Answer: APU
APU is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining APU with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "The Simpsons" storekeeper
- Clerk on "The Simpsons"
- "The Simpsons" shopkeeper
- Kwik-E-Mart owner on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart proprietor
- Kwik-E-Mart proprietor on "The Simpsons"
- He sells Squishees to Bart
- 'Simpsons' storekeeper
- Kwik-E-Mart clerk on "The Simpsons"
- "Simpsons" shopkeeper
- Squishee seller on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart clerk
- Father of octuplets on "The Simpsons"
- 'The Simpsons' clerk
- Satyajit Ray's "The ___ Trilogy"
- Kwik-E-Mart owner
- He sells the Simpsons Squishees
- Manjula's husband on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart operator
- Hindu character on "The Simpsons"
- Clerk on 'The Simpsons'
- "The Simpsons" convenience store owner
- Cartoon shopkeeper
- Cartoon father of octuplets
- "The Simpsons" Squishee seller
- "The Simpsons" shop owner
- "The Problem With ___" (2017 documentary)
- "Much ___ about Nothing" ("Simpsons" episode)
- 'The Simpsons' storekeeper
- ''The Simpsons'' character
- TV's Nahasapeemapetilon
- Shopkeeper on "The Simpsons"
- Satyajit Ray protagonist
- Convenience store clerk on "The Simpsons"
- Calcutta Tech grad on "The Simpsons"
- "The Simpsons" clerk
- Storekeeper on "The Simpsons"
- Springfield clerk
- Seller of Squishees on "The Simpsons"
- Mustachioed "Simpsons" character
- Kwik-E-Mart guy on "The Simpsons"
- He sells Squishees on "The Simpsons"
- "The Simpsons" small businessman
- "The Simpsons" merchant
- "The Simpsons" character with an 18-letter last name
- "Simpsons" storekeeper
- "Much ___ About Nothing" ("The Simpsons" episode)
- Vegan character on "The Simpsons"
- TV's Kwik-E-Mart clerk
- TV character who has eight children and an eight-syllable last name
- Toon storekeeper
- Store proprietor on "The Simpsons"
- Store manager on "The Simpsons"
- Store clerk on "The Simpsons"
- Springfield storekeeper
- Springfield Indian
- Nahasapeemapetilon of Springfield
- Nahasapeemapetilon of "The Simpsons"
- Mustachioed clerk on "The Simpsons"
- Mustachioed character on "The Simpsons"
- Mr. Nahasapeemapetilon of "The Simpsons"
- Manjula's husband, on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart storekeeper
- Kwik-E-Mart guy
- Homer's donut supplier
- Homer Simpson's Indian friend
- Homer Simpson's donut supplier
- Hindu in "The Simpsons"
- He was questioned by Homer about the theoretical product Skittlebrau
- He warned against the all-syrup Squishee
- "The Simpsons" Kwik-E-Mart operator
- "The Simpsons" convenience store proprietor
- "The Simpsons" character whose last name is Nahasapeemapetilon
- "The Simpsons" character whose last name has 18 letters
- "Thank you, come again" speaker
- "Simpsons" retailer
- "Simpsons" merchant
- 'The Simpsons' store clerk
- 'The Simpsons' shopkeeper
- ''The Simpsons'' clerk
- Uncle of Jamshed and Pahusacheta on "The Simpsons"
- TV toon with an 18-letter surname
- TV toon shopkeeper
- TV father of Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi, and Gheet
- TV character who says "Thank you, come again!"
- Toon with a Ph.D. from the Springfield Heights Institute of Technology
- Toon storekeeper who was once in a barbershop quartet
- Toon storekeeper from India
- Toon shopkeeper who once worked a 96-hour shift
- Toon shopkeeper voiced by Hank Azaria
- Toon shopkeeper
- Toon Kwik-E-Mart clerk
- Toon from West Bengal
- Toon for which Hank Azaria won a 1998 Emmy
- To whom Homer Simpson says, "I need a keg and a six-pack to hold me until I tap the keg"
- Title character of a literary trilogy
- Storekeeper on 'The Simpsons'
- Storekeeper in "The Simpsons"
- Store owner on "The Simpsons"
- Store clerk on 'The Simpsons'
- Squishee seller of "The Simpsons"
- Squishee purveyor on "The Simpsons"
- Springfield vegan
- Springfield storekeeper on TV
- Springfield store clerk
- Springfield merchant
- Springfield immigrant
- Springfield entrepreneur
- Springfield dad
- Springfield businessman
- South Asian "Simpsons" character
- Slushy seller on "The Simpsons"
- Shopkeeper who by his own admission sells "surprisingly expensive" penny candy at the Kwik-E-Mart
- Shopkeeper on 'The Simpsons'
- Seller of tofu dogs on "The Simpsons"
- Seller of Squishees to Bart
- Seller of slushies on "The Simpsons"
- Seller of Duff six-packs on "The Simpsons"
- Protagonist of the 1955 film "Pather Panchali"
- Protagonist of a 1950s Satyajit Ray film trilogy
- Proprietor of the Springfield Kwik-E-Mart
- Proprietor of Springfield's Kwik-E-Mart
- Proprietor of a mini-mart on "The Simpsons"
- Pal of Homer
- Octuplets' dad on "The Simpsons"
- Noted convenience store owner
- Mr. Nahasapeemapetilon
- Member of the The Be Sharps on "The Simpsons"
- Member of the Pin Pals on "The Simpsons"
- Member of the Be Sharps, Homer Simpson's barbershop quartet
- Member of the Be Sharps on "The Simpsons"
- Manjula's spouse on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart's owner
