Answer: ALF
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- TV alien
- Furry sitcom alien
- Landon
- TV sitcom
- Sitcom alien
- Politico Landon
- TV extraterrestrial
- TV ET
- E.T. from Melmac
- 1936 candidate Landon
- Loser to Franklin in 1936
- Furry TV alien
- Franklin's 1936 foe
- Cat fancier from Melmac
- Sitcom extraterrestrial
- TV E.T.
- Franklin's 1936 opponent
- 1980s sitcom starring a puppet
- '80s sitcom
- The Tanners' alien houseguest
- The Tanners' alien guest
- Sitcom ET
- Sitcom E.T.
- Furry alien from Melmac
- Alien from Melmac
- 1980s TV ET
- 1936 presidential candidate Landon
- Wisecracking TV alien
- Visitor from the planet Melmac
- TV series set in the Tanner household
- TV character who ate cats
- TV alien from Melmac
- Sitcom character from Melmac
- Politician Landon
- Melmac alien
- Loser to Franklin
- Landon who ran against FDR
- Houseguest from Melmac
- He lost to Franklin in 1936
- Furry TV extraterrestrial
- Furry TV ET
- Furry alien of 1980s TV
- FDR opponent Landon
- ET on TV
- ET from Melmac
- E.T. of '80s TV
- 1930s Kansas governor Landon
- '80s sitcom puppet
- '80s sitcom extraterrestrial
- '80s prime-time alien
- TV title alien
- TV character who went to high school for 122 years
- Title alien in a 1986-1990 sitcom
- The Tanners' adoptee, on TV
- Sitcom creature from outer space
- Sitcom character who lived with the Tanners
- Presidential candidate Landon
- Melmac native
- Loser to Franklin: 1936
- Lord Tennyson, to his pals
- Landon who was trounced by FDR
- Landon who lost to FDR
- Landon who lost to F.D.R. in 1936
- Landon who lost in a landslide
- Landon of 1930's politics
- He got 8 electoral votes to Franklin's 523 in 1936
- Hairy sitcom character
- Governor Landon
- Gov. Landon
- Gordon Shumway's title alias, in a sitcom
- Furry visitor in a 1980s sitcom
- Furry TV E.T.
- Furry sitcom ET
- Furry sitcom E.T.
- Furry '80s sitcom star
- Funny TV alien
- Franklin beat him in 1936
- Former sitcom about a cat-eating extraterrestrial
- ET of '80s TV
- E.T. of TV
- Cuddly TV alien
- Cat-loving TV alien
- Cat-eating sitcom extraterrestrial
- Cat-eating creature
- Cat-eating alien on a 1980s sitcom
- Candidate Landon
- Alien in ads
- Airy ___ of comics
- 1980s sitcom title role
- 1980s sitcom featuring a puppet
- 1980s sitcom ET
- 1980s sitcom about an alien
- '80s TV E.T.
- '80s sitcom character from Melmac
- Wisecracking TV E.T.
- Wisecracking sitcom alien
- Wisecracking extraterrestrial of 1980s TV
- Wisecracking alien on a 1986-1990 sitcom
- Wisecracking alien on a 1986-1990 NBC show
- TV title character voiced by Paul Fusco
- TV show with trapdoors all over the set
- TV show character featured in a Commodore 64 game
- TV puppet who hosted a very short-lived talk show
- TV puppet voiced by Paul Fusco
- TV Melmackian
- TV extraterrestrial who was also known as Gordon Shumway
- TV comedy series
- TV character with the catchphrase "Haaa! I kill me"
- TV character with a rippled snout
- TV character who was captain of his Bouillabaisseball team
- TV character who said "I wasn't known on Melmac as the whiz kid for my scholastic ability"
- TV character who played bouillabaseball on his home planet Melmac
- TV character who attended high school for 122 years
- TV character from the planet Melmac
- TV character from Melmac
- TV alien with a reboot announced in August 2018 (as found in the long answers)
- TV alien who liked to eat cats
- TNT inventer, to pals
- TNT discoverer, tocohorts
- Titular cat-eater
- Title TV character whose real name is Gordon Shumway
- Title TV character who was over 200 years old
- Title sitcom character with eight stomachs
- Title character of eighties sitcom
- Title character of an '80s sitcom
- Title character from Melmac
- Title acronym of 1980's TV
- Three-foot 1980s sitcom character
- Thing from Melmac
- The Tanners' houseguest on 1980s TV
- The Tanners' ET pal
- Snouted TV alien
- Sitcom with an alien from Melmac
- Sitcom star who said "Putting humans in charge of the earth is the cosmic equivalence of letting Eddie Murphy direct"
- Sitcom star from Melmac
- Sitcom spacecreature
- Sitcom featuring an alien from outer space
- Sitcom E.T. voiced by Paul Fusco
- Sitcom character with an appetite for cats
- Sitcom character who came from Melmac
- Sitcom character voiced by Paul Fusco
- Sitcom cat-eater
- Sitcom alien from Melmac
- Sitcom about an alien being
- Show that aired opposite "MacGyver"
- Roosevelt opponent Landon
- Puppet show?
