable reporter of W. W. II.
- Noted war correspondent.
- Famous Ernie.
- Memorable war correspondent.
- Memorable Ernie.
- Ernie.
- Author Ernie or Howard
- W.W. II G.I. chronicler
- Writer Ernie
- Columnist Ernie
- Author of "Men of Iron"
- He wrote "The Wonder Clock"
- Gomer or Howard
- He wrote "Brave Men": 1944
- Memorable journalist
- 1944 Pulitzer journalist
- Brave Men author, 1944
- Children's author Howard
- Denver of "The Dukes of Hazzard"
- W.W. II newsman Ernie
- Mayberry's Goober
- See 49-Down
- Winner of a 1944 Pulitzer
- Brave Men writer, 1944
- G.I. journalist
- TV actor Denver
- 1944 Pulitzer correspondent
- One of Carter's charges, on TV
- The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood author Howard
- Journalist who wrote the 1943 book "Here Is Your War"
- Nabors title role of 1960s TV
- Ernie ___, Pulitzer-winning journalist of W.W. II
- 1960s TV's "Gomer ___, U.S.M.C"
- Goofy Gomer
- Gomer on a sitcom
- Surname similar to Heep?
- Denver or Ernie
- Gomer of classic TV
- Brave Men writer
- Beloved marine
- Marine of classic TV
- Mayberry's recruit
- TV's comical Gomer
- Famous WWII correspondent
- Actor Denver
- Here's Your War author
- Famous Marine
- Funny Marine
- Goober from Mayberry
- Mayberry denizen
- Gomer under Sergeant Carter
- Mayberry's Gomer or Goober
- Sitcom Marine Gomer
- Brave Men author
- Mayberry surname
- See 115 Across
- Author of 1944's "Brave Men"
- Children's book illustrator Howard
- Pulitzer-winning Ernie
- Ernie with a Pulitzer Prize and Purple Heart
- Ernie who earned a Pulitzer
- Here Is Your War writer Ernie