Answer: ASTRO
ASTRO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ASTRO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Houston player
- Houston athlete
- Prefix for physics
- Houston baseballer
- Cartoon dog
- The Jetsons' dog
- Houston ballplayer
- Texas player
- Logical beginning?
- Intro to physics?
- Prefix with physics
- Minute Maid Park player
- Logical start?
- Houston pro
- Elroy's dog
- Introduction to physics?
- Houston baseball player
- "The Jetsons" dog
- Cartoon pooch
- Pet on "The Jetsons"
- Prefix for nautical
- Houston MLBer
- Elroy Jetson's dog
- Nautical prefix
- N. L. player
- Houston MLB player
- Star: Comb. form
- N.L. player
- Jetsons' dog
- Prefix with -naut
- National Leaguer
- Elroy Jetson's four-legged friend
- Prefix with -logical
- George Jetson's dog
- American Leaguer since 2013
- Texas leaguer?
- Texas ballplayer
- Prefix for naut
- Prefix for "physics"
- Nolan Ryan, notably
- Logical beginning
- Texas athlete
- Prefix for physical
- N.L. Central player
- Jetson canine
- TV cartoon dog
- Ranger rival
- Prefix for "turf"
- Nolan Ryan, once
- Logical prefix
- Jetsons' pet
- Houston slugger
- Dog on "The Jetsons"
- Cartoon dog with two rings for a collar
- Animated canine
- Texas pro
- Space-age hound
- Prefix with physicist
- Player under a dome
- Houston baseball pro
- Animated dog
- 2005 World Series player
- 2005 World Series participant
- "Outer space" prefix for -naut
- The Jetsons' pooch
- Texas baseballer
- Roger Clemens, in 2004
- Prefix meaning "celestial"
- Physics preceder
- Nolan Ryan, for one
- Nolan Ryan is one
- Minute Maid Park ballplayer
- Minute Maid Park athlete
- Jetson's pooch
- Jetson's hound
- Jetson household member
- Houston hurler
- Four-footed Jetson
- Former Colt .45
- Elroy's pooch
- Elroy's pet
- Craig Biggio, for 20 seasons
- Certain pro baseball player
- Cardinal competitor
- Animated pooch
- 2017 World Series champ
- 1960s TV dog
- Type of turf
- Texan with a glove
- Tex. athlete
- Talking toon dog
- Stellar start?
- Space age toon dog
- Prefix with "physics"
- Prefix meaning "spaceflight"
- Prefix for physicist
- Prefix for dome or turf
- Prefix for "turf" or "physicist"
- Pooch who says, "Rello, Rorge"
- Pooch living in 2062
- Pirate foe
- Physics prefix
- Physics opening
- Old Chevy minivan
- Nolan Ryan, for years
- Nautical starter
- Member of the Jetson's family
- Lone Star State athlete
- Lead-in to "physics" or "turf"
- Kind of physicist
- Kind of dome or turf
- Jose Altuve, for one
- Jose Altuve, e.g.
- Jetsons' hound
- Jetson dog
- It means "celestial"
- Introduction to physics
- Intro to physics
- Houston hitter
- Houston Colt .45, today
- Enron Field athlete until 2002
- Elroy's dog, in cartoons
- Elroy Jetson's pooch
- Elroy Jetson's best friend
- Craig Biggio, notably
- Animated pet dog
- A.L. West player
- 2022 World Series champ
- 2019 World Series runner-up
- 2017 World Series winner
- 1960's TV dog
- ___ Blaster (classic arcade game)
- Word with naut or physics
- Word form with physics
- Winner in the Spacely Space Sprockets Space Dog Show
- What Nolan Ryan became in 1979
- What a Round Rock Express player may one day become
- Wearer of an "H"-inscribed hat
- Type of physics
- Type of physicist
- Turf starter
- Turf leader?
- Toon whose original owner called him Tralfaz
- Toon dog with a space-related name
- Toon dog sharing a name with an MLB player
- Toon dog of the future
- Toledo twinkler
- The Jetsons’ dog
- The Jetsons' pet dog
- The Jetsons' pet
- The Jetsons pup
- Texas teammate
- Texas fly catcher
- Texas baseball player heading to the AL in 2013
- Texan ballplayer
- Tex. player under a dome
- Tex. ballplayer
- Talking dog of cartoons
- Successor to a Colt '45
- Successor to a Colt .45
- Stellar: prefix
- Stellar: Comb. form
- Starter in aerospace
- Spanish star
- Space-related prefix
- Space-age animated dog from "The Jetsons"
- Space science, for short
- Space City pro
- Space City baseballer
- Space City baseball pro
- Space City athlete
- Space Age dog
- Rusty Staub was one in the 60's
- Roger Clemens, lately
- Roger Clemens, as of 2004
- Roger Clemens or Nolan Ryan, formerly
- Red foe?
- Pro from Houston
- Pro baseball player from Houston
- Pro athlete whose mascot is an orange-capped alien
- Prefix with ''physics''
- Prefix pertaining to stars
- Prefix for physics or turf
- Prefix for "physicist"
- Prefix for "naut" or "physics"
- Prefix for -naut
- Player with a star on his cap
- Player in MLB's first domed stadium
- Player in a dome
- Player at Minute Maid Park
- Pitcher Drabek is one
- Pirate rival
- Pirate battler, at times
- Pirate battler
- Physics lead-in
- Pet dog on "The Jetsons"
- Pet dog of the Jetsons
- Outer space: Prefix
- Outer space prefix
- Orbit City pooch
- Orbit City pet
- Orbit City canine
- One who received a 2017 World Series ring
- One of the Reds' rivals
- One of a Texas team punished for sign stealing
- Old Chevy van
- Nolan Ryan, from 1980 to 1988
- Nolan Ryan, for most of the 80's
- Nolan Ryan, for a time
- Nolan Ryan was one
- NLer in Texas
- NL player certain to be traded midseason, if he's any good
- Newest American Leaguer
- New American Leaguer in 2013
- Nautical lead-in?
