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Other crossword clues for answer "ROSS"

ROSS
Bicycle brand
David's role on "Friends"
Diana of The Supremes
Diana or Betsy
Seamstress Betsy
Betsy or Diana
Clooney's "ER" role
Flagmaker Betsy
Friends friend
Glengarry Glen ___
Role that made a star of David
Flagmaker of history
Friend of Joey and Chandler
Friendscharacter
Director Herbert
Famous sewer
See 62-Across
George Costanza's ex-fiancee Susan ___
See 45-Down
Rapper Rick
Film scorer Atticus
NHL's Art ___ Trophy
Antarctic sea
Supreme Supreme?
Partner of Lambert and Hendricks
Old Glory designer
Bob of "The Joy of Painting"
Colonial sewer
Revolutionary sewer
Ice Shelf
Perot's middle name
The New Yorker founder
Diana or Marion
Discoverer of Antarctica's largest ice shelf
Harold who founded "The New Yorker"
Katharine who starred in "The Stepford Wives"
Snowboarder Rebagliati, the first ever Olympic gold medalist in men's snowboarding
He finished behind Bill and George in the 1992 US presidential election
J.R. Ewing's middle name, on "Dallas"
The "R" in television's J.R. Ewing
Paleontologist of sitcomdom
Subject of a 2011 TV documentary subtitled "The Happy Painter"
David played him for 10 sitcom seasons
Politician Perot
Singer Diana of "The Wiz"
Supremes singer, once
One of TV's "Friends"
She did standard needlework
Lady Sings the Blues star
Bay of Whales sea
One of NBC's "Friends"
The supreme Supreme
Diana of "The Wiz"
Songstress Diana
Lady Sings the Blues star Diana
Buddy of Joey and Chandler
David's "Friends" role
See 13-Down
Singer Diana
Celebrated seamstress Betsy
Famed sewer
Politico Perot
Supreme Diana
The Wiz star Diana
Macdonald of mystery
One of the "Friends"
Rachel's love, on "Friends"
Sewer depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
Diana who sang "Baby Love"
Supremes singer
Antarctica's ___ Sea
Famed flag maker
Sea in Antarctica
Sewer of note
Betsy of flag-making fame
Monica's brother on "Friends"
Friend of Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey
Friends role
Diana or Ted (or Luther Vand-?) of "The Wiz"
Flag lady Betsy
Star maker Betsy
See 93 Across
Barney or betsy
Historic flag maker
Katharine of "The Graduate"
Star sewer
Reform Party Perot
Mahogany star
Lew Archer creator MacDonald
See 32 Across
Diana who sang with the Supremes
Supreme leader?
The Wiz star, 1978
He ran against George and Bill in '92
36-Across name
Historical seamstress
Mystery author MacDonald
A friend in "Friends"
Antarctic explorer
Friend on "Friends"
The Joy of Painting host Bob
Perot of politics
Susan __, George's fiancée on "Seinfeld"
Dress for Less clothing chain
Touch Me in the Morning singer
18th-century sewer
Chipmunks creator Bagdasarian
Antarctica's __ Ice Shelf
Legendary seamstress
Soft-spoken painter Bob
'90s candidate H. __ Perot
Antarctica's __ Sea
Eponymous sea discoverer
1992 opponent of Bill and George
Antarctic explorer James
PBS painter Bob
Supreme singer?
Black-ish star Tracee Ellis __
American Fiction actress Tracee Ellis __
The Wiz star
Henry __ Perot
Clooney, on "ER"
1996 campaign name
Reputed flagmaker
H. __ Perot
David, on "Friends"
Mr. Perot
Supremes lead singer
__ for Boss ('92 campaign slogan)
Legendary flag maker
Monica's brother
One of the Supremes
Billie Holiday portrayer
Mystery writer Macdonald
Betsy of flagdom
Ella Fitzgerald Award recipient of 2014
Friends guy
Industrialist Perot
Supremes leader
__ Sea (Antarctic expanse)
Friends fellow
One of the "Friends" friends
Betsy of flag fame
Betsy of flag-sewing fame
Crime novelist Macdonald
Whodunit author Macdonald
First woman director of U. S. Mint.