- Kwik-E-Mart worker on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart proprietor on TV
- Kwik-E-Mart proprietor of TV
- Kwik-E-Mart owner on ''The Simpsons''
- Kwik-E-Mart minder on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart merchant on "The Simpsons"
- Kwik-E-Mart employee on "The Simpsons"
- Indian-born storekeeper on "The Simpsons"
- Indian immigrant on "The Simpsons"
- Indian character in Springfield
- Homer's Kwik-E-Mart buddy
- Homer's doughnut supplier
- Hindu "Simpsons" character
- Hero of Satyajit Ray's "Pather Panchali"
- Hero of a Satyajit Ray film trilogy
- He sells Squishees at the Kwik-E-Mart
- Hari Kondabolu's "The Problem with ___"
- Hari Kondabolu documentary "The Problem With ___"
- Hank Azaria no longer voices him
- Hank Azaria character
- Fictional father of octuplets
- Father of octuplets, on TV
- Father of eight on "The Simpsons"
- Convenience store proprietor on "The Simpsons"
- Convenience store owner on "The Simpsons"
- Clerk for Homer
- Character on America's longest-running animated TV series
- Character on "The Simpsons" who's the father of octuplets
- Character on "The Simpsons" who works at the Kwik-E-Mart
- Character on "The Simpsons" married to Manjula
- Central character of a Bengali film trilogy
- Cartoon storekeeper
- Cartoon seller of Squishees
- Cartoon merchant
- Cartoon convenience store owner
- Cartoon character who fathered octuplets
- Cartoon character voiced by Hank Azaria
- Business-owning toon Nahasapeemapetilon
- Brother of Sanjay on "The Simpsons"
- Brahmin "Simpsons" character
- Big cricket fan on "The Simpsons"
- Bart's Squishee provider
- Animated shopkeeper hidden in "Rapunzel"
- Animated shopkeeper
- Animated character who graduated from CalTech (Calcutta Technical Institute) and Springfield Heights Institute of Technology (SHIT)
- A member of Springfield's Be Sharps
- 1998 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Emmy role
- "Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?" singer
- "The World of ___" (Satyajit Ray film)
- "The World of ___" (1959 film directed by Satyajit Ray)
- "The Simpsons" storekeeper voiced by Hank Azaria
- "The Simpsons" store proprietor
- "The Simpsons" store owner who sells Slushees
- "The Simpsons" store owner
- "The Simpsons" retailer
- "The Simpsons" regular
- "The Simpsons" immigrant
- "The Simpsons" convenience store clerk
- "The Simpsons" character with a Ph.D.
- "The Simpsons" character whose favorite baseball squadron is the "Nye Mets"
- "The Simpsons" character whose children include Poonam and Anoop
- "The Simpsons" character who works extremely long hours
- "The Simpsons" character who says "Thank you, come again"
- "The Simpsons" character who sang with the Be Sharps
- "The Simpsons" character who holds a Ph.D. in computer science
- "The Simpsons" character who has a brother named Sanjay
- "The Simpsons" character who graduated first in his class of seven million at the Calcutta Institute of Technology
- "The Simpsons" character who debuted in "The Telltale Head" episode
- "The Simpsons" character who claims he can recite pi to 40,000 places
- "The Simpsons" character once voiced by Hank Azaria
- "The Simpsons" character known for saying "Thank you, come again"
- "The Simpsons" character in a green jacket
- "The Simpsons" character critiqued in a Hari Kondabolu film
- "The Simpsons" character critiqued by Hari Kondabolu
- "The Problem With __": documentary about Indian stereotypes on "The Simpsons"
- "The Problem with __": 2017 documentary about racial stereotypes
- "The Problem With __": "The Simpsons" documentary
- "The Problem With ___" (Hari Kondabolu film that examined a "Simpsons" character)
- "The Problem With ___" (film named for a "Simpsons" character)
- "The Problem With ___" (2017 film focusing on a "Simpsons" character)
- "The Problem With ___" ("The Simpsons" documentary)
- "The ___ Trilogy" (Satyajit Ray series)
- "The ___ Trilogy" (1955-59 film series)
- "The ___ Trilogy"
- "Thank you, come again" speaker, on "The Simpsons"
- "Simpsons" store owner
- "Simpsons" store operator
- "Simpsons" Squishee seller
- "Simpsons" guy with a long last name
- "Simpsons" dad
- "Simpsons" clerk
- "Simpsons" character with multiple bullet wounds
- "Simpsons" character with a Ph.D. in computer science
- "Simpsons" character who's a vegan
- "Simpsons" character who graduated from Calcutta Technical Institute
- "Simpsons" character who debuted in the episode "The Telltale Head"
- "Simpsons" character from Rahmatpur
- "Semi-legal immigrant" on "The Simpsons"
- "Much ___ About Nothing" (title of a "Simpsons" episode)
- "Much __ About Nothing": "The Simpsons" episode
- "Much __ About Nothing" (1996 "Simpsons" episode)
- "Kwik-E-Mart" owner
- "Chutney Squishee" seller on "The Simpsons"
- 'The Simpsons' merchant
- 'The Simpsons storekeeper'
- ''The Simpsons'' storekeeper
- ''The Simpsons'' shop owner
- ''The Simpsons'' convenience store manager
- ''Simpsons'' storekeeper
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