- Presidential also-ran Landon
- Popular sitcom
- Popular '80s stuffed toy
- Paul Fusco's puppet
- Paul Fusco TV role
- Out-of-this-world title acronym of '80s TV
- Otherworldly character from '80s TV
- Old TV ET
- Old sitcom character who was 229 years old
- Old politico Landon
- Noted visitor from the planet Melmac
- Nickname of a '36 contender
- Nickname of '36 contender
- NBC sitcom featuring the Tanner family
- NBC sitcom debut of 1986
- Name hidden in "royal flush"
- Name from Old Norse for a magical creature
- Name from Old Norse for a little magician
- Mr. Landon.
- Mr. Landon
- Melmackian of TV
- Melmac native of 1980s TV
- Loser to Franklin in '36
- Loser to F.D.R.: 1936
- Late 80's sitcom
- Landon, to friends
- Landon, one-time candidate.
- Landon who ran for president in 1936
- Landon who lost to FDR in 1936
- Landon who lost in 1936
- Landon or TV alien
- Landon of politics
- Landon of Kansas
- Landon of 1920s-'30s politics
- Landon from Kansas
- Kansas notable's nickname
- Kansan Landon
- It aired before "The Hogan Family" in the '80s
- Interstellar sitcom star
- His TV Land co-host is Ed McMahon
- Hirsute TV character
- He ran against Franklin in 1936
- Hairy houseguest of the Tanners
- Hairy ET
- Great Britain's Archie Bunker
- Governor Landon who ran for president in 1936
- Gov. Landon, who lost to F.D.R.
- Gordon Shumway
- Fuzzy TV star
- Fuzzy TV E.T.
- Fuzzy sitcom star of the 1980s
- Furry TV fellow
- Furry TV alien from the planet Melmac
- Furry TV alien from Melmac
- Furry title character of a 1986-1990 sitcom
- Furry sitcom extraterrestrial
- Furry sitcom character from Melmac
- Furry sitcom character
- Furry fellow of 80's TV
- Furry extraterrestrial in a 1980s sitcom
- Furry alien title character of a 1980s sitcom
- Furry 1980s sitcom star
- Friendly TV extraterrestrial
- Franklin's opponent of 1936
- Franklin's opponent in 1936
- First name in 1936 politics
- Figure on packs of Topps bouillabaseball cards in 1987
- Extraterrestrial of 1980s TV
- Extraterrestrial of '80s TV
- Extraterrestrial from the planet Melmac
- Extraterrestrial from Melmac on an old sitcom
- Extraterrestrial from Melmac on 1980s television
- ET who's appeared on "Hollywood Squares"
- ET who co-hosted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1989
- ET on TV?
- ET on TV, once
- ET on '80s TV
- ET of TV
- ET from the planet Melmac
- ET born in 1756
- Early pol Landon
- Creature who ate cats
- Classic TV alien
- Cat-eating hairy alien from 1980s TV
- Cat-eating character
- Cat-eating alien of TV
- Cat-eating 1980s TV character
- Cat consumer of '80s TV
- Britcom character on whom Archie Bunker was based
- Big-nosed character of 1980s TV
- Alien with a prominent nose
- Alien who said "Ha! I kill me!"
- Alien who eats cats
- Alien talk show host
- Alien of TV lore
- Alien of TV
- Alien of sitcom fame
- Alien in a sitcom
- Alien adoptee of the Tanner family, on TV
- Actor-director Kjellin
- Acronymic title character of '80s TV
- Acronymic alien of '80s TV
- A loser to Franklin
- A Landon
- 80's sitcom with the voice of Paul Fusco
- 80's sitcom
- 1980s TV extraterrestrial from the planet Melmac
- 1980s TV extraterrestrial
- 1980s TV E.T.
- 1980s TV alien from Melmac
- 1980s TV alien
- 1980s sitcom with an extraterrestrial
- 1980s sitcom whose title character was an alien
- 1980s sitcom puppet
- 1980s sitcom in the memoir "Permanent Midnight"
- 1980s sitcom filmed with a puppet
- 1980s sitcom featuring an extraterrestrial
- 1980s sitcom featuring a furry alien
- 1980s sitcom character from Melmac
- 1980s sitcom built around the Tanner family
- 1980s NBC sitcom
- 1980's NBC sitcom
- 1936 opponent of Franklin D.
- 1936 loser
- 1936 headline nickname
- 1936 foe of Franklin D.
- 1936 campaigner Landon
- 1920s-'30s politico Landon
- "The Simpsons" composer Clausen
- "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" took over its time slot
- "Ha! I kill me!" alien
- "Go Simpsonic With the Simpsons" composer Clausen
- '80s TV show about the Tanner family
- '80s TV character who became a cat lover
- '80s sitcom from Alien Productions
- '80s sitcom featuring an alien
- '80s sitcom ET
- '80s sitcom character from the planet Melmac
- '80s sitcom alien
- '80s sitcom about an alien
- ___ Monroe, "Green Acres" role
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