___ and Cromarty, Scottish county.
See 29-Down
He ran against Bill and George in 1992
First editor of The New Yorker
Supreme being?
See 37-Down
Friends paleontologist
Guinness Book cofounder McWhirter
Snowboarder Rebagliati
Reputed maker of first American flag.
Marine hero of Guadalcanal.
Barney ___, Guadalcanal hero.
Harold ___, editor of The New Yorker.
Pres. Truman's press secretary.
White House secretary.
President's press secretary.
Presidential secretary.
Truman's secretary.
Editor of the "New Yorker."
Mrs. Nellie Tayloe ___, Director of the United States Mint since 1933.
Betsy of the Flag.
New Yorker editor.
Truman's press secretary.
A late Truman aide.
Director of the Mint.
Former White House press secretary.
He wrote "He Ran All the Way."
Lady of the Mint.
Lady of the U. S. Mint.
Mint director.
Nellie Tayloe ___, chief of the U. S. Mint.
Director of the U. S. Mint.
Former editor of "The New Yorker."
Mr. Rogers and others.
Nellie Tayloe ___ Director of the U. S. Mint.
Barney of boxing.
Famous polar explorer.
Sea in the Antarctic.
Upholsterer and flag-maker Betsy.
First woman Governor, Nellie Tayloe ___.
Former boxing champ.
Sea near Little America.
Dam in Washington.
Famous arctic explorer.
Shirley or Lanny.
Writer Nancy Wilson ___.
___ Sea of Antarctica.
New Yorker editor, 1925–51.
Antarctic Shelf Ice, base for Byrd expedition.
British Arctic explorer.
Former boxing champion.
Island or sea of Antarctica.
An Antarctic sea.
English explorer in the Antarctic.
Rough exterior of bark.
Thurber subject.
New Yorker founder.
Arctic explorer.
British polar explorer.
___ Sea, large Antarctic inlet.
Terence Rattigan play.
Famed seamstress
One of T. E. Lawrence's names.
Sea of Antarctica.
Sea of the Antarctic.
Sea of the Antartic.
Timely name.
American flag-maker.
Betsy Griscom.
Rough bark of trees.
T. E. Lawrence, as Air Force private.
Recent Broadway play.
Antarctic shelf.
First woman governor.
Rough bark.
Famed editor.
Famous Betsy.
Banner maker.
Barney of ring fame.
Betsy
Cold, cold sea.
Southern sea.
New Yorker man
Sea
Big name in flags
Flag person
Seamstress
Ex-welterweight Barney
Betsy or Barney
V.I.P. of flags
Betsy or Harold
Boxer Barney
Cold sea
Diana of song
Flag maker
First female director of U.S. Mint: 1933
Soprano Elinor
Drury Lane's Last Case
Famous flagmaker
The Years with ___: Thurber
First woman to govern a state
Flag maker's name
Thurber's "The Years with ___"
First female director of U.S. Mint
Noted Canadian pioneer: 1783–1856
Singer Lanny or Diana
Singer-actress Diana
Diana from Detroit
Film producer Hunter
___ Ice Shelf
A Supreme, once
Early seamstress
Motown's Diana
Yukon river
First woman director of the U.S. Mint
Flag woman of 1777
Lanny or Diana
Polar explorer
Exterior of bark
Sea east of Victoria Land
Movie maker Hunter
Play by Rattigan
Premier flagmaker
Writer Macdonald
___ Island, in Antarctica
Betsy whose work was saluted
Historic sewer
Katherine of "The Graduate"
Middle name of a July 16, 1992, dropout
Harold or Diana
Perot
Rival of George and Bill in '92
Founding New Yorker editor
Longtime New Yorker editor
See 24 Down
ER medic
The New Yorker founder Harold
E.R. doctor
ER doc
Bill and Bob's opponent
Flagwoman?