- National Leaguer since 1965
- National League player
- N.L. pennant winner in 2005 and A.L. pennant winner in 2017 and 2019
- N.L. member
- MLB player whose mascot is named Orbit
- MLB player whose mascot is an alien
- Minute Maid Park pro
- Minute Maid Park player (Chevy)
- Mid-size van from Chevrolet
- Met foe
- Member of the 2017 World Series championship team
- Member of MLB's 2017 champions
- Member of a major-league team with a name that's out of this world?
- Melville's Puhl, once
- Losing player in the 2005 World Series
- Lone Star State ballplayer
- Lead-in to physics or turf
- Lead-in to "turf"
- Lead-in to "physics"
- Kind of turf or physics
- Kind of turf
- Kind of dome in a Texas team's home
- K-pop group with a cosmic name
- Justin Verlander, as of 2017
- Jose Cruz, for most of his career
- Jetsons' pet dog
- Jetson's pet
- Jetson's dog
- Jetson pooch
- Jetson family dog
- Jeff Bagwell, notably
- Jeff Bagwell, for 15 seasons
- J.R. Richard, throughout his career
- J. R. Richard was one
- Introduction to biology?
- Houston pro player
- Houston pro baseballer
- Houston player, formerly
- Houston N.L.er
- Houston major-leaguer
- Houston hurler, e.g.
- Houston guy who plays the field
- Houston fly catcher
- Houston fellow who plays the field
- Houston Colt 45, today
- Houston Colt 45 today
- Houston batter
- Houston ballplayer or Jetson dog
- Houston ball player
- His home has a dome
- Hanna-Barbera dog
- Guy in Texas with a glove
- George Jetson's pet dog
- Futuristic toon dog
- Futuristic cartoon dog
- Former Chevy van
- Flintstones : Dino :: Jetsons : __
- Family dog on "The Jetsons"
- Enron Field player, once
- Enron Field player
- Enron athlete
- English-speaking dog that adds R's to the starts of words
- Elroy's pet on ''The Jetsons''
- Elroy's dog on "The Jetsons"
- Elroy's canine pal
- Elroy's canine buddy
- Elroy Jetson's pet
- Don Sutton is one
- Dome player
- Dome or Turf lead-in
- Dome opening?
- Dome lead-in
- Dome athlete
- Dog whose owners kept him over the robotic dog 'Lectronimo
- Dog who lives in Orbit City's Skypad Apartments
- Dog of the future?
- Dog in Orbit City
- Dodger beater in the 2017 World Series
- Dino : the Flintstones :: ___ : the Jetsons
- Cy Young Award winner Mike Scott, for one
- Cub's rival
- Craig Biggio, throughout his career
- Craig Biggio, for his entire major league career
- Craig Biggio, for his entire career
- Craig Biggio, for 19 years
- Craig Biggio, e.g.
- Craig Biggio, as a player
- Commercial prefix with Turf
- Commercial prefix for "Turf"
- Colt .45 successor, in sports
- Classic Chevy van
- Classic cartoon dog with a space-related name
- Chevy van succeeded by the Traverse
- Chevy van
- Chevy minivan, once
- Chevy minivan
- Certain professional athlete
- Certain major-league baseballer
- Certain Houston-based athlete
- Cartoon dog with a name that's Spanish for "heavenly body"
- Cartoon dog whose "Rello, Rorge" means "Hello, George"
- Cartoon dog who lives in the Skypad Apartments
- Cartoon dog who lives in Orbit City
- Cartoon dog walked on a treadmill
- Cartoon dog voiced by Don Messick
- Bygone Chevy van
- Bygone Chevrolet van
- Buzz Lightyear ___ Blasters (Disneyland attraction)
- Biologist's prefix
- Big leaguer cheered by a green alien mascot
- Baseballer with a star logo
- Baseball player from Houston
- Baseball player at Minute Maid Park
- Ballplayer with a star logo
- Ballplayer with a star insignia
- Ballplayer at Houston
- Bagwell, for one
- Athlete whose mascot is Orbit
- Athlete under a dome
- Athlete once called a Colt .45
- Athlete on a Houston diamond
- Athlete in the American League as of 2013
- Athlete at Houston's Minute Maid Park
- Artificial turf prefix
- Angel battler, at times
- American League West player
- American League player, as of 2013
- Aerospace starter
- Aerospace prefix
- A Tex. athlete
- A Houston athlete
- 2021 World Series runner-up
- 2019 World Series player
- 2017 World Series MVP George Springer, for one
- 2017 A.L. MVP José Altuve, for one
- 2017 A.L. M.V.P. Jose Altuve, for one
- 2005 World Series player (his team's only appearance, and they lost)
- "The Jetsons" pet
- "The Jetsons" canine
- "Spaceflight" prefix
- "Space mutt" in the early 1980s cartoon "Space Stars"
- "Ruh-roh!" exclaimer of animation
- "Ruh-roh, Reorge!" utterer
- "Millionaire ___" ("The Jetsons" episode)
- "___ Lounge" (Smash Mouth album)
- "___ Boy" (Osamu Tezuka manga series)
- "___ Boy" (1960s cartoon series)
- ''The Jetsons'' pooch
- ___ Orbiter (space-themed ride at Disneyland)
- ___ Boy, classic figure in Japanese anime
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