Answer: BEARD
BEARD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining BEARD with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Facial hair
- Whiskers
- Defy
- Confront boldly
- Awn
- Uncle Sam feature
- Part of a Santa costume
- Chin cover
- Part of an Uncle Sam costume
- Face up to
- Vandyke, e.g.
- Lincoln feature
- Face down
- White part of a Santa costume
- Trimming target
- Santa Claus feature
- Chin hair
- Abraham Lincoln feature
- Trimmer target
- Noted cook
- Mountain goat feature
- Lincoln trademark
- Lincoln had one
- Father Time feature
- Chin whiskers
- Billy goat feature
- U. S. historian
- Santa costume part
- Papa Smurf feature
- Oft-trimmed item
- Goatee, for example
- Goatee, e.g.
- Amish growth
- Abe Lincoln feature
- ZZ Top drummer, oddly enough
- What a sports star may sport
- Uncle Sam characteristic
- Target for a trimmer
- Smith Brother feature
- Santa feature
- Part of some disguises
- Goatee, for one
- Goatee
- Goat feature
- Freud feature
- Facial feature, for some
- Element of disguise
- Boy Scout pioneer
- Boldly oppose
- ZZ Top surname and feature
- ZZ Top cover?
- Wolf Blitzer facial feature
- Whiskers or founder of B.S.A.
- What presidents 18 through 20 have in common
- What a razor razes
- What a razor may raze
- Vandyke or imperial
- Vandyke
- Van Dyke, e.g.
- Trimmer's target
- This could grow on you, Mr.
- Stubble or Vandyke
- Simple disguise
- Sideshow lady's growth
- Scouts' founder
- Scott Ian has a famous one
- Santa-suit accessory
- Santa costume need
- Remington target
- Part of an Abe Lincoln costume
- Part of a Santa outfit
- Part of a Lincoln costume
- Part of a Father Time costume
- Osiris feature
- Orthodox Jew's growth
- Oppose with effrontery
- No-shave November growth
- No New York Yankee is allowed to have one
- New look, on the chin
- More than a shadow
- Man’s facial hair
- Mach 4 target
- Lumberjack feature, stereotypically
- Lincoln wore one
- Lincoln landmark
- Lincoln facial feature
- Lengthening shadow?
- Last name of the ZZ Top member without one
- Kin of mutton chops or imperial.
- James ___, gourmet chef
- It might start as a shadow
- It could start with a five o'clock shadow
- Imperial, e.g.
- Imperial or Vandyke
- Ibex feature
- How you recognize Billy Gibbons
- Hipster feature, maybe
- Harvest residue
- Grant or Hayes facial feature
- General Lee feature
- Garfield feature
- Food writer James
- Fluffy, white part of a Santa costume
- Feature on an old Lincoln?
- Feature of President Grant or Hayes
- Feature of most paintings of Jesus
- Feature of five U.S. Presidents
- Feature of Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts
- Feature of Dumbledore or Merlin
- Feature of Amish men
- Father Time's facial feature
- Facial hair that covers the chin
- Facial hair generally banned in the military
- Facial growth
- Facial feature that crumbs might get caught in
- Facial feature on a penny
- Facial feature in some pirate names
- Disguise element, perhaps
- Darwin wore one
- Confront in defiance
- Common wizard feature
- Chin curtain or goatee
- Charles Darwin wore one
- Brush, so to speak
- Brian Wilson trademark
- Boy Scouts of America founder
- Boy Scout founder
- Big growth for Marx
- Benjamin Harrison was the last president with one
- Benjamin Harrison was the last President to have one
- Benjamin Harrison was the last president to feature one
- Baden-Powell's U.S. follower
- A Sikh may keep theirs untrimmed
- A new one may itch
- A founder of the B.S.A.
- A castaway probably has one
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