Antarctic explorer Sir James
Mahogany vocalist Diana
The Goodbye Girl director Herbert
Lord in Shakespeare's "Richard II"
Friend in "Friends"
One of the friends on "Friends"
She had a 1980 #1 hit with "Upside Down"
With 40-Across, McMurdo Sound locale
Founding editor of The New Yorker
Historical sewer
Mahogany star, 1975
Nellie ___, first female state governor
With 46-Across, Antarctic waters
Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
King Richard II lord
Antarctica's ___ Ice Shelf
___ Sea (Bay of Whales locale)
Who set the standard for the United States?
Friends character ___ Geller
Op-ed writer Douthat
Diana who led the Supremes
Harold who co-founded The New Yorker magazine
Actress Katharine of "The Graduate"
Sewer in American history
TransTech Summit founder Angelica
Nellie Tayloe ___, first female governor of a U.S. state (Wyoming)
The "R" of J. R. Ewing, on "Dallas"
Chain Reaction singer, 1985
Diana of Motown
Singer Diana with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
You Can't Do That on Television mainstay
Renowned seamstress
Marion of 'Happy Days'
See 100-Down
Flag sewer
With 85-Down, Reform Party founder
H. -- Perot
___ Dependency (New Zealand-claimed portion of Antarctica)
Flag lady
Noted woman patriot, 1752-1836
Glengarry Glen ___ (1992)
U.S. mediator Dennis, who was sent to the Mideast by Clinton in a late effort to achieve peace progress
Chief U.S. Syria/Israel negotiator Dennis
Larry, who claimed half of the $363 million lottery
Mideast negotiator Dennis
U.S. Middle East mediator
Girlfriends and "black-ish" star Tracee Ellis ___
The High Note star Tracee Ellis ___
Black-ish star Tracee Ellis ___
Candidate Perot
Actor Martin of "The Wild Wild West"
Famous seamstress
Happy Days mom
Chandler's "Friend"
Noted seamstress
Opponent of George and Bill
Schwimmer's Geller
One of Antarctica's seas
Supremes diva
Dress for Less chain
Diana with the voice
One-time presidential hopeful Perot
TV friend of Joey and Chandler
Businessman Perot
Dress for Less sloganeer
Friends character with a Ph.D.
Friends friend ... or supreme Supreme
Monica's brother in "Friends"
Perot of the Reform Party
Alternative to Marshalls
Painter Bob
I'm Coming Out singer Diana
Motown singer Diana
Perot to friends
Happy Days actress
Glengarry Glen ____
Sea south of New Zealand
Famed flag fabricator
Actor Elliot's missus
Harold ___, of <I>The New Yorker<I>
Stars and Stripes seamstress
Flagmaker, of legend
Antarctic island
Flag fabricator
Emma's father on "Friends"
Singer Supreme?
Joey's friend
Monica's brother on TV
Diana of "Lady Sings the Blues"
Reform Party's Perot
Tycoon Perot
Friends character Geller
Friends friend ___ Geller
Betsy in American history
Diana of "Mahogany"
Friends character with a pet monkey
Rachel's love interest on "Friends"
The NHL's Art ___ Trophy
Upside Down singer Diana
Supremes singer Diana
K.C. Undercover actor Butler
Dress for Less retailer
Touch Me in the Morning singer Diana
Friends character who couldn't get his couch to "PIVOT!"
black-ish actress Tracee Ellis
Legendary NewYorker editor
Two-time foe of Bill
First "New Yorker" editor
Bushy-haired "Joy of Painting" host Bob
Hustlin' rapper Rick
Diana who sang "You're a Special Part of Me" with Marvin Gaye
Businessman/candidate Perot
Dress for Less outlet
New Yorker founder Harold
Cohort of Joey and Chandler
Polar explorer Sir James
He ran against Bill and Bob in 1996
Debater of George and Bill in 1992
British explorer for whom an Antarctic sea is named
1996 loser to Bill
Monica Geller's brother
Colonial seamstress
Explorer with an Antarctic Sea named for him
Historic seamstress Betsy
Diana with a Lifetime Achievement Grammy
Rick who raps